Top 10 Best Gaming Accessories – Updated December 20, 2021

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Whatever your gaming setup is like, having a good few gaming accessories can really elevate the experience and we’ve picked out ten of the best gaming accessories you can get your hands on.

From headsets to keyboards, to mice and beyond, these are some of the best gaming accessories that money can buy. That doesn’t necessarily mean that they’re expensive, just that they’re more worth what you spend than lots of other options.

Most of these accessories we’ve tested ourselves, while a few others were highly recommended by colleagues and friends. Whatever accessories you might need or want for your own gaming setup, these should do the trick. Also worth noting is that the accessories listed here are not for any one platform.

We’ll also be updating this list on a monthly basis, so there may be changes from time to time.

Top 10 Best Gaming Accessories – Summary

Below is a summary table of the best gaming accessories that we’ve picked out.

If you’re short on time and just want to see what we’ve selected, the table below has all names, prices, and buy links for ever accessory.

 

Accessory Cost Where To Buy
JBL Quantum One From $180.99 Amazon, B&H, Walmart
Razer Naga Pro $109.99 Amazon, Best Buy
Logitech G915 TKL From $178.43 Amazon, B&H, Best Buy
SteelSeries QcK Prism XL $50.79 Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart
Sony DualSense Controller for PS5 From $69.99 Amazon, B&H, Target, Best Buy
EPOS | Sennheiser GSP 300 From $62.49 Amazon, B&H, Walmart
Definitive Technology Studio 3D Mini $899 Amazon, B&H, Best Buy, ABT Electronics
SCUF Instinct Pro From $199.99 SCUF Gaming
SteelSeries Arctis 1 $97.44 Amazon, Walmart
Razer Base Station Chroma $59.99 Amazon, Best Buy

Top 10 Best Gaming Accessories – List

If you want a little more information on each accessory we picked, you can find that below.

We’ll list each of the best gaming accessories on our list with short descriptions, prices, and buy links.

JBL Quantum One

Look, if you aren’t messing around with your gaming setup and you want something that can only be described as otherworldly, get the JBL Quantum One.

This beast of a headset has loads of features and all of them are useful, and amp up the gaming experience to a level you’ve likely never experienced before.

From the little things like the USB-A to USB-C port connection, to the major things like the head tracking, the JBL Quantum One promises to deliver the most immersive gaming audio experience imaginable.

The head tracking in particular really makes you feel like you’re in the game. And when paired with the Active Noise Cancellation you’ll definitely stay focused.

Worried about not hearing friends or family if they need your attention for a quick second? Don’t be. Because the JBL Quantum One also has a noise pass through. Simply turn this on from its dedicated button on the left ear, and you can now hear everything in the room while the game is basically muted.

I found this to be extremely useful when someone needs to ask me a question. As I could hear them perfectly without having to take the headset off. This is a pricey headset, but it’s so, so worth it.

Razer Naga Pro

The Razer Naga Pro is one of our selections for best gaming accessories because of its versatility in gaming. There are a lot of different genres of games.

And really not every single game lends itself well to a particular gaming mouse. While any gaming mouse will work with any game type, certain mice are more well suited to certain types of games.

The Naga Pro however, is versatile enough to work with multiple game genres. Building off of the success of past Naga mice, the Naga Pro features the same tried and true 12-button side panel. This particular panel is great for MMO games. Quite simply because it lets you bind many of your abilities to buttons that are right under your thumb. And let’s be honest that’s way easier than hitting the number keys on the keyboard.

It also features two other side panels. One with 6 buttons that’s designed more for MOBA games and battle royale games. And one with a couple of buttons on the side that’s designed more for first-person shooters. The Naga Pro is also wireless, but can be used in wired mode when the battery needs a recharge.

Hands down, this is one of the best gaming mice in existence. Because it fits really any game genre.

 

Logitech G915 TKL

Logitech G915 TKL

I’ve been using this keyboard for the past few months and aside from its lack of compatibility with the PS5, this is one of the best mechanical gaming keyboards you can buy right now. The lightspeed wireless technology makes for a fast connection to your PC, and helps to reduce the amount of latency between your key presses and the game response.

It also has the ability to effortlessly switch between the lightspeed-connected device and a Bluetooth-connected device at the push of a button. Other things like the volume scroll wheel, and dedicated media playback controls are even more reasons to love this keyboard. But most of all, the battery life and build-quality are what make this the keyboard to beat.

While it’s not the only great gaming keyboard out there, it currently stands at the top. If there was one or two things that could be improved though, it would be support for the PS5 via Bluetooth, and the use of USB-C instead of micro USB for the cable connection when charging.

SteelSeries QcK Prism XL

A mouse mat is just a mouse mat. Right? Wrong. Not all mouse mats are created equal. And while the size of the mat you prefer may differ from what others prefer, you want a decent one.

One of the best gaming accessories and the best RGB mouse mat, is the QcK Prism XL from SteelSeries. Since it’s an extended mouse mat, it stretches across your desk and you can fit both your keyboard and mouse on it.

This mat in particular also comes with the RGB lighting strip around the edge in a dual section split. Though you don’t have to use the 2-zone coloring and can set it to something else. It uses a microweave cloth material for the top so you’ve got that nice smooth glide for your mouse, and a fairly grippy bottom to make sure the mat doesn’t move around.

Sony DualSense Controller for PS5

This controller is a magnificent display of some evolutionary controller features. And I could say that over and over until I turn blue in the face and it still wouldn’t accurately portray just how good of a gaming accessory this is.

Between the adaptive triggers and the haptic feedback, the DualSense controller is the only controller you should be considering for your PS5 gaming experience.

The adaptive triggers especially are what really make the DualSense controller something magical. You have to experience it firsthand to get the full impact. But trust us when we say it’s a feature that has huge potential for the immersion and interactivity in games for this generation.

New features aside, the controller just feels good in the hand. It has a good weight to it and the design matches the console. While there aren’t any third-party controllers out there for the PS5 right now, there will be eventually. And once they arrive, the DualSense controller is still the one that you’re going to want to stick with.

EPOS | Sennheiser GSP 300

EPOS Sennheiser GSP 300 Wired Gaming Headset

This is the perfect headset to pair with the GSX 300 Gaming DAC if you aren’t looking to spend a boatload of money on the headphone setup.

There’s a lot on board here that makes this a fantastic option with an affordable price. For one, it’s Sennheiser so the audio quality is going to be amazing. It also has large cushy ear pads and a comfortable yet breathable headband.

The noise cancelling mic also flips up, which also mutes the mic during chat. So it’s a very convenient design that makes it easy to pop in and pop out of chat at a moment’s notice.

There’s an on-ear dial for volume adjustment on the right side, and it comes with an adapter that lets you use the headset with more than just PC. Including PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Mac, Mobile, and any device with a 3.5mm audio port.

Definitive Technology Studio 3D Mini

Definitive Technology Studio 3D Mini

 

When it comes to sound systems for gaming, sometimes it’s best to go big or go home. Of course, that all depends on how much you value a high-quality premium sound system. If you want goo clarity with excellent bass and a wide array of features, check out the Studio 3D Mini from Definitive Technology.

While spendy, this is a soundbar and subwoofer combination that will set your audio senses ablaze. It pumps out some serious sound and is an awesome pairing with consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S. You could use it as your sound system for PC gaming as well.

It has connection ports for HDMI in and out so it supports HDMI ARC. It also supports optical, Bluetooth, Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and more. Best of all, is that this soundbar is considerably compact for the power and quality that you get out of it. While the subwoofer is certainly sizeable, the soundbar itself measures 26.5-inches wide, 2-inches tall, and 4.5-inches deep.

On top of all that, it supports Google Assistant, Alexa, and Siri, while also connecting with multiple streaming music sources such as Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, Pandora and many more.

Keep in mind that at this price, you may want to consider it for more than just gaming. It does make for an excellent gaming sound system though.

SCUF Instinct Pro

SCUF Instinct Instinct Pro 4

Speaking of customization, the new Instinct Pro from SCUF Gaming is one heck of a controller for the Xbox Series X|S, and also one of the best. Like the Elite Series 2, you can swap out some of the buttons, while also adjusting things like the tension of the triggers to require less travel between the button press and the action completion.

On the back you’ll find high-performance grip, as well as four additional buttons. Plus, you can map the buttons to various controls, and save up to three different profiles designed for specific types of games. Which you can swap between on the fly.

If that wasn’t enough, SCUF also allows you to customize the looks. Complete with multiple color options and combinations and more.

SteelSeries Arctis 1

Good quality wireless headsets can be expensive, but they don’t have to be. Case in point – the SteelSeries Arctis 1 is a good quality wireless headset and it’s pretty affordable.

Like nearly all SteelSeries gaming headsets, the Arctis 1 features a ClearCast microphone (this one is detachable instead of retractable) for voice chat. And the headset is Discord-certified so it’ll work seamlessly when you’re talking to your friends in whatever game you’re playing.

It can also be used on multiple platforms including PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Mobile, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and PS5.

The best part though is that the lossless wireless audio connects to devices using a USB-C transmitter. This makes it very easy to use with your phone if you like your mobile games. Since most phones these days charge using a USB-C port.

You’ll need a USB-A to USB-C adapter though for devices that don’t have a USB-C port. It also comes in a variety of color and design options. Like your standard black or white, as well as a special Cyberpunk 2077-themed model.

Razer Base Station Chroma

Razer Base Station Chroma

If you game, you may want to keep your setup as uniform as possible. That means having a headphone stand that matches the rest of your gear.

The best headphone stand for that is the Razer Base Station Chroma. It comes in the familiar matte black, as well as Razer’s Mercury and Quartz colors. Though those models may be more than the black one.

The Base Station Chroma also of course has Chroma lighting at the base. It has three USB ports at the base as well so you can charge additional devices or keep them plugged into your PC without taking up your PC’s actual ports.

These are perfect for having a nice organized location for your headphones and it puts them on display. So overall it adds to the aesthetic.

2021-12-21 15:07:52