DATA-DRIVEN GEAR REPORT

Best CS2 Headset — what 131 pros actually use

Ranked by real CS2 pro usage, pulled from 131 player setup pages. Updated May 2026.

How this ranking works. Each card below is a count, not an editorial pick. We tallied the headset listed on 131 CS2 pro setup pages in our database — the top 12 account for 83% of all of them.
  1. 01
    Logitech G PRO X 2 Headset

    Logitech G PRO X 2 Headset

    20.6% of CS2 pros (27 of 131)

    Used by Aleksib, b1t, blameF, bodyy, cadiaN + 22 more

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    • Users 27 pros
    • Top team Natus Vincere 5 pros
    • Top mouse brand Logitech 52% of users
    • Median eDPI 880
  2. 02
    HyperX Cloud II

    HyperX Cloud II

    15.3% of CS2 pros (20 of 131)

    Used by 910, Boombl4, donk, electronic, headtr1ck + 15 more

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    • Users 20 pros
    • Top team Team Spirit 4 pros
    • Top mouse brand Logitech 45% of users
    • Median eDPI 808
  3. 03
    Razer BlackShark V3 Pro

    Razer BlackShark V3 Pro

    9.2% of CS2 pros (12 of 131)

    Used by brnz4n, Brollan, dev1ce, insani, Jimpphat + 7 more

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    • Users 12 pros
    • Top team MOUZ 6 pros
    • Top mouse brand Razer 42% of users
    • Median eDPI 840
  4. 04
    HyperX Cloud III Wireless

    HyperX Cloud III Wireless

    7.6% of CS2 pros (10 of 131)

    Used by bLitz, esenthial, flamie, FURIOUSSS, Maka + 5 more

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    • Users 10 pros
    • Top team The MongolZ 2 pros
    • Top mouse brand Logitech 50% of users
    • Median eDPI 860
  5. 05
    Logitech G Pro X Headset

    Logitech G Pro X Headset

    6.1% of CS2 pros (8 of 131)

    Used by b1st, flameZ, Lucky, m0NESY, npl + 3 more

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    • Users 8 pros
    • Top team Virtus.pro
    • Top mouse brand Logitech 63% of users
    • Median eDPI 930
  6. 06
    SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

    SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

    5.3% of CS2 pros (7 of 131)

    Used by broky, friberg, karrigan, olofmeister, ropz + 2 more

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    • Users 7 pros
    • Top team FaZe Clan 3 pros
    • Top mouse brand Logitech 29% of users
    • Median eDPI 760
  7. 07
    HyperX Cloud II Gun Metal

    HyperX Cloud II Gun Metal

    5.3% of CS2 pros (7 of 131)

    Used by D0cC, FL1T, HooXi, jcobbb, nilo + 2 more

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    • Users 7 pros
    • Top team Free Agent
    • Top mouse brand Logitech 29% of users
    • Median eDPI 760
  8. 08
    HyperX Cloud III

    HyperX Cloud III

    4.6% of CS2 pros (6 of 131)

    Used by chopper, hypex, Jame, tN1R, ultimate + 1 more

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    • Users 6 pros
    • Top team Team Spirit 3 pros
    • Top mouse brand Logitech 83% of users
    • Median eDPI 780
  9. 09
    AceZone A-Spire Wireless

    AceZone A-Spire Wireless

    3.1% of CS2 pros (4 of 131)

    Used by dupreeh, Ex3rcice, Graviti, Nertz

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    • Users 4 pros
    • Top team 3DMAX 2 pros
    • Top mouse brand Razer 50% of users
    • Median eDPI 900
  10. 10
    HyperX Cloud II Wireless

    HyperX Cloud II Wireless

    3.1% of CS2 pros (4 of 131)

    Used by EliGE, Soulfly, susp, Wicadia

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    • Users 4 pros
    • Top team Aurora Gaming 2 pros
    • Top mouse brand Logitech 75% of users
    • Median eDPI 920
  11. 11
    Logitech G Pro X Wireless Headset

    Logitech G Pro X Wireless Headset

    1.5% of CS2 pros (2 of 131)

    Used by alex666, makazze

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    • Users 2 pros
    • Top team B8
    • Top mouse brand Logitech 100% of users
    • Median eDPI 640
  12. 12
    Razer BlackShark V3 Pro NiKo Edition

    Razer BlackShark V3 Pro NiKo Edition

    1.5% of CS2 pros (2 of 131)

    Used by kennyS, NiKo

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    • Users 2 pros
    • Top team Content Creator
    • Top mouse brand Razer 100% of users
    • Median eDPI 800

Brand share

Across 131 pros, which headset brand dominates the field.

  • HyperX
    39.8%51
  • Logitech
    29.7%38
  • Razer
    13.3%17
  • SteelSeries
    7.0%9
  • AceZone
    3.1%4
  • Other
    7.0%9

What the top headsets have in common

Headsets are the most sponsor-driven category in pro gear — but a few patterns still hold:

  • Wired beats wireless at LAN. Battery anxiety and 2.4 GHz interference are real concerns in a stadium full of devices. Most pro setups default to wired even when the same model has a wireless variant.
  • Closed-back outnumbers open-back. Tournament crowd noise is brutal — closed-back cups isolate it. Open-back has audiophile fans but it's a minority at the top level.
  • Brand stickiness is high. Switching costs are low and the audio differences between top headsets are smaller than the differences between top mice. Most pros stay with whatever their team sponsorship provides, as long as it's not broken.
  • HyperX leads the brand share at 40%. Esports sponsorships drive this hard — but headsets that fail audibly at a major don't get bought again by anyone.

Why audio matters more than most realize

CS2's sound design rewards listening hard. Footstep direction, reload timing, bomb plant location, weapon-switch audio — every round has 5–10 moments where audio info wins or loses the duel.

A bad headset doesn't lie to you so much as it smears spatial information. The difference between "someone is left of me" and "someone is directly behind me" can be the difference between turning the right way and losing the round. The gap between a $50 headset and a $200 one is real here.

How this list is built

Every card on this page is rebuilt from the JSON setup data on each player's profile in our database. Color variants are collapsed; wired/wireless variants of the same model are sometimes separated in our data and sometimes merged depending on how prosettings labels them. The list reflects usage as of May 2026.

Frequently asked questions

Open-back vs closed-back — what should I buy?

Closed-back if you play in a noisy environment or want to block external sound. Open-back has slightly better spatial imaging (audiophiles will tell you a lot) but lets ambient noise in. For CS2 specifically, both work; the gap between models within a category is bigger than the gap between categories.

Is wireless safe for competition?

At home, yes. At a LAN tournament, wired is still safer — battery failure or RF interference mid-match would be catastrophic. Most pros use wired versions even when their model has a wireless variant.

Do audiophile headphones work for CS2?

Yes — many pros pair audiophile cans (Beyerdynamic DT 880, Sennheiser HD 6XX) with a separate boom mic. The headset-with-mic-built-in form factor is a convenience, not a requirement. Sound stage and detail on quality audiophile headphones often beats gaming-branded ones.

Headset vs headphones + standalone mic?

Headphones + mic gives you better audio for the same money, at the cost of more cable mess. If you stream or value voice quality, it's the upgrade path. If you just want one box that works, an integrated headset is fine.

Why isn't my headset in the list?

If it's not in the top 12, fewer than 2 CS2 pros in our database use it. The headset market is fragmented and sponsor-driven — many great audiophile headphones rarely appear because they aren't bundled into team deals.

How often is this list updated?

Whenever we re-scrape our player database — typically every few weeks. The ranking auto-regenerates from the latest data. You're looking at usage as of May 2026.