- Final has unveiled a new wireless gaming headset
- The VR3000 EX is designed for spatial accuracy and aimed at professional gamers
- It can be purchased from 12 December 2025
Boutique audio brand Final has unveiled a new gaming headset, the VR3000 EX.
Designed for competitive gamers, it was built to offer enhanced spatial awareness and clarity through the company’s proprietary ‘3D Extra Wide Sound Stage’ technology. This apparently helps the headset recreate directional sound more effectively, potentially giving players an advantage in deciphering the origin of important in-game audio cues like footsteps.
If that wasn’t enough, the headset even has a dedicated footstep mode meant to raise the sound of footsteps even more without compromising the overall balance of the sound. Professionals will also appreciate the sub-20ms latency via the included USB-A wireless dongle.
The VR3000 EX has a surprisingly understated design compared to many of the best wireless gaming headsets, but that certainly works in its favor. The overly “gamer” look of some products can definitely be a bit much, and this subtle black design isn’t something I’d be embarrassed to be seen wearing on a video call or stream.
The headset has a retractable boom microphone plus the usual built-in controls. It boasts a respectable 55 hours of battery life and customization via a 10-band equalizer with the ability to save multiple personal profiles.
It’s compatible with PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch (and presumably Nintendo Switch 2) plus PC – sorry, Xbox owners!
It’ll be up for grabs from December 12th at Amazon for $149.99 / £99.99, which puts it firmly at the front end of the mid-range.

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