If you’re looking for Nintendo Switch wireless headsets, here’s a handy list of compatible gaming headsets so you can pick one and enjoy the wireless gaming life.

With the 4.0.0 firmware update, we found out that the Nintendo Switch now supports USB wireless gaming headsets. But there are a few compatibility issues here and there, and instead of grabbing just any wireless headphone off the shelf and working smoothly, we had to content ourselves with a few options for wireless headsets that work with the Nintendo Switch.

With the new 5.0.0 firmware update, however, more gaming headsets became compatible, and we finally have more wireless options for our beloved Nintendo Switch. Here are the wireless gaming headsets that work with the Nintendo Switch, according to Sean Hollister of CNET, as compiled in this Reddit thread.

Worked with Nintendo Switch as of V4.0.0

Now works with Nintendo Switch as of V5.0.0

Logitech G933

Logitech G533

Plantronics Rig 800HD

Plantronics Rig 800HS

Plantronics Rig 800LX

Turtle Beach Stealth 500P

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 for PS4

Does not work on V5.0.0

Astro A20

Astro A50 Gen 3 over USB

Asus Strix Wireless

Corsair Gaming H2100

Corsair Void Wireless

Corsair Void Pro Wireless

HyperX Cloud Flight

Razer Kraken V1 and V2

Razer Man O’ War Wireless

Razer Thresher Ultimate Xbox

Razer Thresher Ultimate PS4

Razer Thresher 7.1 for PS4

Turtle Beach Stealth 420X

Turtle Beach Stealth 420X+

Anything that’d require an Xbox One wireless adapter (Razer Thresher Xbox direct connect, Turtle Beach 600 and Turtle Beach 700 for Xbox)

* For the LucidSound LS30 and LS40, you can make them work by plugging in a 3.5 mm cable into the USB dongle. No need to plug the other end into the Switch’s headphone jack.

Take note that most of these headsets won’t be able to utilize 7.1 audio with the Nintendo Switch, so you’re going to have to live with stereo.

Also, Bluetooth headsets and headphones still do not work. The Nintendo Switch still does not provide any way to stream audio via Bluetooth, so your fancy AirPods won’t work. There are workarounds with a Bluetooth transmitter, but you might run into a few latency issues here and there.

So, are you now able to use your wireless gaming headset with your Nintendo Switch? Was there anything I missed? Leave a comment below and let’s talk!