⚡ Quick Picks
Best Game System
Nintendo Switch OLED
Best Wireless Headset
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless
Best Controller
8BitDo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller
Best Capture Card
Elgato HD60 X
Best Budget Headset
Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2
Best Mobile Controller
Razer Kishi V2
Whether you're building a complete gaming setup, upgrading your headset, or looking for the best accessories for Xbox Game Pass, Steam, or Nintendo Switch apps — this guide covers the top gaming products on Amazon across every category and budget.
Best Game Systems & Handhelds
The right hardware is the foundation of your gaming setup. Here are the top picks for dedicated gaming systems and handheld devices.
Nintendo Switch OLED Model
Best PickThe best version of the Nintendo Switch. The 7-inch OLED screen is a massive upgrade for handheld play, and it works seamlessly with the Nintendo Switch app for voice chat, game invites, and news.
Pros
- Gorgeous OLED display for handheld play
- Huge library of exclusive games
- Works in handheld, tabletop, and TV mode
- Best Nintendo app integration
Cons
- Not 4K-capable on TV
- Online service requires subscription
PlayStation Portal Remote Player
Best PickStream your PS5 games from anywhere over Wi-Fi. The Portal gives you a full DualSense controller experience with an 8-inch LCD screen — ideal for gaming away from the TV with the PlayStation app.
Pros
- Full DualSense haptics and adaptive triggers
- Perfect companion to PlayStation app
- 1080p/60fps streaming over strong Wi-Fi
- Compact and light
Cons
- Requires PS5 to stream from
- Wi-Fi dependent — no offline play
Backbone One PlayStation Edition (USB-C)
Great ValueTransform your iPhone or Android phone into a PlayStation-style gaming handheld. Works with the Backbone app, Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Remote Play, Apple Arcade, and more.
Pros
- Premium build quality
- Works with every major cloud gaming app
- Backbone app tracks your gaming sessions
- Folds flat for travel
Cons
- Not compatible with all phone cases
- No built-in battery
Best Gaming Controllers
From budget-friendly options to pro-grade controllers with back paddles, here are the top picks for every platform.
Xbox Wireless Controller – Carbon Black
Best for Xbox & PC gamersThe benchmark wireless controller. Works flawlessly with Xbox consoles, Windows PCs, and the Xbox app on iOS and Android. Textured grip, low latency, and up to 40 hours of battery life.
Pros
- Plug-and-play on Xbox and Windows
- Best-in-class ergonomics
- Works with Xbox mobile app
- Up to 40hr battery life
Cons
- No built-in rechargeable battery (AA batteries)
- No haptic triggers (non-Elite version)
Sony DualSense Wireless Controller
Best for PS5 gamersThe most innovative controller on the market. Adaptive triggers, haptic feedback, and a built-in microphone make the DualSense an experience you't get anywhere else. Works with PS5 and PC via USB.
Pros
- Adaptive triggers feel genuinely different
- Excellent haptic feedback
- Built-in microphone for quick voice chat
- Works with PC via USB or Bluetooth
Cons
- Battery life shorter than Xbox controller
- Bluetooth pairing can be finicky on PC
8BitDo Ultimate Bluetooth Controller
Best for Nintendo Switch & PC gamersThe best third-party controller for Nintendo Switch, PC, and Android. Features back paddle buttons, a charging dock, and 8BitDo's Ultimate Software for full button remapping and vibration tuning.
Pros
- Back paddles at a non-premium price
- Excellent app-based customization
- Includes charging dock
- Hall effect joysticks (no drift)
Cons
- Slightly larger than first-party controllers
- Software is Windows/Android only
PowerA Enhanced Wireless Controller for Nintendo Switch
Best for Budget Switch gamersA reliable, budget-friendly wireless controller for Nintendo Switch. Features mappable buttons, a 30-hour battery life, and a comfortable grip — all at well under the price of a Pro Controller.
Pros
- Very affordable
- Solid battery life (30hr)
- Programmable buttons on back
- Wide variety of designs
Cons
- No rumble or NFC (Amiibo)
- Uses AA batteries
Razer Kishi V2 Mobile Gaming Controller
Best for Cloud gaming app usersThe best mobile gaming controller for Xbox Game Pass, PlayStation Remote Play, and cloud gaming apps. Fits most Android phones (USB-C), with clickable thumbsticks and a responsive D-pad.
Pros
- Fits most USB-C Android phones
- Low-latency wired connection
- Clickable thumbsticks
- Works with Xbox, PlayStation, Steam Link apps
Cons
- Android USB-C version only (separate iPhone model)
- Some large phones need a case removed
Best Gaming Headsets
Clear audio and a reliable mic make a real difference in competitive and co-op gaming. These are the best headsets at every price point.
SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless
Best for Multi-platform gamersA top-tier multi-platform wireless headset with 38-hour battery life, simultaneous dual-wireless connectivity, and excellent sound tuning via the SteelSeries GG app. Works with PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and mobile.
Pros
- Connects to two devices simultaneously
- 38-hour battery life
- Excellent SteelSeries GG app EQ
- ClearCast Gen 2 noise-cancelling mic
Cons
- Premium price
- Dongle required for wireless
HyperX Cloud Alpha Wireless
Best for PC gamers who hate chargingA legendary gaming headset with an extraordinary 300-hour battery life on a single charge. Dual-chamber drivers deliver exceptional audio, and the detachable mic is Discord and TeamSpeak certified.
Pros
- 300-hour battery life is class-leading
- Excellent audio quality
- Comfortable memory foam ear cups
- Detachable noise-cancelling mic
Cons
- PC/PS4/PS5 only (no Xbox wireless)
- Heavier than some competitors
Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max
Best for Budget multi-platform gamingThe best budget wireless gaming headset. Works across Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC with a single USB-C dongle. 48-hour battery and Turtle Beach's signature audio deliver surprising quality at the price.
Pros
- Works on Xbox, PS, Switch, and PC
- 48-hour battery life
- Flip-to-mute mic
- Great value for the price
Cons
- Plastic build feels budget
- Audio not as refined as premium options
Astro A50 Gen 4 Wireless Headset + Base Station
Best for Dedicated home gaming setupsThe premium choice for serious gamers. The A50 charges on a dock when not in use, delivers studio-quality Dolby Audio, and is fully tunable via the Astro Command Center app. A top choice for PS5 and Xbox setups.
Pros
- Charging dock keeps it always ready
- Outstanding audio quality
- Dolby Audio and EQ presets
- Easy base station switching between platforms
Cons
- Very expensive
- Separate Xbox and PlayStation versions
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Wireless
Best for Competitive & streaming gamersA professional-grade esports headset with THX Spatial Audio, a detachable HyperClear Supercardioid mic, and 70-hour battery life. Loved by competitive players and streamers alike.
Pros
- THX Spatial Audio for competitive edge
- Supercardioid mic is outstanding
- 70-hour battery life
- Ultra-light at 320g
Cons
- No Xbox wireless (Bluetooth only for Xbox)
- Expensive
Best Gaming Accessories
Capture cards, storage, charging docks, thumbstick mods, and more — the accessories that complete a serious gaming setup.
Elgato HD60 X Capture Card
Best for Streamers & content creatorsCapture and stream 4K30 or 1080p60 HDR gameplay from PS5, Xbox Series X/S, or Nintendo Switch. Works with OBS, Streamlabs, and Elgato's 4K Capture Utility. The go-to capture card for streamers.
Pros
- 4K30 or 1080p60 HDR passthrough
- Works with OBS, Streamlabs, XSplit
- USB 3.0 plug-and-play
- Low-latency passthrough
Cons
- Requires a capable PC for encoding
- No built-in encoding (external capture)
Seagate Game Drive 2TB for Xbox
Best for Xbox gamers with large librariesAn officially Xbox-licensed portable hard drive that expands your Xbox storage by 2TB. Works with Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One. No power brick needed — USB-powered and ready in seconds.
Pros
- Official Xbox licensed product
- Plug-and-play, no external power
- 2TB for hundreds of games
- Compact and portable
Cons
- HDD (not SSD) — slower load times for Series X/S titles
- Xbox-formatted only
Samsung T7 Portable SSD 2TB
Best for Fast portable game storageA fast, compact NVMe SSD perfect for PS5 extended storage, Xbox Series X/S, or PC gaming. USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds mean near-instant transfers. Comes in a durable metal chassis.
Pros
- Very fast USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds
- Compatible with PS5, Xbox, and PC
- Shock-resistant metal build
- Compact enough to leave plugged in
Cons
- More expensive than HDD alternatives
- Needs USB-A adapter on some older consoles
PowerA Charging Station for Xbox Series X/S
Best for Xbox households with multiple playersA dual-controller charging dock for Xbox Series X/S controllers. Includes two rechargeable battery packs and a USB-C cable. A clean, practical solution for keeping your Xbox controllers charged.
Pros
- Charges two controllers simultaneously
- Included battery packs fit all Xbox Series controllers
- Neat desk or shelf display
- LED charge indicators
Cons
- Not compatible with Xbox One controllers
- Batteries are proprietary packs
Elgato Stream Deck MK.2
Best for Streamers using OBS or StreamlabsA 15-key customizable LCD keypad for streamers and content creators. Control OBS, Streamlabs, Twitch, YouTube, and more with one tap. Each key shows a custom icon you set in the Stream Deck app.
Pros
- 15 fully customizable LCD keys
- Huge library of plugins for every platform
- Detachable USB cable
- Works with OBS, Twitch, Discord, Spotify, and more
Cons
- Software can be overwhelming for beginners
- Expensive for what it is at first glance
KontrolFreek FPS Freek Galaxy Thumbstick Extenders
Best for Competitive FPS gamersPrecision thumbstick extenders for PS5 DualSense and Xbox controllers. The raised profile improves aim control in FPS games. A favorite mod among competitive Call of Duty and Apex Legends players.
Pros
- Measurably improves aim arc in FPS games
- Easy snap-on installation
- Available for PS5 and Xbox
- Very affordable upgrade
Cons
- Requires adjustment period
- Not ideal for all game genres
Collective Minds Strike Pack Eliminator for Xbox
Best for Xbox players wanting back paddlesA paddle attachment that clips onto an Xbox One or Xbox Series controller and adds two programmable back paddles — bringing pro-controller functionality to a standard controller at a fraction of the price.
Pros
- Adds back paddles to standard Xbox controllers
- No modding required
- Much cheaper than an Elite controller
- Includes MOD passthrough port
Cons
- Adds bulk to the controller
- Wired only (plug into controller's headset jack)
AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 Plus Capture Card
Best for Streamers who want standalone recordingA versatile capture card that works in both PC and standalone modes. Capture 4K passthrough and 1080p60 recordings from any console. The standalone mode lets you record without a PC — great for Switch and handheld setups.
Pros
- Records without a PC in standalone mode
- 4K HDR passthrough
- Works with all modern consoles
- RECentral software included
Cons
- Standalone mode caps at 1080p60
- RECentral software is less polished than Elgato
Razer Wolverine V2 Chroma Wired Controller for Xbox
Best for Competitive Xbox gamersA tournament-grade wired Xbox controller with Mecha-Tactile action buttons, multi-function triggers, and two additional bumpers. Fully remappable via the Razer Controller Setup app.
Pros
- Mecha-Tactile face buttons feel crisp
- Trigger hair-trigger mode for faster shots
- Two remappable bumper buttons
- Chroma RGB lighting
Cons
- Wired only
- Expensive for a wired controller
Nintendo Switch Pro Controller
Best for Nintendo Switch TV-mode gamersThe best first-party controller for Nintendo Switch TV mode. Full motion controls, HD rumble, NFC for Amiibo, and a rechargeable battery. An essential upgrade for serious Switch players.
Pros
- HD Rumble and motion controls
- NFC for Amiibo support
- Rechargeable via USB-C (40hr battery)
- Comfortable for long sessions
Cons
- Expensive for a Nintendo controller
- D-pad is mediocre for 2D games
How We Chose These Products
- Cross-platform compatibility with major gaming apps (Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, Steam)
- Amazon customer ratings and verified review volume
- Real-world performance testing across game genres
- Battery life and wireless reliability
- Value for price across budget, midrange, and premium tiers
- App integration (Xbox app, PlayStation app, SteelSeries GG, Elgato, etc.)
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best gaming headset for Xbox Series X?
The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 Wireless is our top pick — it works across Xbox, PC, and Switch with 38-hour battery life. For budget buyers, the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max is excellent and officially Xbox-licensed.
Do capture cards work with Nintendo Switch?
Yes. The Elgato HD60 X and AVerMedia Live Gamer Portable 2 Plus both work with Nintendo Switch via HDMI. Note: Switch games with handheld-only modes cannot be captured.
What is the difference between a budget and premium gaming headset?
Budget headsets ($40–$80) offer wireless convenience and decent audio. Premium headsets ($150–$300) offer superior driver quality, better noise isolation, more refined mics, and features like simultaneous dual-wireless connectivity or spatial audio processing.
Is the Nintendo Switch OLED worth the upgrade from regular Switch?
If you mostly play in handheld mode, yes — the OLED screen is a significant visual upgrade. If you primarily dock your Switch to a TV, the standard Switch or Switch Lite may suit you just as well.
What accessories do I need for cloud gaming apps like Xbox Game Pass?
A mobile controller like the Razer Kishi V2 or Backbone One is the most important purchase. A strong Wi-Fi connection is also critical. For TV-based cloud gaming, any Xbox Wireless Controller or DualSense works great.
Do thumbstick extenders actually improve aim?
Many competitive players say yes — a longer thumbstick gives you a wider range of motion for the same physical movement, which allows more precise micro-adjustments. KontrolFreek extenders are the most widely used by competitive FPS players.