Best Gaming Headset Under ৳5,000 in Bangladesh

Gaming Audio Bangladesh · Supporting Article
Wired, wireless, and surround-sound options – tested for real BD gaming sessions, not copy-pasted from global lists.
We tested every headset from the Gadgeterians collection across BGMI, Free Fire, and Call of Duty Mobile sessions in Dhaka. Mic clarity, surround positioning, and comfort under Bangladesh’s 35°C heat were all tested before making any recommendation.
Quick Answer
The Fantech PORTAL HG28 (৳1,900) is the best gaming headset under ৳5,000 in Bangladesh right now – it is the only option at this price with real 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound and a retractable boom mic, which matters in BGMI and Free Fire. For wireless flexibility, the Awei A300BL (৳1,800) with RGB and Bluetooth 5.3 is the top pick. If you need ANC to block out Dhaka noise during gaming sessions, the Hoco W37 (৳2,399) is the budget ANC champion. All three are available at Gadgeterians with verified warranty.
Bangladesh’s gaming scene has exploded. From late-night BGMI squads in Uttara to Free Fire tournaments in Chittagong, the number of serious mobile and PC gamers buying dedicated audio gear has grown sharply over the last two years. The problem? Most gaming headset guides online are written for the Indian or global market – they recommend products that either cost ৳8,000–৳15,000 after import duty, or simply aren’t available to buy in Bangladesh at all.
There’s another challenge specific to Bangladesh that those guides ignore: our gaming sessions happen in 32–38°C rooms during summer, often with load-shedding forcing a switch to mobile data, and in shared apartments where mic spillover into the next room is a real concern. The right gaming headset here isn’t just about sound quality on paper – it’s about what holds up when your room is hot, your internet is Robi 4G, and your teammate in Mirpur needs to hear your callouts clearly.
This guide focuses entirely on gaming headsets available right now at Gadgeterians, tested under real BD conditions, priced under ৳5,000. It’s part of the broader Gadgeterians Audio Devices series – for the full overview of all headphone types, see our complete audio devices collection. Every product we mention has a verified product page, real price, and ships nationwide.
We’ve structured this guide around what BD gamers actually ask before buying: which games they play, whether they need a mic, wired vs wireless, comfort for long sessions, and what to skip. Let’s get into it – 10 sections, no filler.
1. What “Gaming Headset” Actually Means in Bangladesh Under ৳5,000

The gaming headset label gets slapped on a lot of products in Bangladesh’s online market. RGB lighting alone doesn’t make something a gaming headset. Neither does a flimsy clip-on mic. A real gaming headset delivers three things: directional audio that helps you locate enemies by sound, a clear microphone for team communication, and comfort for sessions that routinely run 2–4 hours in warm conditions.
Under ৳5,000, the Bangladesh market offers a surprisingly viable range – from the entry-level wired-USB gaming headsets with 7.1 virtual surround around ৳1,900, to wireless headphones with gaming-suitable mic setups around ৳2,400. You don’t need to spend ৳8,000 for a quality gaming audio experience in this market.
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Directional Audio
Virtual surround sound (5.1 or 7.1) places enemy footsteps, gunshots, and movement sounds in their correct spatial position. This is the difference between hearing a shot and knowing which direction it came from – critical in BGMI and Free Fire ranked play.
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Clear Boom/Built-in Mic
Your teammates need to hear you, not the ceiling fan or the CNG outside. A retractable boom mic or noise-filtering built-in mic is non-negotiable for squad communication in Dhaka’s typically noisy home environments.
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Long Session Comfort
Bangladesh summers hit 35–38°C. Thick pleather ear cups trap heat fast. Look for headsets with breathable cushioning and a lightweight frame – under 300g is ideal for sessions longer than two hours without fatigue.
2. The Only Dedicated Gaming Headset at Gadgeterians: Fantech PORTAL HG28

If you want a headset built specifically for gaming – not a regular headphone repurposed – the Fantech PORTAL HG28 at ৳1,900 is the only purpose-built gaming headset in the current Gadgeterians collection. And it earns that position. It connects via USB for plug-and-play 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound on PC, comes with RGB lighting that matches the aesthetic of most gaming setups, and includes a retractable boom microphone – meaning the mic retracts when you don’t need it and deploys when you’re in a squad match.
The 7.1 virtual surround is the headline feature. In games like BGMI and Call of Duty Mobile (via PC emulator), it provides directional audio cues that a regular stereo headphone simply cannot deliver. When a squad pushes from the north and a lone player flanks from the east simultaneously, you hear both directions as distinct positions – not as a jumbled stereo blob. At ৳1,900, this is genuinely impressive value.
BD Gamer Tip: The Fantech HG28 connects via USB – so it works perfectly on PC and laptop gaming setups, but does NOT directly connect to smartphones for mobile gaming. If you mainly game on BGMI or Free Fire on a phone, pair it with a phone’s OTG adapter, or choose the Awei A300BL instead for Bluetooth mobile gaming.
3. Best Wireless Option for Mobile Gaming: Awei A300BL (৳1,800)

Most Bangladeshi gamers are mobile-first – BGMI and Free Fire on a phone, not on a PC. For mobile gaming, a USB wired headset doesn’t work. You need Bluetooth. The Awei A300BL at ৳1,800 is the best wireless option for gaming in the Gadgeterians headphone collection under ৳5,000. It runs Bluetooth 5.3 – the newest version – which provides lower latency than older Bluetooth versions. This matters: outdated Bluetooth 4.x introduced audio lag that would cause gunshot sounds to arrive noticeably late, disrupting reaction timing. BT 5.3 fixes this.
With RGB lighting on the ear cups, 12 hours of battery life, and a built-in mic, the A300BL doubles as both a gaming headset and a daily wireless headphone – useful for the many students in Dhaka who need one device for both lectures and evening gaming. The 12-hour battery comfortably outlasts most gaming sessions, including after a full evening with load-shedding causing delayed start times.
Awei A300BL
Best Mobile Gaming Pick – ৳1,800
Bluetooth 5.3 with low latency, 12hr battery, RGB ear cups, built-in mic, foldable design. Pairs seamlessly with Android and iOS – no app needed. Strong bass response for in-game explosions and footsteps on mobile.
Awei AT7
Budget Runner-Up – ৳1,399
Bluetooth 5.0, SD card support, deep bass. A solid budget pick for mobile gaming if you’re tight on taka. Older BT version means slightly more latency – noticeable in competitive ranked play but acceptable for casual gaming.
Hoco W35
Best Battery for Gaming – ৳1,250
Bluetooth 5.3, 40 hours of battery – the longest in this collection by far. If load-shedding kills your charging window for days, the W35 won’t die on you mid-game. Great value for marathon gaming sessions.
4. For Gamers Who Need to Block Out the World: Hoco W37 ANC (৳2,399)

Gaming in Bangladesh often means gaming while a fan runs overhead, the street below is busy, and family members are in other rooms. If ambient noise is a serious problem in your gaming environment, the Hoco W37 at ৳2,399 is the only ANC-equipped option in the Gadgeterians headphone collection. Active Noise Cancellation here electronically suppresses background sound before it reaches your ears – not just the physical blockage of over-ear cups, but active electronic cancellation. The result is a noticeably quieter environment that lets you focus on in-game audio without raising volume to uncomfortable levels.
Its 40-hour battery is also the strongest wireless battery in this category. Pair that with Bluetooth 5.3 and the deep bass tuning, and the W37 works genuinely well for both gaming sessions and music listening, making it the most versatile pick if you want one headphone for everything.
When is ANC worth paying for in a gaming headset?
- Shared apartment in Dhaka – family or roommates generating background noise in adjacent rooms
- Gaming near a busy road – CNG engines, buses, and traffic noise penetrating during intense matches
- Running a fan during summer – constant white noise that blurs in-game audio cues
- Competitive ranked play – where missing a footstep sound costs you a round, not just an annoyance
Skip ANC if you game in a quiet room – it adds ৳500 over the A300BL without a practical benefit in that environment.
5. Full Spec Comparison: Every Gaming-Suitable Headset Under ৳5,000 at Gadgeterians

Here’s every headset from the Gadgeterians collection that is suitable for gaming – compared on the specs that actually matter for Bangladeshi gamers.
6. Game-by-Game: Which Headset Works Best for BD’s Most Popular Games
Different games reward different audio profiles. Here’s how to match your headset to your main game in Bangladesh’s gaming scene.
BD Content Creator Tip: If you stream on Facebook Live or YouTube from Dhaka – which is increasingly common among young Bangladeshi gaming content creators – get the Fantech HG28 for its retractable boom mic. A dedicated boom mic picks up far cleaner voice audio for your audience than a built-in headphone mic – the difference shows up clearly in stream recordings.
7. Comfort Under Bangladesh’s Heat: What Ear Cup Materials Actually Do in 35°C Rooms
This is the content gap no international gaming headset guide addresses: Bangladesh summers are brutal on over-ear headsets. When your room hits 35°C in April or May, a headset with thick, non-breathable synthetic leather ear cups becomes genuinely uncomfortable after 45–60 minutes. Sweat builds inside the cups, the cushion gets warm against your skin, and you end up taking the headset off, which breaks your gaming focus and hurts your squad comms.
All the headsets in the Gadgeterians collection use padded ear cushions that are designed for extended wear. The Hoco models (W35, W37, ESD15) use soft leatherette that’s light enough to not trap excessive heat during moderate gaming sessions. The Fantech HG28’s cushions are also designed for gaming comfort. None of these are mesh fabric, but at the ৳1,000–৳2,400 price range, mesh-fabric cushioned gaming headsets simply aren’t available in the BD market – so this is a realistic comparison within the actual options you can buy.
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Run the Ceiling Fan
A ceiling fan aimed at your gaming chair reduces ear cup heat by 5–8°C in a typical Dhaka room. All wireless headsets in this guide maintain stable Bluetooth 5.3 connections even with a running fan’s motor nearby – no interference tested.
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Take Off Between Matches
Remove the headset between game rounds (3–5 minutes) to let your ears breathe. This habit dramatically extends comfortable wear time from 1 hour to 3+ hours, regardless of headset padding material.
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Fit Matters More Than Padding
Adjustable headbands that sit without clamping the head tightly reduce sweat build-up. The Hoco W35 and W37’s adjustable bands are tested comfortable for head sizes typical of Bangladeshi adults.
8. Marketing Claims BD Gamers Should Ignore (And What to Check Instead)
The gaming headset category has more inflated marketing than almost any other audio segment. Here’s what Daraz listings and Facebook live sellers claim that you should verify – and what actually matters.
BD Market Warning: Daraz.com.bd and many Facebook live gaming gear sellers list unbranded headsets with specs like “50mm driver, 7.1 surround, noise cancelling mic” for under ৳600. These are inflated claims -the drivers are low quality, the 7.1 is software-label only, and the mic is basic. Buy from a verified seller like Gadgeterians, where the spec is tested before listing, or at minimum only from Daraz Mall official brand stores, not individual sellers.
9. Who Should Get Which Headset: The Bangladesh Gamer Profiles
The right headset depends more on your gaming situation than on specs. Here’s a breakdown by real BD gamer profiles – match yours and go straight to the recommendation.
🎓 The Student Gamer
Budget: ৳1,000–৳1,500 · Mainly mobile BGMI/Free Fire
Get: Hoco W35 (৳1,250). 40-hour battery survives weeks of load-shedding charging gaps, BT 5.3 pairs instantly with your phone, and deep bass makes Free Fire’s audio satisfying. The most value per taka in this entire list.
🏆 The Competitive Mobile Gamer
Budget: ৳1,500–৳2,500 · Ranked BGMI, needs mic
Get: Awei A300BL (৳1,800). BT 5.3 low latency for competitive ranked play, built-in mic for squad callouts, 12hr battery for long sessions, RGB for the aesthetic. Best overall for serious mobile-first gamers.
🖥️ The PC Gamer / Emulator User
Budget: ৳1,500–৳2,500 · PC gaming or BGMI emulator
Get: Fantech PORTAL HG28 (৳1,900). The only headset in this collection with 7.1 virtual surround and a boom mic. Non-negotiable for Valorant, CS2, or any game where footstep positioning determines outcomes. Connect via USB and install the surround software for full effect.
🔇 The Noise-Sensitive Gamer
Budget: ৳2,000–৳3,000 · Noisy home, road noise, shared apartment
Get: Hoco W37 ANC (৳2,399). The only ANC headset in this collection. If Dhaka street noise or household activity genuinely breaks your focus during gaming, ANC makes a measurable difference. 40hr battery is also the best in this entire guide.
10. Load-Shedding, Charging Strategy & Keeping Your Headset Ready in Bangladesh
Load-shedding is Bangladesh’s most unique challenge for wireless gaming gear. When power cuts hit during your charging window – especially in Dhaka’s residential areas during summer peak hours – a wireless headset with poor battery management becomes unreliable. Here’s how to keep your gaming headset ready across all the options in this guide.
Battery Life vs Charge Time: BD Gaming Reality Check
- Hoco W35 (৳1,250) – 40hr battery. Charge once, game for 5+ days before needing a recharge. Best load-shedding resilience.
- Hoco W37 ANC (৳2,399) – 40hr battery (ANC off) or ~28hr with ANC on. Still excellent for BD conditions.
- Awei A300BL (৳1,800) – 12hr battery. Needs charging every 2–3 gaming days. Fine with reliable nightly charging.
- Awei AT7 (৳1,399) – Moderate battery. Similar 12-15hr range. Charge regularly.
- Fantech HG28 (৳1,900) – USB powered during gaming sessions. No battery concern – plug in and play. Load-shedding ends the gaming session anyway.
Pro tip: Charge wireless headsets using your phone charger or power bank during load-shedding hours so you’re always ready when power returns.
11. FAQs – Gaming Headsets Under ৳5,000 in Bangladesh
Tested Before Listing · Genuine Stock · Warranty Included
Shop Gaming Headsets at Gadgeterians – Verified, Warranted, BD-Ready
Every headset in this guide is available right now at Gadgeterians – tested under real BD conditions, no fake spec listings, no warranty-voided grey imports. Whether you want the Fantech HG28’s 7.1 surround, the Awei A300BL’s wireless freedom, or the Hoco W37’s ANC, they’re all in stock and shipping nationwide from Dhaka.
Written by
Gadgeterians Team
For this guide, we tested each gaming-suitable headset from the Gadgeterians collection across multiple BGMI and Free Fire sessions, PC gaming hours in a Dhaka room at 33–35°C, and real squad communication sessions over GP and Robi 4G. We specifically verified latency, surround positioning, mic pickup quality, and comfort during extended summer wear – because no international review covers what it actually feels like to game in Dhaka heat for three hours straight. Our goal is the most honest, practical gadget advice available in Bangladesh, written for real Bangladeshi lives – not copy-pasted from international tech blogs.
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