What headphones does PewDiePie use?

Which headphones does PewDiePie use? (Image via PewDiePie/YouTube)
Which headphones does PewDiePie use? (Image via PewDiePie/YouTube)

Felix "PewDiePie" has been around on YouTube for more than ten years, and serious fans of the creator have noted multiple changes in his headphone choice over time. The Swedish creator has utilized headphones from many audio industry leaders, such as Sennheiser and Corsair. Currently, PewDiePie is using the LCD-2 headphones by Audeze.

Despite not being gaming headphones, the LCD-2 delivers well-balanced and high-quality sound output. These headphones boast open-back ear cups and planar-magnetic devices allowing for crisp audio.


Which headphones has PewDiePie used in the past?

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Despite experimenting with several different brands like Monster and Noble, the majority of Felix's headphones over the years have been from Razer. The creator started his career around 2011 with the relatively low-budget Razer Carcharias. After he gained popularity, he updated to Razer Electra in 2012, and eventually to the Kraken in 2014.

PewDiePie is such an avid user of Razer products that he has even collaborated with the gaming brand to produce special editions of certain models. He has partnered up with Razer to produce the Razer Kraken Pro V2 PewDiePie Edition and Razer Nari Ultimate PewDiePie Edition. These earphones were decorated in Felix's signature red and black wave pattern, giving them a distinct appearance.

The creator's current headphones, Audeze LCD-2, are priced at $995 as per their official website, with consumers being provided an optional leather-free model with its signature Rosewood finish. Audeze is an American brand that provides audio technology for a variety of different activities, including specialized audio devices for music and gaming.


Felix currently resides in Japan, after moving there with his wife. The pair are raising their child in Japan, and the creator's YouTube vlogs often showcase his adventures with his family in various locations around the country. Recently, he uploaded a video on YouTube in collaboration with his good friend and YouTuber CinnamonToastKen.

In the video, the pair reacted to various creators who were "ruining" Japan through unruly behavior in the country. A segment of his video was dedicated to talking about Johnny Somali, who had become notorious for his culturally insensitive remarks and actions within the country, which eventually contributed to his deportation.

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