![]() While this headset works with many devices, it really is at its best when connected to a PS3. This feature should be standard in any headset with closed earcups. In game, the “sidetone” feature lets you hear your voice in the headset. The mic does a nice job in a phone call, though I doubt that most users will be using this headset for this purpose. A microphone is built into the ear cup so you won’t have to deal with a little mic arm in your face. Through this method you technically have the ability to use the headset with the Xbox 360, but you’ll need to work through some cable fudgery, and you won’t get the other cool benefits like the on-screen systems displays, virtual surround sound, and use of the headset’s mixer slider.įinally, through the 1/8″ audio jack you’ll have connect-ability for many other portable devices, with full support for voice chat. As long as the transmitter is receiving power, you’ll get an audio signal to the headset. If not, simply plug one end of the audio cable to the TV (or any other device) and the other end into the USB transmitter. The wireless functionality works perfectly fine with your PC or Mac, and if you have a television with USB audio support there’s also a good chance it will work with that, too. Alternately, through its included standard audio jack and cable, it serves as a nice stereo headset, and as the packaging proudly boasts, it works great with the PlayStation Vita.īut you’re not stuck using it with only Sony gaming products. It sports a wireless audio connection through its USB dongle, and it features a solid virtual 7.1 surround sound mode and bass enhancement features. The PlayStation Pluse Elite Edition headset would be a good one to hit them over the head with, as it’s one of the better sets I’ve tried lately.Īs you’d guess from its name, the PlayStation Pulse Elite Edition headset (MSRP $149) is intended for use with the PlayStation 3. These days, when I see a gamer playing a console game with the sound coming through crappy television speakers, I want to smack them in the head with one of these gaming headsets. The best of these headsets are a bit expensive, starting about about $100, but they’re far cheaper than a receiver and half a dozen speakers, and also add in chat functionality and sometimes virtual surround sound. I love a good premium gaming headset because it literally gets your head into gaming audio without the need for a massive sound system.
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