I’ve been using the pulse 3D for 2 years and the headset is still good. The PlayStation headsets make it to where you can customize your own audio and change the volume of game and party chat with the buttons on the headset rather then having to do that on the game screen.
@@jamesplitter14 I have a pretty big head lmao which usually gives me problems with headsets but not with these at all. and my ears aren’t too big so they fit perfectly into the cushions so I have no pressure on my ears at all whatsoever so they’ve been pretty good for long hours of gaming. So not once did I feel any type of discomfort with the PlayStation headset and I also never experienced any problems with connection issues. No one complains that my mic quality is bad and my voice sounds normal when I hear it played back to me. I’m really not sure what’s with all the negative reviews because it sounds like people are just nitpicking or overly complaining.
Yes I had that problem too. One tip is to make sure once you have the headset on, to push it forwards as in the direction of your face. And it should be more comfortable. And be careful with them mine has broken on the plastic currently because I wasn't
nova 7 looks good never used a steelseries head set all i want is a head set i can just plug in to my ps5 and just no messing around on pc, also the pros look good sadly im not willing to pay £320 for the pro that seems to steep for a head set
I've had the pro since release and my only complaint is the ear cushions. The fabric ones on the lower end ones are WAY better for longer sessions. Much more breathable and honestly over all more comfortable in my honest opinion. Had a pair of arctis Nova 3s before and they were great. Highly reccomend any of their headsets.
Everyone has bad reviews about the pulse elite, says they loose connection alll the time and have really bad sound quality, but then there is this dude stating those are all the best of every headphone out there.. sounds like ur full of ....
Is there any reason on why you haven't involved the PlayStation version Blackshark v2? I'm struggling on videos on that version as I'm unsure if it will matter buying the actually PlayStation version or just go with the BlackShark v2 pro, if itll make a difference
I'm concerned about connectivity. I have a pair of Skullcandy Riff headphones, but when I try to pair them, the PS5 says it doesn't recognize any Bluetooth audio device. I also tried using a Bluetooth dongle, but that didn't work either. So my questions are: How do you connect the headset directly to the PS5? Can it be connected to the controller? Does the USB go into the PS5? I'm confused about how to properly set up a headset with the PS5. Any help would be appreciated.
Most or all wireless headsets come with usb to plug into ps5 after that you can set it up in your setting but if it’s wired the headset should come with a jack to plug into your controller idk if I understood your question