Sony Pulse 3d
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Enjoy 3D audio on PS5 consoles with a headset specifically optimized for it. The Pulse 3D Wireless Headset features a design with dual noise-canceling microphones, a USB Type-C port for charging, and a range of easily accessible controls. It has been specially designed for the playback of 3D audio made possible by the PlayStation 5 console. The PS5 console offers an incredibly immersive soundscape using Tempest 3D AudioTech, where sound seems to come from every direction. Enjoy stylish gaming with a sleek headset that perfectly complements the look of your PS5 console and features optimized ear cushions and a headband for added comfort.
The two integrated microphones are optimally positioned for clear voice capture and equipped with noise-canceling technologies, ensuring that your friends can hear you online. Customize your gaming setup with the built-in controls for microphone mute, master volume, and in-game audio and chat mix. Easily check how well your teammates can hear you with a dedicated microphone monitoring button. With the built-in battery, you can play wirelessly for up to 12 hours. The included adapter allows you to connect the headset to PS5 and PS4 consoles, as well as compatible Windows and macOS computers. Simply connect the headset to your PlayStation VR and mobile devices using the included 3.5mm audio cable.
Headset Type | Over Ear Headset |
Gaming Platform | PS5 headset |
Wireless transmission | Radio Frequency (RF) |
Equipment + Functions | Microphones, Mute, Noise Reduction, Volume control |
Audio Connections | 1 x USB-C, Jack 3.5mm (1x) |
Charging input | USB-C |
Item number | 16655414 |
30-day right of return if unusedReturn policy
Reviews & Ratings
- Class surround sound
- Multiple connections
- easy
- Poor voice quality
- low comfort
Sony's Pulse 3D gaming headset convinced with solid sound, but above all with good localisation of sounds in virtual space. However, the invisible microphone sounds pretty awful. Great: The Sony offers three connection options: wireless, Bluetooth and jack.
Two winners, no losers? Despite many differences, both headsets are on an equal footing: Sony wins the sound test. Microsoft, on the other hand, wins in the other categories such as microphone quality and wearing comfort. For PC gamers, however, there are better alternatives for 100 euros, such as the Logitech G533...