The PDP LVL50 wireless headset is cheaply made, with almost everything made out of plastic. This makes the headset feel cheap and not very durable. The microphone also pops out easily, making it difficult to use. ..

The design of the headset is simple and elegant. The gray plastic ear cups and ear slider are simple and elegant. The headband is matte black with a shiny groove in the center. The crown area is padded and the thick ear cushions are covered with a breathable nylon fabric. ..

The ear cups swivel at the temples so they fit snugly around the ears. The headband is flexible and accommodates larger heads. The sliders have decent travel, and the audio cable is coiled and visible through a slot in the slider.

The earcups are large and accommodate 50mm drivers, whereas many budget headsets use 40mm drivers. The plastic design helps the headset weigh only 0.7 pounds, so it never felt heavy on my head or irritated the top of my head.

The right earcup has a large volume control that is easy to use. The left earcup has a micro USB charging port, a power button, an audio mode toggle, and a flip-up microphone. The PDP LVL50 wireless headset connects to Xbox One and PS4 consoles and PCs with a small USB dongle.

The SteelSeries Arctis Pro Wireless is the only wireless gaming headset that offers a 40-foot wireless range and is also compatible with the 2.4 GHz signal. However, the audio signal always came through, although it occasionally crackled and popped, which was not loud. ..