The PS5’s new 3D Tempest AudioTech support makes this headset a must-have for PS5 gamers. The mic quality is pretty good all things considered, and the Pulse 3D isn’t without its problems – the 12-hour battery drains quickly, the build quality isn’t the best, and the 3D effect needs a little tuning to work properly. ..

The PlayStation 5’s built-in headset is easy to use. Just plug it into one of the PS5’s USB ports and turn it on. The console automatically connects to the headset and routes all audio to the headset. You can also plug it into a PC’s USB port if you want to use it there, but you won’t get surround sound that way.

The Pulse 3D Wireless headphones are a decent way to listen to music and games, with stereo sound and simulated surround sound. However, some songs on Spotify don’t have as much detail or clarity as on other traditional headphones, and some games aren’t particularly supported by the headphones. ..

The Pulse 3D Wireless is great for compatibility with Sony’s new Tempest 3D AudioTech, which gives games a more realistic and real-world sound quality. In practice, using the Pulse 3D in Spider-Man: Miles Morales meant you could hear more realistic city sounds, while in Sackboy: A Big Adventure every sound effect had a distinct directionality.