• Reviews around signal (2.03 of 5)

    PlayStation Platinum Wireless Headset - PlayStation 4

    • that do they start to break signal
    • It is constantly cutting out and losing signal.
    • Where do I start 1st and foremost these things are as advertised idk about all these bad reviews about them not going past 5 ft without them breaking signal and whatnot
    • Also, my Arctis 7 headset has MUCH better connectivity, it'll work from anywhere in my apartment vs this headset which would cut occasionally at any distance and lose signal completely at about 15ft.
    • once you step outside 10 feet and lose signal you will have to turn off your headset, then walk over to the playstation to unplug the USB adapter
    • also if you go in front of any wall, you will lose signal
    • Never had issues with the gold’s these are just slightly sturdier gold’s
    • Beautiful 7.1 channel sound that can reach surprisingly high volumes, sturdy (I tend to be a little careless with my electronics, and there has yet to be an issue with these headphones.
    • The fact that it's a Sony headset makes it super appealing as I prefer simplicity
    • Great seller A+
    • That aside though, the microphone is the worst I have ever came accrossed, its got to a point where I can't even use it with friends because its so bad, every, and I mean EVERY little noise is picked up on the headset, your voice will sound muffled, and it won't be as clear as with those headsets with mic sticks
    • Cracked in the same spot as my last 2 about an inch above the ear piece where all the pressure is
    • I could deal with hearing an echo of myself - annoying as that may be
    • have delay in sound control (1 sec) while the Golds will click as fast as you want and these buttons are really cheap feelingwhile the next version may fix the sound feedback that comes from the speakers DIRECTLY back into the mic hopefully they fix the VSS sounds being off.also volume is to low only sounds right on 8 9 or 10I will say these feel very nice on the headIm playing on a PS PRO with the MG28UQ 4K gaming monitor.