This headset is an affordable headset designed more for teamwork than listening to music. There are both USB (for PS4) and Split Green/Red Aux for PC. While you can use USB on a PC, the auxiliary port makes it easier for the PC to recognize both. The music quality has a noticeable metallic edge in the mids and highs. Speech plays through with no issues, and the mic's partial noise-cancellation works well in the mids (I definitely sounded like I was speaking into the mic, but there were no audio artifacts like hiss or background pickups for my teammates). The 7.1 software really works, and in games where direction detection is important (especially FPS games), the simulated effect is good enough that you know the general direction of the sound, albeit not with the specifics of high-end -systems. Some compromises have been made, but for the price, this is a great entry-level pair. There are some modern features that would be nice (a physical mic mute button), but the sound quality for DF and speech makes it useful for FPS.
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