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Review on KenSera Wireless Adapter with Microphone: Mini USB BT 4.0 Dongle for PS4 Controller & Wireless Headset by Eric Nelson

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Crashed after 2 days

UPDATE: So it's been a few days since my purchase and review and the key is working now. I've tested several different pairs of wireless headphones to make sure this isn't an issue, but they all have the same mute issue. It worked great for the first few days, but now it's almost unusable because the sound keeps dropping. I've always found it odd that the PS3 supports Bluetooth headsets while the PS4 and PS5 don't. I hate cables, and before the two major phone brands ran out of headphone jacks, I started using wireless headphones. I saw a video on YT and this device was suggested as an alternative. Right in front of the gate, it's amazing. You simply plug a dongle into your PlayStation's USB port and the additional dongle into the controller. I've tested Beats Studio and Beats Solo3 wirelessly and they both work flawlessly. The audio is a bit quieter than my wired headphones, but I actually like it better because my eardrums don't explode when someone is speaking out loud or during scenes of games I can play (I have all audio through headphones). There's also a microphone in an extra dongle that comes with the controller, which I didn't even know about when I bought it, so that's a nice extra surprise. Overall, I'm happy and glad I no longer have to deal with clunky wired headphones. Every time I turn on the PlayStation, the headphones are automatically connected and ready to use. I wish I had bought it 8 years ago when the PS4 first came out because almost every game I play has someone online. All the problematic chats I've been involved in could have been avoided with this cheap solution, which costs less than $15. I couldn't get my hands on a PS5 so I don't know if it's compatible with it, but for the PS4 it definitely works and is 100% worth every penny without having to use wired headphones.

Pros
  • Fingers crossed
Cons
  • Not bad