One annoying thing about the microphone is that it is way too sensitive and seems to pick up all ambient sound it was so sensitive that if I turned the headset volume to maximum I would hear horrendous feedback. Lastly, I launched TeamSpeak and asked some friends how I sounded their response: excessively loud and as if I were speaking through an empty soup can, only grittier. Once that was accomplished, I did a playback sound test via TeamSpeak 3 - a program I use a lot some mid-range frequency in that playback always crackled horribly bad which are these headphones as that test playback is crystal clear on all other playback devices tested. Next, I attempted to test the headphones via Windows Sound took me over an hour to actually get sound outputting on these headphones - and I am no novice at PC's or sound devices in any way (hugely frustrating experience).
So, if you have many USB devices already connected to your PC then you might need an additional, independently powered USB hub just to power these headsets as well. Here was my experience on the PC.I connected the headset as per the instructions, and right away some of my other USB devices stopped functioning reason: too much USB power draw.
Afterglow prismatic wireless dolby 5.1 Ps4#
The advertised feature that they would also work with my PS4 was what justified the pricey cost for me.
Lowprie PDP Afterglow Dolby Prismatic Wireless Headset - user reviewsI bought these primarily for the PC to replace my recently dead Logitech 930's which had served me so well albeit the glitchy/buggy Logitech Gaming Software.