Studio-grade audio meets wireless freedom with the R8 SPECTRE PRO HS, officially licensed for PlayStation®5. Hear the RIG R-SERIES difference with graphene drivers custom-tuned for competitive gaming, delivering ultra-low distortion audio optimized for Tempest 3D on PlayStation®5. Take calls while gaming by seamlessly mixing Bluetooth voice audio over low-latency 2.4GHz game sound. Control your audio experience using the RIG Navigator app available for Android and iPhone. The broadcast-grade boom microphone captures your voice and blocks out background noise, with full bandwidth 16 bit / 48 kHz voice capture and enhanced noise-rejection technology. Settle in for marathon gaming sessions with up to 60 hours of battery life and a comfortable memory foam headband and ear cushions. Dock your headset in the dedicated base station with RGB effects and stay charged between gaming sessions. The R8 SPECTRE PRO. Wireless Game Audio Built Different.

Studio-grade audio meets wireless freedom with the R8 SPECTRE PRO HS, officially licensed for PlayStation®5. Hear the RIG R-SERIES difference with graphene drivers custom-tuned for competitive gaming, delivering ultra-low distortion audio optimized for Tempest 3D on PlayStation®5. Take calls while gaming by seamlessly mixing Bluetooth voice audio over low-latency 2.4GHz game sound. Control your audio experience using the RIG Navigator app available for Android and iPhone. The broadcast-grade boom microphone captures your voice and blocks out background noise, with full bandwidth 16 bit / 48 kHz voice capture and enhanced noise-rejection technology. Settle in for marathon gaming sessions with up to 60 hours of battery life and a comfortable memory foam headband and ear cushions. Dock your headset in the dedicated base station with RGB effects and stay charged between gaming sessions. The R8 SPECTRE PRO. Wireless Game Audio Built Different.

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II Wireless Gaming Headset delivers uncompromising audio performance and versatility. Officially certified for Hi-Res Audio, it provides 24-bit/96kHz wireless sound* via an ultra-low latency 2.4GHz USB connection. Featuring 60mm Eclipse dual drivers, Dolby Atmos Spatial Audio on Xbox and PC, and adjustable Active Noise Cancellation delivers an immersive, high-fidelity sound with exceptional clarity and detail. The exclusive CrossPlay 2.0 system supports up to four USB wireless transmitters, allowing seamless switching between Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and more, while Bluetooth 5.3 enables simultaneous mobile pairing for calls or music. Communicate clearly with a unidirectional 9mm floating microphone featuring AI-based noise reduction and upgraded beamforming mics, all customizable through the Swarm II app. Dual 40-hour swappable batteries, quick charging, premium memory-foam comfort, and an included hard storage case complete the ultimate wireless gaming headset. *Available on PC or other systems supporting 24-bit/96kHz output.

The critically acclaimed wireless RIG 800 Series is back in PRO form with an all-new base station. Designed for Xbox the RIG 800 PRO HX takes it to the next level with a new multi-function base station which provides wireless connection and seamless charging for the headset. The removable USB wireless adapter can also plug directly into your Xbox allowing the stand to be placed anywhere for headset charging convenience. Equipped with an impressive 60 hours of battery life in a single charge, the RIG 800 PRO HX delivers extreme wireless comfort in a lightweight design. Signature lightweight headband with self-adjusting head strap and dual-material ear cushions let you game in comfort for hours. Precision 40 mm drivers with bass enhancers are engineered to produce accurate 3D audio. Dolby Atmos for Headphones is included* so you can now react faster and more accurately detecting the precise distance and direction of your threats.

Officially licensed for PlayStation® consoles, the R5 SPEAR PRO HS features an all-new design for RIG headsets. 40mm graphene drivers deliver explosive game audio with ultra-low distortion and increased 3D audio accuracy. Custom-tuned for first-person shooters, the R5 PRO HS enhances game-critical sound cues for the competitive advantage. The flexible, flip-to-mute microphone offers optimal voice pickup and reduced background noise for crystal-clear comms. Customize your look with magnetic SNAP+LOCK Mod-Plates and ear cushions. A memory-foam-lined headband and ear cushions keep you comfortable for extended gaming sessions.
| Pros for RIG - R8 SPECTRE PRO HS Dual Wireless Gaming Headset w/Graphene Drivers & Base Station for PS5, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch - Black | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Comfort, Connectivity, Audio Quality | There were no pros for this product— | Sound Quality, Comfort, Battery Life, Weight, Wireless | Sound Quality, Comfort, Connectivity, Design |
| Cons for RIG - R8 SPECTRE PRO HS Dual Wireless Gaming Headset w/Graphene Drivers & Base Station for PS5, PS4, PC, Nintendo Switch - Black | |||
| There were no cons for this product— | There were no cons for this product— | Connection, Volume, Bass | Volume Control |
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Two factors attracted me to this RIG R8 Pro Headset. One being that it has a charging base. And the other is that it utilizes the 3D audio feature that the PS5 has. Set Up: Setting up this headset doesn’t require a tedious checklist. My R8 was basically ready to go out of the box. I say basically because there is an update needed upon connecting the headset to the RIGR app. Can you use this headset without the app or updating? Sure, but you’re going to miss out on the customization features if you do. I really liked the fact that I can update the headset through the app rather than being required to download a desktop app and then needing to connect the headset to my PC. The fewer steps, the better. Setting up the charging base was easy, too. Whereas other headsets have a dongle that takes up a USB slot on your PS5, while also requiring you to use another USB slot for the charging cable. Gamer problems, right? It’s nice to have both the charging and the dongle connector in one spot. The dongle fits nicely into the charging base, leaving you a free USB slot. Once you’ve updated the headset, you are now free to customize the type of audio EQ that you may desire. There are already some preset options, but you are also allowed to create your own audio experience. Performance: For me, it feels like the R8 Pro takes advantage of the PS5 3D audio. Audio is an important part of the gaming immersion. The two games that I have been playing the most with this headset are Crimson Desert and Pragmata. Hearing natural sounds and random NPC conversations that seem like they are right next to you really helps you slide into the moment. While with Pragmata, the high-energy gunfire, accompanied by sharp electronic hacking sounds, adds to the heart-racing moments. I also enjoy the flip to mute microphone instead of pressing a mute button that I cannot see or accidentally rolling the volume wheel. The microphone is decent and doesn’t lessen my voice when I am streaming or talking to a friend in chat. Comfort: You cannot enjoy good audio without comfort. Fortunately, the R8 headset has incredibly soft ear cups that don’t suffocate your ears during long gaming sessions. And the headband doesn’t pinch your head either. Customize: The charging base has a quant RGB effect built into it. You can choose what color or style you want it to display. There’s also the option to replace the ear cup covers (available via their website). Nacon has been really delivering with their recent controllers and now the RIG R8 Pro Headset.
Acadius Posted
I have a pair of the official Sony INZONE headphones for my PS5 and they have always been just terrible as far as the connection is concerned. They just sound terrible with a lot of chopping and artifacting from interference. I was incredibly happy to find that this RIG set, in the exact same environment, sounds great without any noticeable interference. Setup was simple as usual for USB headphones. Just plug in the base to your PC and PS5 and then plug in the dongle into the base. The dongle has an 90 degree angled USB-C plug and a nice LED strip along the top so it looks really nice on the base. Turning on the headphones will find the USB connection and you're ready to go. You can also download the RIG companion app for your phone and connect to your phone via bluetooth which will help you update the firmware and adjust some settings like EQ and and mode. I'm not a crazy audiophile so I wouldn't be able to tell you the exact resonance of every frequency or anything but I did think this just sounded like a good pair of headphones. The volume was good with decent bass. I don't know how else to describe it. It just sounded good and was night and day better than my old INZONE9 set with no real interference. One thing I wasn't crazy about is that the headphones promote a "dual mode" which is supposed to be your phone and game at the same time. But it doesn't support these things simultaneously. It basically just allows you to take a phone call (who takes phone calls anymore?) which interrupts your game audio. It would have been so much nicer if playing bluetooth audio would just lower the volume on your game audio a little bit so you could listen to both at the same time. I would still recommend these headphones. The connection quality (especially considering what I've witnessed with an official Sony pair) is fantastic even with a lot of interference around it. The audio sounds great and I've been excited to be able to sit and relax on the couch and play some PS5 games without worrying about waking up the kids. If you have issues with a lot of interference, maybe give these a try and see if they work better for you.
swemoney Posted
I am writing this review for the Nacon PlayStation RIG R8 SPECTRE Dual Wireless Gaming Headset and Base Station. First, I am super impressed that Nacon actually partnered with Sony to produce the RIG R8 Pro HS headphones. When I saw the PlayStation logo on the rear caps, I felt a lot more at ease knowing these headphones would actually pair and work with my PS5 Pro console. And it did, flawlessly and very easily. Second, out of the box the kit comes with the headphones themselves (with attached non-removable mike), USB-C wireless Bluetooth transmitter, charging station, USB cord, of course the snap-lock PlayStation mod plates, and all the usual literature, including a quick-start guide. There is a QR code to scan that will also help with the setup. Setup was actually quite easy, so there are no real concerns there. The headphones, this is where the rubber meets the road. The R8 Pro’s come equipped with graphene drivers. Without getting in teacher mode, the function of any driver is to move back and forth fast, accurately, and without wobbling, wobbling being distortion. Just to clarify, these are graphene-coated drivers, not pure graphene drivers. But being able to deliver 20Hz – 40kHz frequency response is impressive, but with a few caveats. Where other 20-40kHz headphones can sound rich, full, musical, spacious and detailed, the R8’s are tactical and very clear. Bass is controlled, not super deep or booming (the 20Hz range). The highs are boosted (in the > +/- 12-15kHz range), which allows for a clear AND directional hearing of footsteps, distant gunfire, etc.). This is the R8’s strong point, and why they are so “tactical.” You don’t have to wait until you are getting shot at to know someone has walked up on you. The fit was a little sketchy for me at first. When I put them on, they felt almost tight, too tight. But the memory foam ear cups soon “kicked in” and had loosened up enough to be quite comfortable.. Don’t get me wrong, they are snug, but even after 6 hours, they had not become uncomfortable. The earcups are breathable, and don’t seem to build up any heat at all. I like the fact that they are easily removable in case you need to replace them or whatever. One thing I like about the design of these particular headphones is the removable outer earcups. In fact, the PlayStation earcups that came with the R8’s are replacement cups for the factory stock cups, and they are sharp. The microphone is not removable. To me that isn’t a big deal at all, especially since I have a tendency to lay things down and forget where I put them, so if I took off the microphone, there is no telling where it would end up until I found it months later! One thing I would have liked to see was the ability to locate the mike on either side of the headphones, but unless Nacon makes the R8’s for right or left and I don’t know it, you just have to deal with the microphone being on the right. Controls are located on the right as well. There is a bit of adjustment needed if you are already used to the location and functions of the controls on your current headset, but there is quite the minimalist design to the R8’s, so the controls are actually quite few and simple to learn… Power, Volume, Bluetooth Pairing, and the Game/Chat “switch” (immediately above the Volume wheel). The Game/Chat switch is a tricky little devil. In theory, it alternates between being able to hear the game more, or being able to hear chat better. But depending on how you actually have it setup, there are times when it doesn’t appear to do anything at all. The one downfall of the included quick start guide is that it doesn’t really cover this button at all… I had to do some searching on the web before I figured it out. But what about the sound? That’s the real question with the R8’s. As I alluded to earlier, the SPECTRE R8’s have a frequency range from 20Hz to 40kHz. Nacon states the R8’s are designed for FPS. So, they are tuned to be more tight and controlled instead of booming with bass. Why? Deep bass will smother the sounds of approaching footsteps and other sounds. The bass is still acceptable, and I am glad Nacon decided to tune them this way. When I say you can hear approaching footsteps, AND you can tell from which direction, I am being completely honest. They rule in this particular arena. And Nacon knew exactly what they were doing. Across the board, the R8’s offer up good to superior sound, depending on the circumstances. And again, these are FPS-dedicated headphones, and that is important to keep in mind. Bottom line, an audiophile would not buy these, but a serious gamer will. Bottom line on the sound is, yes, it is good, and on some levels very good. I truly appreciate the graphene drivers for their ability to deliver unbending audio, and to do so without distortion of any kind. For gaming, you want these in your arsenal. For music? Look elsewhere. As a footnote, the microphone seems to work very well. I’ve asked several people online how I sound, and they all say my voice is clear and easy to understand. The SPECTRE R8’s come with a charging base. In my way of thinking, although it is convenient as a place to put your phones when not wearing them, it’s just one more thing you have to deal with in what is, at least in my house, an already crowded environment of computers, consoles, headphones, VR headsets, etc. I put the charging base on the floor in front of the TV. I almost always just plug a charging cable directly into whatever needs charging. So what is my honest assessment of the Nacon PlayStation RIG R8 SPECTRE Dual Wireless Gaming Headphones? They are absolutely a worthy investment. They sound better (for gaming) than my other gaming headsets. They are comfortable (very), fit well, and don’t leave your ear sweating. And what about the battery life?? OMG, the R8 is rated at 60 hours!! SIXTY hours! I feel like I have been playing non-stop since I got the SPECTRE R8’s, and the battery life is still great! Yes, get these! You will seriously be glad you did.
Patrick Posted