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Yes if you get the Xbox one it will work on Nintendo Switch, and if you get the PlayStation one it will work on most PlayStation but both work on pc.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It works for the ps5 (any version) if you get the dedicated version for the ps5. NOW Ofor the switch, will have to try but my guess would be no.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Audeze Maxwell will work on PS5, PS4/Pro, and Nintendo Switch, but you must understand which features will be missing from each system. The PlayStation version connects wirelessly with its USB dongle to PS5, PS4/Pro, Nintendo Switch, PC, and Mac, but it does not include Dolby Atmos. You can still use PS5’s built-in 3D Audio. The Xbox version connects wirelessly with its dongle to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, and Mac, and it includes a Dolby Atmos license for PC and Xbox. The Xbox dongle will not work wirelessly on PlayStation or Switch, so those would require either Bluetooth, which has higher latency, or a wired 3.5 mm connection. Wired mode works everywhere but disables some wireless-only features like sidetone and spatial processing. For the lowest latency and full feature set, always use the dongle on the matching system, and only choose Bluetooth for casual listening where delay is not a concern. Basically... yes either version works on both systems, but the dongle does not. Atmos only works on the Xbox/PC version. If you want low latency audio, choose the matching system. If you don't care about Atmos or Xbox, get the PS5 version.
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