A:AnswerYes it has small wall mount that you hang them on, to keep them safely out of the way and always charged. Wall mount stands with the charger built in.
A:AnswerEasy version:
Pulse is smaller, tighter, less comfortable. Pulse has better ease of access features like mic control, chat control, and volume buttons.
Price on the pulse is decent at $99.
Pulse elite is bigger, softer on the ears (i have 2.5inch gauged earlobes and comfort is a huge priority for me while gaming for over 4 hours), way clearer audio.
Pulse elite does not have the same buttons as previous model, but the settings are ridiculously easy to use once you start playing with it.
Bought my pulse elite at full price - somewhere between $199 and $249....but they're currently on sale for $150 i believe.
End results: if youre on a budget, the regular pulse is not bad but if you can afford the Elite definitely buy. Well worth it.
A:AnswerConnecting the dongle to a docked Switch works, but a headset and dongle update must be performed first via a PS5. Connection via dongle then also allows a bluetooth connection alongside another device (like a phone).
Without using the dongle, I am able to connect to the Switch via bluetooth. Volume buttons on the headset do not adjust the volume though. Volume can be controlled via the Switch's quick menu though (hold Home and adjust the PULSE slider bar). Connection via bluetooth to the Switch doesn't allow the secondary device to be connected to the headset.