A:AnswerAs a wireless headset, you'd have to plug a 3.5 into the base, then into your chat link, then you'd have to set your source to Aux on the base. Unfortunately though, your mic wouldn't be functional.
However, as a wired headset, you'd just plug the included headset 3.5 cable into your chat link, then have the chat link in your controller & capture card.
A:AnswerNot sure if it's just the headset or tapping into the 3d audio for the PS5, but I can say they sound great on the PS5 and I can clearly tell where people are when it comes to first person shooters and battle royal modes :)
A:AnswerThey have a Bluetooth function if your tv also has a Bluetooth connect option. Another alternative is using the audio ports on the back of the base station and using the station it has to connect to the headphones wirelessly with no Bluetooth.
A:AnswerNo, the SteelSeries website says the headset was only made to be compatible with PC and the PlayStation and for some reason there doesn’t seem to be a version of this headset that the Xbox can take full advantage of.
A:AnswerYes, but you have to plug in the optical cable to your tv instead of the PS5 because the PS5 doesn’t have an optical port for some reason. I used the PS4 slim set up in the manual because the slim doesn’t have an optical port either. They’re also coming out with a firmware update for PS5 use so maybe it’ll help optimize it more after that.
A:AnswerThe headset can be paired with more than one bluetooth device, but can only use one at a time (for example: can be connected to either a phone or a tablet with bluetooth, but not at the same time).
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If you are connected to the base station as one input (2.4GHz connection), I believe that you can also be connected to one bluetooth device at the same time (for example: gaming on your PC through the base station while also connected to your phone to receive calls)