A:AnswerIf you have a device that sends out aptx, SBC or AAC audio codec over Bluetooth. If you can spare the buck fifty then yes, they are good headphones. I took back my $500 Bang & Olufsen - BeoPlay H9i to get the crossfade 2 wireless codex edition.
A:AnswerIf you’re looking for more thump from the drivers the VModas are 100% clear winners. The overall sound profile is different between the two but I prefer the VModas sound profile over the Sony’s because it’s not distorted by the ANC. I have both headphones and both are amazing but I like the VModas a bit more all around. The only knock is the VModas dont have ANC. But that’s why I like their sound profile more at the same time. It’s a give and take on the ANC portion. Both are great. I just personally like the VModas more.
A:AnswerYes you can! They can plug right into the controller! You can also buy the boom mic accesory for them on the VModa website made specifically for gaming if you want. But you don’t have to since there is a mic on the cord already
A:Answeronce you are connected to bluetooth as audio output for your tv (so you can listen with your headphones), your guests will not be able to hear sound from the tv anymore. in other words, the audio is redirected instead of duplicated. you’ll most likely need to search based on make and model of your tv for the best option(s) up-to-date that are available to you in terms of allowing for, and enabling, multi-output audio function. you can find headphones to buy that come with a splitter of some kind i believe, for this exact purpose. good luck!