Upon receiving this headset I was impressed with the build quality and accessories included with it...... then I turned it on. I must say at first I was very disappointed with the audio quality and immediately noticed a hissing sound in the background even with nothing connected yet. It takes some good custom EQ settings but these headphones can sound decent when properly configured. I manually set the following through the transmitter settings: +3 for 100hz -1 for 300hz +1 for 900hz 0 for 2.5HKz +3 for 8KHz I also enabled Dolby Atmos for Headphones and I'm now happy with the sound I'm getting. The hiss of course is always going to be there, I believe it's a limitation of wireless tech but it's not bad at all and can be easily drowned out with a bit of background music. The headset has so many features, the transmitter box does a lot and you can even utilise its screen with software to display things like the active speakers in Discord and notifications (this is incredibly buggy atm tho). Now for the Microphone, it's basically unusable. It sounds much worse than most headsets including my $100 Hyper X Cloud II's Mic, and along with that if you move the Mic just a tad too close to your mouth then the Mic will start peaking like crazy - it's laughably bad and I don't know how it's Discord Certified. I use a separate XLR Microphone on my PC so it's convenient that the built-in one on the headset retracts away and lets you disable the LED on it as well, basically unless you're using it for phone calls over Bluetooth you WILL need an external microphone. I had a little trouble using the Mic over bluetooth as well, it seems to only activate during ongoing calls so I couldn't use it in other apps like the camera and voice recorder. It seems very finicky taking calls with this headset, I usually end up using disabling Bluetooth on my phone as I worry about audio issues which i can't monitor. Using Bluetooth for media seems fine tho, I run my phone through it and once disabling the ability for the headset to mess with volume via the android settings it was fine.
People might have questions about range, I'm very impressed with it. I can use the headset pretty much anywhere in my house without interruptions, it has a little trouble going through multiple walls but it's fine in a bedroom or something while you're in the kitchen - even with the door closed. Because it's lossless as well the audio cuts out instead of dropping in quality when out of range, I personally prefer this but I imagine most people won't. The PC connection uses 2.4Ghz which is similar to Wi-Fi, as long as Wi-Fi can travel through your house fine then you shouldn't have any issues here.
Now this headset is definitely not the most comfortable, it weighs a fair bit and you definitely do notice when you're wearing it but TRUST ME it will get more comfortable after the first 2 weeks of use. I originally wanted to return this headset after being unimpressed with the sound quality but found that I loved it 2 weeks in, my main reason for buying it is because it has a 3.5 mm input which allows me to use it with my GoXLR so I can have real time monitoring on my XLR Microphone, it seems to work well in my setup and I'm addicted to wireless now.
Well that's basically all I have to say about it, I don't use it with a PS4 but I have tried it on an Xbox One and although it's not supposed to support it you can get game audio through to the headset via optical. You can then use a PC or Bluetooth device to join voice chats if needed which is a better solution imo.
Had the headset for about a month now using it for about 10 hours every day while working from home and it's one of the best headsets I've ever used, I do wish it was a bit more comfortable (I may purchase better ear pads for it in the future) but with all the tech packed inside this thing I can't really complain.