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The 6 Best Wireless Gaming Headsets – Spring 2024 Reviews

The Audeze Maxwell Wireless are feature-packed gaming headphones that come in Xbox and PlayStation variants. They have a detachable boom mic as well as an integrated mic, support LDAC codec for streaming Hi-Res audio, and you can pair them with two different devices in many ways. However, what sets them apart from competitors like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless are their planar magnetic drivers, which help them reproduce a more extended bass, create a more immersive soundstage, and keep distortion low compared to more common dynamic drivers. This kind of driver is pretty heavy and can be fatiguing to wear over time. Planar magnetics are also more complex and harder to match; our model’s L/R drivers have some phase mismatch, affecting the placement of objects in the stereo image.

Update 05/03/2023: We’ve concluded our investigation into our Audeze Maxwell measurements and have updated our results. For more details, please check out our article here. The Audeze Maxwell are very good for wireless gaming. They come in Xbox and PlayStation variants, so it’s important to ensure you get the right model for your needs. Their wireless dongle ensures low latency, so your audio and visuals stay in sync while gaming. They have a fairly neutral sound out of the box, but you can also use their companion software’s EQ presets to adjust their sound to suit your tastes. If you like to game with others, their boom mic ensures your voice sounds clear and accurate, even if you’re talking in noisy environments. You can pair the headphones with your console and smartphone simultaneously too.

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