A wired gaming headset can make teamwork clearer, footsteps easier to track, and long sessions more comfortable—without worrying about battery life. This RGB model pairs a noise-reducing microphone with plug-and-play wired convenience for PC and popular consoles, making it a solid pick for everyday matchmaking, party chat, and beginner streaming setups. For more guidance, see Audio – LanOC Reviews. For further reading, see The 2 Best Gaming Headsets of 2026 | Reviews by Wirecutter.
| Device | Common connection | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Windows PC (desktop) | 3.5 mm (single or split) / USB (varies) | Desktops often need a splitter for separate mic and audio ports; set default input/output in Sound settings. |
| Gaming laptop | 3.5 mm combo jack | Combo jacks typically support audio + mic; confirm the port icon or specs. |
| PlayStation (controller) | 3.5 mm to controller | Set output to headphones and adjust mic level in console audio settings. For PS5 audio options, see PlayStation Support: Audio settings on PS5 consoles. |
| Xbox (controller) | 3.5 mm to controller | Adjust headset volume and mic monitoring in console audio/accessory settings when available. |
| Nintendo Switch (handheld) | 3.5 mm to console | Voice chat may depend on game/app support; check your game’s chat method. |
It usually will, but it depends on how you connect. Consoles commonly use the controller’s 3.5 mm port, while PCs may require a single combo jack or a splitter for separate mic/audio ports; also confirm the correct input device is selected in your system or chat app.
No—noise canceling typically reduces steady, predictable background noise and helps your voice stand out, but loud or sudden sounds can still be heard. For the cleanest results, position the mic correctly and enable software noise suppression when available.
RGB lighting commonly draws power through USB (implementation varies by model). Audio may still run through a 3.5 mm connection while USB powers the lighting, so it’s important to check your device’s available ports and what your setup supports.
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