

It recharges via USB-C, which is forward-thinking and fast. In terms of battery life, the Pro X Wireless is generous, offering up to 24 hours of continuous use - perhaps three to four days, depending on how much you need it for productivity and gaming. The lack of wired options did mean that the Pro X will never work with an Xbox One or a handheld Switch, however. The sound for games like Ghost of Tsushima and Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition was so seamless that, at one point, I took off the headset, convinced that I was still listening to the regular TV speakers.

Connecting it to the PS4 and the docked Switch was as simple as plugging in the dongle. I was extremely pleased with the Pro X Wireless's console performance as well. The Pro X Wireless delivers rich, clear audio across the board. Even the Flat setting is good for video games, since it doesn't emphasize or deemphasize any particular sounds. The FPS setting made enemy footsteps and gunshots pop in Doom Eternal, while the Cinematic setting emphasized the dialogue and music in Shadow of the Tomb Raider. The headset offers a variety of different presets in both stereo and surround sound, meaning you can match each game with an optimized soundscape.
