![]() ![]() Subtleties aren’t lost even as the headset pumps out roaring guitar solos, rich synth, and drum hits that stand out beautifully. From the busiest tracks from Of Montreal to the absolute ride of Funkadelic’s Maggot Brain, this headset delivers crisp, impactful sound that doesn’t miss a lick. I wouldn’t say that the quality speaker drivers in something like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless will leave you wanting, but the Audeze Maxwell headset delivers exceptional sound. ![]() With 90mm planar magnetic drivers pumping out lively, precise sound across a broad frequency range, these cans aren’t trying to compete with the speakers in best gaming headsets-they’re trying to destroy them. The Audeze Maxwell’s headlining feature is its audio quality. High quality sound with many different connectivity features. While the Xbox model has limited support for PlayStation consoles, the PlayStation model doesn’t support Xbox over 2.4GHz wireless at all. The actual differences between the two are minor, with the Audeze logo changed to correspond with the platform’s color.īoth models have extensive platform support, but only the PlayStation model supports Tempest 3D audio and the Xbox model comes with a Dolby Atmos license. The Audeze Maxwell comes in two variants, one for PlayStation consoles and one for Xbox. Virtual surround sound: Dolby Atmos (Xbox version only), Tempest 3D (Playstation version only).Microphone: Hypercardioid boom microphone (detachable).Device compatibility: PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, XboxSeries X|S, Nintendo Switch, iOS, Android (AudezeHQ App only on PC, Mac, iOS and Android).Connections: 2.4 GHz via USB-C dongle, Bluetooth 5.3, 3.5mm, USB-C.Here are the specs of the headset we tested: ![]()
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