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For all their simplicity, sometimes getting a gaming headset to actually work on your platform of choice is oddly complicated. Maybe there’s a mic on your PC’s webcam hijacking your audio output, or some dropdown menu in your Playstation 4’s settings menu. This stuff shouldn’t be complicated, but sometimes it is.

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Don’t worry, we’re here to help. Here’s how to connect your gaming headset, whether you’re playing on PC, Playstation 4, Xbox One, or Nintendo Switch.

Editor’s note: This post was updated on October 7, 2020 to include more information on pairing gaming headsets using Bluetooth.

How to connect a gaming headset to PC

This one’s dead simple. Most of the time, all you have to do is plug a headset in and it’ll work. Depending on how involved the headset’s features are, your computer might need to install some drivers, but that should be an automatic process.

After everything’s installed, just make sure your computer is using your gaming headset for audio input and output. Normally this happens automatically, but sometimes things can get a little jumbled. Just left-click the little speaker icon on the right and make sure the correct device is selected. It’s also probably a good idea to make sure apps like Discord are also set correctly, so check out the audio settings menu there too.

Left-clicking the speaker icon will let you choose which audio device you want to use.

That’s all it takes to get almost any gaming headset up and running on PC, but often there’s actually a little more to accessing its full features. Depending on the model of headset, there may also be a particular app to install. Most of the time, the apps are like Logitech G Hub—mainly meant to keep the LEDs of your various peripherals coordinated. However, sometimes they’re more like Audeze’s Mobius app (or its identical HyperX Cloud Orbit counterpart), offering customization options for EQ and a host of other features.

These apps are typically optional additions, so you’ll need to read up on your particular headset to see what software is available and whether it’s worth downloading.

How to connect a gaming headset to PS 4

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In a broad sense, there are two ways to connect a gaming headset to your Playstation 4—through the controller and through the console. Unfortunately, it’s rarely as simple as just plugging something in.

If your headset uses a 3.5mm connection, like many of Razer’s, the first step is plugging it into the bottom of your Playstation 4 controller. Once that’s plugged in, it’s time to go into the settings menu, navigating to Devices page and selecting Audio Devices. Change the Output option to “Headset connected to controller,” if it hasn’t done it automatically. If this headset uses a mic, set the input setting the same option. After that, make sure the Output to Headphones option is set to “all audio.” Once you’ve done that, you’re all set, though if you had to do it all manually checking that “Switch output device automatically” box wouldn’t hurt. If you’re using a USB headset, the process should be pretty much the same, even if you’re just connecting a dongle for a wireless headset.

If your headset uses a base station that requires an optical connection, before doing all the steps above go to the Sound and Screen page in the main settings menu. Then select “Digital Out” for the Primary Output Port. You may also need to change the Audio Format (Priority) setting, but that will be particular to the headset you use, and should be listed in its manual.

Once you’ve done that, you should be all set for gaming on a Playstation 4.

How to connect a gaming headset to Nintendo Switch

Connecting a gaming headset to a Nintendo Switch is simple enough, but the console’s versatile nature means you may need a way to swap between connection options, though there are limits.

The 3.5mm port on the Nintendo Switch is the only truly universal way to get headphones to to work with the console, but there’s a catch: Most games don’t support a microphone connected in this way, so TRRS plugs aren’t terribly useful, despite the TRRS jack on the console. Nintendo’s solution to voice chat requires plugging compatible headset into your Switch and phone at the same time via a splitter (and a dongle, if your phone doesn’t have a headphone jack).

Once you’ve got everything plugged where it should be (headphones in the console, mic in the phone), link your Nintendo Switch account to the Nintendo Switch Online app. When you launch a game that supports it with the app open on your phone, you’ll be able to start voice chatting. First-party Switch games—made and published by Nintendo—are the main options that use this method, like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, Splatoon, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

Unfortunately, things aren’t much better if you’re interested in using a USB headset. Nintendo recently opened up the Switch dock’s USB ports for wireless audio, but the list of compatible devices is still pretty short. If you’re lucky enough to have one that works, it really is as simple as plugging in to play. Of course this only works while the console is docked—after that you’ll need to switch to 3.5mm.

Ultimately, 3.5mm connections are the only ones that work while both docked and undocked, but they’re all simple to use. The jack on the Switch works while it’s docked, too, though your mileage will vary stretching a cord across your living room. Basically, if you’ve got a compatible headset, it’s always going to be a plug and play affair, but finding the correct headset is a little tricky, and it likely won’t cover every use case.

How to connect a gaming headset to Xbox One

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Connecting a gaming headset to the Xbox One isn’t any more complicated than the other consoles, but there are a couple unique options.

Like the Playstation 4, using a 3.5mm gaming headset just takes plugging it into the headphone jack on the Xbox One controller. Some older controllers don’t have a built-in headphone jack, so you’ll need to either get a new one or buy one of Microsoft’s adapters.

If you’re using a wired USB headset or a wireless headset with a USB dongle or base station, plugging it into the console should work, as long as it’s compatible. The Xbox One only supports non-3.5mm gaming headsets if they’re made specifically for the console, so if your USB gaming headset works on Playstation 4, it almost certainly wont work here. If your wireless headset uses additional connections, like an optical cable, head into the settings and change the audio output so HDMI audio is off and Optical audio is set to bitstream out.

Notably, some wireless gaming headsets bearing the “Made for Xbox” moniker can connect to the console without a dongle or base station using Xbox Wireless. To connect pair compatible headset with an Xbox One, first press and release the connect button on the side of the console while it is on, then hold the pairing button (often it’s the power button) on the headset for a few seconds—it varies from headset to headset. When the two devices recognize each other a “headset assigned” message will display on your TV, and you’re all set.

How to connect a gaming headset to your smartphone

Some gaming headsets offer Bluetooth support as a secondary connection method.

The process of connecting a gaming headset to your smartphone is rather straightforward. If your headset supports 3.5mm connections, all you have to do is connect via your phone’s headphone jack. If your phone doesn’t have a headphone jack built-in, you’ll need a dongle in order to connect your headset.

Additionally, some gaming headsets support Bluetooth connections. Bluetooth isn’t really a connection meant for gaming, as all consoles don’t support it, but having the option to connect with a phone when you’re not gaming is a nice additional feature. However, unlike the act of plugging a headset in, there’s no standard of compatibility with Bluetooth.

Headsets like the SteelSeries Arctis 9 and EPOS Sennheiser GSP 670 can handle a simultaneous connection using 2.4GHz for gaming and Bluetooth with a phone, so you won’t miss a call if your phone starts ringing mid game. A headset like the HyperX Cloud Mix requires unplugging all its wires before you can pair it with a mobile device. Each headset also has a slightly different method of pairing—it’s usually some form of holding the power button until something beeps, but make sure to read manual for whatever headset you get.

All this info also goes for connecting to computers that support Bluetooth.

It’s worth noting that gaming headsets tend to have limited functionality when connected to a smartphone. Unless the headset was specifically designed to function with your phone, you may not have access to controls which you would find on a console or PC, such as EQ controls. For more information, it wouldn’t hurt to check your headset’s product page for any details regarding smartphone compatibility.

Have any other platforms you’d like help setting headsets up in? Sound off in the comments.

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A USB gaming headset that doesn't use a 3.5mm connection will never be compatible with an Xbox One controller. However, if your headset features an official 'For Xbox' label on its box, it will work with the console. Otherwise, you're probably out of luck for USB connections.

How do I connect my gaming headset to a mobile phone?

Gaming headsets will only work with smartphones that support their connection methods. If you've got a gaming headset like the HyperX Cloud Alpha, which uses a 3.5mm TRRS connection, any phone with a headphone jack can use it—just plug it in and you're ready to go. Gaming headsets like the Audeze Mobius or HyperX Cloud Mix can pair with your phone using Bluetooth. Most wireless gaming headsets don't support Bluetooth, and if yours relies on a USB connection you're out of luck (Some USB-C connections will work).

Who doesn't love going back in a time for a little while! Unfortunately, while hooking your older consoles up to a TV is still pretty easy, hooking a headset up to them isn't. The PS2 supports audio over VGA connection, which is meant for a TV, not a gaming headset. Sony sold an official USB headset, but those are pretty hard to find. These days your best bet is probably to find a pair of headphones that connect to your TV, rather than the console itself. If you're one of the handful of people still playing SOCOM, the official headset's pretty much your only option.

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Why wont my gaming headset connect to my Xbox One?

If you've gone through the steps we've outlined in this post and your gaming headset still won't connect to your Xbox One, there may be a few things going on. If you have a wired or wireless USB gaming headset not made for the platform (as in, there's no 'Made for Xbox' moniker on the box) it won't work, regardless of the settings. If you have a wired headset that uses a 3.5mm connection, make sure the audio settings of the Xbox are set to allow for headphone audio. If that's all in order and it still doesn't work, it could be a hardware issue—check if your headset works on another platform like a PC. If not, you're probably in need of a new gaming headset for Xbox One.

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My gaming headset is muffled, and I can barely hear people speak

If you're getting audio from your platform of choice, but it doesn't sound right, there's likely have issue with either your gaming headset's hardware or its settings. If you have a gaming headset that supports separate game and chat audio, make sure you've selected the correct one for your different sources.

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Generally, any USB headset not made specifically with the Xbox One in mind is not compatible with the console. We can't test every pair of headphones out there, but if the 'Made for Xbox' branding isn't anywhere on the box, it's a safe bet it won't work.

If you're using a wired USB headset, make sure it's one made for your platform of choice. Headset's made for the Playstation 4 won't work on the Xbox One, and vice versa. If you have a 3.5mm gaming headset and it isn't connecting, head into the audio settings and make sure the output is set correctly. If it still doesn't work, you may have a hardware issue on your hands.

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