My PS5 Pulse Elite Arrived with a Big Fault!
Summary
TLDRThis video review compares the Pulse Elite and the older Pulse 3D headsets, highlighting differences in price, design, sound quality, and features. The Pulse Elite, priced higher, offers improved battery life, Bluetooth connectivity with dual device support, and better sound immersion. Despite potential firmware issues with the Elite, the reviewer recommends it for its enhanced audio experience and overall value over the Pulse 3D.
Takeaways
- 🎧 The Pulse Elite headset is compared against its predecessor, the Pulse 3D, with a focus on improvements and potential issues.
- 💷 The Pulse Elite is priced at $129.99 in the UK and $149 in the US, showing a 40% increase compared to the Pulse 3D.
- 📦 Both headsets come with a headset unit, USB cable, and docking station, but no screws for wall mounting are included.
- 🔋 The Pulse Elite boasts a longer battery life of 30 hours compared to the Pulse 3D's 13 hours.
- 🎶 The Pulse Elite features the same driver technology as Audi Maxwells, which are known for less distortion and more accurate sound response.
- 📡 The Pulse Elite includes Bluetooth connectivity, a feature absent in the Pulse 3D, and offers dual connection capability for simultaneous use with phone and PS5.
- 🔊 Both headsets support 3D audio and have an equalizer for custom sound profiles, enhancing the gaming and music experience.
- 🎮 The Pulse Elite provides better sound quality and immersion for gaming, making it a significant upgrade from the Pulse 3D.
- 🔗 The Pulse Elite's microphone is retractable and has active noise cancelling, offering clearer voice transmission.
- 🔄 Some users have reported issues with the Pulse Elite, possibly related to firmware or manufacturing defects, which Sony may address with updates.
- 👍 Despite potential issues, the Pulse Elite is recommended for its sound quality, features, and comfort, representing a worthwhile investment over the Pulse 3D.
Q & A
What are the prices of the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets in the UK and US?
-The Pulse Elite headset is priced at £129.99 in the UK and $149 in the US. The Pulse 3D headset is priced at approximately £75 in the UK and $97 in the US.
What items are included in the box of the Pulse Elite headset?
-The Pulse Elite headset box includes the headset itself, a USB cable, a docking station (without a screw), a user manual on how to screw it on the wall, and a normal manual.
What are the weights of the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets?
-The Pulse Elite headset weighs 345 grams, while the Pulse 3D headset weighs 300 grams.
What is the difference in range between the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets?
-The Pulse 3D headset has a range of about 15 meters, while the Pulse Elite headset has a range of about 12 meters.
What is the battery life of the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets?
-The Pulse Elite headset has a battery life of 30 hours, while the Pulse 3D headset has a battery life of 13 hours.
Do the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets have an open-back or closed-back design?
-Both the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets have a closed-back design.
What type of drivers do the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets use?
-The Pulse Elite headset uses planar magnetic drivers, similar to those in Audeze Maxwell headsets, while the Pulse 3D headset uses standard dynamic drivers.
Does the Pulse 3D headset have Bluetooth capability?
-No, the Pulse 3D headset does not have Bluetooth capability. However, the Pulse Elite headset does have Bluetooth built-in.
Can the Pulse Elite headset connect to a phone and a PS5 simultaneously?
-Yes, the Pulse Elite headset has dual connection capability, allowing it to connect to a phone and a PS5 simultaneously.
Do both the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets support 3D audio?
-Yes, both the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets support 3D audio on the PS5.
How do the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets handle chat mix on PC?
-The Pulse 3D headset handles chat mix through a button on the headset, while the Pulse Elite headset does not have a chat mix button and requires adjustments to be made through the PS app or in-game settings.
Do both headsets support Dolby Atmos?
-Both the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets support Dolby Atmos on PC, but not on the PS5.
Do the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets have a 3.5mm connection?
-Yes, both the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets have a 3.5mm connection.
Where is the mute button located on the Pulse Elite and Pulse 3D headsets?
-The mute button on the Pulse 3D headset is located on the headset itself, while the mute button on the Pulse Elite headset is located on the retractable microphone.
What was the fault experienced with the Pulse Elite headset?
-The Pulse Elite headset experienced distortion and a clicking noise in the left ear cup. This issue could have been due to a firmware update, a manufacturing defect in the driver, or an overcharged battery.
How does the sound quality of the Pulse Elite compare to the Pulse 3D and Audeze Maxwell headsets?
-The Pulse Elite headset offers better sound quality than the Pulse 3D, with improved bass, imaging, and immersion. However, it is not as good as the Audeze Maxwell headsets, which are more expensive.
Outlines
🎧 Introduction and Pricing Comparison
The script begins with a welcome and introduction to a review of the Pulse Elite and 3D headsets. It highlights a comparison of the two, with a focus on a fault that has been overlooked in other reviews. The price comparison is discussed, with the Pulse Elite priced at $129.99 in the UK and $149 in the US, while the Pulse 3D is about £75 in the UK and $97 in the US, indicating a 40% price increase from the 3D to the Elite. The contents of the box are listed, including the headset, USB cable, docking station, user manuals, and a mention of an unboxing video.
🔋 Unboxing and Technical Specifications
The script continues with an unboxing segment, detailing the physical weight of the headsets, which are 300g for the 3D and 345g for the Elite, emphasizing their comfortable fit. It discusses the wireless range, with the 3D having a slightly better performance. The battery life is compared, with the 3D quoted at 13 hours and the Elite at 30 hours. The headsets' closed-back design is noted, along with the different driver technologies used in each model. The Pulse Elite uses planar magnetic drivers, similar to Audi's Maxwells, while the older model uses standard dynamic drivers. The script also mentions the inclusion of Bluetooth in the Pulse Elite, a feature absent in the older model.
📶 Connectivity Features and Audio Profiles
The script delves into the connectivity features of the Pulse Elite, highlighting its dual connection capability, allowing simultaneous connection to a phone and a PS5. This feature is praised for its convenience and is noted as being absent in more expensive headsets. The audio capabilities of both headsets are discussed, including support for 3D audio and the ability to adjust audio profiles through the PlayStation settings. The script mentions the Dolby Atmos support available on PC but not yet on PS5, and the inclusion of DTS for headphones. It also covers the physical connection options, such as 3.5mm and USB-C ports, and the lack of audio support through USB-C.
🎚 Microphone Quality and Build Quality
The script discusses the microphone quality of both headsets, with the Pulse Elite featuring an active noise-canceling retractable microphone. Tests are conducted with a Hoover in the background to demonstrate the microphone's performance. The build quality of both headsets is praised, but the Pulse Elite is noted to have a scratch-prone plastic exterior. The adjustability and comfort of the headsets are discussed, with the Elite being more comfortable overall, and the ear cups fitting well for users with larger ears.
🔊 Sound Quality and Firmware Issues
The script addresses the sound quality of the headsets, with the Pulse Elite providing a more immersive experience and better sound quality for music and gaming. It is compared favorably to the Audi's Maxwells but at a lower price point. The script also discusses a firmware issue that affected the Pulse Elite, causing distortion and clicking noises in the headset. The potential causes are explored, including a recent firmware update, manufacturing defects, and overcharged batteries. The script concludes with a commitment to update the audience on any fixes or firmware releases.
🏆 Conclusion and Recommendations
In conclusion, the script recommends the Pulse Elite over the Pulse 3D for its superior sound quality, immersive experience, Bluetooth capability, and overall build, despite the potential firmware issues. The Pulse Elite is deemed a worthy upgrade, offering 40% better sound quality for a 40% higher price. The script ends with a request for likes and subscriptions, and an invitation for feedback in the comments section.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Pulse Elite
💡Pulse 3D
💡Price
💡Bluetooth
💡Battery Life
💡Sound Quality
💡Driver Design
💡3D Audio
💡Dolby Atmos
💡Microphone
💡Comfort
💡Fault
Highlights
Introduction to the comparison between the Pulse Elite and 3D headsets, including an unmentioned fault.
Price comparison of the Pulse Elite and 3D headsets in the UK and US, with a 40% increase for the Elite.
Unboxing contents of both headsets, including the headset, cables, and manuals.
Weight comparison of the 3D and Elite headsets, with both being lightweight and comfortable.
Range test of the headsets, with the Elite showing some signal breakage outside the house.
Battery life differences, with the Pulse Elite having a significantly longer life than the 3D.
Design comparison of the headsets, noting the closed-back design for an immersive sound experience.
Driver technology discussion, with the Pulse Elite using advanced driver design compared to the 3D.
Bluetooth capability of the Pulse Elite, including dual connection features not available on the 3D.
Audio quality testing via dongles, revealing the same 16 bit 48 kHz output for both headsets.
Compatibility of the headsets with PC and PlayStation, with a note on chat mix limitations on PC.
3D audio support and customization options for both headsets on PlayStation.
Equalizer features and the ability to create custom profiles for different gaming scenarios.
Physical design comparison, including the 3.5 mm connection and USB-C ports on both headsets.
Docking station features and installation process for the Pulse Elite.
Mic quality test comparison between the Pulse Elite and 3D headsets.
Durability and comfort assessment of the headsets, noting the easily scratched material on the Elite.
Sound quality comparison, emphasizing the superior performance of the Pulse Elite in games and music.
Fault issues with the Pulse Elite, suggesting potential firmware or driver problems.
Final verdict on the Pulse Elite being a significant upgrade over the 3D, justifying the higher price.
Transcripts
hello everyone and welcome to another
review uh today we got the Pulse Elite
and the 3D so the old headset versus the
new headset um we're also going to be
looking at the fault that pretty much no
review been talking about um and I don't
know whe that's because they got it
prior to the fault coming around but but
basically we look at the fault as well
today uh because there's been some
serious issues so yeah let's jump
straight into the review then thanks for
watching
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everyone
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okay so first up then let's have a look
at price so in the UK you'll find the
Pulse Elite headset for
$129.99 and in the US you'll currently
find it for
$149 when you're looking at the pulse 3D
it's roughly about £75 in the UK and 97
in the US if you're actually looking at
percentage differences then you're
looking at a 40% increase in price
between the pulse 3D and the Pulse Elite
okay so let's have a little look in the
box then and as you can see you get the
headset itself you get the USB cable you
get the docking station it doesn't have
a screw with it you get the user manual
on how to actually screw it on the wall
and you also get a normal manual too to
go with that if you haven't seen already
I did do a YouTube short of the unboxing
and you can check that out just up here
on the link okay then so let's start off
with some weight then and both of the
headsets come in uh good weight uh 300 G
for the 3D and 345 G for the elite
uh so that's pretty good going to be
fair and they none of them feel heavy on
the head so the range of these two
headsets then one of them uh comes in a
little bit better than the other and I
think it's because one of them is using
Bluetooth and the other's using more of
the wireless the 2.4 GHz so um yeah the
3D comes in at around about 15 M and the
pulse comes in at about 12 M so I walked
around my house and I was actually fine
all the way around the house as soon as
I went outside I know no that the elite
was breaking up a little bit so I mean
you're not going to be walking outside
or around your house anyway so normally
you're going to be near your computer so
but they're both fine around the house
anyway now battery life then and the
quoted battery life for these two is 13
hours for the 3D and 30 hours for the
elite now I've had to charge the 3D in
the time that I've been using the Pulse
Elite so that's got to tell you that the
Pulse Elite is probably going to be the
winner on the battery side so definite
upgrade there okay so both headsets then
as you can see are closed back design
neither of them have any sort of open
back or mesh or anything like that on
them and as I've explained in the past
the differences are normally for an open
back design you would see some sort of
meshy material over the back here and
that normally gives you a more open sort
of sound uh and feel so these are
obviously going to be a bit more
enclosed a bit more basier and give you
that more sort of sometimes I feel
immersive feeling okay so let's talk
about driver design next and these um
pulse Elites actually have the same sort
of driver technology is what the Audi
Maxwells are and Sony has just recently
bought out or buying out um ais's so
there'll be a one company soon but I
think audies are still going to be
making headsets for other companies and
stuff like that it's just that Sony
alone the rights and the company itself
uh so they've worked together and
they've created this headset and it's
definitely
improved um whereas the older headset
here uses the standard Dynamic drivers
sort of like a diam sort of design so
what you normally find on the sort of
Cheaper headsets anyway uh so that's a
standard design on these the planners
are basically designed to give less dsor
and a more accurate sound response so
from my experience it is completely true
and when we get onto the sound later
you'll understand what I mean okay on to
Bluetooth then and surpris osing L the
3D headset the old one doesn't actually
have Bluetooth and as you look on the
bottom here there's no actual signs or
symbols or anything like that that
states it does have Bluetooth so you
won't be able to connect to your phone
with this one or anything like that
whereas the newer headset the new Elite
that actually does have Bluetooth built
in and we'll come on to some really cool
features in a minute that this has I am
really really impressed with some of the
features this has at this price point so
that's really good there's no actual
specification on the Bluetooth
so it it basically doesn't show us on
the internet exactly what the Bluetooth
technology is so let's move on okay so
the good thing about having the
Bluetooth on the Pulse Elite is the fact
that you've got the Dual connection so
you haven't got this availability on
here with this basically means that you
can connect your phone and your PS5 at
the same time so you could be talking to
someone on your phone on the p and on
the PS5 at the same time while listening
to your game so you can have sort of
multi way conversations and this isn't
even available on the Maxwells so that's
that that headset's double the price if
not more so it's it's an absolutely
blinding feature for for such a sort of
low cost headset so that's a really good
feature for that well done Sony so
earlier on then I spoke about the
Bluetooth capability of the pulse and I
didn't actually know what the type was
uh but what I'd have managed to find out
on uh my PC is when I plugged the
dongles in for both of these headsets I
was only able to get six 16 bit 48 khz
through both of these headsets via the
dongles and as you've probably heard
already both of the headsets come with
uh a dongle this is the new dongle
that's come with the Pulse Elite there
look and this is the old type dongle um
I believe actually the older headset has
a reset button on it um so if you look
on the side I don't know if I can get it
just right there look if you can see
that but there's actually a reset in
there I think you can use a pin or
something like that but you don't
actually have that on this one as I've
kind of alluded to already as well both
these headsets will support PC and
Playstation I haven't tried them in an
Xbox I haven't actually got one yet I
will get one soon um I just haven't
really got the funds for it at the
moment but I'll definitely get one so I
can try stuff out like that soon but
yeah these definitely work on PC and
Playstation just one thing to be aware
though is that the chat mix uh doesn't
work via the PC so you would have to go
if you were playing Call of Duty for
instance you would have to go inside the
app and then adjust the game chat mix
that way or if you're using Discord then
you would adjust the game chat mix via
Discord so it just means you can't do it
on the headset or there's no sort of
option anywhere else for it okay so both
headsets then support 3D audio so if you
click across to the settings menu here
down to sound and then you can go down
to the 3D audio and for
headphones click on that and as you can
see that's highlighted you can turn it
on and off as well I actually thought
about doing a uh comparison video soon
about this uh to see what it's like with
with it on and off um it might just be a
short actually but you can also adjust
the profile so it's sort of lowers it
and highers it within the headset and
the drivers which really helps and
really good also going on to The
Equalizer so if you press the
PlayStation button when you're on the
main menu or within a game you can click
on the sound uh tab there and you can
select your output device and also you
can actually select which profile you
want and you can actually make your own
so it's actually a really good feature
this is what it also gives you is an
audio preview as well footsteps and
stuff like that so you can actually
create your own profile around say an
FPS game which is I think you know
really good for the chat mix then as you
can see here this is the pulse 3D and
you can only adjust it through the
headset itself so you've actually got
the button on there on the headset that
you can use whereas on the new Elite
headset you can actually adjust it
through the PS app but you cannot adjust
it on the
headset okay so going on to some Dolby
Atmos then so both of these headsets
support Dolby Atmos through the PC it's
currently not yet available for the PS5
so you can only access this through the
PC um it says at the moment that enable
Dolby Atmos to access the audio settings
so if we go down into the settings down
here you can also see youve also got DTS
for headphones and DTS Ultra and stuff
like that but we're going to click on
that and it should activate The
Equalizer I love Dolby Atmos I think
it's brilliant you can use it as a
normal equalizer for sort of any set of
headphones that that basically support
it I think it's a good little feature
and you can click click through which
one you want and you can also make your
own custom ones too so now we actually
come on to a bit more of the physical
side of the stuff and uh looking at
these two headsets then the first thing
to look at is the 3.5 mil connection so
you can actually connect this to your
phone if you're old school um and that
works fine I've tried that uh you you've
also got the same on this one as well I
do quite like the design of these um
these here and as you can see they've
managed to get all of this tiny
intricate uh buttons and stuff like that
here but there you go there's your 3.5
mil on there too and you can do the same
on this headset so both headsets have
3.5 mil you've got the mute button on
the 3D just here um Clicks in and out
and on the other headset you've actually
got it on the microphone itself which is
just under here there you go so yeah
it's just on there and it tabs on and
off quite easily actually so that's easy
to access then you've also got uh USB
C's in both so the USB C's sit on the
bottom of both headsets here thing with
that is they basically don't support
audio through them so if you're going to
try and plug them in and listen to some
music through USB cable like you can do
on say the all these Maxwells you can't
do that here next up is the docking
station so obviously you don't get a
docking station with the 3DS but
underneath this band here you can see
there's some sort of like metal dots and
then like a little hole that's where it
sits on the docking station as you can
see right now uh you don't actually get
a screw with that dock so you have to
find your own screw to screw it into the
wall but it's pretty easy to install and
you get a little instruction book with
it as well having a look at here look
you've actually got um the volume here
look so you can adjust that on there
you've also got the monitor on monitor
off as well so you can monitor your own
voice I.E side tone and then you've got
chat and game mix as well on the headset
too and then that pretty much other than
the uh microphone here and the on and
off button that pretty much sums up the
3D there if we move on to the elite
though you've actually notice there a
couple of different things here we've
got no chat mix button so you can't
adjust the chat mix through here as I've
already said but you do have the volume
up volume down on and off and if you
hold this button long enough it will go
into Bluetooth mode I.E so you comp
paare it to your phone but also if you
hold it for even longer I can't remember
it's 10 seconds or something like that
um then it will do a reset on the
headset to so um when I had my fault
with it that was one of the things I had
to try which didn't work but we'll come
on to that in a minute so there isn't
any software required for these other
than software updates so if you plug it
into your p PS5 for instance or say for
instance you had your USB dongle put in
there when you turn on your PS5 it won't
let you listen to the audio till you do
the software update so which is a bit
annoying really because if they issue
like a bad firmware or something you've
got no choice but to update it which is
potentially one of the reasons why we
had a fault with the new Elite because
they may have released a 41 but we'll
come on to that very shortly so the
Pulse Elite microphone is retractable
and also has active noise cancelling so
I've done a comparison with a Hoover in
the background for you guys to check out
so here it is this is a test of the
pulse Elites microphone I think it
sounds pretty good to me what do you
think this is a test of the microphone
on the 3D Pulse headset what do you
think this is a test with the Pulse
Elite and the Hoover on in the
background what do you think this is a
test of the 3D PSE headset been Hoover
on in the back what do you think so
going on to a bit of like the quality
and the looking feel now and both the
headsets are actually very good I was
really impressed with both of them
there's one little niggle though with
the new Elite and that's the sort of
scratchy plastic on the outside here um
can you see that I don't know if you can
see it on the video here look uh but I
put a picture up as well but it came out
the box with this sort of slightly
scratched sort of plastic here and sort
of over time already and I normally look
after my stuff it's kind of already got
even more scratches on it so it's it's
that type of material that's going to
scratch really easily um the rest of it
though by the way feels really well made
and the same banding here look if youed
to see how that is um it's the same
banding as what's on the original and
that's lasted really well so if you can
see that this one's a couple of years
old right now and there's nothing wrong
with it it's not broken it's not gone
gone bad or anything like that so yeah I
mean really good quality overall uh just
that scratchy plastic
going back to the Bandon actually and
the adjustability of this headset is
really good it kind of Auto adjusts
itself to your head and I've had no
problems it might be a problem for
people with sort of bigger heads but I
I'm not sure on that one it just feels
like maybe it could sort of push up too
high if you got a sort of uh you know
bigger head I don't know but yeah I mean
something to bear in mind but really
comfortable headset the adjustability is
great and the cushions as well on both
the headsets are actually pretty good I
mean I would say that the elite is more
comfortable overall it does sit on my
head better and you know the size of
these ear cups as well are are perfect I
mean when I did put it on initially my
ears sort of cramped up at the back here
but I kind of got used to that really
quickly uh so they kind my I've got big
ears anyway but they kind of fold in the
back here if you know what I mean but
overall my my ears are big so they fit
in perfectly and and I've got no
problems with them and I don't think
anyone else would have a problem either
so it's the same for these really you
know they're quite a good opening so
your ears actually sit inside and one
last thing just to sort of finish off as
well is that I didn't sort of experience
any hot ears on these normally um Clos
back headsets do have a tendency to sort
of heat up especially in the summer
months they might sort of heat up a
little bit but my ears kept quite cool
and I had no problems at all there okay
so now let's move on to sound and this
is probably the best bit is it but
before we do it I just want to talk
about the fault that I had with my
headset uh well the first one I got
anyway and it was distorting on the left
ear to begin with um and then it kind of
over time developed this uh sort of
clicking noise in the left ear cut so
every time I sort of move my head left
and right it would kind of like click
click click um but as soon as you
relieve that pressure on sort of
underneath you know sort of your earlobe
or something it would stop so it's
really sort of of weird cuz it sounded
like it was sort pressurized or
something like that um anyway some
people on Reddit when I had a look at it
would basically saying that there's two
issues here or maybe three uh one of
them might have been the firmware so the
firmware update that it recently had
before I got the headset um had issues
and it was causing this this problem the
second one was that the driver hadn't
been manufactured correctly within the
headset and that was causing another
issue and the other one was which is
kind of due to the firmware as well was
to do with the battery being overcharged
so there's a few different options there
that it could have been anyway so what I
did is I contacted Sony and just made
sure that they were aware of it um I had
contacted two different people under the
uh sort of ask the expert or whatever
it's called and they were no help at all
they didn't really sort of seem
interested or want to pass that
information on to anyone they just kind
of sort of like fob me off really
uh so that felt like that gave me a bit
of confidence in the sense of it was
getting done but other people had had uh
luck as well contacting them and maybe
picked up a good couple of good people
and it has been reported so they must be
releasing some sort of firmware update
soon to stop this from happening so
whether the previous headset was damaged
or actually it was just a firmware
update required I won't know until I
basically update my my new one so I'm
not willing to charge mine or anything
like that yet until I know that there's
a new firmware update out so what I'll
do is I'll report back anyway and keep
you guys updated see if there's any new
or later firmware updates that fix this
so yeah I'll keep you all
informed so let's actually talk about
the sound itself now um so thoughts
aside um once I got this new headset the
outside noise that was coming in from
these headsets um is pretty much the
same but for some reason like the elite
the Pulse Elite was kind of like better
um at blocking out the outside noise now
now I've come to think about it though I
put both headsets on and I was listening
around the house to see without any
music on that is just to see what it was
like and actually both the headsets were
performing the same they were blocking
out about the same but I think because
of the better quality of the Pulse
headset it and I was getting more
immersed in a game with it it I could I
was blocking out more sound you know so
I think that's kind of what you know
what was going on in my head anyway uh
so the outside noise side of it yeah
definitely goes to the elite and I just
think it's because of the emerging side
of it so going on to the next bit is
music and I like my music so I like to
listen to things so if you're just going
to be listening to music on your pulse
3D then that's fine it'll it'll do the
job but I feel like a big step up for me
was definitely the Pulse Elite you know
it is definite step up for music um I
would I wouldn't say it was as as good
as the Maxwells in fact it's probably
nowhere near as good but um that's
another step up again but yeah great for
music and you know if you just wanted to
sit there just play any game with a bit
of music on your phone in the background
as well then that's possible you know
and it and it does sound okay for me
though where this Pulse Elite headset
really shines is the game sound it's
kind of like it's just immersion it
gives you you know and it just reminds
me of the Audi's Maxwells they do a
similar job in fact I think the Pulse
Elite is isn't as good of course CU it's
it's half the price if if if not less uh
but it does a great job of immersing you
in the game it's got great bass it's got
really good Imaging for like your FPS
games as well I was I was able to pick
out footsteps on Modern Warf Warfare to
um you know I was playing that quite a
lot so it was really really quite good
for that and I really really thoroughly
enjoyed playing those open World Games
with it and stuff like that as well
really really good good headset amazing
the the pulse 3D is definite step down
but yet you know it's 40% cheaper so for
me I feel like you're getting at least
50% better sound with the elite uh and
that's and that's guaranteed um you know
if there if you're not getting that then
there's definitely something wrong with
that headset you know so a clear step
forward for the Pulse Elite on that some
things that uh people forget uh like the
maximum volume of these headsets as well
and i' I've actually experienced it with
some headsets in the past where you
don't get that full maximum you know
sort of like uh volume so they both
perform really well on this and they
both got to sort of ear piercing you
know sort of sound quality and and sound
volume so yeah I'd definitely say that
both the headsets are great for that so
no need to worry about that and then the
final thing is the side tone both of
them off a s tone although once again
the elite is a step forward uh you know
you can really hear yourself clearly a
lot clearer than what you can on the 3D
although the 3D is great you know and
it's served me well and it's served my
friends well as well so don't get me
wrong that's a great budget headset and
it's absolutely fine but once again the
side tone is a step up again on the
Pulse Elite okay everyone so conclusion
time and before we move on I'd just like
to ask if you guys could like and
subscribe from this video it'd be hugely
appreciated so moving on then so the
faults with the Pulse Elite then it
could either be a firmware issue or a
driver issue just be ready to actually
return one of the headsets if you
actually buy one uh like I had to that
aside though if you actually go for the
Pulse Elite it is definitely a 40% step
up and definitely worth the extra price
over the pulse 3D it's not quite as good
as the Maxwells but then I wouldn't
expect that anyway but what you're
getting over the 3D is you're getting
that better sound quality you're getting
that more immersive feeling better
Imaging you're getting greater sound
with music you get the Bluetooth
capability with the Dual connectivity
and just a generally better made headset
in all in all you know so I would
definitely go for that headset if I were
you so thank you for watching everyone I
really appreciate your time and if you
got any feedback for me leave it in the
comments below it's hugely appreciated
I'll see you
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soon
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