![]() A couple of seconds later, and after two beeps in your ears, you know you're good to go. Just make sure the dongle is plugged into a USB-A port on your PS5 or other device, then slide the power button. In keeping with the unfussy style of the headset, it's simple to set up and get going. ![]() ![]() Sony PlayStation Pulse 3D Wireless Headset review: Performance But if you’re using the headset with a PS5, then simply pressing the PS button on the DualSense controller will serve up an interface that’ll show how depleted the Pulse 3D’s battery is that’s much easier than fiddling with the earcup-mounted controls. It's definitely far too complicated a process for the limited amount of information you eventually get. You can technically do this without wearing the headset as the LED flashes in different patterns to also show you a rough percentage. The result? You get a series of beeps that represent how many quarters of the headset's battery is full. In fact when I first tried out this feature I thought my headset was faulty, but nope, it's just incredibly hard to do by touch alone. It took me a long time to learn to do this consistently, since the limited gaps between the identical-feeling buttons make it hard to figure out where your fingers are. And the reason it's probably hidden is that to do it Sony expects you to press two of the cramped rocker switches at once. This is a feature you may not even know the Pulse 3D offers because it's hidden in the manual. This gets even worse if you want to check the headset's battery level.
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