 Hey guys, Thundee here, it's been a while since I've done a battle vid and now this time we're checking out the Xbox wireless headset versus the PlayStation 3D pulse to find out which is the best in that $99 price range. So let's check them out. Alright, thank you for watching this video guys and if you're working for the very first time go ahead and hit that subscribe button and the notification icon. So when it comes to gaming headsets they are dime a dozen out there but $99 is a price point that we all love, right? It's cheaper, it's accessible. Now with these two headsets they are both priced at that price point and they have some really neat features. So let's start off with the very first thing, design build and comfort, right? So the Xbox wireless headset is brand new from Microsoft, it's got some really cool features design wise it kind of mimics the Xbox. It's got that black and green color accents which is really nice, it's got soft padding, a bit snug on the ear cups themselves but they're quite comfortable. It's got a boom mic to basically register your voice more effectively according to Microsoft and in terms of controls they're easy to access on each ear cup. Now when you look at the 3D pulse headset that's a little bit different, it's kind of futuristic like the PlayStation itself, kind of matching the console quite effectively. Now this connects via of course a USB dongle which you can connect to the back of your PlayStation via the USB ports. Design wise you've got something that feels a bit more softer, more plastically if you will, it's still pretty comfortable to use, the ear cups are nice and they rest easy. Comfort level I give the edge to the PlayStation 3D plus while in terms of just rigidity and build I give that edge to the Xbox wireless headset. Now let us talk about features. Now both of them have unique features to the headphones in terms of things like Dolby Atmos for the Xbox wireless and you've got 3D sound for the Sony headset but what about on device features? Now the Sony headset has all this control on the left ear cup so things like volume, game chat, mixing, you've got your mic monitoring in there, you have got a headphone jack and you've got your power all on the left ear cup and they're all buttons so they can be finicky and hard to find so you're kind of searching for which one to select properly and it's kind of a guessing game. As opposed to the Xbox wireless headset that has this two cylindrical cones, they're kind of together from the surface headphones so the right ear cup you can rotate for your volume which is pretty nice and your left ear cup is your game and chat mixing which is also pretty cool. Now things like mic monitoring is built into the software in your Xbox so you simply access that directly to of course change your mic monitoring levels you also have an auto mute so when you stop talking you actually mute your mic you don't have to worry about hitting that mute button right there so in terms of features I got to give that to the Xbox wireless headset it's much easier to use and also really robust software features right there. Now let's talk about the microphone quality. I do have the PlayStation headset with me first so let's check that out. Now with the audio quality of the PlayStation you're hearing a sample directly from the headset itself not my lapel mic giving you an idea of what this sounds like when you're chatting with friends while gaming on your PlayStation or even on your PC if say you're doing a video call, video conferencing or gaming your PC as well. This is a nice quick example now we'll check out the Xbox wireless headset so this is how the microphone sounds off the Xbox wireless headset not the lapel mic as mentioned earlier this would give you a clear example how it sounds in comparison to what Sony is doing with the PlayStation 3D pulse and let's go ahead and move on to audio quality but I think both of them sound really good. So when it comes to sound which is one of the most important things for a headset like this or headsets like this in general started off with the PlayStation 3D pulse. The 3D pulse has a really good sound signature really solid across the board especially for that price point. Things are clear, they're crisp, the 3D sound also is quite noticeable for positional stuff with games that actually apply to that well and I think it's got a really good sound signature overall although you can't mess with the EQ so there's really nothing to do in terms of changing that. Now when it comes to the Xbox wireless headset it's much bassier just off the bat it is a bassier sound but it's also really clean and clear. I'm not a big fan of bassy sounds but it works really well for a lot of games especially when you're playing shooters this is absolutely amazing. Now I do like the fact as I mentioned earlier you do have the EQ so you can go ahead and customize it I was able to customize it to match what actually fits me best there. So when it comes to the final analysis between both headsets which one is better than the other? Well in terms of sound quality Mike you've heard it they both are very similar and I think at its price point you're going to get similar advantages from both headsets whether you're playing in the PlayStation or the Xbox. I give the Xbox wireless the slight edge because it has the ability to connect to two devices at the same time so you can have yourself connected to your Xbox and your smartphone so you can take in phone calls or watch content there while you're gaming and vice versa and I think that gives it the slight edge that allows you to use it for multiple devices as opposed to the PlayStation 3d pulse which you can connect to multiple devices but just one device at a time. So hopefully that helped you guys well if you want to see me do more head from the user in the channel leave your thoughts down below otherwise don't forget to like share subscribe and always enjoy entertainment