Wireless Headphones
Any wireless headphones people would recommend?
I currently have a pair of Arctis 7Xs that I use the Xbox adapter with while dual booting windows - I'd like to find something that isn't so finicky and works with both OSes (mostly so I can boot into Windows less...) while also working over 2.4Ghz for low latency.
Bonus points if you can also connect a phone other Bluetooth
Jacob Urlich π
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Anarki_
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Either of these would work with a Bluetooth dongle for the PC though!
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ArchEngel
in reply to Jacob Urlich π • • •Still would recommend though.
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PotatoesFall
in reply to Midnitte • • •I asked this recently and got fantastic replies:
discuss.tchncs.de/post/5538856β¦
I went with the super budget option and got the Nubwo (G06 I think?). I'm very very happy for the price I paid. Arctis Nova Pro Wireless appears to be the other end of the quality/price spectrum.
PotatoesFall
2026-02-22 17:29:55
CodingCarpenter
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in reply to Midnitte • • •I use Hyper X Cloud Flight Wireless with a USB dongle on both Windows and Linux, they worked without issue on Bazzite
No bluetooth AFAIK
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in reply to Midnitte • • •I use Audeze Maxwell (the 1st edition), I don't think it's sold anymore new but there is a 2nd edition (which i never tried).
Strictly speaking I would not recommend it, unless you don't use a mic very often - in which case it's awesome.
The sound quality is great (although I'm no audiophile). It works fine on both Linux and Windows. The chat control is part of the headset, not the software. Comes with a 2.4ghz dongle but can connect via Bluetooth too. You can also use them wired with a usb cable while charging. Battery lasts something like 60 hours and charges in about 30 mins (as above, you can use it while charging). It's rather comfortable, although I've replaced the ear pads.
I've mentioned the mic is the downside, the actual issue with it is that if you turn on sidetone it'll have static crackling noises. It's been a known issue for long and never got any fix for it. The mic can be removed or sidetone can be disabled, but since it's a closed back you might start shouting involuntarily. If you don't often use a mic, it's a great headset.