- Bluetooth Headset designed specifically for PlayStation 3
- HQ mode enables “Voice Command” and “Voice Animation” features in compatible games
- Works with most cellphones that support Bluetooth 2.0
- Functions as a desktop microphone
- Compact ergonomic fit stays comfortably on your ear all day
Product Description
The included charging cradle allows for convenient charging and storage of the headsetAmazon.com Product Description
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PlayStation 3 Bluetooth Headset
5 Comments for PlayStation 3 Bluetooth Headset
Kevin Knapp | April 27, 2010 at 11:10 am
D. Sparks | April 27, 2010 at 12:57 pm
I plugged it in and nothing but red ring to charge. Turns on and flashes green, no sound, nothing. Instructions say just plug in to PS3 and it will auto sync, a lie. No other instructions, jusr a flashing green light and no response. I bought this PS3 two weeks ago and it is very frustrating if you are used to XBOX360 – true plug and play. Sorry, Sony but you guys blew it with PS3 inferior in every area. Don’t buy a PS3 it is lame and the online aspect is really crude.
Rating: 1 / 5
Carlos A. SaladÃn Diaz | April 27, 2010 at 2:01 pm
The instruction thing is a mees, How can sony do that. I can’t chat with my friends, can some one tell my how to.
I brougth this product because i have WarHawk…@#$%&*#@$*&^%#$…can some one tell how to use it.
Necesito que alguien me diga como usar este aparato con los juegos (especificamente Warhawk), y con el chat. Despues enviare mi calsificación.
Rating: 1 / 5
Jinsoo Kang | April 27, 2010 at 4:50 pm
This product could not be worse. First of all, it comes in wasteful and impossible to open packaging. Secondly – there are NO INSTRUCTIONS which for a device that has 4 bewildering buttons and unintuitive functionality – this is criminal. Third, when I connect to my PS3 – it doesn’t get recognized by the machine. When I try to pair with my phone, there’s no response. And lastly, the comfort of the device on the ear is non-existent. I could have fashioned a more comfortable earpiece out of razerwire and scouring pads. Worth your time and expense? I think not.
Rating: 1 / 5
Dawn M. Hoekstra | April 27, 2010 at 5:34 pm
This bluetooth paired with my PS3 but when I play my game and turn the power on to the device, the other person I was playing could not hear me and I could not hear them. Why is this. Can someone write a review and tell me why I couldn’t get this bluetooth to work at all. I will probably be sending this back. I know the bluetooth wasn’t broke because when I turned on the power, the green light blinked slowly and when I turned up the volume, I heard the beeping noise. Why won’t this work. Very frustrating. I hate it when I pay a lot of money for [...]!!! Especially when this received very good reviews.
Rating: 1 / 5




The sound and performance portion of this headset were great. It’s a far superior product to say, something like the basic BT125 that came with Warhawk. Using it was easy, the buttons are intelligently laid out, have a nice size, pairing it was a breeze, and the sound quality was nice. However, the physical design is ridiculous.
The loop that goes over the ear is barely attached to the earpiece itself. It looks flimsy and it is. The loop comes off in your hands, forget about putting it over your ear. The slightest movement and the thing falls apart. the hinge is not solid either, combine this factor with the flimsy design and big bulky headset and you get a mess.
To top it all off, it’s not even interchangeable. It can only be worn on the right ear. What? Why?! I really wanted to like this headset despite it’s cost but after trying it out for a few minutes, I couldn’t even get it to stay together, so I never could even put it back on.
I would rate this higher, but hopefully sony allows 3rd party manufacturers (here’s looking at you Logitech) to utilize the technology included in this headset. Whether they do or not, the thing needs a revision and I’ll pour love all over it.
I would like to see a standalone charger for this unit. I don’t get the point of speakerphone-like capability if I have to keep it tethered to my PS3 way across the room. Also glad I have a 60gb unit, I’d hate to be one of those poor suckers out there with only 2 USB ports. Anyways, I sent it back. I really wanted to like this thing, but some basic yet large glaring flaws keep me from enjoying it and I sent it back.
Rating: 1 / 5