well ps4 doesn't use bluetooth headsets, except via a bluetooth usb adapter. something to consider. wired headset as you described is likely your only real option. Depends what kind of headset you have. Astro mixamp can accept usb sound as well as optical in and 3.5 mm auxiliary.
Plug a USB to micro USB cable into the processing unit. Plug the other end (the one not connected to the computer) of the USB to Micro USB cable into a USB 2.0 or USB 3.0 socket on your PC. If you’re using USB 3.0, use the fastest speed available. Plug the PlayStation VR headset into the processing unit. Access the Settings menu on your PS4 by navigating to the Home screen and selecting the “Settings” icon. 2. Scroll down and select “Devices,” then choose “Audio Devices.”. 3. Under the “Input Device” section, choose the new headset or microphone you want to use from the available options. 4.Too much lag in the signal. That’s why all console wireless headsets have USB dongles. Edit for the non-believers: best case scenario with Bluetooth 5.1 is around 100ms of lag. With a game that is 60fps, 100ms of lag means the audio you’re hearing is 6-7 frames behind the image. 4.
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