Call of Duty: Ghosts Ear Force Phantom 74.97 @Gamestop.com

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Anyone looking for a new headset here is a pretty good deal. Call of Duty: Ghosts Ear Force Phantom is 74.97 on their website and if you get lucky, like I did, some stores still have them in stock. They work with PS4 and Xbox one, as well as, PS3 and Xbox 360. PS4 and Xbox one it is wired to the remote control for chat, but game audio alone is wireless, and it has bluetooth built in.

Edit: Here's Turtle Beach official setups

Xbox One:https://support.turtlebeach.com/hc/en-us/articles/224121507-Phantom-Xbox-One-Setup-Diagram

Ps4:https://support.turtlebeach.com/hc/en-us/articles/223225327-Phantom-PS4-Setup-Diagram

Here's a link talking about hooking it up to the consoles listed above https://www.neowin.net/news/turtle-beach-phantom-headset-review
 
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VERY hard to get to work properly with ps4 from what i heard. and the sound adjustment doesnt work if you do manage to connect it to ps4 anyway. totally not worth it.

 
Not sure if anyone knows, but how easy/hard is it to get these to work with a PC?  I read somewhere that they won't work with the SPDIF connections and need an optical out?  Also, these are the equivalent of the PX51s which can be had for $99.99 online in case anyone doesn't have one near them.  They were $300 headsets at one point, but are a few years old, hence the price drop. 

 
Not sure if anyone knows, but how easy/hard is it to get these to work with a PC? I read somewhere that they won't work with the SPDIF connections and need an optical out? Also, these are the equivalent of the PX51s which can be had for $99.99 online in case anyone doesn't have one near them. They were $300 headsets at one point, but are a few years old, hence the price drop.
To connect these to PC you would need either to hook it up via an optical cable or it also has a RCA L/R audio input which you would need a converter from spdif. The device has bluetooth built in but you would only hear audio or use it for chat and not both if you were to connect only this way. You would need another way to connect with the optical cable if your computer is able to do so or use a spdif converter to RCA. I hope this helps.

 
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