That can prove frustrating if and when your battery dies. You don't have the option to just pull out the 3-ringed 3.5mm cable and plug it into your Console or PC. The Cloud Flight is packaged with a 2-ringed 3.5mm cable, so I should have assumed this from the beginning. The mic is fantastic. The noise cancelling does a phenomenal job of cutting out a majority of what is happening in the room, outside of the players speech. I used it extensively in my living room and it was able to cut out my kids and wife in the back ground. Definitely nice to have when your kids forget to use their inside voices.

I didn't experience any issues with range. The only other room I run into with my headset on, while gaming, is the kitchen. It was nice to keep the conversation going while making a sandwich. The LED effects are super cool, but will cost you your battery life. Since I typically play at home, I usually turn them off as to keep it going longer. When I would meet up with friends at the Gaming Center, I would turn it on. Hey, if you got it, flaunt it! The default setting automatically turns the LEDs on. It's as simple as clicking the power button to toggle to breathing, and then off.

Another thing I noticed is that the audio was amazing when the volume was at max. Once you lowered the volume, the highs and mids loose there richness. I found that setting the headset to full volume and adjusting the volume on the console or PC, was the best outcome. The headset also defaults the volume to its medium volume when first turning on. So you'll have to raise the volume every time you turn it on. Overall, the sound is the absolute best you can get at this price point. The only other wireless PS4 headset I could compare, is the LucidSound LS30.