If so, which ones? I am looking to game and talk to friends over discord on my Steam Deck. No FPS, more bullet hells, ARPGs, etc. Thank you!!

  • Che Banana@beehaw.org
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    2 years ago

    Yeah a Phillips headset with removable mic and on/mute toggle on the cord.

    Works really well, happy with it but it gets warm in the summer…like I don’t need more hotness in the heat.

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    I use these wired headphones. They are not noise cancelling, they aren’t even the new in ear style, no. They sit in your ear like old school ear buds, but built using modern technology.

    They sound great, the bass is a little lacking but that can’t be helped. The benefit is that I can still hear my family around me, so if someone starts talking to me I don’t accidentally ignore them. They work great!

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    2 years ago

    I use Sony wh1000-xm5 noise canceling, they are amazing for immersion. Using the built in mic for steam audio and it works well

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      Thanks for your comment! I was thinking the XM4 for myself vs. The Bose Quietcomforts with like a V Moda Boom mic but was nervous about the latency and whether there were better set ups to be considered.

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        I switched from XM3 to XM4 after water damage. I am very happy with both and I use(d) both with the Steam deck on a regular basis. Recommended 🏅

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      First time to hear something positive about them. Only heard that they are a step down from xm3 and 4.

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        At least they fixed the breaking hinges. On my XM3 both are held on by super glue. Apart from that, they’re great, over 5 years old and the battery still lasts 3 days of more than 10 hours a day usage

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    2 years ago

    Bluetooth headphones work well with the Steam Deck, I specially like how you can pair your phone to the Deck and it will mix the phone’s audio with the game audio (so you can have music or a podcast playing, for instance)

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        2 years ago

        I paired both my phone and earbuds to the deck and the phone’s audio was super choppy. It behaved better when in the deck’s options menus but it was still bad. 🤔

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      Interesting! I didn’t know you can mix the phone and the Steam Deck audio! I’ll have to try that myself too.

      Thank you for answering my question. I was wondering if the Bluetooth latency is noticeable but seems fine from what most people are saying.

      I was wondering if people that did use headphones did 2.4 wireless vs Bluetooth but it sounds like both should work okay.

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        2 years ago

        ok so I just tried it. it does work but it is kinda temperamental. and doesn’t work flawlessly.

        the signal keeps getting interrupted and janky as bluetooth can kinda be odd when it comes to having more than one device connected to it at one time.

        especially audio. so yes it technically works, but its not going to be super usable.

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          I believe you might want to double check your phone and/or headphones. Or even the Deck itself.

          I use it daily and apart from the expected latency, the audio is great with no flaws. No interruptions or jank.

          Bluetooth 4.0 is capable of handling around 8 connections simultaneously

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            2 years ago

            i am not able to use bluetooth headphones and a bluetooth controller at the same time with the steam deck.

            the sound just constantly stutters. its been that way since I got the deck. so its been years now.

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              Bluetooth controllers actually do behave weirdly on the Deck, the polling rate is sub optimal. You can modify certain system files to help, but you’d have to reset the setting after every update.

              But for audio, it’s mostly fine. I really do not have issues using this phone to Deck setup. You could consider a full system reset if it’s that bad on your end, it’s supposed to work well.

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      2 years ago

      I wish I knew this months ago! This knowledge needs to be spread around more.

      Also, if your phone doesn’t show up on the deck, make sure to enable “show all devices”

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    I’m a basic bitch and use my Galaxy buds. They work well enough. When docked, I have it connected to my DACAmp and blue snowball for a great audio experience.

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      I have mine docked under my TV but wow, the DACAmp seems awesome. I had to look that up. More money than I would like to spend but adding it for maybe a future purchase!

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      Galaxy Buds are just so solid. The little spendy goblin in me has looked at new ear buds for years, and I even got some free Pixel Buds with my last phone, but I keep going back to the galaxies.

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    Sometimes bluetooth headphones, but I have a couple Anker Soundcores (earbuds and one over-ear) and the latency is awful , so I just end up using my HD560s when I’m at home lol

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    On a plane I’ll use my Airpods Pro 2. They have worked shockingly well for the Deck being a non-Apple product.

    I will say though for seemingly no reason they don’t work with God of War Ragnarok. They work fine at first but after roughly a minute, everytime I launch the game, the audio starts to get glitchy and eventually just disappears entirely until I disconnect and reconnect, when it starts that cycle over. I can’t tell in any way why it happens but it happens everytime.

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    I have a pair of Sony EXB50’s or something along those lines, wired earbuds. Works great, though some games suffer from audio crackling (possible side effect of resume from sleep). Sound quality is good though regardless, and that’s game dependent in my experience.

    Bluetooth earbuds work well too, you can pair your phone to the Steam Deck and pair the earbuds to the Steam Deck and stream music from your phone and play your game. Also haven’t noticed any latency which is pretty amazing, but even if there was a rhythm game worth its salt has a setting to correct that

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    2 years ago

    I got a cheap pair of bone conduction, open ear headphones. Sound quality isn’t fantastic, but I keep my ears open for my family while also sparing them my game noise.

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    I generally use Bose Bluetooth wireless headphones. I just got a set of Viture glasses so I’ll see how those speakers sound. On occasion I play without headphones, either built in speakers or no sound.

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    I plug my Behringer UMC404HD into the Deck using a hub adapter. Then I have my Sennheiser HD599 for audio and Shure SM57 for microphone. :-)

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    2 years ago

    I don’t have a Steam Deck, but I do have earbuds I use with Linux, which is similar. I have the EarFun buds (3, I think), which allow connection to multiple devices at once, have good compatibility, noise reduction, long battery life, and are relatively reasonably priced, under £60.