Audeze’s $300 gaming headset promises comfort and multipoint Bluetooth

Audeze’s Maxwell gaming headset. This image shows off its plain design along with its detachable boom microphone.
The Maxwell has a more subdued design than Audeze’s previous gaming headset, the Penrose. | Image credit: Audeze

While Razer, Logitech, and other companies are working on their 2023 gaming headsets, Audeze has announced its new Maxwell wireless model that starts at $299 with support for PlayStation, Windows, macOS, Nintendo Switch, and mobile — everything but Xbox. There’s an Xbox version that costs $30 more and makes up for some of the cost increase with a Dolby Atmos license that activates automatically. It’ll start shipping in late December 2022.

Audeze typically makes big promises about great audio quality, which is fine because the products usually back them up. The Maxwell has 90mm planar magnetic drivers, which are slightly smaller than the ones in its 2021 Penrose headset. Through them, you can listen to hi-res audio when connected via the...

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