How to connect your PULSE Elite wireless headset to other devices

Find out how to connect your PULSE Elite™ wireless headset to a compatible PC, Mac®, or mobile device. 

How to connect your PULSE Elite wireless headset to a PC or Mac  

Connect your PULSE Elite wireless headset to compatible PCs (Windows) or Macs (macOS) that have USB audio output using the included PlayStation Link™ USB adapter. The included USB adapter is paired to your headset out of the box. 

  1. Make sure your PC or Mac is on. 
  2. Insert the USB adapter into a USB Type-A port on your PC/Mac. 
  3. Press the PlayStation Link™ button on your headset to turn it on.
    The status indicator on your headset blinks blue while searching for a connection. 
    When connected, the indicator on your headset turns solid blue and the indicator on your adapter turns solid white.
  • Your headset searches for a connection for 30 seconds. If it doesn’t find an available connection, your headset turns off. Press the PS Link button on your headset to search for a connection again. 
  • You can control the volume of the PS Link audio from your headset. 
  • You may need to select “PlayStation Link Adapter” as the active audio device on your PC or Mac. 
  • For information about device compatibility and use, refer to the instructions included with your device. Not all devices work with your headset. 

How to pair and connect your PULSE Elite wireless headset to a new PlayStation Link USB adapter

You can use a second PlayStation Link USB adapter (sold separately) to set up another PS Link connection to a USB audio device without having to unplug your first USB adapter. For example, you can insert one adapter to your PlayStation®5 console and a second adapter to your PC or Mac. 

A new, standalone USB adapter isn’t paired to your headset out of the box, so you first need to pair them. 

  1. Make sure your PC/Mac or PS5® console is on. 
  2. Insert the USB adapter into a USB Type-A port on your PC/Mac or console. 
  3. Press and hold the PS Link button on your headset, and release it when the status indicator on your headset quickly blinks blue (approximately 8 seconds). Your headset is in pairing mode when the indicator quickly blinks blue. 
  1. Press the PS Link button on the USB adapter.
    The status indicator on the adapter blinks white while searching for a PS Link device.

When paired and connected, the indicator on your headset turns solid blue and the indicator on the adapter turns solid white. 

  • After pairing to the USB adapter, your headset also searches for any paired Bluetooth devices that are ready to connect. The indicator on the headset slowly blinks from light to dark for a few seconds while searching. You can connect your mobile device to your headset at this time to listen to audio from both devices simultaneously. The latency of PS Link audio won’t be impacted by simultaneous connection with Bluetooth audio. 
  • Your headset remains in pairing mode for up to 30 seconds. If it doesn’t find an available connection, the headset turns off. Press and hold the PS Link button on your headset for approximately 8 seconds to begin pairing mode again.
  • The USB adapter searches for a PS Link connection for up to 30 seconds. If it doesn’t find an available connection, the adapter turns off. Press the PS Link button on the adapter to search for a connection again.
  • Your headset can pair with up to eight PS Link USB adapters, but can be connected to and play audio from only one adapter at a time. One USB adapter can pair with up to eight PS Link devices.
  • You can control the volume of the PS Link audio from your headset. 
  • You may need to select “PlayStation Link Adapter” as the active audio device on your PC or Mac. 
  • For information about device compatibility and use, refer to the instructions included with your device. Not all devices work with your headset. 

How to switch audio connections between your PlayStation Link USB adapters 

When you are using your PULSE Elite wireless headset with your PS5 console and you want to switch to audio from your PC/Mac (or vice versa), follow these steps to switch the PlayStation Link connections. 

Your headset must have been paired to the adapters inserted in your PS5® console and your PC/Mac.

  1. Make sure your PC/Mac is on and a PS Link USB adapter is inserted into its USB Type-A port. 
  2. Press the PS Link button on your headset to turn it on.
    Your headset automatically connects to the last connected device. 
  3. Press and hold the PS Link button on your headset, and release it when the status indicator on your headset blinks white (approximately 2 seconds).
    The indicator slowly blinks from light to dark while searching for a previously paired connection. 
  4. Press the PS Link button on the USB adapter inserted into your PC/Mac.
    The status indicator of the adapter blinks white while searching for a PS Link device. When connected, the indicator on your headset turns solid blue and the indicator on the adapter turns solid white.

As an example, see the visual below. The adapter inserted into your console is “adapter A”. The adapter inserted to your PC is “adapter B”.

  1. Make sure your PS5 console is on and a PS Link USB adapter is inserted into one of its USB-A ports.
  2. Press the PS Link button on your headset to turn it on.
    Your headset automatically connects to the last connected device. 
  3. Press and hold the PS Link button on your headset, and release it when the status indicator on your headset blinks white (approximately 2 seconds).
    The indicator slowly blinks from light to dark while searching for a previously paired connection. 
  1. Follow the on-screen instructions when a PS Link Device Nearby notification appears on the screen connected to your console. 
  • If your PS5 console or PC/Mac is turned off when you try to switch connections, your headset won’t connect to it. Your headset connects back to your last connected device.
  • You can connect and listen to only one PS Link connection at a time when your headset is paired to two or more PS Link USB adapters. 
  • You can control the volume from your headset, console, or PC/Mac.  
  • The PS Link Device Nearby notification only appears if your paired adapter is inserted into your PS5 console. If the notification doesn’t appear on-screen, press the PS Link button on the USB adapter.
  • You can also switch audio connections between your PS5 console and PlayStation Portal™ remote player. 

How to use the PlayStation Link button on your PULSE Elite wireless headset

Use the PS Link button on your PULSE Elite wireless headset for different functions that can be activated by short and long presses.

  • Turn on your headset to search and connect to your last connected device (PS Link or Bluetooth device).
  • Cancel a search for an existing connection or new pairing. Your headset connects back to the last connected device.
  • Displays Sound controls from the control center. 

  • Deactivate current connection and initiate connection to a previously paired PS Link or Bluetooth device.

  • Pair to a new PS Link or Bluetooth device. 

  • Wipe all paired connections from your headset. Be careful, as this deletes all PS Link and Bluetooth pairings and audio settings. 

  • Reset your headset (this doesn’t delete any pairings or settings).

The PlayStation Link USB adapter (CFI-ZWA2) also has a PS Link button with different functions.

  • Search for a PS Link connection.
  • Reset your adapter (this clears all PS Link pairings).

How to pair and connect your PULSE Elite wireless headset to mobile devices with Bluetooth

Connect your PULSE Elite wireless headset to compatible mobile devices that support a Bluetooth connection.

You first need to pair your headset to your mobile device to set up a Bluetooth connection.

  1. Make sure Bluetooth is toggled “on” from the Bluetooth settings of your mobile device. 
  2. Press the PS Link button on your headset to turn it on.
    Your headset automatically connects to the last connected device.
  3. Press and hold the PS Link button on your headset, and release it when the status indicator on your headset quickly blinks blue (approximately 8 seconds).
    Your headset is in pairing mode when the indicator quickly blinks blue. 
  1. From the Bluetooth settings on your mobile device, select “PULSE Elite” from the list of Bluetooth devices.
    When paired and connected, the indicator on your headset turns solid blue.
  • After pairing to the mobile device, your headset also searches for any paired PS Link devices that are ready to connect. The indicator slowly blinks from light to dark for a few seconds while searching. You can connect your PS5 console or PC/Mac to your headset at this time to listen to audio from both devices simultaneously. The latency of PS Link audio won’t be impacted by simultaneous connection with Bluetooth audio. 
  • Your headset remains in pairing mode for up to 30 seconds. If it doesn’t find an available connection, the headset turns off. Press and hold the PS Link button on your headset for approximately 8 seconds to begin pairing mode again.
  • Your headset can pair with up to ten Bluetooth devices, but can be connected to and play audio from only one Bluetooth device at a time. 
  • The volume button controls only the PS Link audio from your console or PC/Mac. When your headset is connected to a Bluetooth device, you need to control the volume from your mobile device. When you listen to two audio sources at the same time from both PS Link and Bluetooth devices, the volume button controls only the PS Link audio. 
  • For information about device compatibility and use, refer to the instructions included with your device. Not all devices work with your headset.  

How to connect your PULSE Elite wireless headset with your PS Portal

You can pair and connect your headset to your PlayStation Portal™ remote player, and switch audio connections between your PS Portal and PS5 console through PlayStation Link connections. 

How to connect your PULSE Elite wireless headset to other devices with an audio cable

You can connect your PULSE Elite wireless headset to the 3.5 mm audio jack of compatible devices using a 4-conductor or 3-conductor audio cable (not included). 

4-conductor audio cable
3-conductor audio cable

You must use a 4-conductor audio cable if you want to use the microphone on your headset to chat. You can use a 3-conductor audio cable if you want to only listen to audio. 

  1. Press the PS Link button on your headset to turn it on.
  2. Connect the audio cable to the audio input jack on your headset and the 3.5mm audio jack of your compatible device.  
  • When wired, your headset won’t function with wireless connections to your PS Link or Bluetooth devices.
  • You need to control the volume of your wired connection from your device.
  • For information about device compatibility and use, refer to the instructions included with your device. Not all devices work with your headset. 

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