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Audeze Maxwell Wireless Gaming Headset for Xbox, PS, Mac, & PC

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Style: Maxwell Xbox


Color: Dark Gray


Features

  • 80+ hours of low-latency wireless gameplay, and get a day of gaming with just a 20 minute charge. You can also connect via Bluetooth and USB.
  • Audezes unsurpassed 90mm Planar Drivers (about 3 times larger than other headsets) deliver low bass performance and dynamics.
  • A.I. noise filtering technology from our Filter Speakerphone dramatically reduces all background noises from both the boom mic and the built-in earcup mics. No more noise from vacuums, babies crying, key clicks, etc.
  • Works with xBox, PlayStation, Mac, PC, and Switch. Not all features may work on all platforms. Use our free Audeze HQ app to set your own EQs, and other features.
  • Includes a free Dolby Atmos license.
  • Alternate version available: If you do NOT need xBox compatibility, then choose other Maxwell SKU #208-MW-1120-01. This is less expensive, and supports PlayStation, Mac, PC, and Switch.

Brand: Audeze


Color: Dark Gray


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 70 Ohm


Noise Control: Active Noise Cancellation


Headphones Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Model Name: Maxwell


Connectivity Technology: Low-Latency wireless, Bluetooth, Wired


Wireless Communication Technology: Bluetooth


Included Components: Cable


Age Range (Description): Adult,Kid


Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Gaming


Charging Time: 2.5 Hours


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Compatible Devices: Gaming Consoles, Music Production Equipment, Laptops


Cable Feature: Detachable


Item Weight: 1.1 Pounds


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: Maxwell Xbox


Control Method: App


Number of Items: 1


Battery Life: 80 Hours


Audio Driver Size: 90 Millimeters


UPC: 819343014731 819343014793


Manufacturer: Audeze


Product Dimensions: 10 x 5 x 5 inches


Item Weight: 1.08 pounds


Item model number: 207-MW-1120-01


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 27, 2022


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  • They are worth every penny!
Style: Maxwell Color: Dark Gray
Hi all, I’ve been gaming almost daily for the past couple of years. When I first got started I purchased the Bennune brand of gaming headset. It’s a $40 wireless headset and I have to be honest, it’s actually really good. Mic is clear and great surround sound for finding where the footsteps of the other players are coming from in Call of Duty. So if you want an amazing starter pair go for that. You won’t be disappointed. Now, Let’s get into these Maxwells. They are quite heavy, and it will get some time to get used to but for me, they seem ok. I don’t mind knowing I get primo sound out of them. They are comfortable enough, but not for the 4+HR gaming sessions so I did change the ear cushions to gels. They are a bit cooler and fabric against the ears is always better than pleather or leather?… not sure. Moving to the sound- All the reviews are true! They are as good as everyone is saying.. plain and simple - they are sick! Set up- I had no problem downloading the app on my iPhone and connecting. Same with the PS5 connection. No problems. (Tip- If playing Call of Duty, make sure your in-game headphone setting are set to headphone and not bass boost.) it’s not needed. The app has adjustments for custom settings if you need them. Not necessarily needed though. They are pretty good out the box. Quality- You can feel the build. They are solid and feel very expensive. Features- All the features are well done and functional. The one issue I ran into was with Side-Tone. I would faintly hear a crackle. Kinda like listening to a record and just before the song it’s about to start, you hear that crackle. It only happened when I was paring and playing with all the buttons without knowing what they do. Since then, I haven’t had the problem. Side-Tone- For Side-Tone to work properly, press the corresponding wheel button and let go and wait about 3 to 4 secs. Give it time to shift from in and off. All commands do have voice and beeps to let you know they are working. (A very welcome feature) As far as in game, Side-Tone is not great. To be honest, this is not something I care about so much. I don’t need to hear my self when chatting with my team. it’s almost weird when you never had that feature before. Lol. With out the mic attached, Side-Tone is great. I can hear my wife from across the room and have a conversation with her while listening and watching videos on my phone. Mic- The mic is excellent. Probably the best you’re going to get without having to buy a boom mic. All in all they are great. I watch a ton of videos on my phone and love how good they sound while playing as well. For me- and this is a big statement, they are truly the perfect headset for $300 bucks. They sound as good or better than my iPod pros. Hope this will help you and if you don’t mind that they are a little heavier than most, then go for it. You won’t regret it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by JP7147

  • Awesome headset
Style: Maxwell Color: Dark Gray
I was waiting to upgrade my headset for many years but nothing seems to have the versatility of my logitech G933. When this came out and I was very hyped about this headset and decided to finally pull the trigger. I received this unit on 3/21 and been using it daily. This headset sounds amazing. Overall, i enjoy this headset and it was a well worth purchase. Here are some pros and cons after 2 weeks of use. Pros: - Headset sounds amazing and can get extremely loud. There are various presets such as bass boost and treble boost. These presets slightly boost the bass and treble and maintain very clear sound. It doesnt make the sound muddy. Setting this headset to volume of 78 is equivalent to my old headset at 100 with dolby atmos on. If i turn off dolby for the G933, the volume will be extremely low. -Battery life: the headset battery life lasts quite long. Under the first week, i manage to get around 60 hours. I havent done a true test yet as Audeze claims 80 hours with volume being 80 dB. During my first week of use, I push this to the limits and multiple times running volume at 100 and connecting to multiple device. Overall, huge step up from my old headset which lasts ..maybe 8 hours now. - Connection versatility - Like my old logitech, this can connect in a variety of methods- aux, usb dongle, bluetooth 5.3 and wired USB mode. All these require the headset to be turned on but the battery life is so good that its not a big deal. Also, this support mutliple bluetooth codecs SBC,AAC, LC3, LDAC. - Connection range - the range using the dongle is quite amazing. So far for my apartment, i was able to walk out to the living room and still have good audio. Distance is about 25 ft or more. With bluetooth, it was almost as good, audio did get a little static. -Microphone was very good . My GF said I sound clear and loud. The background noise suppression was amazing. I was able to eat chips while talking and she did not hear it. Theres also a built in mic when you remove the boom mic which is neat. -Build quality - Aesthetic is sleek and very understated. Did not look gaudy at all. EarPads were comfortable but gets a little warm. Earpads were deep enough but after long use, my ears can eventually touch the driver. The construction feels sturdy and nice. Although makes me worry that I will scratch the paint off. Cons: -No simultaneous bluetooth with the dongle. Not a huge deal but this may be important for some people. You can still achieve this via usb + BT or aux + BT. Due to the nature of the dongle, I dont see wireless simultaneous BT ever being a possibility. The dongle is not a 2.4 ghz dongle. It is actually an LC3+ bluetooth dongle. Despite this, the latency is just as good. I did not notice any latency. -Latency for gaming on phone at the moment is okay. Since most phones dont have LC3 support, we are stuck with SBC, AAC, or LDAC. All three dont have amazing latency. I play alot of rhythm games on phone and I can sense lag right away. So far SBC is the best for Android and AAC for iphones. -Comfort - this headset is heavy so may be a dealbreaker for some people. It was fine for me with the suspension headband. One annoying thing was that on the default notch for the headband, the bottom of my top of my ears touch the inner ear pad wall. However, if i move the band notch up, it becomes too tight and the bottom of my ear now touches the earpad. I ultimately went back to default configuration and wore a hat instead. - Software - still needs to be updated. On PC, none of the custom preset can be set at the moment. You can still use android app to set the preset on your phone and it will sync with your device I think. Also the battery indicator on the Audeze HQ for PC is not giving the right readings. If you charge to 100%, and start using, it wil quickly drop to 95%. However, the next time you turn it on, it will read 100% again. Customer support says they are working on a fix for this to show proper battery reporting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2023 by Patrick

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