Emma leport—October 11, 2025
I am blown away by the WESEARY headset! The sound quality is fantastic—crystal clear stereo audio that makes every game immersive. Switching between the ultra-low latency 2.4GHz for PS5 and Bluetooth for my phone is effortless. The ENC mic is a game-changer; my teammates say my voice is perfectly clear with no background noise. Plus, the soft earmuffs are incredibly comfortable for long gaming sessions. A top-tier, versatile headset that works flawlessly across PC, PS5, and Switch. Highly recommend! Read more
Relic—November 19, 2024
Let me cut to the chase... I've spent more money on headsets that delivered way less. The Weseary WG4 is seriously one of those rare finds that makes you wonder how they're selling this thing for just $30 (at least that is what I bought them for but even if not on sale, the original price isn't much more). First off, the sound is ridiculous. I'm talking crystal clear audio that rivals headsets I've used that cost over $100. As someone who's done voiceover work and has been gaming for years, I know good audio, and these really deliver. The bass? Insane and honestly unexpected. Whether I'm gaming or jamming to music, every sound has depth and clarity that'll make you do a double take. The microphone, personally for me, is where things get really interesting. I've used headsets for streaming, Discord calls, and professional voice work, and this little beast holds its own and would for these instances and probably so much more. The noise canceling is legit... my stream viewers and my discord friends have made comments about how clean and actually dynamic my audio sounds (which means if I were actually recording for voice work, the replayed audio would offer clarity but be in the game of decent competition comparable almost to a standalone microphone), with near zero background noise. So, the Weseary WG4's 360 degree rotatable mic and quality if it isn't just a gimmick or proclaimed feature as a way to convince you to buy this headset. No, in my opinion, it actually works and is something to make recommendation about. Now, to wearability. Comfort is key for any gamer (but also to anyone wanting to wear a headset for longer than an hour), and these nail the comfort quality for a casual or even intense level. I can wear these for hours during marathon gaming sessions, and my ears don't feel like they're being crushed, rubbed raw, or bent like origami. Also, even more importantly, my head... my head isn't throbbing from the squeeze squeeze (if you're a serious gamer, you know what the squeeze is and you know all about the fatigue and headache that almost always results after a session). The ear cups on the headset basically create their own little sound bubble, too, which is nice. This means that they happen to block out a lot of external noise without me having to crank the volume to ear-bleeding levels. Battery life is another huge win here. 35 hours with LED, 45 hours without? Are you kidding me?! I've owned other Weseary headsets and to be honest, their battery life is always good, even arguably better than they claim (especially because there's no drain when they haven't been used for days or even a couple weeks -- which I've noticed does happen with some other brands). With the WG4's and other Weseary models, I could get away with charging them only maybe once a week, and that's with heavy use. An added benefit, though, the USB-C quick charging ability means I'm never really out of commission, which is crucial when you're mid-game. Compatibility is solid across my devices - PC, PS5, Mobile, and TV. The wireless dongle is super reliable and has decent range, and the Bluetooth option has even better range and is nice for when I want to switch to my phone, TV, or when I need to emergently steal the USB port that I've had the dongle plugged into or even when I need to go troubleshoot my roommate's computer. Unfortunately, I can't speak for the usage with Switch because I don't have a Switch, but I'm sure that it could meet the needs of a Switch gamer and be seamlessly compatible as I has been with the others I've mentioned. The best part of this headset overall? This headset costs less than a couple of AAA game titles. I've dropped $200 on "premium" headsets before that don't even come close to this level of performance. If you're a gamer on a budget (or honestly, even if you're not), the Weseary WG4 is an absolute no-brainer. ~**Pros:**~ ■ Incredible sound quality ■ Fantastic microphone ■ Comfortable for long sessions ■ Ridiculous battery life ■ Unbelievable price point ■ Headset folds up and is easily portable ■ The headset is lightweight and not bulky ■ The dongle range is more decent than comparably priced brands and even some more expensive ones. The Bluetooth range is actually even better than the dongle **Cons:** □ No Xbox compatibility (not something that was important to me, personally, but I know some gamers may need this, so truly a feature that may be a big setback for some) □ Mic doesn't apparently work on Switch (I wouldn't know because I don't have one and I don't even know if this is important or something able to be used on Switch normally, so someone else would have to weigh on this) □ The design, of course, isn't going to be completely comparable to a headset that is 2-3 times more expensive, but that's to be expected Rating: 5/5 ⭐ - For a headset in this price range, the Weseary WG4 Gaming Headset is an absolute steal that performs like a much more expensive headset and is capable of surprising if you give it a chance. Seriously, here's a true opportunity to save your money for games, instead of overpriced audio devices and accessories! Read more
f1jones—December 16, 2025
I just received these today after buying them on sale for $25.59. I've only tested them for a couple of hours, but they've exceeded all of my expectations so far. I don't play games online but I needed some headphones with a decent mic to use the for the AI race engineer feature in F1 25. First, the mic works perfectly even without a foam filter (I don't think it came with one). The other headphones I have are good for listening and have that kind of noise cancelling but not on the mic, so the game wouldn't shut off the mic communications because it (and I) still heard background resonance. I couldn't hear a thing other than my voice with this Weseary set. The mic on this set is crystal clear with zero background hiss, even with a space heater working overtime in the room, which wasn't on when I tried the other headphones. The reason I chose these over any other competitor was the breathable fabric. It's fantastic compared to the typical faux leather of most ear cups. The padding seems exceptionally deep and dense too, no squish, so the padding contact patch stays the same size on your head as when they're off, helping to stay even cooler. They're incredibly lightweight and fit securely but not too tight, incredibly comfortable. I'm usually aware of the faux leather getting steamy after not too long and needing to vent my ears, but I've forgotten I'm still wearing these after a couple hours while I write this. I also tried a few minutes of Ghost of Tsushima and I can attest to the spatial separation and clarity over the set's frequency range. It's not boomy at all, but also not tinny. Just good low mid-range to highs, which I need most in racing sims. And even though I don't really care what they look like given I don't wear them outside, I do like how understated they are, with just a tiny, obligatory RGB band around the mic housing to let you know they're if powered on. I usually use a 5.1 desktop sound system for non-racing sims but the more I use these as I'm writing this, the more I'm looking forward to trying them out with other games. Without having tried any other headsets of course, I can easily say that for the current sale price, I don't see how these can be beat for mic noise cancelling, clarity and comfort at this sale price. Even for the full price they're probably what should be expected. Honestly, I wish this brand would make some regular Bluetooth headphones just like these without the boom mic. I'd buy a set in a minute. Read more
Johnathan—December 23, 2025
I've been looking for a headset to replace my aging Razer Naris. These are good in sound quality and good quality construction. They are not tight on my noggin like some cheaper headsets. The ear cushions could be a little softer, but aren't bad. The wireless 2.4GHz connection is stable and I've noticed no lag, no static, etc. The sound quality alone is worth 4 stars. Now, to what I think needs work on this set that would just bring it up to 5-stars and on par in quality (but better in price) to my Razer Nari's... my first suggestion is that the top band needs more cushion like the ear pieces have. That top cushion is pretty thin and even with the light weight, it doesn't give that extra comfort I'd like in a headset that would give this that "extra" when wearing for long sessions. A second suggestion is to allow the mic to be moved away from the face and out of view. Either a flip up or complete removal would be great. Overall, I am pretty happy with this. While I am testing with gaming, it will end up as a work meeting headset. The price is perfect and overall usage is what I need. Now... to find some extra padding for the top band... Read more