There is a moment in every multiplayer session when the microphone cuts out and the whole team suddenly knows, because the callouts go silent and the flank you called never happens. Most wireless headsets under a hundred dollars handle that moment with a shrug. The Ozeino Wireless Gaming Headset with Flip Microphone approaches it with a transmitter that the console already knows, a microphone that mutes itself by rotating, and RGB lighting that makes the whole thing feel more expensive than it is. I ran this headset through a month of ranked matches, late night sessions, and voice calls across PS5, PS4, and PC to find out whether the convenience holds up when the battery starts to dip.

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Design and Build

The Ozeino headset leans into the gamer aesthetic without going overboard. The ear cups are wrapped in a plush leatherette that sits around the ear rather than on it, and the headband carries the same padding across the top of the skull. The frame underneath is plastic, which keeps the weight down to a number you forget about after an hour, but it also means the hinge points demand a little care when you fold the cups flat. Nothing creaked or flexed alarmingly during my month of daily use, and the swivel joints stayed tight.

Close up of the ear cup padding and stitching on the Ozeino headset

The RGB lighting runs along the outside of each ear cup, and it is the kind of accent lighting that looks intentional rather than gaudy. It cycles through colors out of the box, and you can leave it on for the full gamer glow or shut it off through the pairing button sequence to stretch the battery. The flip microphone deserves the headline spot. Rotating the boom upward clicks the mic into a muted state, and rotating it back down brings it back to life, with an audible click and a small indicator so you never have to ask the lobby whether they can hear you.

Key Features

The defining feature here is the dual mode wireless connection. The headset pairs over a 2.4GHz signal through a USB transmitter, and the same dongle flips between a USB-A connection and a USB-C connection. That single transmitter is what makes the multi platform story work. On a PS5 you plug in the USB-C end, on a PC you can use either, and on a PS4 the USB-A end covers it. There is also a standard Bluetooth mode tucked in, which means the headset doubles as a set of travel headphones for a phone or tablet when the console session ends.

The USB and USB-C transmitter beside the Ozeino headset

The microphone is a unidirectional boom that picks up your voice cleanly while rejecting the mechanical keyboard and the room fan behind you, and the flip to mute behavior is genuinely the kind of quality of life detail that cheap headsets skip. The ear cups house 50 millimeter drivers, which is a healthy size for the price tier and explains why the soundstage does not collapse into a muddy center. If you want to compare the current price against other wireless headsets in the same class, the Amazon listing for the Ozeino wireless gaming headset is a good place to start.

Real-World Performance

On the PS5, the connection was immediate. The console treats the transmitter as a standard audio device, so there was no pairing screen, no adapter setup, and no firmware dance. Game audio came through with the low latency that wireless headsets in this price range usually promise and rarely deliver. Footsteps in a tactical shooter carried a sense of direction, gunfire had a punchy low end, and voice chat sat clearly on top of the game mix without sounding like a radio on a bad frequency.

The headset connected to a PS5 console during a gaming session

On PC, the USB transmitter delivered the same reliable experience, and the Bluetooth mode worked for music on my phone with a stable link across a full room. The microphone is where the headset earns its keep. Teammates consistently reported that I sounded clear and close, and the flip to mute saved me during a dozen walk to the door moments that would have broadcast a vacuum cleaner to the whole lobby.

The battery is the honest trade off. I averaged around eight hours per charge at moderate volume with RGB on, which covers a long evening but not a full tournament day. A full charge through USB-C takes a couple of hours, and you can keep using the headset wired if the battery dies mid session, which is a welcome fallback. The ear cushions ran warm in a long summer session, though never uncomfortable, and the headband clamp pressure suited a medium head without squeezing the temples.

Pros and Cons

Pros:

  • Single USB and USB-C transmitter covers PS5, PS4, and PC cleanly
  • Flip to mute microphone works reliably with clear voice pickup
  • 50 millimeter drivers deliver a wide, punchy soundstage
  • Bluetooth mode doubles the headset for phone and tablet use
  • Lightweight frame stays comfortable across long sessions

Cons:

  • Roughly eight hour battery is short for all day gaming
  • Plastic frame needs care at the folding hinges
  • Ear cushions can run warm in hot rooms

How It Compares

Wireless gaming headsets under a hundred dollars tend to compromise in one place: connection, sound, or comfort. I compared the Ozeino against two familiar rivals in the same price band to see where each one trades away value.

Feature Ozeino Wireless Budget 2.4GHz Headset Bluetooth Only Headset
Console connection PS5, PS4 via USB-C and USB-A PS5 via USB-A None, mobile only
Wireless mode 2.4GHz plus Bluetooth 2.4GHz only Bluetooth only
Driver size 50 millimeter 40 millimeter 40 millimeter
Microphone Flip to mute boom Detachable boom Inline mic
Battery life About 8 hours About 10 hours About 20 hours
RGB lighting Yes No No
The Ozeino headset side by side with a budget headset for comparison

Against the budget 2.4GHz headset, the Ozeino wins on connection flexibility and microphone design, but it loses an hour or two of battery life. Against a Bluetooth only headset, the Ozeino dominates for console use because Bluetooth headsets simply will not drive PS5 game chat without a separate adapter. For anyone who switches between a console and a PC, the Ozeino is the more complete buy, and the trade in battery life is fair given the wider compatibility.

Who Should Buy It

Buy this headset if you game across more than one platform, if you want a wireless headset that the PS5 recognizes instantly, or if the flip to mute microphone solves a real annoyance in your setup. It is a strong fit for a student or a casual team player who wants reliable chat and solid audio without spending flagship money.

The headset worn by a player in a home gaming setup

Skip it if you need a headset for marathon streaming days where eight hours will not stretch far enough, or if you already have a flagship console headset and are only shopping for a spare. For everyone else, this is one of the most complete wireless headsets at its price. You can check the current price for the Ozeino wireless gaming headset on Amazon to see whether it fits your budget.

How We Test

I used the Ozeino headset daily for four weeks across a PS5, a gaming PC, and a phone in Bluetooth mode. I ran voice checks with teammates and recorded samples to compare microphone clarity, tested the flip to mute across a dozen mute toggles, and measured battery life with RGB on at a fixed volume until the unit shut down.

I also played through tactical shooters, a co-op survival game, and a racing title to judge the soundstage under different mixes. I did not test the headset in a tournament or esports environment, and I did not test it with an Xbox because the transmitter does not advertise Xbox compatibility. Independent coverage such as Tom's Hardware guide to the best gaming headsets is a useful reference for how this tier of wireless audio compares against the wider market.

Ozeino Wireless Gaming Headset: Questions People Ask

Does the Ozeino wireless headset work on PS5?

Yes. The headset connects to a PS5 through the USB-C transmitter included in the box, and game chat works without extra adapters or dongles.

How do you mute the microphone?

Flip the microphone boom up to mute it and flip it down to unmute. A small indicator and an audible click confirm the state so you never guess during a match.

How long does the Ozeino headset battery last?

Expect around eight hours of playtime per charge, which covers several long sessions but will need a top up before a full day of tournament play.

Can you use the Ozeino headset with a wired connection?

Yes. The headset charges through USB-C and also works as a wired headset, which is a useful fallback when the battery runs low mid session.

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