PS5's 'Midnight Black' Pulse 3D headset is now available to pre-order
TL;DR: As of Sept. 16, the sleek new Midnight Black version of the PS5 Pulse 3D wireless headset is available to pre-order for $99.99 ahead of its official release on Oct. 22.
The PlayStation 5 has been basically impossible to get since it was released in Nov. of 2020. This is old news. The console couldn't be any more popular, but one aspect that hasn't been a complete hit with consumers: The way it looks. Not only has its shape been a point of contention, but its black and white color design has been met with mixed reactions and mismatched media console photos. And if you're one of the many who isn't a fan, you'll be even more disappointed to know that all the PS5 accessories offer the same aesthetic.
That is, until now. PlayStation has slowly been releasing the "Midnight Black" collection for PS5 accessories, starting with the DualSense controller. Now, the Pulse 3D headset is getting the same treatment, and preorders are available to be shipped on Oct. 22.
If you have a PlayStation 5, you should probably have a Pulse 3D headset if you want to take advantage of all the console has to offer. With the Pulse 3D headset, you'll be able to enjoy immersive 3D audio while you play, matching the PS5's forward-looking approach to the next generation of gaming. It's all housed within an ergonomic design with comfortable earpads, including a hidden noise-canceling microphone and helpful on-device controls.
Pick up the Pulse 3D wireless headset in "Midnight Black" today, and get it on Oct. 22 — they're $99.99 at the PlayStation Store.
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Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, laptops, fitness, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.