This article explains three ways to connect wireless Bluetooth headphones to a PS4. Information applies to all PlayStation 4 models, including the PS4 Pro and PS4 Slim.

What to Know

  • Turn on headset and set to pair mode. On PS4, go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth Devices > select headset.Or connect headphones and controller with audio cable > turn on headset and set to pair mode.Then on PS4, go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth Devices > select headset.

How to Connect Bluetooth Headphones to PS4

Sony doesn’t have an official list of supported Bluetooth devices. However, most wireless headphones and headsets should work with the PS4. Here’s how to connect wireless headphones directly to a PS4 via Bluetooth.

  • Turn on the Bluetooth headset and set it to pair mode. If you’re unsure how to do this, check the manual that came with it.
  • Select Settings at the top of the PS4 home menu.
  • Select Devices.
  • Select Bluetooth Devices.
  • Select your compatible headset from the list to pair it with the PS4.
  • If the headset doesn’t appear, reset the headset or the console.

How to Connect Bluetooth Headphones to a PS4 Controller

If the above steps don’t work, you may be able to connect using a workaround. You need an audio cable with a built-in microphone, which is included with most Bluetooth headsets. Follow these steps:

Turn on the Bluetooth headset and set it to pair mode. If you’re unsure how to do this, check the manual that came with it.

Select Settings at the top of the PS4 home menu.

Select Devices.

Select Bluetooth Devices.

Select your compatible headset from the list to pair it with the PS4.

If the headset doesn’t appear, reset the headset or the console.

  • Connect the headset and the PlayStation 4 controller with the audio cable and then turn on the headset.
  • Select Settings at the top of the PS4 home menu.
  • Select Devices.
  • Select Bluetooth Devices.
  • Select your headset from the list to activate it.
  • After you activate the headset, go to the Devices menu and select Audio Devices.
  • Select Output Device.
  • Select Headphones Connected to Controller.
  • Select Volume Control (Headphones) to adjust the volume.
  • Select Output to Headphones and choose All Audio.

Use a USB Adapter to Connect Your Headset to Your PS4

If you don’t have an audio cable, and you can’t connect using the PS4’s built-in Bluetooth capabilities, another option is to use a USB Bluetooth adapter. Here’s how:

Connect the headset and the PlayStation 4 controller with the audio cable and then turn on the headset.

Select your headset from the list to activate it.

After you activate the headset, go to the Devices menu and select Audio Devices.

Select Output Device.

Select Headphones Connected to Controller.

Select Volume Control (Headphones) to adjust the volume.

Select Output to Headphones and choose All Audio.

  • Insert the Bluetooth adapter into an available USB port on the PS4.
  • Select Settings at the top of the PS4 home menu.
  • Select Devices.
  • Select Audio Devices.
  • Select Output Device.
  • Select USB Headset.
  • Select Volume Control (Headphones) to adjust the volume.
  • Select Output to Headphones and choose All Audio.

Can’t get connected? Connect your Bluetooth headphones directly to your television. If that doesn’t work, it’s probably time to buy a new headset.

Insert the Bluetooth adapter into an available USB port on the PS4.

Select Audio Devices.

Select USB Headset.

Got AirPods? You can connect your AirPods to your PS4, too.

  • How do I get rid of static noise in my headphones on PS4?
  • Keep nearby electronic devices as far away as possible from your headphones to avoid interference. To fix problems with a PS4 headset, try resetting the PS4 controller.
  • How do I fix an echo in my PS4 headphones?
  • If you’re using a headset, lower the microphone volume. Select the PS button and go to Settings > Sound > Devices > Adjust Microphone Level.
  • Why is there no sound in my PS4 headphones?
  • To make sure the PS4 outputs audio to your headphones, long-press the PS button, select Settings > Sound > Devices > Output to Headphones and change the setting to All Audio.

Keep nearby electronic devices as far away as possible from your headphones to avoid interference. To fix problems with a PS4 headset, try resetting the PS4 controller.

If you’re using a headset, lower the microphone volume. Select the PS button and go to Settings > Sound > Devices > Adjust Microphone Level.

To make sure the PS4 outputs audio to your headphones, long-press the PS button, select Settings > Sound > Devices > Output to Headphones and change the setting to All Audio.

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