Due to the lack of an adequate number of USB ports on the PS4 console, I was desperately in need of a headset that could be plugged into the PS4 remote so that I could free up a port on my console. I happened to stumble upon the page for this headset and was immediately interested after I saw the number of excellent reviews that it had received, especially considering its low cost. Typically in my experience with gaming headsets the cheaper the price, the cheaper the sound and comfort of the headset. After reading the reviews for it, however, I decided to take a chance and order this BlueFire headset. Boy am I glad that I did. First I will say that, though there is an option to plug in the headset to a USB port to make the headset light up, I don't use that part of the headset, so I won't be able to tell you how that particular feature works. I know that you can find that in various other reviews here, though, in case that's what you're interested in.Now onto what I am able to tell you. First, as advertised in the details for this product, you don't have to go through any elaborate set up in order to get the headset to work on your PS4. As a matter of fact, for me it was as easy as plugging the jack into the bottom of my remote and it was working. As far as the sound, I will say this: I have always been a big fan of Turtle Beach. I liked my previous headset because it had a bass boost on it and the bass was spectacular, so I was a little worried that the BlueFire would be a bit of a letdown. Though the bass is a smidgeon less on the BlueFire, the sound is pretty spectacular for the inexpensive cost of the headset. I've paid almost twice as much for a headset that did not have this quality sound. Also, chat was amazingly easy to hear with this headset. I have struggled to find a pair that allows me to be absorbed in the sounds of the game while also being able to hear the person I'm talking with. The first thing that I noticed was that I could actually hear my friend with no difficulty at all; it was crystal clear. After asking them how it sounded on their end they said that they had no trouble hearing me at all, and I never once had to raise my voice in order to be heard over the game. As far as comfort, right away I noticed that the BlueFire was far more comfortable on my head than my Turtle Beach pair was. The ear cups fit very nicely over my ears and I don't feel like my head is being squeezed in a vice when I'm wearing them. In addition, it's a fairly lightweight headset, so I don't have a lot of pressure bearing down on my neck. One last thing that I'll point out is that I was worried that having a headset that plugged into the remote would be too noticeable and be a constant distraction. That is not the case with this headset. The cord isn't delicate but it's very lightweight, so I don't even notice that it's there at all.All in all, if you're looking for an inexpensive headset that allows you to enjoy the sounds of the game you're playing, lets you hear your friends while chatting during the game, and doesn't physically pain you to wear for any amount of time, then this is the headset for you.