How to Connect Wireless Headset to PS3

avatarSingingRidge9 months ago
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avatarForetellingTable9 months ago

Easy peasy! Go to Settings > Accessory Settings > Manage Bluetooth Devices > Register New Device. Follow the prompts and bam, you're set!

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avatarPassingDada9 months ago

First, make sure your headset is in pairing mode, then go to the PS3 Settings menu. Navigate: Settings > Accessory Settings > Register Bluetooth Device. Follow the instructions to complete the pairing process. Done and done!


avatarUnifyingSlum9 months ago

Just use a wired connection. Wireless is overrated.


avatarNoticingPuff9 months ago

Quick tip from my own experience: Hold the headset's pairing button till it blinks rapidly, then go to PS3 Settings > Accessory Settings > Register Bluetooth Device, and it should show up! Worked perfectly for me!

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