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Krysenix Wireless Gaming Headphones – 50-Hour White
The longer-battery KGH2 in white runs on a 1200 mAh cell rated for around 50 hours of playtime, sized for a multi-session week without a daily trip to the charger.
Use the 2.4GHz USB dongle for PC, Mac, laptop, PS4, and PS5 play with audio and microphone support, then switch to Bluetooth 5.4 for a phone or tablet between matches.
The 50 mm titanium-coated drivers, 120-degree adjustable noise-cancelling mic, RGB lighting, and foldable over-ear protein-leather cups keep the focus on practical wireless gaming.

Krysenix Wireless Gaming Headset – 40-Hour Pure White
The pure white KGH2 keeps the same core headset setup in a lighter battery version, with a 1000 mAh cell rated for up to 40 hours with RGB lighting off or 30-35 hours with it on.
The 2.4GHz USB dongle supports PC, Mac, laptop, PS4, and PS5 with audio and mic, while Bluetooth 5.4 covers compatible phones and tablets when you want everyday wireless audio.
It keeps the 50 mm titanium-coated drivers, 120-degree adjustable noise-cancelling mic, and foldable over-ear build of the 50-hour model.

One Headset Across the Whole Setup
Krysenix builds wireless gaming headsets for players who move between PC, PlayStation, Switch, and mobile instead of staying with one console all night. The KGH2 fits that mixed setup: an over-ear wireless headphones offered in two battery sizes, so the buying choice mostly comes down to how long a charge needs to last between sessions.
Krysenix keeps the pitch practical and connection-mode aware, without premium-tier or esports posturing. The appeal is straightforward: one wireless headset for the everyday mix of consoles, computers, and mobile, as long as the right mode is used for the device on hand.
Krysenix KGH2 – 50-Hour vs 40-Hour
| Feature | Krysenix KGH2 – 50-Hour | Krysenix KGH2 – 40-Hour |
|---|---|---|
| Battery life | Up to 50 hours from a 1200mAh cell | Up to 40 hours with RGB off; 30-35 hours with RGB on, from a 1000mAh cell |
| Charge time | About 3 hours over Type-C | About 2.5 to 3 hours over Type-C |
| Connection modes | 2.4GHz USB dongle + Bluetooth 5.4 | 2.4GHz USB dongle + Bluetooth 5.4 |
| PC, Mac, laptop | Audio + mic in both modes | Audio + mic in both modes |
| PS4 and PS5 | Audio + mic via 2.4GHz dongle; Bluetooth not compatible | Audio + mic via 2.4GHz dongle; Bluetooth not compatible |
| Nintendo Switch | Audio only; microphone not supported | Audio only; microphone not supported |
| Mobile and tablet | Bluetooth 5.4 audio + mic | Bluetooth 5.4 audio + mic |
| Xbox | Not compatible in any mode | Not compatible in any mode |
| In the box | 2.4GHz USB-A dongle, Type-C cable, user manual | 2.4GHz USB-A dongle, Type-C cable, user manual |
What the KGH2 Family Shares
Two connection modes on the headset.
The 2.4GHz USB dongle handles the main gaming setup, while Bluetooth 5.4 covers mobile pairings. Switching modes takes a two-second long-press on the multi-function button.
Low-latency 2.4GHz wireless.
Dongle mode is rated at 20 milliseconds or less.
50mm titanium-coated drivers.
The 50-hour model has a 20Hz to 20kHz frequency response.
Adjustable noise-cancelling microphone.
The boom flexes up to 120 degrees, and the noise-cancelling mic design helps filter background sound during voice chat.
Over-ear comfort design.
Protein-leather earmuffs, breathable padding, and an adjustable headband are designed for longer sessions.
Foldable for travel and storage.
The cups fold inward so the headset packs flat for travel or storage between sessions.
Game and Music mode toggle.
Two tuning presets switch with a double-click of the multi-function button.
Everything needed in the box.
Each headphones ships with the 2.4GHz USB-A dongle, Type-C charging cable, user manual, and the headset itself.

Customer Reviews
The fit was the part that surprised me. The ear cups stay comfortable through a long session, and moving the headset from a desktop dongle over to a phone on Bluetooth is just a quick press on the cup itself. Even after a few hours, the headband does not start digging in.
Krysenix customer
The battery life is what kept these in rotation. The charge runs across a stretch of gaming nights before the headset asks for a top-up. The mic comes through cleanly enough in voice chat that teammates have not flagged background noise, and the 2.4GHz connection has stayed steady in normal play.
Krysenix customer
Frequently Asked Questions
Does this headset work with Xbox?
No. Neither the 2.4GHz dongle mode nor Bluetooth 5.4 is compatible with Xbox consoles. A different headphones is needed for Xbox audio.
How does it work with PlayStation 4 or 5?
Plug the included 2.4GHz USB dongle into the PS4 or PS5 and the headset pairs automatically. Audio and the microphone both work in this mode. Bluetooth mode does not connect to PlayStation consoles, so the dongle is the correct path for any PS4 or PS5 setup.
Will it work with the Nintendo Switch?
Yes, with one limit: audio comes through, but the microphone is not supported on Switch in either connection mode. Voice chat for Switch games will need a separate solution.
Does it work with PC, Mac, and laptops?
Yes, in both modes. The 2.4GHz dongle plugs into any USB-A port and pairs immediately, while Bluetooth 5.4 connects through the device’s standard wireless settings. Both modes carry audio and microphone on these systems.
Can it pair with a phone or tablet?
Yes, through Bluetooth 5.4. The same connection handles audio and the microphone for music, calls, and mobile games.
How do you switch between 2.4GHz and Bluetooth?
A two-second long-press on the multi-function button switches modes. Other quick controls on the same button cover RGB on/off (single click), the Game and Music tuning toggle (double-click), and power on/off (three-second long-press).
How long does the battery last?
The 50-hour headphones model is rated for roughly 50 hours of playtime from its 1200mAh cell. The 40-hour model is rated for up to 40 hours with the RGB lighting off, or 30-35 hours with the lighting on, from a 1000mAh cell. Both charge from empty in about 2.5 to 3 hours over Type-C.
What is included in the box?
Each KGH2 ships with the headset itself, a 2.4GHz USB-A dongle, a Type-C charging cable, and a user manual. For the listed compatible setups, the core dongle and charging cable are already in the box.