i got have them.
i got them shortly after getting my ps4 along side infamous. as my son was born about two months later the only way i'm able to game is with the headset on so i've gotten hundreds of hours of use out of them already.
the audio quality is, imo, very good. i'm not audiophile-fanatic but i'm a pretty discerning customer. the sound is good and frankly better than my audio system for gaming. the surround sound is just so helpful in games like destiny giving you the edge on why enemies are.
chat quality is good. my friend picked up the golds as well at my recommendation and chating with him is great. i can tell when someone with a lower quality product joins chat because a lot of other devices are pretty shit. the golds are not shit.
comfort tends to be my primary concerns for any headset as i don't care how good it sounds it's not worth it if my head fatigues and i have to take them off. these are comfortable even after long hours of play. my head is decently big for the record.
battery life is decent. i find they are approximately equal to a ps4 controller,.. maybe a tad less. i can get at least 6-7 hours in though which is enough. i tend to charge after every use.
i'm not sure about other headsets but the sound/chat button is a key feature to me. a couple other friends have bought cheap headsets but they can never hear me because the game audio is too loud compared to the chat audio. i assumed all headsets allowed this kind of balancing but apparently not.
the headset also allows for 2 "audio profiles" via the ps4 headset app. i put the basic (balanced) and the "destiny" loadout. honestly,.. i can't really tell the differnce. seems like a dumb feature to me. i can see people wanting to tweet their settings but i don't get the needs for multiple profiles.
what else?
bottom line,.. i recommend them. i'll most likely wear them out before the end of the generation and i expect i will rebuy them in a couple years.








