To negotiate the best possible price for our customers, we agree to hide prices prior to logging in.
Ready to Ship
Product Description
When you game, you enter a new world—and your gaming audio should pull you in deeper, not take you out of it. Designed for next-level immersion with uncompromising wireless connectivity, the Bang & Olufsen Beoplay Portal Wireless Gaming Headset lives up to its name Read More
The app (which works on MacOS, Android, and iOS) allows you to tune the EQ with a directional wheel. In my limited experience, these are a reasonably decent set of over-ear headphones. They have active noise cancelling (which I rate on par with Apple AirPods Pro), and transparency mode.
I have not tried connecting it to my TV; I don't have one with Bluetooth capability, though the dongle and aux cord should work if the TV has the supporting connections. Haven't met a TV that allows audio via USB.
My only gripe about these is that sometimes the Pixel 6 Bluetooth does not agree with it. Android detects the Bluetooth when you put it in pairing mode and pops up a message asking if you'd like to connect. On Pixel, when you click it, the devices will try to pair, say they are paired, but won't play audio. I have not had issues on a Samsung S8, S21, iPad Pro Gen 4, Macbook Pro 13" and 16", SteamDeck, Windows PC, PS4, PS5, and Nintendo Switch
Has anyone received a defective unit. Mine has a feedback loop in the left side. It amplifies all noise except cancel it. I updated the firmware with the app. My other Beoplay Portals do not have this issue and they were not a refurb.
Yes, I have 2 units from this run and they both have a constant buzz when using the 2.4. I submitted a help request and waiting to hear back from drop.