ONITOON gaming headset with removable cat ears, RGB backlight & microphone for PC, PS4/PS5, Switch and more
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This ONITOON gaming headset is an over-ear set aimed at players who want comfort for long-ish sessions and a bit of personality in the look. The standout idea is the removable cat ears: you can keep the “cute” style for fun, or take them off when you’d rather the headset look more subtle. On top of that, the ear shells get RGB lighting with a gradient effect, so it’s designed to fit the kind of gaming desk setup where atmosphere matters.
Where it may feel especially appealing is for younger gamers or people buying a gift: the cat-ear design is an obvious hook, but the headset still follows typical gaming headset thinking with built-in microphone and an “immersive surround” sound claim.
The essentials: sound, comfort and controls
For audio, the headset uses 50 mm neodymium magnetic drivers (so it’s not positioned as a tiny speaker headset). The brand claims “sound layering” and more precise positioning to support an immersive experience. In real use, that usually translates to you being able to pick out different cues more easily than with very basic headphones—though, like most headsets in this category, it’s best thought of as a gaming-focused tuning rather than studio-grade fidelity.

Comfort is clearly a selling point on paper. The headset weighs 356 grams (bare), and the ear cushions are described as memory foam. There’s also a self-adjusting headband intended to reduce pressure by adapting to different head sizes.
One practical detail: the cat ears are removable. That’s handy if you’re sharing the headset, if you want it to look less “themed” when you’re done gaming, or if you simply prefer the look without extra bits.
Where the headset shines in day-to-day gaming
If you mostly play on PC, or you’re on PlayStation (PS4/PS5), this set looks like it was built around that reality. It also supports a lot of “everyday” devices with a 3.5 mm jack, which is useful when you want one headset for more than one screen.


A quick example of how that can play out: imagine you’re gaming on a desktop in the evening, then later you want to use the same headset to watch something on a laptop. With 3.5 mm jack support described, you’re not forced into changing accessories just to keep things consistent.

And if you care about the setup vibe, the RGB lighting gives you that visible change in the room—small thing, but it’s usually the first “wow” moment for the person wearing it.
Things to watch before buying (so you don’t get caught out)
There are a couple of limitations worth taking seriously.
First, the microphone compatibility has exceptions. The provided note says that when connecting to Switch series consoles, the mic is not compatible. So if voice chat matters to you on Switch, this headset may not do the job you expect.
Second, there’s an XBOX note: the cat ears headphone does not work on XBOX 360. If you have an older Xbox setup, you’ll want to double-check you’re buying into the right platform.

Finally, the brand mentions Xbox support but specifically says an adapter is needed. That doesn’t make the headset unusable, but it does mean you should plan for extra bits rather than assuming it will plug straight in everywhere.
Multi-platform compatibility: the short version
On paper, it supports a broad spread: PC, PS4, PS5, Nintendo Switch, desktop/laptop/tablet, iOS devices, and cell phones, as long as the device uses a 3.5 mm jack.


However, the two mic/console caveats (Switch mic not compatible, Xbox 360 not working, and Xbox requiring an adapter) mean you should consider the headset’s “primary” platform rather than treating it as fully universal.
Pros, cons and who it suits

It’s a solid fit if you want a lightweight over-ear gaming headset with memory foam ear cushions, removable cat ears for flexibility, and RGB lighting for a more fun look. It also suits people who care about using one headset across multiple 3.5 mm jack devices.
It may not suit you if you’re specifically relying on Switch voice chat, or if you’re on Xbox 360, or if you’d rather have a completely straightforward plug-and-play experience without needing an adapter.
For sound expectations: the “immersive surround” claim and driver size suggest it’s aimed at entertainment and gaming positioning, but it’s unlikely to replace higher-end audio setups if you’re the type who chases more detailed, neutral audio.
Is it worth it?
Worth considering if your buying goal is comfort plus a fun, themed look (with removable cat ears and RGB lighting) for PC or PlayStation gaming, and you’re happy to use it on other 3.5 mm devices for everyday audio. You’ll also get more confidence from your decision if your Switch use is mainly for play rather than voice chat.

You may want to skip it if microphone compatibility is a must for Switch, or if your console setup includes Xbox 360, or if you dislike buying adapters to make hardware work.
If you’re buying as a gift for a kid or a young gamer who’ll enjoy the cat ears and RGB, this one fits the brief quite neatly—just be mindful of the mic note before assuming it’s “fully compatible” everywhere.


Mini FAQ
Does the headset work with Nintendo Switch?
It’s described as compatible with Switch, but there’s an important note that the microphone is not compatible when connecting to Switch series consoles.

Is the microphone usable on all platforms?
Not completely. The input you have states the mic isn’t compatible with Switch series consoles, and compatibility details also vary for Xbox setups (Xbox 360 not working, Xbox needing an adapter).
Can the cat ears be removed?
Yes, the cat ears are removable, so you can decide whether to wear them.
What connection type does it use?
It supports devices with a 3.5 mm jack.
Final check: what should I confirm before buying?
Confirm your main platform (especially Switch mic needs and whether you’re using Xbox 360), and double-check whether your Xbox setup will require an adapter.
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