Ordtop 2.4GHz Wireless Gaming Headset (GS400) with ENC mic, 7.1 surround and up to 40H battery
Product description
The essentials
If you’re shopping for a wireless gaming headset, the hard part is usually latency, connection stability and whether the mic actually stays usable in real life. This Ordtop 2.4GHz Wireless Gaming Headset (GS400) is built around low-latency wireless via a 2.4GHz connection, with additional Bluetooth and a wired option for certain devices. It also leans into immersive audio with virtual 7.1 surround, plus an ENC (Environmental Noise Cancellation) microphone aimed at keeping your voice clear during team chat.
That 4-in-1 connectivity story can be genuinely convenient—switching between PC and PlayStation setups without hunting for new headsets is a real time-saver. Still, it’s not “universal” in every direction: some platform limitations are specifically mentioned (for example, Bluetooth mode isn’t available on PS5/PS4, and the mic isn’t supported on Switch), so it’s worth checking your own devices before you commit.
Key points
On paper, this headset sits in the sensible mid-range tier for gamers who want wireless comfort without giving up responsiveness. The headline features are the under-20ms claim for the 2.4GHz connection, a stated range of up to 23 metres, and 40 hours of battery life. Audio-wise, you get 7.1 surround for virtual spatial cues, while the rotating ENC mic is designed to reduce background distractions like keyboard clicks and room noise.

In everyday use, the convenience is the big deal: you can control volume, mute/unmute the mic, switch between wireless modes, and power on/off directly on the headset without digging for menus. For longer sessions, the weight is listed at 276g, and the earcups combine protein leather with breathable mesh—those details matter more than you’d think when you’re wearing it for hours.
You’ll probably like it most if you mainly play on PC and/or PlayStation and want one headset that covers your gaming desk and living room. It may feel less compelling if your setup depends on Bluetooth audio for PS5/PS4, or if you specifically need full microphone support on Switch.
What to know before you buy
This model is positioned around 2.4GHz low-latency gaming, and it offers multiple ways to connect:


- 2.4GHz wireless using the included USB transmitter (Type-C + USB 2-in-1)
- Bluetooth 5.4 wireless mode
- 3.5mm wired mode using the included 3.5mm audio cable (described as the approach for Xbox One / Series X|S)

However, there are a couple of explicit caveats you should take seriously. Bluetooth mode is not available on PS5/PS4, and the microphone is not supported on Switch. So while the name mentions broad platform use, the “works seamlessly across devices” bit depends a lot on which exact console you’re using and whether you need chat/mic.
It also comes with RGB lighting, controlled by a double-tap on the volume up button. That’s optional atmosphere more than performance, but it’s there if you like a bit of visual flair.
A small but practical limitation: the 7.1 surround is described as a virtual effect. Virtual surround can be great for positional audio cues, but if you prefer a more natural, unprocessed sound profile, it might not be for you all the time.
Where it shines
Low-latency wireless for gaming

The headset is designed around 2.4GHz lossless wireless with latency claimed under 20ms. For fast games, that’s the sort of spec you look for when you want sound to feel responsive rather than “delayed”. The connection is also described as stable up to 23 metres, so casual movement around the room shouldn’t immediately cause dropouts.
In a typical session, it’s the kind of setup where you plug in the USB transmitter, select 2.4GHz, and you’re basically ready to play—no pairing dance every time.
ENC mic for clearer team chat


The ENC microphone is meant to filter out environmental noise such as keyboard clicks and room chatter. There’s also a rotating mic design so you can adjust the angle for pickup, plus a double-tap on the volume down button to mute/unmute with a voice prompt.
It’s a straightforward approach for group play, especially if your space isn’t a silent office.

Virtual 7.1 surround for spatial cues
If you play FPS games and like hearing footsteps and directional movement, the virtual 7.1 surround is a clear part of the pitch. It’s positioned as helpful for “spatial awareness”, so if you’ll actually use those cues, it could feel more than just marketing.
Tech specs
- Name: Ordtop 2.4GHz Wireless Gaming Headset (GS400)
- Type: Wireless gaming headset with 2.4GHz and Bluetooth plus wired mode (3.5mm)
- Format: 2.4GHz lossless wireless, Bluetooth 5.4, and 3.5mm wired
- Processor: Not stated
- Memory: Not stated
- Size: Not stated
- Capacity: Battery is listed as 1000mAh
- Weight: 276g (ultra-lightweight)
- Display: Not stated
- Resolution: Not stated
- Refresh rate: Not stated
Should you buy it?

It’s worth considering if you mainly want a low-latency wireless gaming headset with a built-in mic that’s meant to reduce background noise, plus virtual 7.1 surround for positional audio. The 40-hour battery claim and the low weight make it suitable for long sessions on a PC or PlayStation setup—especially if you like controlling everything from the headset.
You may want to skip it if your priority is Bluetooth mode on PS5/PS4 (it’s stated as not available there), or if you need the microphone supported on Switch (it’s not supported). Also, if you strongly dislike virtual surround processing, you might find it a bit “game-led” rather than neutral.


Mini FAQ
Does it work wirelessly on PC?
The headset supports 2.4GHz wireless gaming using the included USB transmitter, and it also supports Bluetooth and wired 3.5mm—so PC use is covered via those connection options.

Can I use Bluetooth on PS5 or PS4?
Bluetooth mode is stated as not available on PS5/PS4, so you’ll need to rely on the 2.4GHz connection method (USB transmitter) for those consoles.
Is the microphone supported on Switch?
The microphone is stated as not supported on Switch, so it’s not the best match if Switch chat is essential.
How do you mute the mic?
The instructions describe a double-tap on the volume down button to mute/unmute with a voice prompt.
How long does the battery last?
The battery is described as up to 40 hours on a single charge, with a full recharge time stated as 2–3 hours.
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