Forta Wireless uses a 2.4G USB receiver to ensure a lossless connection with no latency. This is crucial in gaming, so that sound and image follow each other exactly.
Inside are 50mm drivers, and as a licensed product, it naturally supports the PS5's 3D Audio. This means you'll get a better sense of direction and distance in games that support it - whether it's enemy footsteps or atmospheric sounds in an open-world game.

One of the strongest points of the new headset is its battery life. Trust promises up to 55 hours of playtime on a full charge, which is quite impressive in this price range. Should you run out of battery in the middle of a match, you can charge it via the included USB-C cable and continue playing in the meantime.
Comfort has also been taken into account with thick over-ear cushions and an adjustable headband that should make it bearable to wear for several hours at a time. The microphone is of the detachable type, so you can take it off if you just want to sit and play single player or watch a movie.

The headset is available in colors that match the PS5 universe: Midnight Black and White. The controls themselves are located directly on the ear cups, where you can quickly turn up and down or mute the microphone without having to enter the console's menus.
Price and availability: The Trust Forta Wireless comes with a suggested retail price of 599 kroner. This places it as a very strong budget alternative to the more expensive first-party headsets, especially when you consider the official license and the long battery life.