There are no one-size-fits-all audio settings that are best in Warzone 2; it all depends on your preferences and the hardware you use. Still, there are some Warzone audio settings that can give you a significant advantage, especially in crisis situations like during a circle phase, which will ultimately lead to getting more Warzone wins, and that's what we want. Here's our take on the best audio settings in Warzone:
| Setting | Value |
| Audio Mix | Headphones Bass Boost |
| Master Volume | 70 |
| Music Volume | 0 |
| Dialogue Volume | 60 |
| Effects Volume | 100 |
| Hit Marker Volume | 70 |
| Speakers/Headphones Game Sound Device | Default System Device |
| Mono Audio | Off |
The main reason we chose Headphone Bass Boost audio mix is that it seems to be the most balanced one for footsteps and gunshots, and those are the sounds that most often tell us where the enemy is.
Master Volume is set at 70, but honestly, it all depends on the type of headphones that you are using. We just want to point out that it's rather worth aiming for a slightly higher Master Volume for audibility of the most essential sounds and weapons such as Crossbow, but you should not overdo it; well, you know, your health is at stake here too.
Best Voice Chat Audio Settings in Warzone 2.0
If you are not using proximity chat or a third-party app such as Discord, using voice chat is an option as talking to your team about strategies and giving out information can be essential. That said, you should take care of the high-quality audio aspect here as well, and here are the best settings in Warzone for it:
| Setting | Value |
| Voice Chat | On |
| Last Words Voice Chat | Off |
| Proximity Chat | On |
| Voice Chat Device | Default System Device |
| Voice Chat Recording Mode | Push To Talk |