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Xbox headset
Xbox headset












xbox headset
  1. #Xbox headset Pc
  2. #Xbox headset Bluetooth
  3. #Xbox headset series

Most gaming headsets require days of continued use to fully learn their respective button layouts, but this one’s dead simple. There are only two buttons on the headset: one to manually mute the bendable microphone (an LED on the inner section of the boom microphone angled toward your face is illuminated when the mic is hot), and another that serves as the all-in-one pairing and power button, both of which reside on the left ear cup. The best wired or wireless gaming headsets to buy Twist to increase or decrease, nice and simple - no buttons necessary. I appreciate that Microsoft put it front and center. The left dial acts as a chat and game audio mixer, so you can tune your playmates down a bit during a dialogue-heavy cutscene or vice versa. Unlike the company’s more premium headphones, there’s no active noise cancellation here (I’d complain, but they’re $99), though the passive noise isolation is better than average for this price. In addition to how the headset looks, its functionality is similar to the Surface Headphones, with twistable dials on the outside of each ear cup for adjusting elements of the audio. And while I wish this model had a bungee-style headband and swiveling ear cups like most SteelSeries headsets, not having these features didn’t equate to comfort issues here. There’s no worry that they’ll resize just from being moved around. The sidearms require two hands to make adjustments, which I like. The little holes in the recessed areas between the faux leather ear pads and the dials seem to be there just for cosmetic reasons, but it looks fantastic nevertheless.īuy for $99.90 from Best Buy Buy for $99.90 from GameStop Buy for $99.90 from AmazonĬrucially, these are comfortable, even though my head size nearly pushes them to their size limits.

#Xbox headset series

Next to the Series X, it looks the part with a touch of glossy green detailing around the ear cup dials, covered in matte black plastic. Its design is stellar, a logical fit in the company’s headphone lineup. Microsoft’s latest headset just stands out as being particularly impressive for the number of things it gets right for $99. This is far from the first gaming headset to do this, or even do it well.

#Xbox headset Pc

So you can take a call or have audio from any app come through from a phone, tablet, or a PC mixed in with the sound coming from your Xbox console.

#Xbox headset Bluetooth

It’s also compatible with Bluetooth (version 4.2, SBC codec), and better yet, it can connect through both protocols simultaneously. It’s compatible with the Xbox Wireless protocol, making it easy to pair with any Xbox One or Xbox Series X / S console. Microsoft’s new $99 Xbox Wireless headset isn’t perfect, but it’s the best attempt at being an Xbox gaming headset and an everyday set of wireless headphones I’ve tried yet.














Xbox headset