![]() ![]() While it does connect to your phone, there's no way to skip tracks, receive calls, or even pause music. If you're hoping for a good headset for your commute, you'll have to look elsewhere. That just makes it a good headset for mobile gaming, like if you're streaming a Game Pass game on your tablet. The lack of decent Bluetooth controls, however, doesn't make the Xbox Wireless Headset ideal for commuters listening to music or podcasts. Then again, that headset isn't Bluetooth and is $20 more expensive. So it looks like if you want one headset for everything, your best choice is still the Astro A20, and its two dongle solution for consoles, if you don't mind spending the extra cash. The PS5 recognized the headset but still refused to connect after about half a dozen attempts. The Xbox Wireless Headset using Bluetooth and Microsoft Wireless connections gives it some versatility, and means it plays nice with Windows 10 PCs, Xbox Consoles, and mobile devices.įor fun, I even tried to connect to my PS5 since the console does pick up Bluetooth devices. It's waaaay better than the PS5 Pulse wireless headset's embedded microphones, but still, nothing to write home about compared to the best budget microphones. ![]() The microphone itself is a little short, so I found myself speaking a lot louder than usual because I thought it was too far from the mouth, even though I didn't have to. You can hear from the voice sample that the mic's sound quality is serviceable and clear enough for competitive gaming. The flexible boom mic can be indiscreetly bent around the front of the left earcup when not in use. There's nothing more embarrassing than your teammates pleading with you to mute your mic because your chill beats are too loud or the sound of your wife watching Real Housewives of New Jersey is bleeding through comms. It's a feature that will mute your mic when you're not speaking, which is nice if you live in a chaotically loud household. The auto-mute settings are especially handy. Xbox owners holding out in the hope of an official wireless headset, one that sounds great for gaming, will be relieved. The added cost for virtual surround sound is a bummer I played some Resident Evil 7 in stereo for a mood change, and the creaks of the wood floors as I explore the spooky murder house were genuinely terrifying. I was more or less able to pinpoint the areas where Pathfinder was ziplining overhead with relative ease. Combined with Dolby Atmos (one-time cost of $15), the Xbox Wireless Headset makes up some ground on Sony's excellent surround sound in its Pulse 3D headset. I recently have given Apex Legends another chance in my gaming rotation. Button mapping available via Xbox Accessories app for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10/11 app for Windows PC requires compatible USB-C cable (sold separately).Connectivity: Bluetooth, Xbox Wireless Protocol Testing conducted by Microsoft using standard AA batteries in preproduction units. Battery life varies significantly with headsets, additional accessories, usage, and other factors. Mobile and Bluetooth: select devices and versions some functionality not supported. **Prices and availability may vary by retailer. Testing conducted by Microsoft using pre-production units. Battery life varies significantly with distance from console, additional accessories, usage and other factors. Dolby Atmos and DTS:X: may require additional purchases, app downloads, and supported hardware. Some voice chat features require Game Pass Ultimate or Core (membership sold separately). Use a compatible USB-C cable (sold separately) to configure audio settings on the Xbox Accessories App when using a Windows 10/11 PC. Windows 10/11 app support available after installing the latest Windows update. *Audio customization available via the Xbox Accessories app for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10/11 Devices.
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