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Xbox 360 Bluetooth headset From June 30th Xbox 360 gamers will be able to get their hands on Datel's Bluetooth headset, although it will set you back £59.99.
The headset utilizes the same 2.4GHz radio technology used by the award-winning Xbox 360 Wireless Controller. With the headset's range of up to 30 feet, gamers can enjoy clear communications ...
This week I have been lucky enough to get to spend some time with the latest wares from Tritton, with their exclusive Tritton Warhead 7.1 headset for Xbox 360… ...
The official Xbox 360 Wireless Headset was a beloved accessory of the previous generation, as Microsoft's in-house solution for console voice chat. This lightweight single-ear headset allowed ...
Like I said, the Xbox One doesn't natively support Bluetooth audio. You need to either get an Xbox Wireless-compatible headset, like the ones listed above, or get creative.
Many of today's modern smartphones have ditched 3.5mm cables completely, which is what the Xbox uses to interface with wired headsets. You can buy cheap USB-C to 3.5mm dongles to retain the use of ...
This means that your Bluetooth headset can't be connected natively to your Xbox console or your controller. However, you can still connect a Bluetooth headset to the controller's 3.5mm stereo jack.
Microsoft is claiming the Xbox Wireless headset will have up to 15 hours of battery life, but a 30-minute quick charge over USB Type-C will give users around 4 hours of gameplay.