While the right earcup houses the USB-C charging port, the left earcup has a small LED, a green power/pairing button, and a non-detachable microphone. On the inside of the left disc is a line with a game controller and a person to indicate it is the game/chat balance dial. These marks indicate it is the volume dial. On the inside of the right disc is a line with + and – marks. The disc is where the ear cups attach to the headband. The disc has a trademark Xbox green ring on the inside for a bit of colour. The right one has the Xbox logo stamped in gloss black on an otherwise matte black finish. The outer ear cups are discs, almost three inches in diameter. On the bottom left inside of the headband is a raised dot to let you know by feeling that it is the left side. The headset size is adjustable by pulling down on the earcups, which expands the connector arm from within the headband. The headband is pretty standard, constructed from sturdy plastic with a nicely padded faux leather underside. While most over-ear gaming headsets have a solid earcup design, the pretty Xbox Wireless Headset is a slight departure from the norm. What’s included with the Xbox Wireless Headset. Windows 10 use requires Bluetooth 4.2+, Xbox Wireless adapter or compatible USB-C cable. On supported consoles, some voice chat features may require Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Live Gold (memberships sold separately). 30 minutes of charging provides about 4 hours of battery life and recharges to full battery life in about 3 hours when headset is not in use Virtual Surround Sound Supports Spatial Sound technologies like Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone:X on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One Xbox Accessories App Adjust equalizer settings, bass boost, auto-mute, LED brightness, and mic monitoring System Requirements For use with Xbox X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10 devices. Dials: game/chat audio balance dial (left earcup), volume dial (right earcup) Battery Internal, rechargeable lithium-ion battery with up to 15 hours of battery life per charge.Bluetooth version: 4.2 (A2DP, HFP, HSP).Speaker Response: 20Hz – 20kHz Microphone Mic design: bendable boom with dual mics and Illuminated LED when mic is on Bluetooth.Speaker material: Paper composite diaphragm and neodymium magnet. ![]() Ear cushions: oval design with polyurethane leather and foam cushioning Speakers.Headband: inner steel metal band with foam cushioning.The Xbox Wireless Headset has the following features and specifications: Materials ![]() Read on for our full review! Specifications Our Xbox Wireless Headset looks at the newest headset for the Xbox Series X|S (and Xbox One), which happens to come straight from Microsoft themselves. While the average gamer likely sticks to the first-party Xbox controllers, it’s equally likely that you’ll find those same gamers sporting headsets by Razer, LucidSound, Turtle Beach, Audeze, or other companies. However, every once in a while, Microsoft comes along and makes a first-party Xbox option of their own. Many companies make peripherals for consoles there is no question it’s a lucrative market.
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