![]() If you use a pair of wireless headphones with your mobile device, PC, or any number of devices, they probably use Bluetooth, like in the case of the Surface Headphones 2. The most common connectivity standard that wireless headphones use is Bluetooth, so why am I not mentioning it here? Can I use Bluetooth headphones with Xbox Series X|S? Using a USB dongle opens your options up, but you're still likely looking at a dedicated gaming headset, as there's little chance a regular pair of headphones you have lying around will use this. You can also go more affordable with a pair of headphones that uses a USB dongle to connect using a 2.4GHz signal, like with the well-reviewed SteelSeries Arctis 7X headset. Still, you'll only find this standard in dedicated gaming headsets designed for Xbox, which tend to be more premium (with some exceptions, like the Official Xbox Wireless Headset). The best way to go is native Xbox Wireless integration, like with the impeccable LucidSound LS50X headset or its more affordable sibling, the LucidSound LS35X headset. There are two ways that you can use wireless headphones with the Xbox Series X|S: either with the excellent Xbox Wireless protocol, which is used by officially licensed Xbox accessories like the Xbox Wireless Controller, or wireless dongles, which plug into one of your console's USB ports and then connect to your headphones. It is possible to use wireless headphones with the Xbox Series X|S, but you're going to run into a lot more limitations here than you would with a pair of more traditional wired headphones. There are several reasons why you'd hear less than perfect voice chat from any headset/mic, very rarely does anyone bother to try and pinpoint the issue though and end up saying, 'your mic sucks', when it's nothing to do with the mic at all.ĭon't forget that some duds do come off the assembly line (this goes for literally all mass produced products), and tests are only done at random so if you do end up with a dud then take it back and get it swapped for a working one.Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)īeing able to use a 3.5mm headphone jack for the vast majority of headphones is fantastic, but not everyone wants to be tethered to another cable. I have personally seen a few people forget to remove the film that covers the mic and that was their issue with people saying they sounded robotic, crackly, or it sounds like they're in a bathroom. I've tested a fair amount of headsets and the mic is just as good as any of the £300+ headsets. The mic is positioned perfectly away from the mouth and to the side so there's no need for a dead cat or a pop filter etc. It does its job and does it exactly as it's supposed to. It's a fantastic headset, a few of my mates have it too and we can hear each other as clear as day. The views of the moderation team do not reflect the view of Microsoft or its subsidiaries. ![]() Note: We are not affiliated with Microsoft or its subsidiaries in any official capacity. Showoff Sunday - all pictures of achievements, gamerscore, controllers, custom art/mods, battle stations, and so forth are only allowed as posts on Sundays. posts must be within the weekly megathread. and posts must be properly tagged or they will be removed. No advertising, selling, buying, trading, self pomotion or asking for free stuff. Memes, image macros, reaction gifs, polls, petitions, friend requests, and surveys are not allowed as posts. Spoilers and NSFW must be properly marked.Įnabling piracy, jailbreaking, hacking, fraud, account trading/sharing, region switching, etc is not allowed. Posts must be directly related to Xbox and link to the source.įollow Reddiquette. News, reviews, previews, rumors, screenshots, videos and more! Follow us on Twitter! Subreddit Podcast! Join our club Check out our official wiki page Subreddit Rules
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