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Microsoft Unveils New Xbox Wireless Headset

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Microsoft Unveils New Xbox Wireless Headset
Microsoft Unveils New Xbox Wireless Headset

Microsoft has launched its brand-new Xbox headset which will be available on March 16 but you can already pre-order yours today. The Xbox Wireless Headset is priced at $100.

This headset is packed with tons of cool features. The Xbox Wireless Headset is designed for gaming and is compatible with the latest Xbox Series X and Series S and with PCs as well. The headset can be concurrently be connected to your phone and can answer calls while you are playing.

The headset also includes a microphone which can be easily tucked away when not in use. It also features two beam-forming mics and a voice isolation tuning which will help to separate background noise from your voice. By rotating the earcups, you can adjust the volume with both the volume of the game and the team chat separately.

XBOX WIRELESS HEADSET

The headset is also supported with three high-quality spatial audio standards which are Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone:X. For PC, it may need a Bluetooth 4.2 (or higher) dongle while a built-in function already exists in Xbox consoles.

With the use of the Xbox Accessories app, you can change the setup of your headset, adjust the equalizer and bass boost, change the auto-mute feature, change the LED brightness, and even more. The headset weighs about 321g and has a 15-hour battery lifespan on a single charge. If ever you are in a hurry, a quick 30-minute charge will do which will give you 4 hours of battery life.

Other details are available if you visit the Microsoft Store and you can already pre-order yours. It is available in the US, Canada, the UK, Germany, Australia, and others. Selected retail stores will also be available with the Xbox Wireless Headset.

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