Microsoft just refreshed its Xbox Wireless Headset with a new version that supports Bluetooth 5.3. The new Xbox Wireless Headset promises up to 20 hours of battery life and supports Dolby Atmos ...
Plus, it cost $100, making it more affordable than other great Xbox headsets, even ones that are wired only. And with Bluetooth, you can connect it to your PC or mobile device if you want.
You can also directly pair this headset with Xbox consoles or mobile devices and PCs through the Bluetooth 5.3 support. While the original Xbox Wireless Headset lasted for up to 15 hours of ...
Regardless of which Xbox Series X you get, both consoles have basically the same specs. They both use a custom AMD Zen 2 processor with 8 cores clocked at 3.8GHz and an AMD RDNA 2 GPU with 12 ...
This iteration boasts the inclusion of Dolby Atmos, an extended battery life, an upgraded mic, and the new Bluetooth 5.3. The new headset is now available to order for $110 at the Xbox or ...
Microsoft has announced its Xbox Game Pass line-up for the first half of November, which will be headlined by Metal Slug Tactics, Goat Simulator Remastered and Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024.
Designed to be comfier, with longer battery life and improved spatial sound, the new Xbox Wireless Headset replaces the previous model. This fresh version of the Bluetooth Xbox Wireless Headset ...
Released alongside the Xbox Series S, the Series X has a Custom AMD Zen 2 CPU, a Custom RDNA 2 GPU, and 16 GB of RAM.
The latest Xbox showcase has wrapped up, and we saw a mix of new trailers and gameplay for upcoming games arriving on the console and PC. We got some big announcements from partners like Remedy ...
The third Xbox Partner Preview just wrapped up. This showcase, which Xbox previously held versions of in October 2023 and March 2024, put the spotlight on third-party games coming to PC and Xbox ...
Microsoft has officially unveiled its new, enhanced Xbox Wireless Headset. Earlier this month, the reliable data miner 'billbil-kun' reported that the company was gearing up to launch a more ...
Microsoft launched its Xbox Wireless Headset about three and a half years ago, and its competition has changed -- in every way -- since then. So Microsoft amped it up a little to keep it from ...