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Microsoft unveils Xbox Wireless Headset, puts it on pre-order immediately at $100

Microsoft unveiled the first wireless Xbox headset in quite a while – it will be available from March 16 at $100, but you can pre-order one today if you want to be among the first to have it.

This Xbox Wireless Headset is designed for gaming on the Xbox Series X or Series S as well as PCs. You can also simultaneously connect it to your phone so you would hear it if it rings while you play. You can even accept the call and continue playing.

As a proper gaming headset, this one has a microphone (which can be tucked away when not in use). Two beam-forming mics and voice isolation tuning help the headset separate your voice from background noises. Also, you can rotate the earcups to adjust the volume of game audio and team chat separately.

Three high-quality spatial audio standards are supported: Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos and DTS Headphone:X. You may need a Bluetooth 4.2 (or higher) dongle to connect with your PC, the Xbox consoles have the functionality built in.

You can adjust the game and team chat volumes separately
The microphone is designed to filter out background noise

Game and team chat volumes can be adjusted separately • The microphone filters out background noise

The Xbox Wireless Headset weighs 312g. Its battery should last 15 hours on a single charge. If you’re in a hurry, a 30 minute charge is puts in 4 hours of play time into the battery.

Using the Xbox Accessories app you can tune additional settings on the headset – adjust the equalizer and bass boost, configure the auto-mute feature, change the LED brightness and more. The video above demos the app, the one below is the launch trailer for the headset.

You can find more details and pre-order the headset over at the online Microsoft Store in the US, Canada (CAD$ 130), the UK (£95), Germany (€100), Australia (AUD$150) and others. The headset will also be available through select retailers.

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Author: Peter
Source: GSMArena

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