There are plenty of wireless headsets out there that’ll work just fine with the Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, but none of them have been produced in-house by 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Microsoft. They’ve 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:te♕amed-up with other major manufacturers to make headsets and they’ve got a wired pair, but now Microsoft has just𒀰 announced their very first wireless headset made specifically for Microsoft devices.
Simply called , these new headphones come with modern features like an adjustable, vo🐭ice-isolating microphone that tucks away when not in use, automute functionality, and Bluetooth connectivity that'll let you connect to your mobile phone and Xbox at the same time.
The dual beamforming microphone lets it isolate a player's speech from the surrounding environment, which Microsoft says allows it to separate speech from ambient noise. The ♋automute function will turn off the microphone when you're not speaking, helping to save battery liཧfe. Automute can be toggled on or off and there's also a mute button if you want to have the freedom to scream incoherently without deafening your friends on the other end of the line.
Microsoft doesn't mention anything about sound isolation, but thei🍰r new wireless headset does come with some comfy pads that look like they'll🍌 do a fine job of keeping everything from outside the ear cups at bay. There's also a lightweight, adjustable headband that's padded and sure to meet the requirements of most head sizes.
The Xbox Wireless Headset promises low latency, lossless audio, and supports spatial sound technologies including Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone. You can also fine-tune your s൩ound experience on Xbox consoles by adjust🧸ing the headset's settings in the Xbox Accessories app (which includes a bass boost and equalizer).
Fifteen hours of battery life will come from a full battery charge, depending on a player's distance to their Xbox, and four hours of charge can come in just 30 minutes connected to a power source. That's nothing compared to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Marshall's 80 hours of playtime, but then again, the Marshall can't connect to a phone and Xbox at♐ the same time to let you play gameℱs while chatting with your grandma.
The Xbox Wireless Headset arrives on March 16 for the low price of $99.99. You can pre-order now or wait for it tꦰo go on sale at select online retailers (you can probably guess which ones).