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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 ...
A brand new, more expensive Xbox wireless headset is reportedly launching this month. That's according to the reliable data miner 'billbil-kun' on Dealabs who reported that Microsoft will be ...
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 ...
Microsoft has announced some upgrades to its Xbox Wireless Headset on Tuesday, with improved audio, better battery life, and an upgraded microphone for $110, which is $10 more than its predecessor.
I imagine there’s a poster hanging in Microsoft’s Redmond headquarters that reads “Anything Sony can do, Microsoft can do better”. Maybe it has a cat hanging from a PS5. Sure, this might ...
Microsoft have clearly decided that there’s a gap in the market for an official headset flavoured especially for the green and black console crowd; enter the Xbox Wireless Headset, set to launch ...
Microsoft has revealed its updated Xbox Wireless Headset, which now includes Dolby Atmos "at no extra cost". Designed to be comfier, with longer battery life and improved spatial sound ...
The Xbox Series X/S wireless headset is getting a bunch of improvements. The newest edition supports Dolby Atmos now and promises over 20 hours of battery life. It will also be $10 more than the ...
In brief: The wireless headset that Microsoft introduced shortly after launching the Xbox Series consoles was well regarded for offering a relatively impressive feature set for its $99 price.
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 ...
For one, the Xbox wireless headset has Bluetooth connectivity in ... and sound quality of a 2.4GHz connection – dongles for Microsoft devices can be purchased separately, but of course adds ...