After three long years, Xbox finally gave its proprietary wireless gaming headset a refresh. This iteration boasts the inclusion of Dolby Atmos, an extended battery life, an upgraded mic, and the new ...
Microsoft launched its Xbox Wireless Headset about three and a half years ... The new model, named identically to the old one (ugh), has the same design, but Microsoft dropped the green stripe ...
Microsoft has unveiled an upgraded version of the Xbox Wireless Headset, bringing a handful of ... Here’s hoping that this one’s even better.
One of the most important changes ... receive calls on mobile devices while playing games on Xbox or PC. At $110, Microsoft's new gaming headset might be a reasonable alternative to TechSpot's ...
One of the most affordable gaming headsets (at ... It’s been three years since Microsoft released its first-party wireless headset for the Xbox Series X/S. At just $100, it was a decent and very ...
Microsoft has launched an updated version of its Xbox Wireless Headset to help compete against a growing market of choices. Likely because it was having a hard time making any sort of top lists for ...
Microsoft has announced some upgrades to its Xbox Wireless Headset on Tuesday ... and is the only one you can buy on the Xbox Store. It’s also priced at $110, which isn’t a huge price hike ...
Microsoft has rolled out an upgrade to its Xbox Wireless Headset to ... which you can learn about in detail below. One of the standout features of the new headset is the inclusion of Dolby Atmos.