
Microsoft launched the new Xbox Wireless Headset. It promise best-in-class audio and chat performance across consoles, PCs, and mobile devices.
These headphones use USB-C for charging, and the package contains a 14-inch cable.
Specifications
What’s in the box | Xbox Wireless Headset USB-C charging cable (14 inches long) |
System Requirements | For use with Xbox X|S, Xbox One, and Windows 10 devices. On supported consoles, some voice chat features may require Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Live Gold (memberships sold separately). Windows 10 use requires Bluetooth 4.2+, Xbox Wireless adapter or compatible USB-C cable. Each sold separately. |
Materials | Headband: inner steel metal band with foam cushioning Ear cushions: oval design with polyurethane leather and foam cushioning |
Microphones | Mic design: bendable boom with dual mics and Illuminated LED when mic is on |
Speakers | Speaker size: 40mm Speaker material: Paper composite diaphragm and neodymium magnet Speaker Impedance: 32 ohm Speaker Response: 20Hz – 20kHz |
Controls | Buttons: power/pair, mute, game/chat audio balance dial (left earcup), volume dial (right earcup). |
Bluetooth | Bluetooth version: 4.2 (A2DP, HFP, HSP) Codec: SBC |
Battery | Internal, rechargeable lithium-ion battery with up to 15 hours of battery life per charge. 30 minutes of charging provides about 4 hours of battery life and recharges to full battery life in about 3 hours when headset is not in use. |
Weight | 11 oz (312g) |
Virtual Surround Sound | Supports Spatial Sound technologies like Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone:X on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One |
Xbox Accessories app | Adjust equalizer settings, bass boost, auto-mute, LED brightness, and mic monitoring |
Microsoft has also released a video presentation of these headphones.
The Xbox Wireless Headset costs $99.99 and will be available worldwide from March 16. However, you can pre-order via the Microsoft Store.
I am interested in these headphones, I hope they are qualitative.