Description
The Microsoft Xbox Wireless On-ear Headset Black is a wireless headset that pairs directly to your Xbox One console without the need for dongles, cables, or a base station. It features spatial sound technologies including Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone:X* and uses auto-mute and voice isolation to reduce noise interruption for crystal-clear chat. The headset has volume and game/chat levels adjustable with the rotating earcup dials and can last up to 15 hours on a single charge. It also pairs to your phone via Bluetooth for on-the-go music or chat. The Xbox Accessories app can be used to fine-tune your experience.
- Pair directly to your console with Xbox Wireless radio without
the need for dongles, cables, or a base station
- Surround yourself with spatial sound technologies including
Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone:X*
- Use auto-mute and voice isolation to reduce noise interruption
for crystal-clear chat
- Adjust your volume and game/chat levels with the rotating earcup
dials
- Enjoy up to 15 hours of battery life with the internal,
rechargeable battery*
- Flexible, lightweight design with an adjustable headband
- Connect to mobile devices via Bluetooth for on-the-go music or
chat*
- Pair to your phone and Xbox simultaneously to chat with a friend
on your phone and play on your console at the same time
- Fine-tune your experience with the Xbox Accessories app*
*Audio customisation available via the Xbox Accessories app for Xbox
Series X|S, Xbox One and Windows 10 Devices. Windows 10 app support
available after installing the latest Windows update. Use a compatible
USB-C cable (sold separately) to configure audio settings on the Xbox
Accessories App when using a Windows 10 PC. Some voice chat features
require Xbox Game Pass Ultimate or Xbox Live Gold (memberships sold
separately). Dolby Atmos and DTS:X: may require additional purchases,
app downloads and supported hardware. Battery life varies significantly
with distance from console, additional accessories, usage and other
factors. Testing conducted by Microsoft using pre-production units.