As an alternative to the process outlined above, you can plug your non-Microsoft wireless headset to your Xbox controller directly. To do so, you'll need to purchase a Bluetooth transmitter with a 3.5mm audio socket, which is the same size as a typical AUX cord. Not every Xbox Controller...
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I cannot get any bluetooth headset microphone to work with Windows 10. I have tried three different bluetooth headsets, most recently a Corsair Gaming H2100. I have no problem getting the audio output to work just fine with any of them, but I cannot get it to recognize the microphone....
The process should be pretty much the same whether you’re using a USB headset or just connecting a dongle for a wireless headset. If your headset uses a base station that requires an optical connection, before doing all the steps above, go to the Sound and Screen page in the main settin...
Corsair HS75 ($150) I'll also take a second to shout out Microsoft's official solution, the aptly named Xbox Wireless Headset. It costs $100 and works with the Xbox One and the newer Xbox Series consoles. The only real issue is that, like anything else that's related to the next-ge...
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The SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless for Xbox turned out to be the ideal headset during a pandemic, letting us enjoy our favorite games and TV shows in peace and quiet.
1. Wired vs. Wireless Gaming Headsets One of the most impactful choices you’ll make when selecting a headset is whether to go wireless or not. We’re all conditioned to think that what costs more is inherently higher quality— wireless certainly costs more — but there are pros and cons ...
3. Tap on "DualSense Wireless Controller" under My Devices and wait for the phone and controller to pair. Once the two are connected, the DualSense LED will turn a solid red, and it'll be listed as "Connected" under My Devices. Once your Apple device has connected to a DualSense contro...
Also new is a microphone built into the DualSense that lets you broadcast and/or talk to your online crew without an additional microphone or headset, and there's a mute button for the mic underneath the PS button (viaTechRadar). This can be quite convenient if your "Back 4 Blood" squad...