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Microsoft Officially Unveils wired Xbox Stereo Headset

Microsoft Officially Unveils wired Xbox Stereo Headset

August 20, 2021 Off By TheDashDouble

Microsoft have just officially unveiled it’s wired xbox stereo headset and it’s looking terrific already. Microsoft has established itself as a manufacturer of not just high-quality Xbox systems but also Xbox peripherals during the last generation of consoles. The Xbox Wireless Controller, Xbox Elite Controller, Xbox Adaptive Controller, and other Microsoft accessories fall under this category. Microsoft already has a headset in the form of the Xbox Wireless Headset, which is one of the company’s most popular accessories. Many of those headsets, such as the Xbox Wireless Headset, may be rather costly. However, Microsoft has introduced the Xbox Stereo Headset as an alternative to the Xbox Wireless Headset on August 19th, which is meant to slot into that array of headsets as the platform’s most inexpensive choice.

 

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The Xbox Stereo Headset is a wired headset that connects to your Xbox controller or any device with a 3.5mm headphone port and requires no batteries. It also has a physical design that is comparable to the Xbox Wireless Headset, with big cushioned ear cups, a sturdy adjustable headband, and an in-line microphone that can be adjusted to give crystal clear chitty chat. Audio technologies such as Windows Sonic, Dolby Atmos, and DTS Headphone X software are also supported. Although Microsoft is not officially saying that the Xbox One Stereo Headset will begin to disappear and the new Xbox Stereo Headset will be added to the shop stand. But looking at the feature and prices of the two products, this may likely be the case.

 

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The Xbox Stereo Headset costs $59.99, which is $40 cheaper than the Xbox Wireless Headset and comfortably within the entry-level price range. It’s quite clear that this headset is aimed at individuals who don’t want to spend a lot of money on gaming accessories and those who may just want to have two sets of Headsets available for different platforms. The Xbox Stereo Headset will cost $59.99 and will be released on September 21, according to Microsoft.