Microsoft's Xbox Wireless Headset feels like affordable Surface Headphones

If you couldn’t quite open your wallet far enough to buy a pair of Microsoft’s pricey Surface Headphones, there’s an alternative: the new Xbox Wireless Headset, available for consoles and PCs alike. It has a nifty little feature that should be useful both when fragging friends and taking a Teams or Zoom call, too.The $99 Xbox Wireless HeadsetRemove non-product linkis far cheaper than the $250 Surface Headphones 2Remove non-product link, with one key difference: The new Xbox Wireless Headset doesn’t support active noise cancelling, as the Surface Headphones do. Remember that while the new headset carries the Xbox name, Microsoft’s Xbox brand applies to both Windows PCs, the Xbox, and even other consoles. The new headset will work on all three platforms, and will be available March 16.To read this article in full, please click here https://www.pcworld.com/article/3607756/microsofts-xbox-wireless-headset-feels-like-affordable-surface-headphones.html#tk.rss_all

Created 4y | Feb 16, 2021, 7:21:04 PM


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