New Xbox Wireless Headset Revealed, Adds Improved Battery Life And Dolby Atmos Support
A new version of the Xbox Wireless headset has been revealed, and while it doesn’t make massive changes to the current model, it does introduce several helpful upgrades. Priced at $110, it’s now available to order at several stores.
The marquee feature on the updated headset is the inclusion of the advanced surround-sound technology Dolby Atmos. Additionally, the battery life has been improved and offers up to 20 hours of play from a full charge–up from the 15 hours of the original model–the microphone has been upgraded with enhanced auto-mute and voice isolation for clearer communication, and the headset has Bluetooth 5.3 functionality.
The Xbox Wireless headset is a decent piece of hardware for its price, as it features a snug and comfortable fit alongside an all-black design that matches current Xbox consoles. Considering how finicky third-party wireless headsets can be on Xbox Series X|S, having a headset that works with minimal fuss and is built for full Xbox support is worth considering when you make your next purchase. These will also work on Xbox One and PC, so you’re getting multi-platform use from it as well.
If you’re in the market for a new headset, you can also check out GameSpot’s feature on the best Xbox gaming headsets to buy in 2024. For those of you looking to get a wireless headset that’ll last you a long time, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro is the best one you can get right now and it’s on sale for $274 (was $350). This wireless headset works on Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and Switch, has a plush design that makes it comfy to use over long periods, and it has excellent sound quality. It also comes with two batteries that you can swap between on the fly–a very useful feature for marathon gaming sessions.
The lovely SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7X is also on sale for $160 (was $180) if you don’t mind losing a few high-end features, while the plush SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7P is just $123.60 (was $180) if you’re looking for something that’s compatible with everything except Xbox consoles.