

#MICROSOFT XBOX HEADSET WIRELESS UPDATE#
The headset needed an update during the initial pairing with the Xbox Accessory app. In order to connect it to an Xbox console, you simply hold the green pairing button down for 4 seconds on the headset along with the pairing button on the console. Xbox Wireless Headset setupĬonnecting the Xbox Wireless headset to compatible devices is a quick, painless process. Overall, the large oval earcups easily fit over my ears, creating a tight seal, which helps to keep the outside world at bay. The pressure receded after a couple of wears, allowing me to use the headset comfortably over long gaming sessions. Initially, I felt pressure in the area around the upper portion of my relatively small ears. Out the box, the Xbox Wireless Headset needs a little breaking in before they’re comfortable. The plastic extenders are hiding a metal frame and have a pleasant ratcheting sound when pushed or pulled. If you look inside the earcups, you’ll see either a large “R” or “L” to help you determine the correct orientation. On the back of the right earcup sits the USB Type-C port.īoth the earcups and the underside of the headband are made of foam wrapped in polyurethane leather. And if you look along the top of the mic, you’ll discover a small mute button. Directly below it, curling around the earcup, is the bendable boom mic. The power/pairing button along the back of the left earcup is also bright green. A thin strip of neon green lines the earcap to break up that monochrome look. It’s entirely matte with the exception of the glossy Xbox logo on the right earcap. As previously mentioned, the Xbox Wireless Headset is made of black plastic.
