It's time for the bring-your-own-headset change-over in the Xbox One Wireless Controller environment. Xbox Live's Major Nelson let it be known this week that they'd be bringing this simple adapter ...
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Thanks to the work of loyal fans, and confirmation from Xbox’s Albert Penello, we can share a little feature explaining why you should be excited for Xbox One’s headset adapter. If you don’t own or ...
The Xbox One launched last week without support for third-party headsets, but some gamers are not taking no for an answer. As Kotaku reports, modders have created their own DIY Xbox One headset ...
Microsoft has confirmed that it's making an adapter to allow current-gen and third-party headsets to work with the Xbox One, though this won't be included with the console. Xbox One lead planner ...
Here’s a cheaper and easier method of making a telephone headset adapter. All that’s required is a cheap headset ($5 at Harvey Norman), a DPDT switch and a few connectors. Each transducer in the ...
The Xbox One's newly announced headset adapter will not work with the Tritton Warhead, Tritton Primer, Xbox 360 Wireless and Xbox 360 Wireless Bluetooth headsets, according to the Xbox support page.
Wired Xbox 360 headsets will be compatible with the Xbox One via an adapter, Microsoft has confirmed. "We are working to develop an adapter for current wired headsets to connect," said Microsoft's ...
It's possible to use a headset that contains headphones and a microphone with a MacBook if you purchase a headset that contains a 3.5 mm connector. You can also purchase a 2.5 mm to 3.5 mm adapter to ...
The Xbox One headset adapter, required to use any third-party headset due to the upcoming console's proprietary headset jack - has been delayed until 2014. Third-party manufacturer Turtle Beach ...