Xbox 360 Wireless Headset with Bluetooth
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Almost any phone can be connected to it. When I tried to play a video and listen to voice overs with the bluetooth headset it did not work. I then tried to connect it to my Droid Razor but it did not work. I doubt it at least for me.
The Xbox 360 version of the game cannot be downloaded unless you own a Xbox
While he hasn't checked the time it takes to charge, my grandson says it takes three hours to charge and the charge lasts "forever" (forever). I have no idea how long it actually
The gels can be purchased separately, I believe. There may still be a few available in stores, but if you got yours from a seller, I'd suggest you get in touch with them.
Selected User Reviews For Xbox 360 Wireless Headset with Bluetooth
To make things more convenient for me, I thought that getting a Bluetooth headset that can also be used with my Xbox would prove to be a wise decision. The same headset belongs to my brother, so he likes it. However, mine wasn't up to par. I agree - Xbox - Can be used with
When used with Xbox, these wireless headsets seem to have a common problem the headset pauses when pressing the button There is a high-pitched noise coming from the headset when it is muted by other users. issue is that you need to shout in order to be heard. I was informed that my voice sounded distant and faint when testing this product on Xbox Live, even though I held the microphone within half a meter of my face. My lips are an inch from my teeth. Changing between Xbox and phone usage was not easy, since the headset did not connect to either very quickly, and did not allow me to hear other people when I was talking. I love the high-class Some have also reported that a pitched noise was present, however it is only experienced on the Xbox side. Utilisation of Bluetooth - I haven't been able to use this Bluetooth headset because of its poor range. Even the thinnest part of the material kills the signal between the headset and the connected device. When the headset was stuck in my ear and my phone was found in my pocket, there were intermittent problems with the connection. The person who I was speaking to was unable to hear me, and I was unable to hear them. As long as I hold my phone chest-level, I wouldn't be able to maintain a strong connection, which defeats the purpose of my I agree - THE COMFORT OF As such, the headset is not designed in order to fit in your ear canal, but instead to fit in the opening within Unfortunately, the headset tended to fall out of my ear frequently. There was a rubber band from the speaker that stuck to my ear so badly that I had to scratch the inside of my ear to remove it. In my opinion, the loop that goes around the outside of the ear was a little too big, and it didn't hold on tightly enough for me.
- The overall impression It is impossible for me to recommend this product. I don't like it because it's uncomfortable, has unreliable networking, and the microphone doesn't work very well. There is no noise cancellation on the microphone, and I received frequent complaints about wind noise, even when there was no wind. Only a weak battery life made sense for this headset (around 8 hours), but the battery life isn't even good for headsets. Consider a wired headset for your PC and a Bluetooth one for your smartphone instead of spending so much money on both. If you are interested in Jabra Play, I recommend it.
As a mother, I had grown tired of my son always yelling when he was playing online with his friends. I bought this for him to use with his Xbox. According to him, the headset that comes with your purchase of one year of Xbox Live is terrible, so he was basically hollering so his friends could hear him. The headset was a great buy for me, as it eliminated the need to yell for hours and hours. My son said the overall sound quality was only fair at best, although it took him a while to get used to the earpiece. I mentioned before that the sound quality is better than what you get with a basic headset, simply because there is no cord, nothing to plug in or tangle in. It's up to me whether or not to recommend this product, so I have given it a.
As soon as I learned that the A2DP music profile on jellybean wasn't functional, I decided to keep the headset anyway because it is clear and works well that said the headset was not good and I had sent in a return claim within 22 hours. However, after days of tech support help from Samsung (phone) and Xbox (console), I finally got the headset to work using an app from the Google Play The first day, people complained about poor sound quality on the other side of Xbox Live which impacted chatting and gaming, but no complaints were heard the next day after the battery had died. Since I started using Bluetooth for about a week, I have not experienced any battery draining notifications. I have been using it to set up Bluetooth for about a week now. In conclusion, I give the product a 97% approval rating based on the poor customer experience ratings I have However, I do recommend this because the device is dual-purpose Capabilities and uses. Having found out that it would work with an old phone, I was able to assume that it would work with this one. I just dislike the finger print holding surface and the difficulty in getting comfortable ear positioning with the available options (the weight of the ear loop makes positioning really painful). Whenever you use it for long periods, you are sure to hurt.
I bought it years ago. The bottom of the device has a switch you can use to switch between Xbox 360 and Bluetooth. On the Xbox 360, it plays the Xbox Sound on the Bluetooth setting. The switch can be flipped and you can go from Xbox chat to making a phone call and back again with little effort. However If you're a die-hard Xbox One fan, then this headset is just a Bluetooth headset since it's not compatible with any version of the console An extremely loud 360 degree According to its advertising, it does a fantastic job of what it was designed to do.
In the past, if you have bought a headset for Xbox that is bulky and looks like a helicopter is about to take off, and spent a lot of money on it, you will wonder why it didn't last. Having a hard time is not an isolated experience. The headset we bought before this one was our second purchase. Turtlebeach made both of them. We spent a lot of money on them and neither was worth it. The product in question, on the other hand, certainly is worth the money! He adores how small and cozy it is and how comfortably it fits on his ear. His ability to hear people easily extends to his ability to converse with them. I hated setting it up, but it was easy to set up and tells me on the TV screen when I'm playing that it has low battery and needs to be recharged. On the headset, there is a different light that indicates the headset is being charged (when it is plugged in) and when it is The fact that it is only on one ear is also a huge plus! Having now won the argument, I have no excuse as to why he was unable to hear me.