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The Xbox Wireless Headset delivers impressive sound quality, a comfortable fit, and easy-to-use controls on the left earcup, all at an affordable price point. This headset is a great option for PC and Xbox gamers who need wireless connectivity without breaking the bank.
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Table of Contents
Product Snapshot
Overview
The Xbox Wireless Headset is a wireless mid-range gaming headset that hit the market in 2021. Although it’s designed primarily for use on Xbox One and Xbox X/S, this unit is fully compatible with PCs via its USB-A connector. It also has Bluetooth, offering connectivity to mobile devices.
Equipped with a boom microphone, this device can be used for gaming and calls. Our best gaming headsets post discusses other devices with boom-style microphones.
This Xbox Wireless Headset has an integrated rechargeable battery, providing on-the-go power. With 40mm drivers, this unit is designed for bass lovers. Users can change the default sound profile via the software-based graphic EQ and presets.
Channel mixing controls also let users adjust the in-game sound in relation to the chat audio. Learn more about the Xbox Wireless Headset below, and also check out our Astro A10 vs Astro A40 comparison.
Consensus
our Verdict
The Xbox Wireless Headset is an impressive wireless gaming headset for gamers who need a comfortable fit, long battery life, and stellar audio quality on the integrated microphone.
With these features and powerful sound quality, you can play your favorite games for hours with ease. When it’s time to charge the headset, expect a charge time of around three hours.
The Xbox Wireless headset provides intuitive controls to make the pairing process easy and a reliable build quality. However, the headset falls short in some areas. Most notably, it offers a bass-heavy sound profile, and you’ll need to pay to get access to Dolby Atmos. Additionally, it is limited in its compatibility with non-Xbox consoles and devices. Despite these drawbacks, the Xbox Wireless Headset offers great value for the price.
ReasonS to Buy
Good sound quality
Up to 15 hours of battery life on a single charge (as tested)
Intuitive controls, including a pairing button and mute button
Lightweight design offers a comfortable fit
Customizable sound profile
Reason to Avoid
The bass-heavy sound profile may not suit everyone’s taste
Mic audio experience could be better
Not compatible with non-Xbox consoles
No multifunction button for controlling Bluetooth devices
Dolby Atmos requires a subscription
Xbox Wireless Headset Specs
Adjustable Headband
Yes
Battery Life
15 hrs
Compatible Platforms
PC, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X
Detachable Mic
No
Driver Size
40mm
Earcup Foam Material
Foam, Polyurethane Leather
Headphone Fit
Over-ear
Max Frequency Response
20,000 Hz
Min Frequency Response
20Hz
Noise Canceling
Yes
Product Weight
0.69 lbs
Programmable Buttons
No
Wireless
Yes
Wireless Connectivity
Bluetooth
All Specs
Test Results
These are the most important criteria to test for Gaming Headsets based on our comprehensive Testing Methodology.
Max Volume (dB)
0
Microphone Sound Quality Rating (out of 10.0)
8
Speech To Noise Ratio (dB)
13.45
BT Latency (ms)
256
Non-BT Latency (ms)
0
Low End Roll Off (Hz)
14.142
High End Roll Off (Hz)
8,736.026
All Tests
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The Xbox Wireless Headset is a wireless mid-range gaming headset that hit the market in 2021. Although it’s designed primarily for use on Xbox One…
The Xbox Wireless Headset is a wireless mid-range gaming headset that hit the market in 2021. Although it’s designed primarily for use on Xbox One and Xbox X/S, this unit is fully compatible with PCs via its USB-A connector. It also has Bluetooth, offering connectivity to mobile devices.
Equipped with a boom microphone, this device can be used for gaming and calls. Our best gaming headsets post discusses other devices with boom-style microphones.
This Xbox Wireless Headset has an integrated rechargeable battery, providing on-the-go power. With 40mm drivers, this unit is designed for bass lovers. Users can change the default sound profile via the software-based graphic EQ and presets.
Channel mixing controls also let users adjust the in-game sound in relation to the chat audio. Learn more about the Xbox Wireless Headset below, and also check out our Astro A10 vs Astro A40 comparison.
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Featuring a neutral sound profile, the Wyze Noise Cancelling Headphones may appeal to audiophiles more than the Xbox Wireless Headset with its boomy audio scheme. It also offers noise canceling tech, removing more background noise than the Xbox device. However, the Xbox Wireless Headset has a much clearer microphone. Our Wyze Noise Cancelling Headphones review offers details.
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The SteelSeries Arctis Pro has a much better-balanced sound profile, producing more pleasant sounds than the Xbox Wireless Headset, which has a bass-heavy sound scheme. It also has a ski-band headband and large earcups, so many will find it more comfortable than the Xbox Wireless Headset. See our SteelSeries Arctis Pro review to learn more
While the Xbox Wireless Headset supports Xbox Wireless tech and Bluetooth, offering convenient cable-free connectivity, the Xbox Stereo Headset is wired-only. The Wireless also has…
While the Xbox Wireless Headset supports Xbox Wireless tech and Bluetooth, offering convenient cable-free connectivity, the Xbox Stereo Headset is wired-only. The Wireless also has channel mixing controls and works with the Xbox Accessories software to provide access to a graphic EQ. However, the Xbox Stereo Headset has a 3.5mm analog cable, which is more versatile than the USB Type-A connector on the Wireless. See our Xbox Stereo Headset review for details.
Adjustable Headband
Yes
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Battery Life
15 hrs
22.2 hrs
20 hrs
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Compatible Platforms
PC, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X