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Bring Back The Wireless Chat Headset

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360_Wireless_Headset_2The Xbox One shipped with flimsy wired headset and a proprietary adapter that was required to use any other 3.5mm headset. Since the middle of 2015, Microsoft has updated the controller to include a 3.5mm headset jack, making it less expensive to use whatever headset you may have.

However, one of the most well-received pieces of hardware during the Xbox 360 era has yet to find its iteration on the Xbox One, the Wireless Chat Headset. The single-ear bluetooth headset launched alongside the Xbox 36o in North America on November 22, 2005, and offered a great option for players wanting to go wireless without shelling out a couple hundred bucks for a headset that did both chat and game audio. Two years after the Xbox One’s release and we still have yet to see a similar product for the console.

Over on Xbox’s User Voice website, the suggestion of bringing back the wireless chat headset has over 4,000 votes and 512 comments of people pleading for Microsoft to make one.


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