Just checked this out on Gamestop . The only thing I see wrong with it is its just " stereo " so no surround sound . At least not yet .
Here's a link to the goods .
http://m.gamestop.com/Catalog/Product/113825
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Just checked this out on Gamestop . The only thing I see wrong with it is its just " stereo " so no surround sound . At least not yet .
Here's a link to the goods .
http://m.gamestop.com/Catalog/Product/113825
Still not the blue tooth one I want
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BlameItOnGod13 (February 21st, 2014)
yeah here ya go
Plug your favorite compatible headset into the Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter and hear the action just the way you like it. Easily adjust chat audio without taking your hands off the controller. Add game audio by connecting your headset directly to the controller, your console, or TV.Features:
- Enables most wired stereo gaming headsets to work with Xbox One*
- Easily adjust chat audio without taking your hands off the controller
- Controls include volume up/down, microphone mute, and game/chat balance
- Connects to the bottom of the Xbox One Wireless Controller and features a 3.5mm audio jack for your wired headset to plug into
- Includes 2.5mm to 3.5mm adapter to enable a stereo Xbox 360 wired headset to work with Xbox One
- For game audio:
- Legacy gaming headsets get game audio from the back of the console from the S/PDIF port or from your TV/receiver with RCA cables. Get chat audio by connecting the 2.5mm chat cable to the adapter
- New Xbox One headsets - get chat and stereo directly from the adapter. No need to connect anything to the console
- Any 3.5mm stereo headset (that uses the CTIA plug standard) can get stereo game audio by plugging into the adapter
BIG COUNTRY (February 21st, 2014)
pisspawz (February 21st, 2014)
CelticSaint (February 21st, 2014),pisspawz (February 21st, 2014)
Shouldn't be terrible. Headphone support through 3.5mm is stereo as a standard anyhow, and optical audio should take care of any surround sound headphones worthy of surround sound to begin with. I'm just not really a fan of the price when it should a) be a standard fucking feature and b) when my original Xbox One mic failed me after three months.
Kujeaux (February 21st, 2014)