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Shane
I want to sync my wireless xbox mic to my computer, is this possible?
Answer
It is but only if you use the controller (xbox 360) and only through the wireless gaming receiver.
Meaning, once you have the xbox controller hooked up to your pc, then the headset works as a mic.
It is but only if you use the controller (xbox 360) and only through the wireless gaming receiver.
Meaning, once you have the xbox controller hooked up to your pc, then the headset works as a mic.
What are some good gaming headset options?
Eryk J
I am looking to purchase a new gaming headset. I currently have the Turtle Beach X12s which are AMAZING. I have had no problems with them! The only reason I am looking for a new headset is because the X12s do not work on the PS3 (I had the X12s before I got a PS3). I recently bought the Turtle Beach Kilo headset on Amazon but they were TERRIBLE. I take really good care of everything I own but these broke in 2 days! Anyone I talked to on PS3 or Xbox could barely understand me when I used this headset. I tried fixing them but nothing helped, so I sent them back and got a refund. So I am looking for a headset that is like the X12s but work on Xbox 360, PS3, and PC. I'm looking for a headset that is comfortable, durable, has good sound (game sounds and voice chat), and is just an overall great headset. I was just looking at the Turtle Beach DPX21 and Tritton AX 720. I would prefer to spend no more than $130-$150 because that's kind of steep for a headset... I would also prefer a wired headset so I don't have to go out and spend even more money to buy batteries for a wireless one. Any suggestions? :D
By the way, I mainly play FPS games but I do play games like Skyrim, Borderlands, and Dead Space once in awhile.
Answer
I would suggest you try XP300. It is within your price range. It is compatible with both PS3 and Xbox. This one is stereo and have good options but it does not have bluetooth or dolby sound except for these two features all other features are better than X12. It is a wireless headset but you can solve this battery problem by taking rechargeable cells then you wont have to buy batteries every now and then and you can recharge cells whenever they are low. I was also afraid of wireless headsets in the beginning because of batteries but then this idea struck my mind and I did myself a favor and I bought 2 sets of rechargeable batteries and now I use wireless headsets without any problem. I keep other set charged and as soon as one set gets low i put other set in and start recharging first set.
Detailed review will explain all features in detail:
http://www.amazon.com/review/RYBLWBAL5M1AY/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B006W41W82&linkCode=&nodeID=&tag=svsoa-20
Turtle Beach XP300 wireless headset - recent price:
http://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Wireless-Headset-Xbox-360-6304300/dp/B006W41W82/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1361902338&sr=1-1&keywords=xp300&tag=svsoa-20
I would suggest you try XP300. It is within your price range. It is compatible with both PS3 and Xbox. This one is stereo and have good options but it does not have bluetooth or dolby sound except for these two features all other features are better than X12. It is a wireless headset but you can solve this battery problem by taking rechargeable cells then you wont have to buy batteries every now and then and you can recharge cells whenever they are low. I was also afraid of wireless headsets in the beginning because of batteries but then this idea struck my mind and I did myself a favor and I bought 2 sets of rechargeable batteries and now I use wireless headsets without any problem. I keep other set charged and as soon as one set gets low i put other set in and start recharging first set.
Detailed review will explain all features in detail:
http://www.amazon.com/review/RYBLWBAL5M1AY/ref=cm_cr_pr_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B006W41W82&linkCode=&nodeID=&tag=svsoa-20
Turtle Beach XP300 wireless headset - recent price:
http://www.amazon.com/Turtle-Wireless-Headset-Xbox-360-6304300/dp/B006W41W82/ref=sr_1_1?s=videogames&ie=UTF8&qid=1361902338&sr=1-1&keywords=xp300&tag=svsoa-20
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