For 3.5 mm headsets, newer Xbox One controllers have a headphone jack, while older versions may require Microsoft's official 3.5
mm headset adapter.
Not exact matches
9V 2A travel charger, Type - C charging / data cable, USB Type - C to 3.5
mm headset jack
adapter cable, M Pen (MediaPad M5 Pro only)
The device's USB port (for charging and transferring content over an included cable) is on the bottom right edge, next to a headphone jack port that, annoyingly, doesn't accept standard mobile 3.5
mm jacks; you'll need to get a 2.5
mm adapter to use it with most types of headphones or
headsets (the Cool - ER doesn't include earphones).
If you're like me and still rock the Day One Edition controller, you may want to consider picking up a 3.5
mm adapter for use with
headsets that don't support the Xbox One's base controller port.
Just before I wrap this up I'd like to point out this
headset can be used on Xbox One with an
adapter or Xbox controller with built - in 3.5
mm port and can also be used on PS4, PS4 Pro and mobile devices, I've tested this on my phone and it worked great!
Now so far I've talked about certain specs and comfort but it's time to talk about the audio quality, the microphone is an omnidirectional mic with «crystal clear chat» when I first used this
headset I plugged it into a turtle beach
adapter on my controller, at this point it was feeding game audio and chat audio through the
headset and I managed to set the chat and game audio levels perfectly obviously this is a chat
headset and was designed simply for party chat audio in mind, I plugged the
headset into my Xbox controllers 3.5
mm port and tested out its functionality, I could hear the party just as clear as I would a more expensive gaming
headset but obviously this time no game chat was fed through, when asking how my microphone sounded to other members of the Xbox party it was noted that it sounded superior when coming through the turtle beach
adapter rather than straight into the controller but both were above acceptable especially for a chat
headset.
With the Xbox One Stereo
Headset Adapter you can control the game volume vs party chat volume to make your experience better, but since the controller has a 3.5 mm jack you can plug the headset right in even if you don't have the adapter yet and it still sounds
Headset Adapter you can control the game volume vs party chat volume to make your experience better, but since the controller has a 3.5 mm jack you can plug the headset right in even if you don't have the adapter yet and it still sounds
Adapter you can control the game volume vs party chat volume to make your experience better, but since the controller has a 3.5
mm jack you can plug the
headset right in even if you don't have the adapter yet and it still sounds
headset right in even if you don't have the
adapter yet and it still sounds
adapter yet and it still sounds great.
Any
headset with a 3.5
mm audio jack can hook up to your PC, PS4 controller, Xbox One controller (newer models have a headphone jack, older ones require an
adapter), mobile device or Nintendo Switch.
The Xbox One forces you to connect a gaming
headset to its controller, and the older Xbox One controllers, annoyingly, don't have 3.5 mm headphone jacks, forcing you to buy an extra Stereo Headset Adapter (which the headset manufacturers rarely bundle with their pro
headset to its controller, and the older Xbox One controllers, annoyingly, don't have 3.5
mm headphone jacks, forcing you to buy an extra Stereo
Headset Adapter (which the headset manufacturers rarely bundle with their pro
Headset Adapter (which the
headset manufacturers rarely bundle with their pro
headset manufacturers rarely bundle with their products).
If you happen to own an expensive 3.5
mm headset, leave them plugged into the included
adapter and you're good to go.
Like all other analog
headsets, the Game One is compatible with PCs, Macs, and consoles alike, and the newest version comes with both dual and single 3.5
mm cables, so you won't need to purchase a separate
adapter.
The package contains the SuperCharge A / C
adapter, USB - A to USB - C cable, microUSB to USB - C
adapter, 3.5
mm wired
headset, simple clear plastic shell cover for the back of the phone, a SIM removal tool, and a Quick Start guide.
If you're like me and still rock the Day One Edition controller, you may want to consider picking up a 3.5
mm adapter for use with
headsets that don't support the Xbox One's base controller port.
It's worth noting that most Xbox One
headsets designed for 3.5
mm jacks come with
adapters in the box, like each
headset on this list.
Whether it's through an
adapter or a pre-existing 3.5
mm jack, most any
headset or pair of headphones that can be connected this way will work.
Unfortunately, this go - around, the devices also take a bit of hit and will not have a standard 3.5
mm headphone jack, but will instead require a USB Type - C
headset or use of the included
adapter.
The Xbox One forces you to connect a gaming
headset to its controller, and the older Xbox One controllers, annoyingly, don't have 3.5 mm headphone jacks, forcing you to buy an extra Stereo Headset Adapter (which the headset manufacturers rarely bundle with their pro
headset to its controller, and the older Xbox One controllers, annoyingly, don't have 3.5
mm headphone jacks, forcing you to buy an extra Stereo
Headset Adapter (which the headset manufacturers rarely bundle with their pro
Headset Adapter (which the
headset manufacturers rarely bundle with their pro
headset manufacturers rarely bundle with their products).
Huawei provides a USB - C
headset and a USB - C - to - 3.5
mm jack
adapter, otherwise you can go wireless.
There is no 3.5
mm audio port and the package includes a USB Type - C to 3.5
mm adapter for using regular
headsets.
Standard 3.5
mm audio jack is missing as the Le 2 is using a new technology called CDLA that makes use of the USB Type C port — you do get a CDLA
adapter (USB Type C to 3.5
mm) inside the box in case you want to use a
headset / earphone with 3.5
mm pin.
If you're using a modern Xbox controller with a 3.5
mm socket, or you have a
headset adapter left over from a previous purchase, the XO Three is something to consider.
It's also functional for a notebook, though if you want mic support you'll need to get the P1 Multiplatform version of the
headset instead of the Zx Xbox One model, or buy your own additional 3.5
mm headset splitter
adapter.
Audio in every
headset I have, as well as higher quality sound systems, sounded excellent and full coming from the Moto Z's included 3.5
mm adapter.