![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This is because the latest Bluetooth 5.0 codec usually has between 100 – 500ms delay and some audio compression depending on the generation of the receiver you’re connecting to. Since the Xbox Wireless Headset is Bluetooth compatible, you could simply connect it to an inexpensive PC adapter, but you’d be sacrificing the low latency and potentially the lossless audio quality that the new cans boast. If you want access to all its features on the best gaming PC, however, then you’ll need to pair it with the official Xbox wireless adapter for Windows 10, which will set you back another $25 / £20 or more. Microsoft’s stylish Xbox Wireless Headset is now available to pre-order for $99 / £90, packing a couple of different untethered connections across Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, and Windows 10 systems.
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