Xbox One adapter for Xbox 360 headsets inbound

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Microsoft is working on an adapter allowing you to use Xbox 360 wired headsets with the Xbox One.

The news comes via the Xbox Support Twitter account, responding to a question about whether existing headsets will work with the new console.

“We are working to develop an adapter for current wired headsets to connect. More details as we approach launch,” a representative said.

The Xbox One will not come bundled with a headset, because the Kinect, which is included in every package and required for the console to function, will perform basic voice chat duties. There is an official headset, though.

Both Mad Catz and Turtle Beach have said they’ll be developing peripherals for the new console as well.

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Source: http://www.vg247.com/2013/06/27/xbox-one-adapter-for-xbox-360-headsets-inbound/

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NujabesPosted:

Lapras
ShadowBoltDashie I hope Astros make an adapter or I will be having to go out and buy another pair.


or you buy the ps4 which will be better


Even though I'll be buying the Ps4 myself there was really no need for you to post this but inb4 this turns into a console war.

VoyboyPosted:

Microsoft: you can pick up this adapter at your local provider for a low price or $29.99

AlmightyHazardPosted:

Hope the xbox turns out to be better than the PS4.
I think it will.

LaprasPosted:

ShadowBoltDashie I hope Astros make an adapter or I will be having to go out and buy another pair.


or you buy the ps4 which will be better

TaigaAisakaPosted:

I hope Astros make an adapter or I will be having to go out and buy another pair.

DawPosted:

another reason it's better than ps4 .

kingjonPosted:

What About Wireless Headsets? I Got Some That Cost A Pretty Penny !

RickPosted:

another step towards making the Xbox One better than PS4

GGMU-Posted:

theyll be easy enough to make with tons of 3rd party makers.Its just a simple 2.5mm Jack to whatever there connector is

slapshot101Posted:

That will work for me, then I don't have to get a separate mic, as long as the adapter is cheaper then a new microphone.