Can you use a wireless Xbox One headset with your PC?
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Can you use a wireless Xbox One headset with your PC?
How to use a wireless Xbox headset on Windows PC
If you’ve already settled on your personal best Xbox One headset, you may be wondering whether or not you can use it on your PC. The chances are that, yes, you can.
It all ultimately depends on what features the headset has. Most of them use 3.5mm sockets, optionally, to connect with other devices. In this instance, you can plug in most wireless Xbox One headsets to a laptop, PC, or phone, using a basic 3.5mm cable like thischeap option from Amazon. If you’re using an older motherboard in your PC, you may need a red/green splitter adapter such asthis Y splitter from Amazon, to give you both sound and microphone recording.
What if you want to use the headsetwirelessly, though? If the headset has Bluetooth, like the SteelSeries Arctis 9X or LucidSound LS50X, it’s simply a case of following the headset’s instructions and pairing the headset with your PC or laptop’s Bluetooth functionality. If you built the PC yourself or picked up a prebuilt desktop, it may not have Bluetooth out of the box, but you can add it in with acheap USB Bluetooth adapter like this.
If your headset doesn’t support Bluetooth, and most Xbox One wireless headsets don’t, you’ll need to buy an Xbox Wireless USB dongle to connect it up to your PC. This versatile dongle will let you connect up an Xbox One (or Xbox Series X/S) compatible headset, as well as Xbox controllers and other Xbox-compatible wireless peripherals. It’s a case of plug, play, and pair, and then you’ll be good to go. Be sure to take a look at ourbest wireless Xbox One headsetround-up if you’re in the market for something new, too!
Go wireless
Use this dongle to pair an Xbox Wireless headset to any Windows PC!
Add a cable
If you don’t want to buy an Xbox Wireless dongle, it’s cheaper to just connect a headset to your PC via a 3.5mm cable such as this one from Amazon.
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