Hey guys, So as some may know, I'm currently reviewing the Turtle Beach PX5 wireless headset. Now, this headset uses dual band bluetooth, which allows you to connect to your PS3 and phone at the same time. With Xbox 360, the PX5 includes a cord to go from the headset to controller for XBL communication. But is this the whole story? Looking inside the instruction booklet for the PX5, I noticed a diagram showcasing an optional accessory. So out of the box, you use the talkback cord to have the PX5 work with Xbox 360 controllers, but then you have the option of plugging a bluetooth adapter into your Xbox 360 controller, and having your PX5 communicate to that COMPLETELY wirelessly. So as we all know, every wireless controller up until now has had to have that cord going from the headset to the controller, so this will be the first of its kind. What do you think about this? Do you think it's an awesome idea? Do you think it will all end up being too expensive? Do you think this will trickle down to other Turtle Beach wireless headsets? Do you think there will be any issues regarding Microsoft licensing? Please comment on the video I made regarding this as well as this thread to express your opinions! -Steg
Sunday, November 18, 2012
EXCLUSIVE: Turtle Beach to make COMPLETELY Wireless Xbox 360 Headsets?
EXCLUSIVE: Turtle Beach to make COMPLETELY Wireless Xbox 360 Headsets? Tube. Duration : 3.70 Mins.
Hey guys, So as some may know, I'm currently reviewing the Turtle Beach PX5 wireless headset. Now, this headset uses dual band bluetooth, which allows you to connect to your PS3 and phone at the same time. With Xbox 360, the PX5 includes a cord to go from the headset to controller for XBL communication. But is this the whole story? Looking inside the instruction booklet for the PX5, I noticed a diagram showcasing an optional accessory. So out of the box, you use the talkback cord to have the PX5 work with Xbox 360 controllers, but then you have the option of plugging a bluetooth adapter into your Xbox 360 controller, and having your PX5 communicate to that COMPLETELY wirelessly. So as we all know, every wireless controller up until now has had to have that cord going from the headset to the controller, so this will be the first of its kind. What do you think about this? Do you think it's an awesome idea? Do you think it will all end up being too expensive? Do you think this will trickle down to other Turtle Beach wireless headsets? Do you think there will be any issues regarding Microsoft licensing? Please comment on the video I made regarding this as well as this thread to express your opinions! -Steg
Hey guys, So as some may know, I'm currently reviewing the Turtle Beach PX5 wireless headset. Now, this headset uses dual band bluetooth, which allows you to connect to your PS3 and phone at the same time. With Xbox 360, the PX5 includes a cord to go from the headset to controller for XBL communication. But is this the whole story? Looking inside the instruction booklet for the PX5, I noticed a diagram showcasing an optional accessory. So out of the box, you use the talkback cord to have the PX5 work with Xbox 360 controllers, but then you have the option of plugging a bluetooth adapter into your Xbox 360 controller, and having your PX5 communicate to that COMPLETELY wirelessly. So as we all know, every wireless controller up until now has had to have that cord going from the headset to the controller, so this will be the first of its kind. What do you think about this? Do you think it's an awesome idea? Do you think it will all end up being too expensive? Do you think this will trickle down to other Turtle Beach wireless headsets? Do you think there will be any issues regarding Microsoft licensing? Please comment on the video I made regarding this as well as this thread to express your opinions! -Steg
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