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Xbox Wireless Headset (latest 2024/2025 refresh, model TLL-00002 or similar) is Microsoft’s official wireless gaming headset, optimized for Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PCs, and mobile devices via Bluetooth. It offers direct console pairing (no dongle needed), spatial audio support, excellent battery life, and clear chat—making it a top pick for immersive gaming, voice chat, and cross-platform use in Nairobi.
This refreshed version improves on the original with up to 20 hours battery life, enhanced microphone with auto-mute and voice isolation for crystal-clear communication, Bluetooth 5.3, and a sleek all-black design with green accents. It supports Dolby Atmos, Windows Sonic, and DTS Headphone:X for spatial sound, with customizable EQ via the Xbox Accessories app.


Key Specifications and Features
- Audio: 40mm drivers; Supports spatial audio (Dolby Atmos for Headphones, Windows Sonic, DTS Headphone:X); Balanced sound with strong bass and clear highs/mids; Customizable EQ via Xbox Accessories app.
- Microphone: Flip-to-mute boom mic with enhanced auto-mute and voice isolation (reduces background noise for clearer chat); Good for party chat or streaming.
- Connectivity: Xbox Wireless (direct low-latency pairing to console); Bluetooth 5.3 (for mobile/PC); Wired option via 3.5mm (cable not included); No USB dongle required.
- Battery Life: Up to 20 hours per charge (rechargeable lithium-ion via USB-C); Quick charge support.
- Comfort & Build: Over-ear with breathable ear cushions and adjustable headband; Lightweight and flexible; Auto-mute when boom is flipped up; Physical controls (volume, mute, power).
- Compatibility: Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows 10/11 PCs, Bluetooth mobile devices (iOS/Android); Works with most modern games/apps.
- Other Perks: Intuitive design (no complex setup); Green accents on earcups; Carrying case not included.
Reviews from 2025–2026 highlight its value as a first-party headset: seamless Xbox integration, solid spatial audio, improved mic clarity, and comfort for long sessions. It’s not the absolute best in raw sound quality (some prefer SteelSeries or Audeze for premium audio), but it’s reliable, low-latency, and great for most gamers.



