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Xbox 360 Head Set Communicator
List price: $19.99 Sale price: $17.99 You save: $2 (10%)
Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Microsoft EAN: 0882224035323 Feature(s): Boom microphone can be adjusted for optimal sound qualityIn-line volume control and mute switch let users adjust the headset volume or switch mute on and off easilyNoise-canceling microphone improves game response to voice commands, and provides crisp and clear voice communicationLightweight, over-the-head design enables comfortable useThe headset plugs directly into either the Xbox 360 Controller or Xbox Wireless Controller for easy use Autographed: False Memorabilia: False Item Dimensions: Height 1.7"Width 7.2"Length 10.7"Weight 2 lbs. Label: Microsoft Software Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product. List Price: $19.99 Manufacturer: Microsoft Software Model: B4D-00001 MPN: B4D00001 Package Dimensions: Height: 1.8" Width: 5.6" Length: 1.8" Weight: 0.35 lbs. Platform: Xbox 360 Product Group: Video Games Publisher: Microsoft Software Release Date: 2005-11-15 Studio: Microsoft Software UPC: 882224035323
Editorial Reviews Product Description: The Xbox 360 Headset heightens the experience of the unprecedented online gaming community, Xbox Live, allowing you to strategize with teammates, trash-talk opponents or just chat with friends while playing your favorite games. You can record and leave short voice messages for friends or family through the free Xbox Live Message Service or connect with buddies online using the headset in place of the phone. Turn it up or turn it down, and experience the most intense gaming experience possible.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 2.5
Rating - 5 Date: 2009-01-06 Content: My son (17) has tried many other head sets for Xbox, but always comes back to this one. Nothing fancy, simply allows him to hear the other gamers the clearest. Summary: Nothing fancy, but works the best.
Rating - 2 Date: 2008-12-29 Content: I am giving the Microsoft Headset a 2 star rating, only because I have owned 4 of them since this year. Every headset I have had has stopped working. The mic will short out, the chord is WAY to skinny (to easy to get bent and not work).
I would suggest saving your money for a wireless headset (something like the X3). I have 5.1 dolby surround sound pumping through my ears at all times..I can even hear bullet shells drop on Halo 3.
This is a good "spare" headset. If you treat it gingerly, it may last you a year.
But for someone who has kids and other people playing on my 360, I would suggest getting a different brand. If you don't want to drop the $ on some wireless headsets, you could always go the off brand route. I find those headsets are actually quite sturdier. Summary: waste of money
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-12-12 Content: Played XBox Live for 3 hours. Worked at first... but not very well. By the end of 3 hours I had a useless headset that isn't even good for a paper weight. Summary: POS
Rating - 1 Date: 2008-12-09 Content: The headset is a must have if you are serious about your gameplay. The thong is though, my friend once came over with his headset. My one snapped and he started laughing, and in less than a minute his snapped too. Summary: Ok...
Rating - 2 Date: 2008-12-06 Content: This is the new revision of the official Microsoft headset for the Xbox 360.
They made one change to the product, moving the mute button and volume control from a little dongle thats was part of the plug to an in line system, which i find hard to try and fumble for when im gaming.
The pick up on the microphone is just bad, you practically have to put the damn thing in your mouth for people to hear you all the time, my friends are constantly asking if I am still there, which is really annoying. Summary: Not So Good
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