Microsoft Introduces Wireless Headset and Media Remote for Xbox 360

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Microsoft announces an Xbox 360 wireless headset with Bluetooth and Xbox 360 media remote coming early November 2011. The Xbox 360 wireless headset with Bluetooth is an all in one device where gamers can go from chatting on Xbox Live to talking on a Bluetooth mobile device without changing headsets. The headset is compatible with Bluetooth devices such as mobile phones and PCs, and the headset connects to the Xbox 360 via the consoles standard radio frequencies. The Xbox 360 Wireless Headset will be available for $59.99. Also available will be Microsofts Xbox 360 Media Remote which will be able to control the Xbox 360 dashboard along with DVD, CD, and media playback via Xbox Live. The Xbox 360 Media Remote will be able to control volume and power on many brands of TVs. The remote is designed comfortably and intuitively so that the entire family will be able to utilize it to its fullest. The Xbox 360 Media Remote will be available for $20.00.

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The Xbox 360 Wireless Headset with Bluetooth is taking wireless communications to the next level with a sleek appearance that evokes the Xbox 360 console design, noise cancellation, and Bluetooth 3.0 technology. Easily switch from Xbox to Bluetooth mode to answer calls with the flip of a switch. Blue and green LED rings of light visually show which mode the device is in. The device comes with three sizes of ear gels and an ear loop to ensure a comfortable fit during extended gaming periods. The device allows up to eight hours of talk time and up to 300 hours of standby on a single charge. When its time to charge up, the included micro USB charging cable connects quickly and easily to the Xbox 360 USB ports. The Xbox 360 Media Remote features a high-polish top case and rubberised keys with solid, key-press feedback. The Xbox 360 Media Remote also includes 2 AAA batteries. The Media Remote playback controls include play/pause, skip forward, fast forward, skip back, fast back, and display to control DVD, CD, or streamed media. The TV controls include power on/off, volume up/down, mute and TV input.

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