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Xbox Wireless Headset now available in 30 markets, but is sold out at Microsoft U S

Mar 17, 2021 04:46 EDT with 5 comments As announced last month, Microsoft has launched its Xbox Wireless Headset in 30 markets around the world, and in the U.S., on its own website the new headset has already sold out at the time of writing. The new accessory had been available for preorder since Feb 16. It s built on the same Xbox wireless technology as the controllers, so Microsoft promises low latency lossless audio, and on top of that, you get support for multiple spatial audio technology. Dolby Atmos DTS Heaphone: X, and Windows Sonic are all supported. If you want to, you can also use it with PCs and smartphones with a Bluetooth connection.

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano review: light it up

Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Nano review: light it up Portability and performance, for a price Share this story If you’ve used a ThinkPad before, you probably know 90 percent of what to expect from the ThinkPad X1 Nano. All of the staples are here. It’s got the black carbon fiber chassis, the discrete buttons on top of the touchpad, the mechanical privacy shutter, the ThinkPad logo on the palm rest, and (of course) the red pointer nub in the middle of the keyboard. But one thing is unique about the X1 Nano: it’s the lightest ThinkPad Lenovo has ever made. Starting at just 1.99 pounds, the Nano isn’t technically the lightest laptop on the market. But it’s still one of the best combinations of portability, build quality, and performance that you can buy.

Xbox Wireless Headset Review: A solid little unit

Light, comfortable and afforable. A new Xbox Wireless Headset is available to consumers later today, and Stevivor’s already put it through its paces. Priced at $149.95 AUD, the wireless headset connects with your Xbox console of choice be that an Xbox One, Xbox Series S or Xbox Series X alongside Bluetooth pairing with your mobile or PC. A simple matte black, the unit features Xbox green highlights on each of its earcups and a recessed Xbox logo on the right-hand side. A single green button is tucked behind the left earcup and functions as both a power and pairing button depending on your need complete with an Xbox Series startup chime when you turn it on while a small microphone manual muting button sits at the base of the headset’s adjustable microphone. Said mic can be tucked around the earcup when not in use and a small LED at its end indicates when it is broadcasting.

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