I'm asking this because this is what they say on the Xbox site under Wireless Headset:
- ''Experience multiplayer gaming with up to four wireless controllers and wireless headsets simultaneously on one Xbox 360 console.''
And, do you think there are any severe health risks involved with using a wireless headset, I mean, a wireless source stuck into your ear doesn't exactly sound ''safe'', what do you guys think?Wireless headset question...
Actually, most games allow you to have 2-4 people from one xbox on live at one time. So it's quite possible for each person to use a wireless headset.And anyone that whines about the safety should crawl back into a hole and hide away form the world. Wireless headset question...
Yup that's right. As long as everyone is using their own gamertag (not a guest), up to 4 people can play online on one 360, with all 4 using wireless headsets.
[QUOTE=''msjr78'']Yup that's right. As long as everyone is using their own gamertag (not a guest), up to 4 people can play online on one 360, with all 4 using wireless headsets.[/QUOTE]Depends on the game, but guests can use headsets on the 360.
[QUOTE=''kryloc''][QUOTE=''msjr78'']Yup that's right. As long as everyone is using their own gamertag (not a guest), up to 4 people can play online on one 360, with all 4 using wireless headsets.[/QUOTE]Depends on the game, but guests can use headsets on the 360. [/QUOTE]
I guess I was under that impression because everyone I've ever seen online with a guest never has an extra headset.
One more question, does the wireless headset connect to the 360 or to the controller? I mean does it sync with the ontroller or the 360? It's important because, lets say you just want to turn on your 360 for watching a movie but you are using the Universal Remote rather than the controller, yet i want to talk with friends, but am not in the mood to turn on the controller, so which is it, the Console or the Controller?
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