🎮 Elevate your Xbox audio game—hear more, win more!
The Mcbazel Xbox Headset Adapter is a compact, plug-and-play audio mixer designed exclusively for wired headsets on Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One controllers. Featuring four customizable EQ presets, Scout Mode for enhanced in-game audio cues, and on-the-fly volume and chat balance controls, it empowers gamers with precise sound management and instant mic muting—all without external power or complicated setup.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.4 x 6.9 x 3.9 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 8.3 x 6.8 x 3.8 centimetres |
Item Weight | 32 Grams |
Brand | Mcbazel |
Colour | Black |
Part number | xbo-010193 |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
J**R
Enables the kids to chat with their friends
My eldest son asked for a headset for the Xbox. After trying loads of different ones we realised that we needed an adapter between the controller and the headset.Enter the Mcbazel adapter, this was loads cheaper than a licensed item and with next day delivery worth the risk.It arrived next day as ordered and was a simple plug and play… instant happiness from a very excited 8yr old.The only thing is my son now believes he has to shout and deafen the rest of the household as he plays🙄All in all I wish I had found this item months ago to solve the communication problem.Great item and would buy again (hope I don’t need to)As a bonus all the other headsets we tried work with this adapter so they will come in useful.
J**E
Worst 3.5mm headset adapter imaginable
First of all I'm going to start by stating that I wouldn't even give this product a single star, it's not hard to fit into the Xbox Series X|S controllers, it's an easy fit, however..Once plugged in all I could hear was static and the sound of my own voice, now I like hearing my voice through headsets because it prevents me from shouting as I know how loud I'm speaking.. BUT this adapter distorts your voice so if you're using a high quality gaming headset like myself (Logitech G Pro X) which has a really good microphone built in, this adapter will lower the quality drastically and to add insult to injury it'll also add static to your voice and even when nothing's going on all you can hear is static.Adjusting the headset with the volume buttons doesn't work because despite the fact that you're lowering the volume of your headset until you can't hear the static.. you then can't hear the game you're playing, your voice or anyone's voice in your game/party chat so really you're just muting your headset entirely, why on earth would you want to do that?Some reviews I've seen on adapters is ridiculous, but I'll tell you the truth.I've found an adapter that works on both the old Xbox's and the Next Gen Xbox controllers, it fits like a charm, provides no static and keeps your microphone at its original quality, here's the link to the adapter that I recommend: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Turtle-Beach-Headset-Audio-Controller/dp/B00PWRYKDE/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=xbox+adapter&qid=1630177861&sr=8-3You're welcome..
F**N
Great Value
Was so easy to install, and hear more back ground sound,the best item l have bought.
S**N
Works well
No problem at the moment
J**H
Love it
Love how it lights up.
G**E
Can't get mic to work
Brought to use with my xbox one and the mic still doesn't work
J**E
usable but wouldn’t recommend
does the basic job it serves but the audio does sound very odd compared to the previous adapter i owned. the ai voice that blasts out every time i press one of the buttons on the adapter is really annoying and inconvenient, as it mutes everything i need to hear temporarily so a female ai can murmur in some distorted language. the volume control is basic with no option to control party chat audio and gameplay audio. the turtle beach headset adapter is more than ten times better than this in terms of ease of use and audio quality.
I**N
Great little thing
Other than this little thing telling you what mode it’s in and playing a little jingle when you turn it on it’s a handy thing and those sound modes do make a difference wow do they
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