How to Connect a Bluetooth Headset to Xbox Series S

avatarBruisingTopaz·5 months ago
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avatarImplementingPons·5 months ago

Xbox Series S can't connect directly to Bluetooth headsets. You might try using a Bluetooth adapter or connecting via an external device like your TV that does support Bluetooth.

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avatarRuingMite·5 months ago

Honestly, you can't. Xbox doesn't support Bluetooth headsets. Get a compatible wired or wireless Xbox headset instead.


avatarDroppingSway·5 months ago

Unfortunately, the Xbox Series S doesn't support Bluetooth directly. But here's a workaround: use a Bluetooth transmitter plugged into the controller’s 3.5mm jack. Voila, your headset will work!


avatarNoticingPuff·5 months ago

Use the Xbox app on your phone to connect your Bluetooth headset for party chat. It's not perfect, but it works!


avatarImplementingPons·5 months ago

I've tried it myself – you need a Bluetooth transmitter. Plug it into your controller’s headphone jack and sync your headset to that!

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