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Here's how to use your own headphones with Xbox One (and why you should)

You don't have to purchase a sometimes very expensive gaming headset to get the most from your Xbox One audio experience, especially not if you've already invested in a set of good, maybe expensive headphones. There are some features you'll lose, but ultimately it might be better to just go with what you have. Luckily, you can connect those to your Xbox One. Here's how to do it.

Products used in this guide

How to connect your headphones to the Xbox One

This part is super simple as long as you're using the more recent versions of the Xbox One controller. These have the 3.5mm headset jack in the bottom, and so to use them all you have to do is plug the headphones into the controller.

If you're using a first-generation Xbox One controller, there is, unfortunately, no headphone jack. As such, you'll need to invest in a Stereo Headset Adapter. It connects to the bottom of your controller with your headphones hooking up to the bottom of the adapter.

You also get added handy features like volume adjust, chat/game audio mix adjust, and a big old mute button. Even on the later versions of the Xbox One controller (with the headset jack), you can gain a fair bit from using one of these.

The official Microsoft one is no longer sold new, although well-known headset maker Turtle Beach has an excellent alternative.

Sounding good

Turtle Beach Headset Audio Controller Plus

Step up your Xbox audio game

This adapter not only connects headphones directly to the older style Xbox One controller but puts great features like chat/game mix and total volume control into the palm of your hand.

$40 at Amazon

How to control audio without the adapter

If you don't have inline volume controls, you'll have to control the audio on the console directly. It's not difficult, although, with the latest update to the Xbox One dashboard, the audio controls are a little more hidden. Follow these steps:

  1. Press the Xbox button on your controller to open the guide.
  2. Scroll to the right to system.
  3. Select audio.

You'll now have options for enabling and disabling any microphone attached, adjusting volume, mic monitoring and the mix of game audio to party chat.

Adding a microphone to your headphones

There are some easy, solid ways of adding a microphone to your headphones so you can indulge in a little party chat action on your Xbox One.

One worth investing in is the Antlion Modmic Uni. This is a microphone that you can clip to your headphones to create your gaming headset. You use a splitter to attach the headphones and the microphone, so you can have essentially a full gaming headset plugged into your controller.

The bonus is that you can take the microphone off and then just keep on enjoying your headphones. Not all gaming headsets have a detachable microphone, so you do get the best of both worlds.

Detach at will

Antlion Modmic Uni

Add a microphone to your headphones

This detachable microphone clips on to your headphones and combines with its audio before going into your controller, thus giving you great-sounding game audio and crystal clear party chat.

$50 at Amazon

Getting more advanced

If you want to get fancy, particularly if you're a streamer, you can use something like Astro's Mixamp to integrate your headphones with your PC, console, and even mobile devices' audio.

Hook up to the console over optical audio, stick the USB into your PC, and connect headphones or a music player like your smartphone over 3.5mm.

The Mixamp gives you control over the mix of audio, like your level of game audio to party chat. If you use one of Astro's more expensive headsets you can get the Mixamp thrown in, but it's also available to purchase on its own.

Mix it up

Astro Gaming Mixamp TR

Mix PC, console and more besides

The Astro Mixamp is a remarkable bit of kit for gamers and the latest model has been redesigned and boasts a better audio processor for better sounding games than ever.

$100 at Amazon

You don't have to purchase a sometimes very expensive gaming headset to get the most from your Xbox One audio experience, especially not if you've already invested in a set of good, maybe expensive headphones. There are some features you'll lose, but ultimately it might be better to just go with what you have. Luckily, you can connect those to your Xbox One. Here's how to do it. Products used in this guide Adapter: Turtle Beach Headset Audio Controller Plus ($40 at Amazon) Headphone mic: Antlion Modmic Uni ($50 at Amazon) Getting advanced: Astro Gaming Mixamp TR ($100 at Amazon) How to connect your headphones to the Xbox One This part is super simple as long as you're using the more recent versions of the Xbox One controller. These have the 3.5mm headset jack in the bottom, and so to use them all you have to do is plug the headphones into the controller. If you're using a first-generation Xbox One controller, there is, unfortunately, no headphone jack. As such, you'll need ... by: Richard Devine via https://www.AiUpNow.com/