A:AnswerHi Jeff,
This wouldn't have compatibility with 3.5mm devices whatsoever.
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-Art
A:AnswerHi Caro,
You'd have to contact the specific BB store you're referring to.
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-Art
A:AnswerHi Weston,
I'm afraid not, none of our wireless headsets would be recommended at this time for XB1.
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-Art
A:AnswerHi Evan,
Afraid not, none of our wireless headsets would.
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-Art
A:AnswerTry connecting the wireless adapter to the xbox rather than the usb. Then go to your audio settings and chose the headset as your audio output device.
A:AnswerAlmost definitely, it is connected via a USB dongle and pretty universal as far as compatibility. Unless Sony specifically wanted to lock out 3rd party USB Accessories, which would infuriate users, it should most likely work just fine.
A:AnswerHi,
It wouldn't,our Virtuoso headsets would be the only wireless headsets that'd have that option at this time.
If you have anything else we can help with, please reach out to us directly: support.corsair.com
-Art
A:AnswerHi,
This headset is compatible with macOS, PC, and PlayStation 4/5 systems. For a headset compatible with your iPhone 13, please refer to our HS70 BLUETOOTH - it is designed to connect to your console or PC via a wired connection (3.5mm/USB), whilst its Bluetooth connection is intended for usage with mobile devices. You'll be able to maintain a simultaneous connection to your gaming device (via 3.5mm/USB) and Bluetooth device (typically mobile device) so you may concurrently hear from and communicate to both sources. If you have any more questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out: help.corsair.com
-Albert