I have 2 questions please. 1.) should I get the 700 gen 2 (no max) or is the max worth it? 2.) does the Xbox headset still have problems with mic monitoring?
Since the video creator chose to ignore you. I'll answer your questions. Unless you're using them cross platform, don't bother with the max. The price isn't worth it for some extra battery life. As far as the Xbox wireless headset goes, it's the one I currently use, it's not perfect but it's getting there. If you're looking to purchase between these 2, I'd say get the 700 gen 2. And if you're only using them for Xbox, don't bother with the max.
@@justagameTTV thank you so much for the reply. It’s weird how often video creators choose to ignore the comment section (although I understand on larger channels.) Anyways, after a few days of thinking about it I eventually ordered the PC38X, which I really like so far. I do miss going wireless and I’ll keep what you said in mind if I decide to return these for a wireless headset. Thanks again!
Thanks for a little info
The Xbox headset uses Xbox Wireless that is built into the console, so it *doesn't* use a dongle. Did you even use these before making the video?
they also can connect to anything with bluetooth.
He can’t have even used them to even say that.
I have 2 questions please.
1.) should I get the 700 gen 2 (no max) or is the max worth it?
2.) does the Xbox headset still have problems with mic monitoring?
Since the video creator chose to ignore you. I'll answer your questions.
Unless you're using them cross platform, don't bother with the max. The price isn't worth it for some extra battery life.
As far as the Xbox wireless headset goes, it's the one I currently use, it's not perfect but it's getting there. If you're looking to purchase between these 2, I'd say get the 700 gen 2. And if you're only using them for Xbox, don't bother with the max.
@@justagameTTV thank you so much for the reply. It’s weird how often video creators choose to ignore the comment section (although I understand on larger channels.) Anyways, after a few days of thinking about it I eventually ordered the PC38X, which I really like so far. I do miss going wireless and I’ll keep what you said in mind if I decide to return these for a wireless headset. Thanks again!
@@mr_red13 no problem man. Enjoy
This is wrong information. The Xbox headphones don't use a dongle. It connects via Bluetooth.
this is wrong as well. it connects via the 2.4GHZ wireless connection.
@@jjsullivan4462 This is also wrong, it connects via microwaves
@@JoeyLegendd what?
@@JoeyLegendd this is also wrong it connected via hydrogen monoxide detection
@@bigdank7789 LMBO