"As part of its last Xbox-focused software update of the year, Microsoft is improving the Bluetooth performance of the Xbox Wireless Headset to make it work even better with Windows 11. Microsoft released the latest Wireless Headset as an accessory for Xbox Series X/S and PC, but as of this update, Xbox Wireless Headset owners on Windows will now have a leg up on their console counterparts thanks to support for Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio."
"If you're a regular user of the Xbox mobile app, Microsoft is also making some changes there. After adding the ability to purchase Xbox games directly from the app in April - a feature made possible after Google and Apple were forced to change the rules of their app stores - Microsoft is now adding a dedicated Store tab to the app. You'll also be able to add games to your wishlist and search for add-ons and DLC directly in the app."
Xbox Wireless Headset now supports Bluetooth Low Energy (LE) Audio on Windows 11, offering lower latency, improved battery life, richer stereo sound, and the ability to share audio across multiple compatible Bluetooth accessories. Users can enable the enhancements by updating headset firmware via the Xbox Accessories app if their Windows 11 device supports Bluetooth LE. The Xbox mobile app adds a dedicated Store tab, in-app purchasing, wishlist functionality, and direct searches for add-ons and DLC after earlier app store rule changes. These updates reflect a renewed Microsoft emphasis on Xbox software and cross-platform services alongside console hardware.
Read at Engadget
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