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| | Features | Official Headset of the NFL and EA Sports4' cable with 2.5mm connector and Xbox 360 controller adapter with volume and mute controlsFull, padded, high-quality mono ear cup with adjustable headpieceFlexible Rotating Microphone Boom with Noise Canceling MicrophoneDesigned to work with Xbox and Xbox 360 applications
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| | Description | Experience football gaming like never before with this accessory for serious football video gamers. The Motorola Gaming Headset X205 blends enhanced capabilities such as voice command technology and genuine NFL design to re-define play time. The Motorola Gaming Headset X205 delivers endless hours of entertainment while built for superior sound and comfort. Noise reduction technology and integrated volume controls ensure a frustration free experience. Replicating authentic NFL's headset design, the Motorola Gaming headset looks and functions like the real thing. Delivering a live game experience, the Motorola gaming headset features voice recognition technology from pause to play calls, simply state a command and receive real time results as if you were coaching from the sideline. The integrated flip boom noise canceling microphone ensures your voice is always clearly heard while inline volume and mute control provide easy access to sound management. Featuring ergonomic design, high quality adjustable headband and full cushioned mono ear cup, the Motorola Gaming headset provides comfortable wear for extended playing time. Set up is easy, simply plug into your gaming module via detachable wire support. Truly get in the game with the Motorola X205 Gaming headset. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 7.27 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.1 inches | | Package Width: | 8.5 inches | | Package Height: | 3.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 0.6 pounds | | Release Date: | August 15, 2006 | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 77 reviews |
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| | Game Information | | Platform: | Xbox 360 | | Media: | Video Game | | Item Quantity: | 1 |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 77 customer reviews )
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22 of 24 found the following review helpful:
A little too much pressure... Sep 18, 2006
By Randy Silva
"Book nerdling"
First of all, don't buy this at Circuit City. You'll save a heck of a lot of money using Amazon instead.
As far as the headset, the volume is much louder than the headset from MS that comes with the 360. I've also heard that I come across much more clear using this headset, which is good. The louder volume is a big thing with me as I thought the original headset was just too low.
The big negative to the headset, as the previous user attested to, is the fit of the right side of the headset. It's just too tight on your head after a reasonable amount of gaming. Unfortunate too, because the rest of the headset is very high quality.
23 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Failure with two purchases Nov 19, 2006
By R. Thomas
"former 360 fan"
I thought judging by the look of the headset, large ear cup design, noise canceling microphone, EA, and NFL logo that this was going to be an excellent product. I was wrong.
With the first product the volume had to be turned all the way up and even then the sound was way to low. After a couple of tries nothing came through the headphones. I thought well its just a fluke.
Then I was shocked to learn that the second headset that I purchased produced no sound. Just occasional static. Both headsets were tried on both Microsoft wireless controllers and new batteries were put in. Both were connected properly.
I then purchased the Microsoft wired headset and it works great. Stick with Microsoft on this one. They also have a wireless version which would be worth checking out.
The other minor downside is the tight feel. With some people it may be an issue after prolonged gaming. The Microsoft headset has a lighter feel and is more comfortable.
21 of 26 found the following review helpful:
So so headset Aug 29, 2006
By R. Moy
"rmoy58"
I bought this headset because of the Motorola name and some other positive reviews. It seems solidly made, but I've had a few issues with it. First, I don't know if my head is too big but the non-cup side of the headset applies a decent amount of pressure such that after a while I have to move that side occasionally to prevent getting sore. This is despite having the headset expanded fully. Second, when the cord is brushed against (adjacent to the controller), sometimes I get some static despite the cord being inserted completely. Third, the part the actually inserts into the controller sometimes gets partially pulled out (when I'm playing Madden), which didn't happen with the standard headset. Overall the headset feels well-built, but does have some problems.
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Better than the one you get for free Dec 24, 2006
By Christopher Carlton
"Tech Junkie"
I purchased this because with the wired headset you receive with you Xbox 360 produced nothing but static and was a general pain. I picked this headset up and after a quick setup and testing it worked great. The sound is clear and the on handle volume and muting are great. Great Product especially for the price.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Works fine, just some design glitches you can avoid or fix. Oct 23, 2010
By C. Hugo The reviews on this item are very mixed, and many of the detractors cite issues with the mic and hearing and maybe disconnection of the adapter from the controller. First, I had the same issue with no mic and bad sound when I first used my set. After nearly tossing it into the trash, I realized (from a clue in another review) that I had inadvertently reversed the ends of the connecting cord - although the plugs fit interchangeably, they are not electronically reversable. The larger, oval plug end needs to connect to the headset, and once you examine the plug and jack, you will see they are a perfect fit (although the other end can also fit in the headset jack, creating the problem). Second problem is the adapter separating from the controller too easily during use that is a weakness of this design. I solved the problem permanently by making a "keeper" from a heavy-duty staple. I cut an approx. 1" length of a straight section, bent a 90 degree leg (1/8" long) at each end, drilled a small hole in the adpater (in the crotch of the Motorola 'M' logo) and one in the controller body centered between the D-pad and right stick just where the staple bends, with the opposite leg end on the logo hole. I put a slight twist in the staple before putting the keeper ends in the two holes so the resistence keeps it snug. If your keeper doesn't quite match the spacing between your holes the first time, just adjust and make another (I got lucky). This totally takes care of the disconnect issue, and it only took me about 10 minutes to save an otherwise good headset. For many weeks now the headset has worked as designed with no communication issues or disconnects. I have a 7 3/4 hat size (XL) and find the set to be heavy but fairly comfortable over long gaming sessions. The controls on the adpater work fine, and the mic boom is very adaptable. Overall, I only give this four stars rather than five because of the adapter fix issue -- you don't expect to have to make keepers or use velcro to use an item like this.
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