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Xbox Series X has a key PS5 feature you might have missed
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Published 14:43 19 Feb 2024 GMT

Xbox Series X has a key PS5 feature you might have missed

The Xbox Series X/S has one of the PS5’s best features, but it’s automatically switched off by default.

Sam Cawley

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Topics: Xbox, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PlayStation, PlayStation 5

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The Xbox Series X/S has one of the PS5’s best features, but it’s automatically switched off by default.

If you’re the owner of the Xbox Wireless Headset, you’ll likely be familiar with the task of finding your TV remote to turn down the volume when you switch your headset on, to avoid any background noise interference. PlayStation fans don’t have this problem, as if you connect the PS5 Wireless Headset your console will automatically mute your TV without you having to mess around with any other settings.

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What Xbox players might not know, because the console seemingly never tells you these things, is that this feature is available on the Xbox Series X/S, it’s just turned off by default.

If you want to make life that little bit easier, all you have to do is open up the settings app. Once there, you scroll to the Volume and Audio Output option, then find Additional Options. You’ll then be greeted with the option to automatically mute your TV speakers when you switch on and connect your Xbox headset, hurrah.

Frankly, it’s bizarre that’s not an option in the Accessories part of the settings, as if you’re messing around with your headset options, it’d make more sense to have that feature there instead of the last place you’d look.

Nevertheless, it’s a great feature and one you definitely want to enable if you use wireless headsets often.

The only downside to the Xbox Wireless Headset is whenever you switch it on, it automatically turns on the Xbox console it’s connected to, which can be pretty annoying if you want to use it for something else, like a laptop or PC setup. Hopefully an update or fix can roll around to sort that out, or maybe there’s a setting for that buried somewhere in the console option menus as well.

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