Modder creates a custom adapter for third party headsets on his Xbox One

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Using just a soldering gun, a modder managed to create a custom adapter for third party headsets on his Xbox One in only 15 minutes. The modders claims that there is no loss in quality or volume while another modder has released step-by-step instructions on how to create your own custom adapter.

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Third party headsets are unusable on the Xbox One until Microsoft releases an adapter, which won’t be until next year. Your Trittons, your Turtle Beaches, your Astros and Afterglows, forget it. Except one audiophile, a guy with a soldering gun and a purpose, wouldn’t let it go.

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