xbox 360 wireless headset
I broke my xbox 360 headset… So… I made my own, alas.. it was terrible. It came without a switch, volume control, and when I wanted to talk, or hear anything, I would have to hold the speaker or mic up to my ear/mouth, which usually ended up in me dying..
I've been doing some research on wireless xbox headsets, and I've found that they go for about 60 USD. I don't have $60, so.. I went looking for mods for a regular headset, or ways to make my own wireless headset from scratch. I found an article depicting how you could use a wireless adapter that plugs into a mini-jack, with a bluetooth device for a cell phone. I'm thinking… cool, but I don't have a bluetooth adapter.
So here's my thoughts: I find out the frequency that xbox 360 wireless controllers run on. I do some research on bluetooth hacking. I set the bluetooth to the frequency of the controllers, and voila! xbox 360 wireless headset for $10.
How should I go about finding the frequency of my xbox controller?
s3klyma wrote: So here's my thoughts: I find out the frequency that xbox 360 wireless controllers run on. I do some research on bluetooth hacking. I set the bluetooth to the frequency of the controllers, and voila! xbox 360 wireless headset for $10. Do the controllers and the headsets use the same frequency? :right:
Thanks spyware. I found another way though. http://s3klyma.110mb.com/xboxbluetooth.JPG The parts you can't see are The colorful wires are connected to a female USB connector. Then, connected to the female connector there's a USB to mini USB cord , which is also connected to the back of the bluetooth headset.