Sony Releases Official Playstation 3 Headset

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Sony Computer Entertainment Japan announced that it would release Bluetooth installed Wireless Headset for PLAYSTATION 3 on October 30th, 2008, in Japan at a recommended retail price of 5,000 yen (including tax).

With this new Wireless Headset, users will be able to enjoy the most immersive on-line communication on new software titles supporting on-line chat feature, such as SOCOM: CONFRONTATION 1 available on October 30th, Resistance 2 available on November 13th, and MotorStorm: Pacific Rift available this autumn, all from Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios.

Offering simple operation and accessible voice chat on PS3, this sleek and compact Wireless Headset is an ear hook type headset, designed to fit either ear. Installed with Bluetooth, it pairs automatically with PS3 by simply using the bundled USB cable. The inner ear phone speaker of the new Headset along with the noise cancelling feature when in High Quality mode delivers stable, superior sound.

Additionally, the bundled cradle can be used to charge the battery which will allow maximum of eight hours of voice chat when fully charged. While the Headset is connected to PS3, it will support on-screen indicator showing the headset connection status, battery charge level, speaker volume level and microphone mute status at a push of a button.
 
In the socom manual it says if you pair the headset directly to the ps3 via usb you get some advanced options as opposed to pairing it with bluetooth. Um anyone figure out the advanced options yet?
 
[quote name='m_d_amore']In the socom manual it says if you pair the headset directly to the ps3 via usb you get some advanced options as opposed to pairing it with bluetooth. Um anyone figure out the advanced options yet?[/quote]

It's the high quality voice mode.
 
[quote name='Filler2001']How do you set this thing up?[/QUOTE]

Hook up the cable directly to the heaset. Don't hook it up to the cradle until after it has been paired. If you need more help look towards the end of the Socom manual. There are a few pages that help with images.
 
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