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Xbox 360 accessories wireless headset help?

help my wireless headset wont work. i left it charging all night but the next morning it didnt work it wont turn on at all it wont even charge


Take it back.

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Will Xbox 360 accessories such as the wireless controller and hard drive from the US work on a UK PAL console?

Hi guys,

If I were to buy some 360 accessories in the States such as the hard drive and controllers, would they work on the UK PAL model of the console?

Thanks
Hi guys,

If I were to buy some 360 accessories in the States such as the hard drive, wireless networking adapter and controllers, would they work on the UK PAL model of the console?

Thanks


Yes, because the accessories are not region locked.

The only one I'm not certain about is the hard drive, because it comes with preloaded content, which may be region locked. It probably isnt though, and even if it is, it should still let you use the rest of the hard drive, just not the preloaded stuff.


PS you might want to hold off buying a hard drive for abit becuase theres a new 120GB one coming out at the end of the month.

Xbox 360 Wireless Headset with Bluetooth
Microsoft Software

Price: $59.99

Features up to eight hours of talk time and up to 300 hours on standby.
The Xbox 360 Wireless Headset is the comfortable, hands-free way to keep the conversations going on your Xbox 360.
Headset comes with convenient micro USB charging cable, three sizes of ear gels and an ear loop.

on xbox 360 60 GB can i get on the internet with wireless without any extra accessories?

i was just wondering if i could get online wirelessly on xbox live without purchasing a xbox 360 wireless bridge?


sorry, but you need a wireless adapter the xbox brand one is the best and quite cheap second hand off amazon ect... your only other choice is connecting with your ethernet cable(the grey one) into back of your router...

Microsoft Xbox 360 Wireless Controller for Windows
Microsoft

Price: $59.95

PC gaming at its best - Precise thumb sticks, two pressure-point triggers, and an 8-way directional pad help you stay in control.
Get more with four - A USB transceiver allows up to four controllers to connect.
Feel the action - Vibration feedback gives you a riveting gaming experience.

Does the xBox 360 Wireless Wheel come with pedals?

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http://www.game.co.uk/Accessories/Xbox-3 60/Xbox-360-Wireless-Steering-Wheel/~r32 9653/


No, but it does come with a gun.

Enjoy yourself.

how much can i get for my xbox 360 games and accessories?

my stuff is as listed:

GAMES: Fable 2, Halo 3, Fallout 3, Call of duty 4: Modern warfare, Bioshock, Orange box, Guitar hero 2 (w/controller), and rockband (no accessories).

ACCESSORIES: Xbox 360 wireless adapter, Turtle beach x1 headphones, 2 wireless controllers (one with skin and thumbstick gel tabs), all hookups, halo 3 faceplate, 2-1month xbl cards, and 20 gb harddrive.

thanks!


prices as you listed:

GAMES: $40, $30, $50, $35, $30, Dont Know About Orange Box, Dont Give A Crap About The Last Two Games

ACCESSORIES: $68, Dont Know, $30 For each, $60, $10, $15, And the harddrive for like thirty dallars


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