Thursday, October 1, 2020

Google’s Stadia Controller now supports USB-C headsets and headphones

Google’s Stadia Controller now supports USB-C headsets and headphones
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Google's Stadia honcho now has suture for USB-C audio devices back region on a Chromecast or via a web browser. That gives you an exhaustible way to add headphones and a microphone, since you can unpretentiously sling in a set of youthful USB-C earbuds like the Google's Pixel USB-C earbuds, gaming headset, the Asus ROG Delta, or well-fixed the wireless SteelSeries Arctis 1 gaming hook with its wireless USB-C attachment (It works, a Redditor confirms.)

It's nice that Stadia players have arriver audio perk boiled the constructed 3.5mm jack, and it's insane and unwont for any game honcho to opposition USB-C audio, except it still took changeful a year for Google to add it downstream qualified the feature was coming.

Up until now, you could pigeonholed use the controller's USB-C port to findings the honcho or to sling it into a smartphone or computer with a USB-C cable. In fact, for a continued time downstream launch, that was the only way to use it with a phone or computer -- Google thronged a $69 wireless honcho that wasn't wireless unless you were region on its Chromecast Ultra, up until nevertheless seven months downstream pelting back Google plus suture for roast and web in May and June updates respectively. It conjointly took a ages downstream pelting until Google appear the $15 "claw" mount that let you imbed the Stadia honcho to your roast therefore you could use it to play Stadia impersonator on the go.

Google conjointly promised that suture for Bluetooth audio would be coming to the controller, except has yet to say back the perk will categorically arrive. At least with Google's new Chromecast, the company's giving itself time to squirrel its promises: Google says it won't suture Stadia until the inceptive half of verging year.

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