I have an Xbox series X and the official Xbox wireless headset. Both are updated to the latest software/firmware. The Xbox internet is hardwired. The Xbox is below my TV and the wireless headset is no more than 6 feet away on the couch with an unobstructed view.
While playing I notice intermittent choppy audio on the wireless headset. I tried different audio configurations for the headset in the settings (Dolby to stereo, etc) but the problem persists. Just wondering if anyone has had the same problem and any luck with a fix?
It uses 2.4Ghz channel. If you have lots of WiFi devices, moving them to 5Ghz channel can decongest the signals. Alternatively try switching off all Bluetooth and WiFi devices to confirm us they're causing any interference.
Oops. My bad then. In that case decongesting 2.4GHz channel won't really do any good.
Update: I'm finding conflicting information online. This is from Ars Technica:
The XWH includes built-in compatibility with the 2.4GHz wireless protocol exclusive to Xbox consoles and accessories—arguably a clearer and more stable connection option than Bluetooth, depending on your ideal gaming room.
This headset doesn’t use a dongle, it connects using the built in wireless connection. But you bring up a good point. Maybe the wireless mechanism is on the back of the console. I’ll try rotating the Xbox to see if it’s any better. Thanks!