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The YOCOWOCO Bluetooth 5.2 Wireless Audio Adapter transforms your Xbox One, Series X|S, and Elite 2 controllers into a cutting-edge wireless audio hub. Featuring an intuitive OLED display, aptX Low Latency codec for lag-free sound, and power-efficient design, it delivers seamless Bluetooth headphone connectivity with full mic control. Elevate your gaming setup with effortless pairing, wide compatibility, and a sleek, compact form factor.














| ASIN | B0DHCZX5ZC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,228 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #18 in Xbox Accessories |
| Brand | YOCOWOCO |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Xbox Controller with 3.5mm Audio Jack, Bluetooth Headphones |
| Connector Type | 12 pin Interface, Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 355 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 2.18 x 0.67 x 0.67 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.57 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2.18 x 0.67 x 0.67 inches |
| Manufacturer | YOCOWOCO |
| Model Number | YO-BOX02-BK |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Ports | 1 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Plug Type | No Plug |
| Specific Uses For Product | Headphones |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 24 months |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
A**R
Works great if you configure XBOX audio.
I really wanted to use a Soundcore Bluetooth headset with my XBOX so I decided to try this one as it had some great reviews and others who had problems. I was determined to make it work. The adapter requires no batteries and has a digital interface with a screen and easy to understand tactile buttons. As many of the reviews state, it paired effortlessly, but alas had very low sound. It didn't make sense to me that the adapter itself would cause the volume to change. So I spent maybe an hour checking my game settings, my headphone settings and finally the XBOX settings. The fix is in the XBox settings. You must adjust the volume settings hidden in the Xbox menus. First pair up your headphones/earbuds. The small adapter has a digital readout that shows it is paired, the microphone status and the volume level. Once paired, go to the Xbox menu "Games and Apps" - go to Apps - find the "Settings" app. Chose the Audio section. Once in there, you will see multiple choices. The trick is finding the right sub-category that has a hidden volume control. Once you see the volume control slider you are in the right place and can adjust it. My sound worked perfectly once I turned up the volume for the xbox. Before I adjusted this I had a very low volume and it only came out of one ear. Again that was an Xbox error not the adapter.
R**5
Quality Connection to Bluetooth Headphones, Stick it to Microsoft!
I bought this in conjunction with new Audio-Technica ATH-M20 BT headphones with Bluetooth 5.0, which are $89.00. This YOCOWOCO, your new friend. Plug her in to the controller. Careful to not force it, it is a little weird to line up. At first, there was a latency delay, but I enabled the headphones' low-latency mode... viola! The controller audio 3.5mm plug sounds converted to bluetooth, no latency that I can hear! Finally what my ears wanted to hear and head wanted to feel. No dang cord! I can do dishes and listen to Xbox Spotify. No degradation of sound quality. You can set up the Xbox to not mute the TV Speaker sound when you have the audio port plugged in, then just mute your TV, then never unplug this handy device! I always used the Xbox menu volume slider before, it is annoying to navigate to, but crank that and you should have volume. Not sure why people are confused about this?? Also, it has a screen! I thought that was painted on and permanently said "Air-pods", ha ha. I used to use 14+ year old wired headphones for a few years, the sound was fine, but now finally wireless freedom! And I am side-stepping Microsoft/Xbox's proprietary headphones/custom 2.4ghz frequency nonsense. The Official Xbox Headphones are round... not oval, so they press on your ears for no reason other than a stylistic choice when they designed them. It hurts the ears, I tried some JBL headphones like that, had to return them. I also tried a cheaper Xbox 3rd-party green headphones with the controller attachment. Connection was fine, but the headphones were awful, cheap feeling, bad sound quality, rickety trash. But YOCOWOCO and nice headphones, works for me, so far! Headphone quality matters, and Bluetooth 5.0+ with low-latency mode matters, remember that!! ALSO, I don't use the microphone, why would I want to talk to random people on video games internet? I don't want to talk to people. So I can't comment on that, sorry. Update: Apparently, my headphones do not support the AptX-LL (low-latency) codec which this unit supports for lowest possible latency with Bluetooth... but I can't tell. So...get AptX-LL headphones if you want to? Not sure what games the can't-stand-Bluetooth's-latency crowd is playing, but my experience is fine. I can, and you can, and everybody can also plug in corded headphones, mine have a wired connection, but you are here because you want to lose the cord, so YOCOWOCO! Probably don't try connecting to your TV or soundbar's Bluetooth, that is a one-way ticket to Latency City!
E**O
Disappointing Mic Quality and Not Worth the Price
I had high hopes for this adapter, but it didn’t deliver—especially for party chat use. 🔇 Poor Microphone Performance The built-in mic picks up every click from the controller, and in party chats, others said I sounded distant and muffled. It also captures a lot of background noise, making conversations frustrating. 🎧 No Support for Quality Headset Mics I tried using my Beats and AirPods (both with great mics), but the adapter overrides them and forces you to use its own low-quality mic. On my Xbox Series X, the mic wasn’t even detected in the console settings, so I couldn’t adjust sensitivity or improve the sound. 🎮 Only Useful for Game Audio If your only goal is to hear game audio through wireless earbuds that aren’t compatible with Xbox or PlayStation, this might work. But honestly, you’re better off connecting your earbuds directly to a Bluetooth-enabled TV. That’s what I ended up doing—and it worked perfectly without needing this adapter. 💸 Overpriced for What It Offers This product didn’t meet my expectations, and I’ll be returning it. One star because I found a better solution that didn’t cost me anything extra.
A**R
Really works
Works great with my X-Box S/X and my Skull Candy ear buds.
J**N
Ok for casual gamers
Its easy to connect to the controller, and not to difficult connecting to my Beats headphones. This does drain your battery and prevents the controller from turning off from inactivity. The sound is OK but at times cuts off, but its manageable. The mic i struggled with at times, it seems like the closer I had the controller to my headphones the better it picked up my voice, this was a pain at times.
R**D
Great product, except one thing
I bought this product so I can play with headphones after a shower when my hair is wet to avoid headset hair haha. Paired my AirPods with ease, and works very well. You can adjust the volume in the Xbox settings turning it all the way up, and then adjusting it via the transmitter. My only problem with this product is the mic is horrible. I cannot use my AirPods mic, ‘cause it has one build in. It’s very disappointing ‘cause my AirPods mic would be great in party
Z**U
GREAT UNIT
Bad ass, game changer. I have been using my turtle headphones for literally six years.They were all busted up and glued together.And I just thought to myself.They have to have the technology to be able to use my BOSE headphones with the xbox. Low and behold, I do a search, and here is this item that I knew nothing about. So I buy it, and this thing literally changed my life. The pairing is seamless, it hooks up instantly. All you have to do is adjust the your volume on your Xbox. The volume is on the startup menu down at the bottom.On the right hand side represented as a speaker icon. that's it next thing you know you can watch movies through your headphones, you can game through your headphones on a higher quality unit. I would definitely buy this again !!!!
X**G
Way too quiet and distorted
Increasing the volume in the Xbox app (as advised) only increases the audible distortion and not the actual volume. Can't hear anything using newer headphones. Older headphones using outdated codecs seem to work fine but this is not made for modern headphones. Super disappointed with purchase.
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