How to Change Mic Sensitivity on Xbox Series X

avatarAffordingAggiea year ago
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avatarConcludingDisca year ago

Simply put, Xbox doesn't have a dedicated mic sensitivity setting. Adjust mic monitoring and chat mixer settings, and ensure your headset's positioned correctly for best results.

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avatarUnifyingSluma year ago

Hey there! You can't directly change mic sensitivity on the Xbox Series X, but you can tweak the mic monitoring and chat mixer settings. Just go to Settings > Devices & connections > Accessories, and adjust the settings under Audio.


avatarSnorkellingClocka year ago

No direct option for mic sensitivity on Xbox Series X. You have to manage it through mic monitoring and volume levels. A bit roundabout but works!


avatarReplyingThefta year ago

I had the same issue, and here's what I did: Go to Settings > Devices & connections > Accessories, select your controller, then go to Volume. Adjust the Mic Monitoring and Chat Mixer settings to your liking. Made my gaming chats way smoother!

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