Plantronics GameCom X30
Editors' rating
Very good
7.4
out of 10
- The good: Offering a uniquely stylish design, the Plantronics GameCom X30 is lightweight, comfortable to wear, and eye-wear-friendly--plus, it sounds good.
- The bad: The Plantronics GameCom X30 isn't wireless, nor is it the loudest headset we've tested.
- The bottom line: The Plantronics GameCom X30, the company's stylish follow-up to its Halo 2 Edition headset for Xbox Live, is an upgrade from the standard Xbox 360 headset and won't interfere with eyewear.
- Reviewed by:
- David Carnoy
- Edited by:
- David Rudden
- Review date: 5/19/06

The Plantronics GameCom X30 has a swiveling earbudesque earpiece that's coated at the tip with soft rubber. It takes a little fiddling to get the headset on correctly (it can be clipped to either ear), but once it's secured, you can get a pretty snug fit. It's not quite as comfortable as the similarly priced Halo 2 headset, which can also be used with the Xbox 360 (though you sacrifice mute and volume control options), but its under-the-ear design allows the headset to avoid any conflicts with eyewear. The boom microphone is flexible and rotates to position over your mouth--and around the contour of your face--whether you decide to wear the headset on your right or left ear. An in-line volume control is built into the headset's wire and can be clipped to your shirt pocket.
Performance was very good, though this isn't the loudest headset we've tested. The microphone has a noise-canceling feature, which helps reduce background noise from the games themselves. You won't get the tight seal from the earbud as you would from the Halo 2 Edition headset--or even the sound blockage standard Xbox and 360 headsets offer with their over-the-ear designs. However, the sound was clear, and we had no problem hearing teammates in multiplayer games or opponents in head-to-head sports action or vice versa. On another positive note, because the earbud fits more loosely, you don't have to worry about it attracting earwax like the Xbox models; also, the ear wearing the headset won't be subject to muffled sound.
The only big downside to the Plantronics GameCom X30 is that it isn't wireless. Microsoft has announced it will offer a wireless headset in 2006, but if you can't afford that model and don't mind a cord attached to your wireless controller, the X30 is good headset that can also work with cell phones.
Buying choices
for Plantronics GameCom X30 from online stores:
- Circuit City In stock: Yes
- $24.99
- Techonweb.com In stock: Yes
- $27.62
- Amazon.com In stock: Yes
- $22.99
- Next Warehouse In stock: Yes
- $31.42





