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Yesterday, Jim Sterling came at you guys with news that Sony had officially announced their PlayStation Bluetooth headset.

Today, Sony Computer Entertainment of America have confirmed the headset's October 14th North American release; the headset will bundled with SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation for $59.99, and soon afterwards, you'll be able to pick up the headset alone for $49.99. Looks like you just got yourself a $10 copy of Confrontation, folks!

Additionally, the sexy new headset will usher in a PS3 firmware update that enables the following features:

  • High-Quality (HQ) mode – This delivers high quality online voice chat and high bandwidth voice recording and playback, which is currently not available with any other Bluetooth Headset. For future PS3 games, HQ Mode also can enable or enhance advanced in-game features:
    • Voice command (the ability to direct AI characters using voice
    • Voice animation (your in-game character mimics you during voice chat)
    • Proximity chat (high quality voice playback in full surround sound to match all of the sound effects and voiceovers in the game)
  • When docked in the supplied charging cradle, the Headset works as a desktop microphone while charging
  • Automatic pairing of the Headset with PS3 system via a USB cable
  • Exclusive PS3 on-screen indicator displays connection status, battery charge level, speaker volume level and microphone mute status at a push of a button
Who's on board for this hotness? Some additional info can be found in the press release below the fold.
Sony Computer Entertainment America (SCEA) today announced that the Bluetooth® Headset for PLAYSTATION®3 (PS3™) system will be available in North America beginning October 14. Designed exclusively with the PS3 system experience in mind, the Headset leverages superior voice technology and other advanced features to enhance voice chat during intense online multiplayer gaming. The Bluetooth Headset will be available initially as part of the SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs Confrontation bundle for $59.99 (MSRP). It will be available as a standalone peripheral shortly thereafter for $49.99 (MSRP).

Featuring innovative features and advances in voice technology, the Headset brings next-generation voice chat features to PS3 system and expands on SCEA’s legacy as one of the first companies to popularize Voice-over-IP (VoIP) technology within a console videogame through SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs for PlayStation®2 system. With a gamer-friendly design, the Headset is compact, sleek, and ergonomic, fitting comfortably on each ear and featuring an easily accessible mute button. The included charging cradle allows for convenient charging and storage of the headset. The Headset also is compatible with most Bluetooth-enabled cell phones and audio devices.

A PS3 system software update slated for release this fall will unlock several advanced features that will differentiate the Headset from any other products currently available.

The key feature enabled by the firmware update is High-Quality (HQ) mode*, which utilizes advanced wireless technologies and the Headset's dual-microphone design to enable clear and wide-band wireless voice communication with the PS3 system.

Following is a list of Headset features that will be added following the PS3 firmware update.
  • High-Quality (HQ) mode – This delivers high quality online voice chat and high bandwidth voice recording and playback, which is currently not available with any other Bluetooth Headset. For future PS3 games, HQ Mode also can enable or enhance advanced in-game features:
    • Voice command (the ability to direct AI characters using voice
    •  Voice animation (your in-game character mimics you during voice chat)
    • Proximity chat (high quality voice playback in full surround sound to match all of the sound effects and voiceovers in the game)
  • When docked in the supplied charging cradle, the Headset works as a desktop microphone while charging
  • Automatic pairing of the Headset with PS3 system via a USB cable
  • Exclusive PS3 on-screen indicator displays connection status, battery charge level, speaker volume level and microphone mute status at a push of a button
 
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AgentMOO's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 18:42
AgentMOO
Who is this North American, and when does he get his headset and firmware?
Killwithhonor's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 18:48
Killwithhonor
haha, nice one agent, but sick, i wonder how socom is going to make money selling that headset, and then a 10 dollar game haha, must have signed a contract of some kind with bluetooth. Either way the game from what ive seen is reverting back to the old ways and more close combat action which imm soo pumped for staying up until 5 am playing with my buds like old s2 days!
the_real_one's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 18:50
the_real_one
ok i feel this
D Sane's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 18:54
D Sane
headset sounds badass
$50 price tag sounds not badass (i never got into SOCOM so i'll pass on the bundle deal)
VisMortua's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 18:59
VisMortua
Will take.
mix's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 19:21
mix
Using it as a desktop mic when docked...I may have to grab this!
Nick Chester's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 19:39
Nick Chester
@AgentMoo:

I hate you.
Quest's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 19:43
Quest
the mic looks so next gen ... and socom what can i say about socom ... YESSSSS PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ :D

By the way i just got my code for the beta of socom confrontation :D
Dan CiTi's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 20:01
Dan CiTi
Shit is so MLG.
pedrovay2003's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 20:05
pedrovay2003
Yeah, I'm grabbing this day one. I was interested in Socom, and this headset is awesome as well. IT'S GOT A MUTE BUTTON, FOR GOD'S SAKE!
Takeshi's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 20:11
Takeshi
When docked in the supplied charging cradle, the Headset works as a desktop microphone while charging.

That's a great option but that means the sound must come out of your speakers and it'll go directly into your mic to come out of the speakers and into your mic again... To cut a long story short. It sucks.

I guess it's only for a short time but still. There are too many people on PSN with shitty mics and horrible echoes and reverb.
hpv's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 20:22
hpv
Looks like the second hand market is about to get flooded with copies of SOCOM...
Alexradl's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 20:42
Alexradl
Finally...a mute button on my headset!
Bricfa's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 21:19
Bricfa
If they want this HQ thing to mean anything, this will have to be bundled with a lot more than socom.
Kasier's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 21:58
Kasier
pretty sweet to give us a headset so lets see if it actually comes out.... im sure sony is gonna give us this eventually but in a land where we're promised a bunch of goodies to come out ( Home and Life with PS) but haven't met their projected release dates im gonna wait and see... oh but the desktop mic feaure is spiffy though lol
CelicaCrazed's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 22:21
CelicaCrazed
You know what I'd really like the mic for?? Seaman!! Get on it Sega since you obviously have no plans to release it on the DS.
fetusmilk's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/03/2008 22:54
fetusmilk
"Voice animation (your in-game character mimics you during voice chat)"
now thats gonna be cool when Home comes out! im so gonna be talkin like Max Headroom all the time.
Too Much Coffee Man's Avatar - Comment posted on 09/04/2008 14:30
Too Much Coffee Man
I welcome anything that will get more chat on PS3 games. It seems almost non-existent atm. I still maintain it was one of, if not the largest screw up on Sony's part not to include a basic headset w/ every PS3.

For the money though, the Plantornics Voyager 520 is the best.


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