Xbox 360 Creates Wireless Interference

December 16th, 2007 Posted in Technology, Xbox 360

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Chances are, if you live in the 21st century you own a wireless device that relies on a the 2.4GHz range and if not, you have probably come across one. Either or, you’re probably not going to like what the people over at Morrisville State College have concluded. It seems that, even when off, the Xbox 360 emits powerful wireless radiation that causes devices like Bluetooth headsets to go wild.

First the RROD, now this? What other unknown problems do our Xbox 360s with hold.

2 Responses to “Xbox 360 Creates Wireless Interference”

  1. Official Xbox Q&A thread - Page 30 Says:

    [...] it from the outlet? I’m thinking my 360 may be causing my PS3 controllers to go wild after reading this. __________________ ^^SOTW #150 [...]



  2. Tribesman2004 Says:

    Never noticed a problem when using my Blue tooth Headset with my phone near my 360, or any of the other bluetooth devices in my house.



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