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How To Connect Headphones To An Xbox One: A Step-By-Step Guide

If you are having hassle listening to sport or chat audio, or others can not hear you, the very first thing you must do is verify any audio settings in your headset, together with the amount. You can even verify your console’s audio settings by going to the Audio & music part of your Xbox information, which you’ll be able to entry by urgent the Xbox button in your controller. You might have to lift the amount of your enter, output, or play together with your mixer settings to get the correct stability. 

You can even verify the software program of some headsets in your console by going to Profile & system > Settings > Devices & connections > Accessories. You might have to put in a software program replace or change sure settings on this menu. Other troubleshooting suggestions may be found here.

If you are utilizing a 3.5 mm headset and it is plugged into the right port, however you are experiencing points, it is probably not the right normal. Though they will match the identical port, there are two forms of 3.5 mm jacks — CTIA and OMTP. The CTIA normal has the mic operate of the jack nearer to the tip of the cable, whereas the OMTP normal has its floor part. Headphones utilizing the OMTP normal could cause points with Xbox One audio, and it’s possible you’ll want to make use of an adapter to transform the accent to a CTIA jack.

A 3rd kind of three.5 mm jack has no audio enter functionality, that means you’ll be able to solely use them as headphones and will not be capable to join a microphone for sport chats. Finally, one cause why your headphones aren’t working appropriately together with your Xbox One could also be easy — they don’t seem to be appropriate with the console.

Top 10 Electric Motor Scooters For City Commuting

Electrification of motorcycles,whether we like it or not, is becoming a freight train that cannot be stopped. Though not as mainstream as their car counterparts, electric bikes are gaining footing in the market with heavyweights like Harley-Davidson and Kawasaki introducing new models. They’re well-designed, with top of the line components and have next generation battery specs. Companies that are startups, comparatively speaking, like Zero, Energica and Damon are focusing on bringing costs down, while at the same time making sure that the battery technology is progressing forward.

But despite all that progress, it may be a long time before full-size motorcycles replace gas powered ones as the main choice for touring, adventure riding and track riding. However, there may be a perfect electric alternative for commuting, going to get groceries or heading to class in a city environment. And with battery technology so prevalent these days, any company with a vision and a bit of cash can build themselves a capable electric moped or scooter. While there are many more of these little scooter startups, BMW, Honda and Vespa haven’t been sleeping on this market either.

Pulling data directly from manufacturers like BMW, Piaggio, Honda and many others, we’ve put together a list of the best electric scooters for commuting in a city.

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10 Honda Motocompacto

Starting MSRP: $1,000 (or less)

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Honda

We’ll start with the least practical option, though probably one of the more exciting ones. Built on the legacy of the original 1980’s Motocompo version, this new Motocompacto will be an interesting product to follow. Priced under $1,000 and available at the end of 2023, the Motocompacto is made for short runs in a busy city. Whether you bring it with you in your car to use throughout the day while your car is parked or run around the school campus between classes, this little scoot will be a breeze to collapse into itself and stow away until it is needed again. There’s no storage to speak of, max speed is appropriate for its tiny wheels and the range is a mere 12 miles, but for such a tiny package, it may be the one option that is the most fun for your average person with no interest or experience with motorcycles or scooters.

Model Specifications

Motor

Permanent magnet, direct drive

Battery

6.8Ah

Range

12 miles

Charge Time

3.5 hrs

Top Speed

15 mph

Source: Hondanews.com

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9 BMW CE 02

Starting MSRP: $7,599

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BMW

Building on their previous effort of the CE 04, BMW perhaps realized that maybe it wasn’t the coolest kid on the block, despite that mode’s futuristic looks. That’s why its newest offering is the Grom-killing CE 02. Handsomely styled for urban riding, this electric scooter comes with some great features. It has two riding modes, SURF and FLOW, a reverse gear, phone connectivity, front wheel ABS, keyless start, a small TFT screen and a USB-C charging socket. BMW is also offering some key optional features like a third ride mode called FLASH, heated grips, external quick charger and additional color schemes. On top of that, there are some optional accessories to personalize the CE 02 with. You can outfit it with a more comfortable seat, a top case and side bags, a cockpit fairing and additional footrest options. All that adds up to be one of the cooler and practical options for city dwellers on the move.

Model Specifications

Motor

Externally excited air-cooled synchronous motor

Battery

48 V

Range

Not Specified

Charge Time

1:40 hrs for 20-80% (quick charge), 2:40 hrs for 20-80% (standard charge)

Top Speed

Not Specified

Source: BMW

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8 Aventura-X Electric

Starting MSRP: $3,295

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Aventura

A California company by the name of Aventura X has been producing a “Vespa-styled” electric scooter for a hot minute now. Though Vespa does manufacturer an electric scooter of their own (more on that later), those looking for a vintage look, with modern technology underneath to use during their commute may not find a cheaper alternative. Coming in several attractive colors, some of which fully embrace the playful retro nature of the bike, the Aventura X Electric is as basic as they come. Despite the lack of any serious technology, which is perhaps fitting given its style, the scooter does have a range of 35-70 miles, making it the ideal method of transportation to work, café and other city destinations. And with accessories that include windshields, front racks and even a woven basket, anyone can outfit this ride to suit their personal tastes.

Model Specifications

Motor

2900W Brushless DC Motor

Battery

72V20AH Lithium Ion (removable battery)

Range

35/70 miles

Charge Time

2 hours with the fast charger(add on), 5-6 hours with the regular charger(included)

Top Speed

30 mph

Source: Aventura

7 Zoom Electric Scooter

Starting MSRP: $2,699

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Zoom

Zoom is another one of those small companies that only does one thing, but does it well. Though the scooters themselves are very similar to those made by Aventura, these are slightly more modern looking, have entirely different color schemes and are a bit cheaper if you can catch them on sale. There is plenty of storage under the seat as well as an optional top box. USB phone charger, cup holder and bag hook come standard. And there’s even an anti-theft alarm with motor immobilizer included with the scooter.

Model Specifications

Motor

1500W Brushless Hub

Battery

72V

Range

60 miles

Charge Time

3-6 hrs

Top Speed

30 mph

Source: Zoom

6 Vespa Elettrica

Starting MSRP: $7,999

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Vespa

Much like everyone thinking all cruisers are Harleys, most people tend to think of Vespa when they encounter a retro looking scooter. They are the epitome of Italian vibes, mod culture and running around European cities while looking dashing and cool. Vespa knows this. We know this. Vespa knows that we know that it knows this. But it doesn’t mean the Italian company is stuck in its old ways. And the Elettrica is its long term future strategy. With features like the multimedia system (MIA) that connects the scooter’s 4.3-inch TFT display with the rider’s phone, phone calls could be answered, messages replied to and songs skipped into perpetuity. Above all, however, it is the calming knowledge that this scooter was built by a company that’s been doing it for decades, that raises it above many of its imitators.

Model Specifications

Motor

3.5 kW (4 kW peak) electric Piaggio brushless motor with KERS (Kinetic Energy Recovery System)

Battery

Piaggio 4.2-kWh lithium battery, LG Chem cells, built-in battery charger, 48 V 86 Ah

Range

62 miles

Charge Time

4 hrs

Top Speed

45 mph

Source: Vespa

5 GIO Italia Ultra

Starting MSRP: $1,899

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GIO

The Italia Ultra is a cheap yet funky bit of scooting business. It is made by a Canadian company called Gio, which has been in the powersport business for over twenty years. Made to resemble, but not outright steal the design of a Vespa, this little champ costs less than $2,000, which is a fraction of the Italian real deal price. It’s also quite cheaper than the rest of its small company competitors, which is one of the reasons for its high placement on this list. And when you consider its main specifications, the rest of the reasons fall into place as well. Yes, it has an alarm, a USB port, an LCD screen and a rear storage compartment. What else do you need for your 15 minute trip to work and back?

Model Specifications

Motor

Permanent Magnetic 800w LSM

Battery

60V20AH Lead Acid

Range

44 miles

Charge Time

5- 6 hrs

Top Speed

31 mph

Source: GIO

4 Aventura-X Electric Sidecar Scooter

Starting MSRP: $7,495

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Aventura

Despite the fact that most motorcycle riders don’t like trikes, or three-wheel bikes, sidecars have always remained on the cool side. Their rugged capabilities, pet-friendly seating and decades long history have somehow made them immune to biker scorn. Perhaps capitalizing on all of that goodwill, Aventura introduced the world to their X Electric Sidecar scooter. Built on the same concept as the standard X Electric, this version of the bike gives scooter lovers the same joy that an Ural would give to a motorcycle rider. It doesn’t hurt that the sidecar would be handy in a city commute if the need arises to deliver something, or someone, from one place to another. Whether it’s your pet, a bag of groceries or a friend in need, the Aventura X Electric Sidecar is there to be your urban mule.

Model Specifications

Motor

2000W Brushless DC Motor

Battery

72V20AH Lithium Ion (removable battery)

Range

25/50 miles

Charge Time

2 hours with the fast charger(add on) , 5-6 hours with the regular charger(included)

Top Speed

30 mph

Source: Aventura

3 Piaggio 1 Active

Starting MSRP: $4,799

Piaggio 1 Active
Piaggio

There’s nothing like getting a product that was well-thought-out, manufactured using modern processes and designed to look great. Piaggio, the parent company of Vespa, did just that with the 1 Active. Somewhere between modern and retro, this electric scooter looks like it means serious business. With a large under-seat storage compartment, big enough to fit a helmet, comfortable ergonomics, on the road charging via a KERS system and a 5.5-inch color LCD display, 1 Active is one of the best, well-rounded electric scooter options for navigating a busy city.

Model Specifications

Motor

2.0 kW (3.0 kW peak)

Battery

2.3 kWh

Range

85 @ Eco mode*, 66 @ WMTC

Charge Time

6 hrs

Top Speed

38 mph

Source: Piaggio

2 SEAT MÓ 125 Performance

Starting MSRP: TBD

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Seat

SEAT is pushing for a premium electric scooter experience. While other manufacturers scramble through their part bins to coble together a respectable scooter, SEAT is including premium equipment as standard. The brakes are from Galfer. The seat is made by SHAD. The suspension is from Öhlins. There are 3 riding modes plus a reverse gear. And the SEAT MÓ app allows the rider to seamlessly connect with the scooter. But the biggest ace up its sleeve is the removable battery. Pull it out in your high rise office parking lot, roll it with you and plug it in at your desk. Or get multiple batteries and always have one charged and ready to go. No word on how much it would cost, as it is to be released in 2024.

Model Specifications

Motor

Brushless hub motor

Battery

5.6kWh lithium-ion battery

Range

83 miles

Charge Time

6 – 8 hrs

Top Speed

65 mph

Source: SEAT

1 BMW CE 04

Starting MSRP: $12,195

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BMW

There’s a lot to be admired about a company that is willing to take risks. Some risks don’t really pay off, as was the case with Yamaha’s Niken. But others seem to work out well. BMW’s electric scooter, the CE 04 seems to be doing alright as its entering its fourth year on the market. It’s a pricey vehicle, especially so for a scooter with a sibling that’s half the price (CE 02). But BMW has made an exceptional bike, with a great ride quality, premium components and excellent features like a 10.25-inch TFT display, three ride modes, ABS, reverse gear, ventilated storage compartment with USB-C socket, side loading compartments, ECall emergency calling and a slew of optional equipment and accessories.

Model Specifications

Motor

Permanent-magnet liquid-cooled synchronous motor

Battery

Traction storage with high-voltage technology integrated into the vehicle underbody, 8.9/8.5kWh (gross/net) (8.9/6.2 kWh, 11 kW with optional power reduction)

Range

80 miles

Charge Time

4h:20min for 0-100% and approx. 3h:30min for 0-80% @ 10A / 230V / 2.3 kW, with quick charger 1h:40min for 0-100% and approx. 1h:05min for 0-80% @ 30A / 230V / 6.9 kW

Top Speed

75 mph (electronically limited)

Source: BMW

BMW M GmbH confirms development of a new BMW M5 Touring

The next generation of the BMW M5 is entering the practical phase of its development process. The prototypes, though disguised, clearly display their high-performance nature. BMW M GmbH has officially announced that a Touring variant of the new BMW M5 will join its model range in 2024.

The Touring variant, like the sedan, will feature a newly developed partially electrified drive system. This will provide M-typical performance and a finely tuned chassis that enhances driving dynamics and agility. BMW M GmbH sees this as a step towards electrification, with hybrid drive systems being introduced in their high-performance cars.

For nearly 40 years, the BMW M5 has been the epitome of driving dynamics, agility, and precision in the high-performance sedan segment. The BMW M5 has achieved this through evolutionary progress, racing development expertise, and groundbreaking innovations in areas such as drive, suspension, aerodynamics, and lightweight construction.

The new BMW M5 Touring will build upon this legacy, with exciting innovations to deliver an even more exhilarating driving experience.

The first BMW M5 Touring was introduced in 1992, based on the second-generation BMW M5 Sedan. Since then, it has represented a combination of high performance and everyday practicality. In 2007, BMW M GmbH introduced a Touring variant for the fourth-generation BMW M5. The recent successful launch of the BMW M3 Competition Touring with M xDrive further demonstrates the appeal of this special vehicle concept in the premium mid-range segment.

Testing of the new BMW M5 Touring prototypes will commence soon, with various road and track tests planned to ensure an ideal balance between sporting performance and comfort in real-world driving conditions.

BMW M3 Touring: fuel consumption in l/100 km combined: 10.4 – 10.1 WLTP; CO2 emissions in g/km combined: 235 – 229 WLTP.

BMW M GmbH confirms development of a new BMW M5 Touring

The next generation of the BMW M5 is now in the practical phase of development, with prototypes undergoing test drives on public roads, BMW Group proving grounds, and racetracks globally. BMW M GmbH has also confirmed the addition of a Touring variant to its model range, combining high-performance capabilities with long-distance comfort and spaciousness. Both the sedan and Touring versions will feature a newly developed partially electrified drive system, enhancing driving dynamics and agility. BMW M GmbH is embracing electrification, installing hybrid drive systems in its high-performance cars. For almost 40 years, the BMW M5 has been the benchmark for driving dynamics in high-performance sedans. The new generation aims to push the boundaries even further with innovative technologies. The first BMW M5 Touring was launched in 1992, followed by a Touring variant of the fourth-generation M5 in 2007. The success of the BMW M3 Competition Touring further emphasizes the appeal of this special vehicle concept. Prototypes of the new BMW M5 Touring will undergo testing in urban traffic, country roads, motorways, and even on the Nürburgring’s Nordschleife.

BMW M3 Touring: Fuel consumption in l/100 km combined: 10.4 – 10.1 WLTP; CO2 emissions in g/km combined: 235 – 229 WLTP.

‘Being Young’ a short documentary presented by Nissan to debut on ESPN+

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Those who cannot get enough of Bryce Young’s path to professional football can soon learn more about his journey in “Being Young,” an authorized short streaming documentary profiling the 2021 Heisman winner. The film launches Friday, May 26 on ESPN+, and will air on ESPN2 on Tuesday, May 30 at 7 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time.

Directed by Academy Award-nominated Matt Ogens and Emmy-nominated Maeyen Bassey, and produced by m ss ng p eces, “Being Young” chronicles Young’s path from youth to professional football and features candid interviews with Young and his parents, former teammates, teachers and coaches, plus other athletes who have benefited from new NIL rules.

The film is presented by Nissan who was among the first brands to engage with Young under new Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rules for its 2022 Nissan Heisman House campaign.

This unique content provides an outstanding example of how an athlete can build their personal brand while remaining true to themselves and focused on their sport,” said Marisstella Marinkovic, vice president and Chief Marketing Officer, Nissan U.S. “As student athletes begin to define who they are through NIL deals, it’s important that they select the right partners, and the right time to engage with high profile opportunities whether it be on a local, regional or national stage”

Young received the Heisman Trophy in December 2021. The honor came on the heels of a historic Supreme Court decision allowing collegiate athletes to negotiate NIL deals for the first time. As one of the first athletes to engage with brands under the new NIL rulings, Young joined the 2022 Nissan Heisman House cast alongside current and former pro football players. Young was later selected first overall in the 2023 draft.

“I’m not going to do anything business-wise that takes away from me on the field, and everyone on my team knows that,” Young shares in the documentary. “I’m extremely grateful for what it [NIL] has done for me and for my family, all that it’s done for all athletes.”

The sponsorship demonstrates Nissan’s continued dedication to helping educate and elevate college athletes. Since 2015, Nissan has sponsored select NCAA Championships and 45 colleges, including seven Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). In 2022, Nissan also launched its New Frontiers program featuring conversations with Heisman House veterans to help inspire college athletes to build an intentional, beneficial personal brand.

Learn more at https://www.nissanusa.com/being-young-documentary.html.

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