Is the Plantronics - GameCom 377 Headset compatabile with Xbox 360?

is this head set compatabile with xbox 360, the specs on best buy.com do not say!
Plantronics - GameCom 377 Over-the-Head Stereo Headset
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Hey kole71,
That particular model of Plantronics is compatible for PC gaming but not Xbox 360. Plantronics does have some headsets that work with 360, and I've attached a PDF of the chart found on their website. Hope that helps!
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