Yes you can, but it is kind of tricky. First, buy a USB to 3.5mm adapter. Next, buy two 3.5mm "Y" adapters (one for the mic and one for the audio). Last, buy two 3.5mm wired headsets and connect them all together.
This will allow two players to chat with other on-line players at the same time. This does not work for game sounds or audio from other media like movies, only for chat.
Unfortunately, this does not work for USB headsets or Bluetooth headsets.
Household yes but same xbox 360 no
A LAN game would be a game played by two or more consoles located on the same network.
not at once.
There is no two player online for mw2 on ps3 or xbox 360
The PS3 has two USB inputs and an AV multi out, a HDMI out, an Optical audio out, and an ethernet port.
yes you can
No, most headsets don't have to ability to pair to separate masters at the same time. Then you would have to keep in mind, how would you change back and forth between the two? Or would it be on the same line? Regardless, for most headsets, No. You can most likely switch which console it is responding to pretty easily though.
I'm not really sure but I think u can't...
Not at the same time
At the moment no.
Household yes but same xbox 360 no
Stereo headsets would primarily be used for listening to music. With a stereo headset there would be two different sounds of the same track coming in through both earpieces.
Can have 2 mic to work on the same xbox 360
No two players max from same ps3
Whether the PS3's are located in the same house does not matter except if your internet speed will not support 2 PS3's in use online at the same time. The PS3's would only be connected online through the PlayStation network for all four people playing the game. The only connection at your house would be that both PS3's are trying to use the same internet connection, which either will support 2 PS3's or can be improved so that it will support 2 PS3's. i am not sure about ps3, but on xbox you can have an oline guest???? not sure if possible on ps3,,,, but you should check!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
no
Most headsets now have a volume control built in, however I've only ever come across two USB headsets.