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I don't know why they would have.

You include a $400.00 piece of equipment that you invest a huge amount of time and resources to improve the audio fidelity on, only to include a $20.00 headset? Right.

Doesn't make sense. Financial or as a message to consumers. As long as they give a means of easily muting the mic (which I didn't think they did with the Xbox 360 & Kinect), then I think it'll be fine.

With the Xbox 360 Kinect actually offers a better mic than the standard mic or even the wireless mic ever was. My biggest disappointment was buying the Xbox 360 wireless mic thinking it'd offer better audio fidelity than the included wired mic. Kinect on the other hand actually offers significantly better fidelity.

I just don't understand the objection to Kinect.