How to set up Xbox Series X in minutes
Need to know
- Best port: Use the included HDMI 2.1 cable and plug into your TV’s HDMI 2.1 port if it has one—this unlocks 4K at 120Hz.
- Skip the typing: Download the Xbox app on your phone—it speeds up the first-time setup by letting you enter your account info and preferences from your device instead of using the controller.
- Don’t skip updates: Let the console download and install them before you try to play.
Unboxing a new Xbox Series X® is one of the best feelings—you want to hit start, not spend an hour messing with settings. At Asurion, many of us are gamers too, and we’ve walked through this setup more times than we can count. Here’s the quickest way to get your console online and ready to play.
What you need before you start
You’ll need your console, the included HDMI cable, a TV or monitor, the power cable, and at least one controller. A solid internet connection helps—Ethernet if you want low lag, or Wi-Fi if that’s easier.

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Connect your Xbox
Let’s start with the basics:
- Plug the HDMI cable into your Xbox and your TV’s HDMI 2.1 port if it has one. That’s what gets you 4K at 120Hz.
- Connect the power cable directly to a wall outlet.
- Turn on your TV and switch to the Xbox input.
If you’re gaming at a desk, you can connect Xbox Series X to a monitor instead.
Walk through the on-screen setup
When the console powers on, it’ll guide you:
- Pick your language and region.
- Connect to the internet. Later, you can adjust under Settings > General > Network settings. Want a mobile setup? Here’s how to use a hotspot with Xbox Series X.
- Sign in with your Microsoft account so your games and saves carry over.
- Install any updates—it might not let you play until you do.
Optimize video and sound
Now it’s time to make games look and sound their best:
- Go to Settings > General > TV & display options. Set Resolution to 4K UHD and Refresh rate to 120Hz if your TV supports it. For more details, check out setting up Xbox Series X for 4K.
- Run Calibrate HDR for games for better brightness and color.
- Head to Settings > General > Volume & audio output. This is where you can set up a soundbar or external speakers.
Pair controllers and accessories
Here’s how to get your controller connected:
- Hit the Pair button on the console, then hold the Pair button on the controller until the Xbox button glows solid.
Need more help? Follow this guide to set up your Xbox Series X controller. If it won’t sync, here’s how to fix a controller that’s not connecting.
Manage power, storage, and accounts
Tweak a few settings so your console fits your setup:
- Settings > General > Power options: Pick Sleep for instant-on or Shutdown (energy saving) to cut power use.
- My games & apps > Manage > Storage devices: The internal SSD is fastest, but you can add more with external storage.
- Settings > Account > Privacy & online safety: Adjust for your household. Need details? Check out Xbox parental controls.
- Settings > Personalization: Add profiles for friends or family with multiple users setup.
Add extra features
Your Series X can do more than just run games:
- Set up for streaming to watch shows and movies.
- Get the most from multiplayer with Game Pass setup.
- Add a webcam for video chats.
- Stay secure and open up more content with a VPN setup.
- Want a big-screen experience? Hook it up to a projector.
FAQ
What cable should I use to connect my Xbox to the TV?
Always use the Ultra High Speed HDMI cable that comes with your Series X—it’s built for 4K and 120Hz.
Should I pick Sleep or Shutdown (energy saving)?
Sleep means quick boot-ups. Shutdown saves more power but takes longer to restart.
How do I get the best picture?
Go to Settings > General > TV & display options. Set resolution to 4K UHD, refresh rate to 120Hz, and run HDR calibration.
How do I add more storage?
Go to My games & apps > Manage > Storage devices. Expand space with external storage or the official expansion card.
How do I set up parental controls?
Open Settings > Account > Privacy & online safety and choose the family settings that work for you. For a walkthrough, see Xbox parental controls.
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