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The Turtle Beach Ear Force X41 Xbox 360 Gaming Headset will go on sale in September for around $200. This price point is reasonable considering the advanced features and high-quality performance ...
Turtle Beach has announced that they are already upping the ante and improving over their Ear Force X4 model with the release of the Ear Force X41 Xbox 360 Gaming Headset. Touted as the most ...
Just over a year after Turtle Beach gave whining teenyboppers a decent Xbox 360 headset to annoy mature gamers with, the outfit is hitting back with the third-generation. We should caution you ...
The Turtle Beach Ear Force X41 headsets also include Chat Boost, which automatically increases the volume of XBOX LIVE chat as the game gets louder, which is something that greatly enhances gameplay.
There's the Ear Force X42 Wireless Dolby® Surround Sound Xbox 360 Headset, Ear Force X32 Wireless Stereo Xbox 360 Headset, and replacements for the very popular Ear Force X31 and Ear Force X41 ...
Sadly, manufacturer Turtle Beach didn’t solve the Ear Force’s biggest flaw: its lack of a rechargeable battery pack. While there aren’t many other headsets that offer such a niche solution ...
Turtle Beach is here at the show to demonstrate their latest line of gaming headsets for PS3, Xbox 360, and PC with the flagship Force PX5 Programmable Wireless Surround Sound Headset taking the lead.
Turtle Beach is well aware of this problem, and hopes to address it with the new Ear Force X42 Wireless Dolby Surround Sound Xbox 360 Headset ($159.95).
Turtle Beach manufactured 9 of the top 10 best-selling gaming headsets in 2012 when ranked in dollar sales, and 4 of the top 5 best-selling gaming headsets ever, according to the NPD Group.
CES: Turtle Beach brings wireless 7.1 surround to Xbox 360, PS3 Turtle Beach has announced the PX5, a wireless gaming headset that can deliver 7.1 surround sound Jeff Bakalar Jan. 6, 2011 3:26 p.m. PT ...
Let’s face it… the headset included with the Xbox 360 leaves a lot to be desired, which is why third-party companies come along and release their own products that aim to blow it away. We are taking a ...
So, it was recently revealed that the Xbox One, the new console announced by Microsoft this past Tuesday, will not use peripherals from the Xbox 360, including controllers and headsets. However ...
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