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The mic that streams for you
The internet has brought the ability to broadcast to everyone’s homes. People are constantly sharing live videos, even setting up their own podcasts. While access has become easier, hardware still requires some expertise. Setting up microphones, headsets, etc. The Turtle Beach mic just makes all of that a breeze. The microphone has streaming abilities built in, working seamlessly with your hardware, and allowing you to broadcast with ease. The mic comes with inbuilt audio presets to choose from, be it for gamers, or for podcasters. Just plug the microphone in and get streaming!
The only visible interface is the mute button on the front. A light-ring around it allows the user to know whether they’re on audio mode or mute mode. A perfect pic for the amateur broadcaster who only wants to focus on delivering quality content without having to learn how to deal with hardware.
Designer: Colin Jackson
Deal: Save 60% on Turtle Beach Ear Force i60 Wireless Surround Sound Headset
There’s nothing quite like playing a game with a good pair of over-the-ear headphones. These wireless cans from Turtle Beach offer big and bold sound, with incredible 7.1 surround sound capability.
They’re great for games, movies, and more and are ideal for mobile gaming thanks to their Bluetooth capabilities. They also can connect to your computer or video game console via the included USB transmitter module. Battery life is rated at 10 hours per charge, so you’ll have no problem with marathon gaming sessions either. They’ve even got a pair of hidden noise-cancelling microphones for chats.
Best of all, we’ve got the i60s on sale for just $117.95(USD) in the Technabob Shop, a huge 60% savings off the original $299.95 MSRP. The offer is for a limited time only, so be sure to grab a pair before they’re gone!
Our Top Picks: The Best Xbox One Headset
If you’re an Xbox One gamer, life is exciting right now. Gears 4 just came out, the Xbox One S is the perfect holiday present, Project Scorpio is waiting in the wings…and all you need is a really great gaming headset to go along with your adventures. But there’s the problem: Xbox is pretty proprietary when it comes gaming headphones. It can be tricky to find good choice, and even harder to find options that are as good as PC headsets.
Well, we’ve got good news: Here are the top Xbox One headsets for stunning sound, audio customization, chatting, and everything else you need! We did the work for you: Now take a look at the best Xbox One headset options you’ll find:
Astro’s specialization in high-end headsets has really paid off for Xbox One fans with the A50, which has some of the best low-distortion sound we’ve heard from a wireless headset, along with a pack of features smartly designed to make gaming better no matter what it is you like to do. Three different sound modes all you to switch between settings for movies, shooters, and general gaming, while the flip-up mic has excellent vocal clarity and very little fuzz around the edges, all with Dolby 7.1 surround sound. The model also comes with a few Halo 5 freebies (not very important these days) and a cool Halo skin (more impressive). Battery life is around 8-10 hours. From sound to features, it’s hard to find a better pair of Xbox headphones anywhere…as long as you can afford them.
We should point out, however, that with the extra-large ear cups and hefty headband, this headset does feel a bit heavier than many other models. If heavy headsets bother you or give you headaches after a while, you may prefer something a little lighter. If that’s not something you usually notice, then don’t worry about it.
Turtle Beach Ear Force XO Seven Pro Premium – $96
Not everyone can spend around $300 on a pair of Xbox One headphones, no matter how great they might be. If you want to spend a lot less cash but still get an excellent model, try out this Turtle Beach unit. It doesn’t have surround sound, but it does come with other features to make up for it, including several presets for both sound (bass, vocals, etc.) and mic (quiet rooms, loud rooms, etc.). There’s a “superhuman” mode for amplifying quiet sounds, although the 50mm neodymium drivers do fine work without the boost.
Additionally, this headset has some extra-durable design features, from the nylon-wrapped cord to the sturdy headband cushioning and pullout mic, which makes it better suited for rougher environments – and people accidentally sitting on it.
Turtle Beach Ear Force Stealth 500X Premium – $234
This powerful Turtle Beach model is somewhere between our first two picks. It comes with with DTS 7.1 surround sound, so if you have your Xbox set to DTS you may be more interested in this model. The mic features are also particularly robust with both chat boost and variable mic monitoring, so if you do a lot of talking this headset may be even more useful for you.
This fully wireless (no connection to the controller necessary) headset does have genre specific audio options, and while they aren’t quiet as good as the A50 they still give you a pleasant amount of customization. Plus, they sit a little lighter on the head than the Astro model. Battery life is comparable at around 10 hours, too. If you constantly use chat, want a lighter pair of headphones or just like the Turtle Beach aesthetic, this may be your number one choice.
Win Awesome Gear in the Lenovo & Turtle Beach Headset Gamer Giveaway!
The way technology progresses, you could always use a brand new laptop, right? Well, now you can win a shiny new Lenovo Ideapad Y700 Touch laptop, along with a pair of awesome headphones to go with.
This gamer’s laptop packs a fast quad-core Intel Core i7-6700HQ CPU, NVIDIA GTX 960M discrete graphics, and a 15″ 1080p touchscreen. The Turtle Beach Ear Force Z300 headphones will rattle your eardrums with amazing sound as you pick of enemies in your favorite FPS. These awesome headphones are not only wireless, they support Dolby 7.1 surround sound, and have a built in microphone for all your online taunts.
All you need to do for your chance to win this great prize pack is to head to the Technabob Shop now and register. You can earn bonus entries by sharing the giveaway with your friends.
(Contest Ends 5/10/2016. Full rules on entry page.)
3 Frag-certified Gaming Headsets
Are you looking for a pair of amazing gaming headphones that will do more than just sit on your head? The best headsets can actually add points to your kill score with great surround sound, high fidelity, fast chat options, and other features you never knew you needed. Luckily, we’ve tested out a bunch of the latest PC and console gaming headsets to find out which ones made our shooting all the sweeter – and you can benefit from the results. Check out important features below, and then take a look at a few of the best gaming headsets 2016 currently on the market!
Features to Look For
Wired or Wireless: Wireless headphones are great for some spaces, but tend to be more finicky and less responsive than wired headphones.
Frequency Range: Frequency is measured by both range and response. Pay particular attention to response, because an accurate response is key to high fidelity and generally allows you to push up the volume without sacrificing clarity.
Sensitivity: High-sensitivity headphones will respond more to volume changes. This isn’t always a good thing – it can get a little annoying – but if you like really loud sound, look for high sensitivity.
Surround Sound: You want to know where those sniper shots are coming from, right? Virtual surround sound can help you here – look for this feature on any gaming headphones that you buy.
Mic Quality: You want a great mic that allows you to communicate quickly and without any annoying interference. Mic quality varies a lot between models: Consider whether or not you want a retractable mic before you buy.
Sound Latency: The longer the latency, the longer it takes sound to reach your ears. If a gaming headset is getting bad marks when it comes to latency, avoid it like the plague: The last thing you want is a sound delay in the middle of the action.
Controls: Where do you prefer controls? On-the-ear controls allow for faster adjustments…as long as you are used to the configuration. Some headphones may even have apps or remote controls for changing the volume and other settings.
Logitech G35 – $93
This best gaming headset has nearly everything you could want for the most intense gaming sessions of your life. It comes with 7.1-channel virtual surround sound so you can get a read on your environment, as well as three customizable buttons that allow you to control chat windows, music, and more. When it comes to comfort, the G35 headphones come with three different headbands so you can find the kind that work before for you. The mic is both easily adjustable and noise blocking to reduce background noise and cut out static. Plus, the price is extra-affordable.
The downside is that these headphones were designed specifically for Windows computers, which does limit your playing options.
Beyerdynamic MMX 300 – $399
Notice that big price jump? That’s because these headphones are state of the art, with one of the best frequency responses around. If you are playing FPSs with a lot of noise and activity, these headphones will help you parse out exactly what’s going on, moment by moment. They are also pleasantly light and won’t give you a headache after a few hours of playing.
The internal sound card is also a great feature, and a major reason for the high cost: It helps prevent latency and keeps sounds authentic no matter what system you are playing on – plus it allows for some serious customization. We also have to give props to just how authentic these headphones – based on real cockpit designs – actually look.
Turtle Beach Ear Force XO Seven Premium – $110
While our first two examples were intended primarily for PC, let’s turn to a console option for our next model. These Turtle Beach headphones are designed for Xbox One gaming, which means all your Gears, Halo and Destiny battles will get a major upgrade once you try this headset out. Major benefits include replaceable ear cups to make sure you get the perfect fit and can replace any malfunctions, as well as full compatibility with Xbox chat. The speakers are noticeable for their strong bass sound, too. These headphones have a lot of padding if you like some extra ear protection, but they’re not going to do a Fatality on your head if you wear them too long.
Logitech Wireless Gaming Headset G930 – $80
This is a more traditional Logitech model, but still has plenty of great features – plus a PS4 focus, so if you’re a Sony fan you’ll love these headphones (and their price). Features include 7.1 surround sound, an auto-muting mic, and three programmable on-ear buttons. To fuel these features, the headset uses a rechargeable battery that lasts around 10 hours, so have a USB port handy to recharge if necessary.
The Daily Roundup for 03.18.2013
You might say the day is never really done in consumer technology news. Your workday, however, hopefully draws to a close at some point. This is the Daily Roundup on Engadget, a quick peek back at the top headlines for the past 24 hours -- all handpicked by the editors here at the site. Click on through the break, and enjoy.
Turtle Beach Ear Force NLa and N11 stereo Wii U headsets hands-on (video)
Nintendo may be MIA at TGS this year (as usual), but that hasn't stopped Turtle Beach -- it brought a pair of Wii U headsets to the show anyway. We dropped by the outfit's booth to take a peek, finding seemingly empty boxes in lieu of product. Turns out they weren't so empty -- the Ear Force N11 and NLa headsets are so lightweight, we didn't even notice they were there. After a brief unboxing, this editor wrapped each set around his head, finding the headband tension of both the over-ear N11 and the on-ear NLa to be just as light as the accessories themselves, squeezing my skull with only the gentlest of pressure. The sets' earmuffs seemed built for comfort as well, soft, and not the least bit irritating. Staff on hand told us that the internals weren't quite final, but sound quality aside, we could easily see settling in with either of these products for a long, comfortable gaming session. Both sets arrive later this year -- $35 for the white, on-ear Ear Force NLa cans, and $50 for its black over-ear cousin. See our impressions for yourself in the video after the break.
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Turtle Beach, the company that builds high-end audio gear for gamers immaterial of their bank balance is pushing out a pair of headsets for Nintendo's latest baby. The Ear Force NLa is an entry-level headset that's been customized to work with the Wii U GamePad, while the EarForce N11 is a little more serious -- with angled 50mm speakers with extended bass. Both units are also compatible with the company's DS and 3DS handhelds and will arrive in Q4 of this year, with the NLa setting you back $35 and the N11 a marginally heftier $50.
Update: We've also heard that the NLa will be available in the UK in November, costing £40, while the N11 arrives in early 2013.
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