Turtle Beach Updates Headsets
By Lisa Johnston On Jan 30 2012 - 6:01am
ELMSFORD, N.Y. — Just a few days
prior to International CES, Turtle
Beach took the wraps off the products
it planned to show to attendees.
The Ear Force X42 wireless Dolby
surround-sound and Ear Force X32
wireless stereo Xbox
360 headsets are billed
as replacements for the
company’s Ear Force
X31 and X41 models.
The updated versions
feature 2.4GHz dualband
Wi-Fi and 50mm
drivers. Suggested retail
is $99.99 for the X32
and $159 for the X42.
Availability wasn’t set at
press time.
The Ear Force DSS2
surround-sound processor
for stereo headsets features six
variable speaker configurations,
offering custom-tuned angles to
optimize the surround-sound effect for
any listener, Turtle Beach said.
It’s currently available for $79.99.
The Ear Force Z11 wired stereo PC
gaming headset has 50mm drivers and
is meant to be an affordable option for
gamers. Suggested retail is $39.95.
Availability wasn’t set.
The company also introduced three
gaming headsets meant for portability.
The Ear Force M5
mobile gaming headset
had 40mm drivers,
noise-isolating
gear cups, in-line mic
with call control, and
a $49.95 suggested
retail.
The Ear Force M3
mobile gaming headset
($39.95) has 40mm
drivers and can fold
flat for storage. It also
has noise-isolating ear
cups and an in-line mic.
The Ear Force M1 mobile gaming
ear buds have 10mm neodymium drivers
and come with an in-line mic and
braided cable. Suggested retail is
$59.95. Availability for these mobile
headsets had not been set.