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The following is a list of products branded by Turtle Beach Corporation.
Note:
Turtle Beach creates gaming headsets for consoles such as the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile, and tablet devices. [1] It is considered one of the leading gaming audio brands. [2] Gaming headsets have been Turtle Beach's primary product offering since around 2005. [1]
Turtle Beach headsets are generally cross-compatible between current-generation consoles like the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PCs, as well as most mobile and tablet devices. Many models are console-specific, but share the same branding and can often be used across platforms (e.g. the Stealth 300 has a model for both the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4, but both are technically compatible with one another and the Nintendo Switch, and PC, etc.). [3] Certain features on console-specific models may not transfer from one platform to another. For instance, the Stealth 600 and 700 models for the Xbox One can wirelessly connect directly with the console. Those same models for the PlayStation 4 do not have that feature. In some cases, the differences between one console-specific model and another are cosmetic. [4]
Model | Released | Compatibility | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ear Force P21 | 2009 | PS3 | D | First headset designed specifically for PS3. [5] |
Ear Force XC1 | 2011 | Xbox 360 | XBOX Communicator Headset | |
Ear Force XLC | Xbox 360 | Passive Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force XL1 | 2011 | Xbox 360 | D | Wired Stereo Sound; Headset designed specifically for the Xbox 360. [6] |
Atlas One | 2018 | PC [Note 1] | A | Adapter makes it compatible with any computer, mobile device, or other gaming system. [7] |
Ear Force X11 | Xbox 360 | Amplified Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force X12 | Xbox 360 | Amplified Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force X21 | Xbox 360 | Universal Amplified Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force PX21 | Xbox 360 | Universal Amplified Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force X31 | Xbox 360 | Wireless Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force DX11 | Xbox 360 | Wired Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound | ||
Ear Force DPX21 | Xbox 360 | Universal Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound | ||
Ear Force PX3 | Xbox 360 | Programmable Universal Wireless Headset | ||
Ear Force X41 | Xbox 360 | Wireless Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound | ||
Ear Force XP500 | Xbox 360 | Programmable Wireless Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound + Wireless Chat |
Model | Released | Compatibility | Status | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Recon 50X | Xbox | ||||
Recon 60P | Xbox | ||||
Recon Camo | Xbox | ||||
Recon Chat | Xbox | ||||
Recon 70 | Xbox | ||||
Recon 100 | Xbox | ||||
Recon 50X | Xbox | ||||
Recon 150 | Xbox | ||||
Recon 320 | Xbox | ||||
Recon Spark | Xbox | ||||
Stealth 600 | Xbox | ||||
Stealth 600 Gen2 | Xbox | ||||
Stealth 700 | Xbox | ||||
Stealth 700 Gen2 | Xbox | ||||
Recon Camo | |||||
XO One | |||||
XO Three | |||||
XO Four Stealth | |||||
XO Seven Pro | |||||
Stealth 300 | |||||
Stealth 420X | |||||
Stealth 420X+ | |||||
Elite 800X | |||||
Elite Pro | |||||
Elite Pro 2 | |||||
PX24 | |||||
Ear Force XP510 | Xbox | ||||
Ear Force PX51 | PS | ||||
Ear Force X42 | Xbox | ||||
Ear Force P4 | PS | ||||
Ear Force PX22 | PS | ||||
Z Seven | PC | ||||
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Part Number : TBS-0660-01V
56K – The 56K Digital Recording System was the first of the Turtle Beach audio systems for the IBM PC platform. It made use of the Motorola 56000 Digital Signal Processor for accelerating digital audio data transfers through the IBM PC's ISA bus. The 56K was designed to be connected to the AES-EBU or S/PDIF jacks on a professional DAT recorder. With the included SoundStage graphical audio editing software, a 56K system installed in a 286, 386 or 486 Intel PC running Windows 3.0 or 3.1 can be used as a complete post-production digital audio editing solution. The 56K system consisted of three major components:
Quad – 4-track recording software for PC meant to somewhat mimic a 4-track cassette recorder. [13] [14]
Flight simulator yoke and throttle quadrant for Xbox One and Windows.
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The following is a list of products branded by Turtle Beach Corporation.
Note:
Turtle Beach creates gaming headsets for consoles such as the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile, and tablet devices. [1] It is considered one of the leading gaming audio brands. [2] Gaming headsets have been Turtle Beach's primary product offering since around 2005. [1]
Turtle Beach headsets are generally cross-compatible between current-generation consoles like the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PCs, as well as most mobile and tablet devices. Many models are console-specific, but share the same branding and can often be used across platforms (e.g. the Stealth 300 has a model for both the Xbox One and the PlayStation 4, but both are technically compatible with one another and the Nintendo Switch, and PC, etc.). [3] Certain features on console-specific models may not transfer from one platform to another. For instance, the Stealth 600 and 700 models for the Xbox One can wirelessly connect directly with the console. Those same models for the PlayStation 4 do not have that feature. In some cases, the differences between one console-specific model and another are cosmetic. [4]
Model | Released | Compatibility | Status | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ear Force P21 | 2009 | PS3 | D | First headset designed specifically for PS3. [5] |
Ear Force XC1 | 2011 | Xbox 360 | XBOX Communicator Headset | |
Ear Force XLC | Xbox 360 | Passive Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force XL1 | 2011 | Xbox 360 | D | Wired Stereo Sound; Headset designed specifically for the Xbox 360. [6] |
Atlas One | 2018 | PC [Note 1] | A | Adapter makes it compatible with any computer, mobile device, or other gaming system. [7] |
Ear Force X11 | Xbox 360 | Amplified Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force X12 | Xbox 360 | Amplified Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force X21 | Xbox 360 | Universal Amplified Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force PX21 | Xbox 360 | Universal Amplified Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force X31 | Xbox 360 | Wireless Stereo Sound | ||
Ear Force DX11 | Xbox 360 | Wired Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound | ||
Ear Force DPX21 | Xbox 360 | Universal Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound | ||
Ear Force PX3 | Xbox 360 | Programmable Universal Wireless Headset | ||
Ear Force X41 | Xbox 360 | Wireless Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound | ||
Ear Force XP500 | Xbox 360 | Programmable Wireless Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound + Wireless Chat |
Model | Released | Compatibility | Status | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Recon 50X | Xbox | ||||
Recon 60P | Xbox | ||||
Recon Camo | Xbox | ||||
Recon Chat | Xbox | ||||
Recon 70 | Xbox | ||||
Recon 100 | Xbox | ||||
Recon 50X | Xbox | ||||
Recon 150 | Xbox | ||||
Recon 320 | Xbox | ||||
Recon Spark | Xbox | ||||
Stealth 600 | Xbox | ||||
Stealth 600 Gen2 | Xbox | ||||
Stealth 700 | Xbox | ||||
Stealth 700 Gen2 | Xbox | ||||
Recon Camo | |||||
XO One | |||||
XO Three | |||||
XO Four Stealth | |||||
XO Seven Pro | |||||
Stealth 300 | |||||
Stealth 420X | |||||
Stealth 420X+ | |||||
Elite 800X | |||||
Elite Pro | |||||
Elite Pro 2 | |||||
PX24 | |||||
Ear Force XP510 | Xbox | ||||
Ear Force PX51 | PS | ||||
Ear Force X42 | Xbox | ||||
Ear Force P4 | PS | ||||
Ear Force PX22 | PS | ||||
Z Seven | PC | ||||
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Multisound family, Hurricane architecture:
Multisound family, 2nd generation architecture:
Other:
Part Number : TBS-0660-01V
56K – The 56K Digital Recording System was the first of the Turtle Beach audio systems for the IBM PC platform. It made use of the Motorola 56000 Digital Signal Processor for accelerating digital audio data transfers through the IBM PC's ISA bus. The 56K was designed to be connected to the AES-EBU or S/PDIF jacks on a professional DAT recorder. With the included SoundStage graphical audio editing software, a 56K system installed in a 286, 386 or 486 Intel PC running Windows 3.0 or 3.1 can be used as a complete post-production digital audio editing solution. The 56K system consisted of three major components:
Quad – 4-track recording software for PC meant to somewhat mimic a 4-track cassette recorder. [13] [14]
Flight simulator yoke and throttle quadrant for Xbox One and Windows.