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    fuchikoma: I had an Ear Force HPA2 set... Sound quality was decent, but not really good... like nicer external earbuds. Then within a week or two, one of the scr... more »
    dingus: The 2.5mm jack on the controller works with standard cellphone headsets, and you can get Live Chat to come over the console audio out. Has anyone use... more »
    rootyb: I've tried out quite a few wireless headsets, and *always* got more interference via RF than IR. In fact, I only started getting anything significant ... more »
    Saboth: I think their intent is to play off of "air force", but somehow "ear force" doesn't bring to mind pleasant things. "Hmm this q-tip won't go in any fur... more »
  • #xbox360

    The Ear Force X41 Improves Upon the Best Xbox 360 Headset

    This photo? It's of the Ear Force X4. I liked the system quite a bit back when I reviewed it. Now, the latest edition of this Xbox 360 wireless surround chat-ready headset sounds even better with one really great update. More »
  • #review

    Lightning Review: Earforce X4 Xbox 360 Wireless Surround Sound Headset

    The Gadget: Turtle Beach's Earforce X4. It's a wireless surround sound headset that can also plug into an Xbox 360 controller for full Live chatting. More »
  • #videogaming

    Ear Force X4 Headphones: Surround Sound Cussing on Xbox 360

    While we enjoyed gaming with the wireless surround sound headphones we tested in our Battlemodo, the major inherent flaw with the systems were their lack of voice-chat capabilities. Now Turtle Beach has announced the Ear Force X4 wireless headphones that combine Dolby 5.1 decoding and voice chat in a package that's compatible with the Xbox 360. More »
  • #crazy8s

    Turtle Beach Ear Force AK-R8 Gaming Headset: The Eight Means Eight Speakers

    While it's not packing the force feedback boom of Ben Heck's recently unveiled AudioFX Pro 5+1 gaming headset, Turtle Beach's latest 5.1 surround sound USB headset (also gamer-oriented), the Ear Force AK-R8, will sock your skull with dual sub-woofers and eight speakers. Eight, for real surround sound. More »
  • #gadgets

    Turtle Beach's Surround Sound Cans Pump Up the Bass

    It's hard finding a good pair of surround sound headphones, but Turtle Beach's new cans are not only promising superior surround sound, but also boomier bass. The HPA2s have been fitted with a bass enhancement that they claim will make explosions and gunfire sound like they're really coming from a sub (as opposed to your satellite speakers). The HPA2s will set you back $129 and will come with an attachable mic for online play. Most "surround sound" headphones usually fall short on the "surround" part, but $129 isn't much to invest for a new pair of cans. More »
  • #gadgets

    Ear Force D2 Headset Lets You Nintendogs in Semi-Private

    Ever spend five minutes yelling, "SIT! SIT! SIT!" at your DS only to have the other people on the subway get up and move away like you were a psycho? Check out this Ear Force D2 from Turtle Beach. This Nintendo DS headset includes both headphones and a mic, which means you can both hear and speak without bothering bystanders too much. More »
  • #peripherals

    Turtle Beach Earforce X1 Gaming Headphones

    Now available is Turtle Beach's latest addition to their Earforce line of high-end headphones, the X1. These headphones are compatible with the PC or Xbox 360 through USB connectivity—yes, they do allow you to talk smack over Xbox Live—and are available now for $60. More »
  • #gadgets

    Turtle Beach ANR-10 and ANR-20 Noise Reduction Headphones

    Two noise reducing headphones from Turtle Beach, the company that trailed Creative in the sound card business as far as we can remember. Their ANR-10 and ANR-20 puts their extensive sound expertise into helping make that loud "foreign" couple on the plane just a little bit more bearable. More »
  • #homeentertainment

    Turtle Beach Fails at Going Wireless for Gamers

    In an "A for Effort" attempt, Turtle Beach has failed at helping the gamer go completely wireless. The Ear Force x2 Wireless Xbox Headphones is a pair of stereo headphones that can deliver both game sounds and Xbox Live chatter directly through the headset. The base station will connect to the audio outputs from your Xbox or Xbox 360 and then connect to the headphones wirelessly via infrared. The kicker, there are still wires connecting the headphones to Xbox controller for the Xbox Live chat and there is no more sound coming out of your television. This pair of semi-wireless headphones retails for $99.95. More »
  • #pcs

    Turtle Beach Easy Audio Adapter

    Turtle Beach makes PC surround sound a snap with its Audio Advantage Roadie USB Audio Adapter. Just a regular little USB sound card that snaps into your USB port, it'll hook you up with instant 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound connectivity, as well as all kinds of outputs to connect your computer or laptop to a bunch of different audio devices (like surround-sound headphones or portable speakers). Built-in stereo mics and a 10 Band EQ are also included, all for just $80. Oh, and looks like if you place your order before February 8th, you'll get a free 5.1 folding headphone worth $40. More »