![]() The best thing about Turtle Beach headsets – even entry-level ones like the XL1 is that they feature mic-monitoring – where you can actually hear the nonsense coming out of your mouth as you call a downed team-mate a n00b or hurl racist and sexist epithets at random people on the internet. The microphone is on a nice, sturdy flexible boom, and is able to be position wherever you’d like – each time you move it giving you a satisfying “click.” On the amplifier you’ll also find a little jack with which to hook up to your controller’s headset socket using the included cable. Somewhere along the remarkably long cord is an inline amplifier that gives you two separate volume controls one for voice and an other for game volume. One uses the AV port on the 360, while the other is a simple 3,5mm jack to RCA. This does present a bit of a problem for those who use HDMI – but there is a solution in two separate cables or dongles, unfortunately sold separately. They have throughput – so you’ll still be able to plug them in to your TV. ![]() USB powered, it’ll steal one of the unused ones on your console if you have any – and then connect using the RCA cables from your Xbox component cable. In fact, the whole thing’s pretty lightweight – and one of the most comfortable things I’ve put on my head.Ĭonnecting the XL1 to your Xbox 360 is a cinch. We’re starting of with the budget-minded entry level stuff – in the form of the Earforce XL1 for the Xbox 360.Īfter fussing with that finger-blisteringly heat-sealed packaging, you’ll find that the XL1 certainly looks the part of a more premium headset – with relatively large ear cups (I have tiny Asian ears, mind you) and an adjustable boom microphone it’s both simple, and stylish – both of the cups are nicely padded and clothed, making them rather comfortable and breathable. They’ve sent us a bunch of the things to play with, and let you know what we think of them. We finally have somebody bringing in the renowned Turtle Beach range of gaming audio accessories in to South Africa, by virtue of the lovely folks at Apex.
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