San Diego, CA – July 17, 2017 – Leading gaming headset and audio accessory makerTurtle Beach Corporation (NASDAQ: HEAR) today announced the new XO THREE officially licensed gaming headset for Xbox One and RECON 150 for PlayStation®4 are now available at retail. Both headsets feature large 50mm speakers (with 56% more surface area compared to the 40mm drivers found in other gaming headsets in this price range) and Turtle Beach’s renowned high-sensitivity mic to deliver the essential high-quality game audio and crystal clear chat needed to secure victory on the ...
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There is nothing flash about the ARCTIS 3 headset from Steel Series, but that is perfectly OK with me. I've been using this product for a few weeks now - on both my Xbox One and PS4 - and I can safely say that for 79.99, you are getting a product that is definitely worth the price. Read on for more of our thoughts on the ARCTIS 3.
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