I’ve long been a fan of Turtle Beach, and while 20 years ago using their £20 headsets wasn’t anything particularly special, these days, they’ve been one of the most consistent and reliable brands I’ve ever tested, and I’ve tested a LOT of headsets. One of the best things about Turtle Beach is their signature sound from the premium 50mm Nanoclear Drivers. It’s a big sound with plenty of power, but they also handle pretty wide EQ adjustments with ease, allowing you to get the sound you desire the most.
The two huge Aerofit cooling-gel ear cushions are some of the largest and thickest I’ve ever seen on a headset, and my god are they comfortable. Especially 6 hours into a night of playing Apex, they distribute the weight of the headset really nicely. Sure, it’s a big headset, but it’s big on sound, big on noise isolation and big on comfort too.
I like the really understated design of it too. There’s no obnoxious RGB, no bright chrome, just a muted black and silver design that is comfortable and durable. However, for what plastic you can see, it’s fully metal-reinforced throughout, ensuring it lasts.
There’s an Xbox and PlayStation version (both work with PC), and Bluetooth is built-in for mobile, and for using their app, which provides profile and EQ options. Overall, it’s a pretty killer headset. Sure, it’s not cheap, but I’ll be hard pushed to find something that sounds this awesome for less.
The built-in microphone is a Flip-up Omni-Directional design, so no chance of you removing it and losing it behind the sofa.
For more information, please check the official product page here. Available now for just £129.
A lot of amazing gadgets here, that’s for sure, but I’ve saved one of my favourites for last. The Turtle Beach Atom turns your smartphone into a handheld console not unlike the Nintendo Switch in terms of form factor. Unfortunately, I only had my dead Samsung to take pictures on not the sexy S22 Ultra I’m taking pictures with.
It’s a very premium quality gadget though. The analogue sticks feel superb, the buttons are tight and responsive, like an official Xbox Series X controller level of quality. The shoulder buttons have a light mechanical click to them that feels very premium, and the triggers have a beautiful and smooth action to them that allows for genuinely great control in racing games. What’s more, with the app, you can configure trigger and stick curves and dead zones, making it a more versatile controller for competitive gaming.
The two halves snap together, making it idea for travelling, and also so that both parts charge from a single Type-C cable. Just pull it apart, drop your phone in and two halves connect to each other automatically using 2.4 GHz wireless, while the controller pairs to your phone using Bluetooth. It’s super easy to setup too which I love.
Once installed, you’re ready to rock. I’ve had so much attention playing on this with friends and family asking what system it is. Then again, I was playing Tony Hawks 3 on the PS2 emulator, but honestly, this is such a great device. The only downside is that you can’t use it as a standalone controller, but hey ho.
It comes in some really great colours too!
For more information, please check the official product page here. Available now for just £89.
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