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Turtle Beach Recon Controller and VelocityOne Flight

Turtle Beach has just announced its entry into two large and rapidly growing gaming accessory markets – game controllers and gaming simulation hardware. At E3 2021, they finally decided to break away from headsets… again. I say again, as about 6-7 years ago, they dabbled with keyboards and mice, and they were great, but it seems they just didn’t take in the market. Alas, their controllers look like a much bolder attempt. They’re more unique and interesting, and they’ve no doubt leveraged some of the knowledge from their recent acquisitions. The new devices are the Xbox Recon Controller and VelocityOne Flight simulation control system.

Xbox Recon Controller

As you can see, it has the usual controls and a share button. There’s some LEDs on the DPAD, as well as a built-in controller for your headset, which is pretty awesome! The Recon Controller is the first to pair Turtle Beach’s signature audio technology with game-winning controls.

VelocityOne Flight

Furthermore, VelocityOne Flight is the complete flight control system developed in collaboration with aeronautical engineers and pilots, making it competitive for Xbox and PC gamers alike. It looks pretty hardcore but competent and accessible. With Flight Simulator 2020 hitting Xbox at last, it couldn’t be a better time to release this.

What Turtle Beach Had to Say

“We’re putting the same expertise and energy that’s made us the best-selling gaming headset maker for the past decade-plus into creating controllers and simulation hardware that benefits gamers with a better experience as we continue expanding our business to deliver on our long-term growth objectives,” said Juergen Stark, Chairman and CEO, Turtle Beach Corporation. “These two new accessory segments add another $1 billion of global addressable market, with third-party gamepad controllers at roughly $600 million, and PC/console flight simulation hardware adding roughly $400 million in global market. Both of these markets are growing rapidly, and our entrance with these first products will be the start of an expanding portfolio into other adjacent PC simulation hardware categories.”

Stark continued, “We’ve grown our award-winning ROCCAT PC accessory portfolio and revenues significantly since expanding into the PC category with that acquisition roughly two years ago. Given that success, the exciting portfolio of Neat Microphones launching this year, and this expansion into the large game controller and gaming simulation hardware markets, I expect we could approach – or even be over – $100 million in revenues outside our historical core console headset business next year.

“The Recon Controller lets gamers connect any wired 3.5mm gaming headset and provides exclusive Turtle Beach audio technology like our custom-tuned audio presets, and Superhuman Hearing, which is our patented audio setting that helps you hear enemy players before they hear you, among other features. The Recon Controller is sleek, feels great in your hands, and is the perfect companion to the millions of Turtle Beach headsets being used by our fans playing on Xbox.”

Stark added, “Microsoft’s Flight Sim 2020 astonished gamers and flight sim fans alike with its stunning visual quality when it debuted on PC last year, and with the game coming to Xbox Series X|S this summer, we believe it will fuel a wider audience of gamers to explore flight simulation. As a pilot and flight sim enthusiast myself, after seeing the incredible visual realism of the game early last year and being very familiar with the existing hardware in the market, I knew we could design a better, more integrated and modern flight control product that flight sim enthusiasts would want. We hired a team with deep experience in flight sim hardware and developed a fully integrated system that works with Xbox and PC and provides everything a new flier needs, along with the capability and features that hardcore flight simmers want. For the great price of $349.95, there’s nothing else like it.”

Launch Trailers

Price and Availability

The VelocityOne Fligth is priced at £329.99, while the controller is a modest £49.99. Additional details on Turtle Beach’s all-new Recon Controller and VelocityOne Flight simulation control system here.

Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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