Turtle Beach has today revealed new colour options for its Designed For Xbox REACT-R controller.
Turtle Beach’s REACT-R controller designed for the Xbox has now received three new colour options to go with its original Black and White/Lavender colours further expanding their controller lineup. The new colours include Red, Nebula and Pixel green which are sure to pop alongside your Xbox. Additionally, these controllers also feature two additional rumble motors for added vibration effects.
What Turtle Beach Had To Say
“The REACT-R Controller is extremely popular with gamers because of the wealth of features it offers for a very competitive price,” said Cris Keirn, Interim CEO & SVP of Global Sales, Turtle Beach Corporation. “Not only are we expanding our controller range with new colors, but we’re offering even more value as we’ve upgraded the rear triggers, resulting in a controller that looks great and delivers unbeatable performance.”
The REACT-R controller is designed for Xbox and features the standard Xbox layout with a few additional features. The controller features a patented and exclusive Superhuman Hearing sound setting for headsets plugged into the 3.5mm jack which provides a competitive edge in audio for games. The controller also features dedicated controls for audio settings for mic mute and volume plus there are two mappable quick-action buttons on the backside of the controller. The body of the controller features an ergonomic shape with textured grips, handles and triggers for more comfort over long periods of gaming.
The new REACT-R Colour options launch September 22nd in the UK and Europe and October 1st in the US for an MSRP of $39.99/€34.99/£29.99. Visit TurtleBeach.com for more information.
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