Minggu, 10 Agustus 2014

Get Ear Force X1 Stereo Headset with Chat - Xbox 360






Description


The Ear Force X1 Xbox 360 Stereo Headset's integrated design overcomes the limitation of Xbox communicator headsets that block game sound from one ear and eliminates voice chat interference caused by the headset microphone picking up sound from external speakers. Pump up the volume without disturbing friends, family or neighbors with these Xbox 360 Stereo Headsets. Hear every nuance of the game - from an opponent sneaking up behind you to your teammate's voice right next to you. Trash talk online. Block out distractions. It's everything you need for an amazing gaming experience.

Features


  • Xbox 360 Headsets by Turtle Beach give serious gamers the ultimate competitive edge by combining Xbox Live chat and stereo game audio into an immersive sound experience In line amplifier volume control for both game and chat sound powered by USB
  • Xbox 360 stereo headset with adjustable boom microphone also works with PC games Includes RCA splitter cable so TV or speakers stay connected
  • Hear voice chat mixed in with stereo game audio Blast the game sound with the mic picking it up Adjust game and chat volumes separately Amplifier with bass boost for heart-thumping sound Lightweight and comfortable fro long play sessions
  • Professional-grade quality stands up to hard play USB powered no wall plug required
  • Perfect for practicing guitar games

Customer Reviews


2 out of 5 stars Mic causes annoying buzzing sound
kyel

Bought the Turtle Beach X1 headset, worked great initially. GF was happy the 360 would no longer disturb her with sounds at night. However, once I plugged the puck and mic into the controller, all went downhill. I play on LIVE in games that needs a mic to communicate with friends (Call of Duty 4). Whenever the mic is plugged in, there is a LOUD annoying buzzing sound that won't go away until I unplug the puck and mic from the controller. Without the mic attached, sound works great, but the left speakers had a tendency to go out intermittently. Really had high hopes for this headset, will probably return.Update 5/22/08:Buzzing sound problem: I was able to identify the source of the buzzing sound from the headset. After plugging in different controllers, mics and set-ups, the culprit is the wired charge kit adapter that connects from the 360 to the wireless controller that is being charged. The solution is to use only a wireless controller with the headset. That means now I have to charge the wireless controllers when I am not using the headset or purchase a separate battery pack charger. Turtle Beach website support is not that easy to navigate, but the FAQ does mention a ground AC connector causing interference, and I assumed it meant the charge kit cable. I wish the FAQ/support site was more clear in their wording.Left-side speakers losing sound: The problem was identified and solved. Reason was hook-up to Onkyo sound system. Onkyo sound system is hooked up to 360 by digital connection and then the Turtle headset uses analog. Had to turn off digital surround sound, which caused the fluctuation in right/left headset speakers and switched to stereo sound. This also reduced the loud bass BOOMs. (Shotgun blasts in COD4 are incredibly LOUD). I decided to connect to the Sharp Aquos LCD directly and avoid having to switch settings on the Onkyo sound system.My previous review gave 2-stars. Amazon does not allow for changing of stars but I would say 4 stars now. After troubleshooting, I have decided to keep the Turtle Beach headset. Future buyers be aware that you may need to troubleshoot depending on your set-up. Read more ›

4 out of 5 stars Works as expected
Truth Teller

I wanted this so that I could play Xbox 360 with the volume where I wanted it without disturbing my family while being able to still play on live. It gets the job done, so I recommend it.Pros: - The sound is good (not fantastic, but definitely good) - Seems to be pretty comfortableCons: - Number of wires are annoying - If I have the play and charge kit hooked up when the controller battery is already charged, it seems to cause a little background hiss. This is probably the fault of the controller, though.Wishes: - Make the Xbox Live headset functionality wireless on all models - Make a version that is totally wireless is a rechargeable baseBottom line: RecommendedUPDATE: I have since bought the Ear Force X3. My review for it is on that product page: http://www.amazon.com/Ear-Force-X3-Headset-Wireless-Audio/dp/B000VHY3GO/ref=cm_cr-mr-title

5 out of 5 stars BEST AT WHAT THEY ARE!
Jose Garcia

the x1 headphones are a really great product at a great price. i make a huge deal of what headphones i like to use. and theses just cut the cake for video gaming. other lower rating reviewers are quite foolish. il tell you what u need and why these are great headphones. USE : these headphones are ment specifically for gaming and chat. (xbox 360, pc) SOUND/PERFORMANCE: i carefully listened to numerous games and music types. and a lot of them had hidden sounds. in call of duty 5, i could definetly hear things i didnt know were there. i noticed that when reloading guns there was an additional sound i never noticed. same goes for firing weapons. besides the fact that you can hear certain sounds, the device makes everything sounds so rich and crisp, i could even hear bass strings in guitar hero be strummed in some songs, which i never noticed before. one con is that if you listen closely you can hear a faint fuzz noise if your listening in utter silence. but this is easily forgiveable and makes sense. once you begin playing it stops. the fuzz is NOT INTENSE. turn up any high powered sound device and youl probably hear a fuzz. ex. turning up your car speakers with no music. there is a fuzz. yea and what happens next? it delivers LOUDLY. YES, you can blast the phones up high, but instead of hurting you ears, it adds a greater sense of focus, like a relaxing yet alert feeling. Explosions sound great with the built in bass, and its great for music. the bass stays under countrol when playing and poses no threat to ruining focus. THESE HEAPHONES WILL HELP YOUR HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS SLEEP BETTER AT NIGHT!COMFORT : these have got to be the most comforting headphones of the limitless pairs i have. i always seem to rub my ears with most headphones, but these just feel great, no probelems with my ears getting irratated. and u can adjust the size of the headphones to fit your head, and the ear cups can automatically adjust to your ears. as a person with big ears like me, oh they fit alright, my ears even got wiggle room. truth is. if u wanted you can definetly fall asleep with these on. they are comfortableTECHNICAL SPECS : the cable for the heaphones is close to 8 feet or so. they are very long and may cause issues. but yet again poor reviewers cant be creative enough to make it work to your convenience. there is a strap that lets you valcroe extra slack. the microphone works great on the x1, i dont have issudes with it and i can chat with ease.OVERALL : these are definetly covenient both night and day. these make excellent headphones that will most likely suprise you for your money. for pro gaming, these ARE a neccesity. they WILL give you an edge in gameplay. or if you just wanna be quiet at night these will be a smart choice. get these. they will help you more than youd like. BE A PRO WITH THESE GREAT LOW PRICED HEADPHONES.5 starsthese are 60 or 70 dollars at best buy. dont be fooled by that monopoly. choose amazon.thank you amazon for your amazing deals and service!!!(customer service may vary) Read more ›

4 out of 5 stars The Good the Bad and the Ugly
Mattypants

I bought the headset for my Xbox. I heard that you can hear people sneaking up behind you with the headset. It is completely true. I play Team Fortress and I can't hear people sneaking up, or maybe I just don't pay attention. But, when I play Call of Duty World at War; I can hear them a mile away. I just bought CODMW2 and I can hear almost as well. I say "almost" because I haven't figured out how to turn down the in game music --- probably can't. :( Anyway, here is my story. I got the wired controller so i wouldn't have to replace batteries all the time. I kind of wish I would have gotten the wireless headset even though I have heard that it may sometimes get interference. The reason why is because of the cord. It is a very narrow cord. The plastic surrounding the many fine wires inside of it should be a bit tougher. When I had a heavy dog crate on the wire and accidentally tripped over the cord; the wires' insulating plastic wore through and frayed a few of the many fine wires inside. Now comes my wonderful experience with Turtle Beach customer support. I emailed them telling them about my clumsy nature. I asked if I could send it in and get it fixed and possibly upgrade to the wireless version. I was told by Turtle Beach support team: "Dear Matt,Thank you for your receipt. Please note that our Headphones come pre-moldedfrom the factory and this issue is not repairable and your headset should be replaced.If you send the damaged headphones (with all of the available components) hereusing an RMA No. that I will issue for you, after we receive them, I will giveyou a 1/2 off discount for a new "Ear Force X1" from our Web Site at this link:" Ok, it is what it is. I am clumsy. Half off is better than nothing. I sent my controller in and waited. About two weeks later I get an email from Fed-Ex saying that I have a package on the way. I thought to myself, "why didn't they just email the RMA No. to me" then I saw the weight of the package and thought, "their sending me the old controller back and somehow I may not get the discount, or I may be getting a brand new controller. One week of ground mail and my package arrives. I open it, and what do I find but a brand new Turtle Beach headset! Well done Turtle Beach! In my opinion, It is customer support like this that will keep a company in business for a long time. Hope this long drawn out review helps, Matt Read more ›



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