Friday, April 19th 2024

Turtle Beach Unveils New Gaming Headsets, Keyboards, and Mice

Leading gaming accessories maker Turtle Beach Corporation today unveiled a variety of high-quality, performance-driven gaming headsets, keyboards and mice, all available for pre-order today and launching May 19, 2024.

"We're thrilled to debut our new lineup of innovative console and PC gaming accessories launching next month, all under our industry-leading Turtle Beach brand," said Cris Keirn, CEO, Turtle Beach Corporation. "Starting with our best-selling $99.99 MSRP wireless multiplatform headsets, we're adding to the Stealth 600 series' already robust feature set with our newly redesigned Stealth 600 models. Plus, we're expanding our wireless Stealth headset range with the introduction of our new $79.99 MSRP Stealth 500 models." Keirn continued, "2024 is set to be a momentous year full of amazing gaming accessories from Turtle Beach. Today's announcements are just the beginning of our 2024 lineup as we have even more slated to launch this fall, including a newly redesigned Stealth 700 headset, plus additional Turtle Beach PC gaming peripherals, controllers, and simulation gear."
The below Turtle Beach gaming accessories all launch May 19, 2024, and are available for pre-order now from www.turtlebeach.com and participating retailers worldwide.

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Wireless Gaming Headset
Turtle Beach has revealed a newly redesigned version of its best-selling Stealth 600 wireless multiplatform headset series, now entering its third generation. This newest Stealth 600 offers low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity and now features the brand's powerful signature 50 mm Nanoclear drivers. It also has an astounding 80-hour battery life, AI-driven microphone noise reduction and much more for the same $99.99/£99.99/€109.99 MSRP that's made it the industry's leading wireless gaming headset. The Designed for Xbox version will be available in Black or White, as will the PlayStation version. A PC version will also be available in Black.

Turtle Beach Stealth 500 Wireless Gaming Headset
Turtle Beach is also expanding its best-selling wireless multiplatform Stealth headset series with the introduction of the new Stealth 500, providing gamers with the brand's signature high-quality gaming audio, plus low-latency 2.4 GHzz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, an adjustable floating headband, and best-in-class 40-hour battery life for $79.99/£79.99/€89.99 MSRP. The Designed for Xbox Stealth 500 comes in Black, as does its PlayStation and PC counterparts.

Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless Open Back PC Gaming Headset
For groundbreaking PC gaming audio, Turtle Beach has unveiled the Atlas Air - the first wireless open back PC gaming headset supporting high-fidelity 24-bit audio. The Atlas Air's precision 40 mmm drivers pair with its revolutionary open back earcup design to produce ultra-clear natural audio quality for total immersion on PC. The Atlas Air is extremely comfortable and lightweight at just 301 grams - one of the lightest gaming headsets in its class. It comes equipped with low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless plus Bluetooth to connect with Windows PCs, PS5 & PS4, Nintendo Switch and mobile devices, and is also able to connect in wired mode via its 3.5 mm jack and included cable. The Atlas Air also features immersive Waves 3D audio, a high-bandwidth 16 kHz microphone, plus up to 50-hours of battery life for $179.99/£159.99/€179.99 MSRP. Additionally, PC gamers will be able to further customize their Atlas Air with the mod pack featuring a separate headband strap and ear cushions available in Pink, Purple, or Blue for $24.99/£29.99/€19.99 MSRP.

Turtle Beach Vulcan II TKL Pro Magnetic Mechanical RGB Gaming Keyboard
The Turtle Beach Vulcan II TKL Pro Magnetic Mechanical RGB PC Gaming Keyboard delivers pro-level performance in a compact TenKeyLess (TKL) footprint. Equipped with magnetic Hall Effect switches for reliable, silky smooth key presses rated at a 150M click lifecycle, the Vulcan II TKL Pro's keys feature a fully adjustable actuation point from 0.1 mm to 4 mm. Plus, with the Rapid Trigger setting, PC gamers have faster, more precise movement control with less downtime between key presses. Per-key RGB, AIMO intelligent lighting, five on-board profiles, and analog features including controller emulation and up to three multiple inputs per key can be customized using Turtle Beach's new Swarm II desktop software. The Vulcan II TKL Pro comes in Black or White and is available to pre-order for $149.99/£149.99/€159.99 MSRP.

Turtle Beach Burst II Air Ultra-Lightweight Wireless PC Gaming Mouse
Turtle Beach's Burst II Air Ultra-Lightweight Wireless Gaming Mouse satisfies PC gamers' need for speed with an incredible, best-in-class 47 g weight. The Burst II Air is designed for quick flick shots and the fastest players with Turtle Beach's smooth yet precise Owl-Eye 26K DPI optical sensor with 650 IPS (16.5 m/s) tracking speed. Blazing fast TITAN Optical Switches with adjustable debounce provides a long-lasting 100 million click life cycle, while click tensioning and lightspeed actuation deliver unprecedented speed and precision. Dual wireless connectivity offers low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless for gaming (up to 40-hours of continuous use) and Bluetooth (up to 120-hours) all in a right-handed symmetrical, solid top shell design. Included grip tape and extra PTFE skates allow players to further customize their feel. The Burst II Air comes in Black or White and is available to pre-order for $99.99 /£99.99/€109.99 MSRP.

Additional new and newly relaunched Turtle Beach PC gaming peripherals include the Turtle Beach Pure Air and Pure SEL ultra-lightweight wireless and wired mice; the Turtle Beach Kone XP Air premium wireless mouse; the Turtle Beach Vulcan II and Vulcan II MAX full-size keyboards; the Turtle Beach Vulcan TKL and Vulcan II Mini Air smaller format keyboards; and the Turtle Beach Sense AIMO XXL mousepad. All are available for pre-order now and launch May 19, 2024.
Source: Turtle Beach
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7 Comments on Turtle Beach Unveils New Gaming Headsets, Keyboards, and Mice

#1
vantila
Keyboard looks smooth and unique but maybe that's just the lighting effects. Air looks like a Razer clone, ultimately mic quality makes or brakes these headphones for me.
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Space Lynx
Astronaut
no turtle beach or roccat for me moving forward, one too many issues over the years.
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Space Lynx
Astronaut
cvaldesYou don't have to worry about Roccat anymore. The brand has been discontinued:

www.pcgamer.com/hardware/gaming-mice/roccat-is-gone-replaced-by-turtle-beach-we-felt-that-time-and-resources-would-be-best-spent-focusing-under-a-single-brand/

by parent company Turtle Beach.
lol turtle beach is synonym for shit quality. talk about throwing your money down the drain, what a terrible business move lol

how do these CEO's and MBA's make six figures? honestly boggles the mind sometimes. lol i guess they don't care when the company collapses, they promise some short term gains, and pull the parachute cord before the downfall :D useless fucks
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#5
Gmr_Chick
cvaldesYou don't have to worry about Roccat anymore. The brand has been discontinued:

www.pcgamer.com/hardware/gaming-mice/roccat-is-gone-replaced-by-turtle-beach-we-felt-that-time-and-resources-would-be-best-spent-focusing-under-a-single-brand/

by parent company Turtle Beach.
Kind of a bummer about Roccat. I think their quality went down the toilet after Turtle Beach acquired them, honestly. Though, Swarm was a pain in the ass to use even before the acquisition. I did like the couple Roccat mice I had, the Kone EMP and Kone Pure SE (the latter fit my hand like a glove)
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cvaldes
Gmr_ChickKind of a bummer about Roccat. I think their quality went down the toilet after Turtle Beach acquired them, honestly. Though, Swarm was a pain in the ass to use even before the acquisition. I did like the couple Roccat mice I had, the Kone EMP and Kone Pure SE (the latter fit my hand like a glove)
I feel sorry for old school Roccat employees. They are probably the ones who feel the loss the worst. But it's not like the acquisition happened last month, they should have seen this coming. This is pretty typical for tech company buyouts these days; everything they stood for was annihilated in the purchase.

That is the price of progress in Silicon Valley, even if you don't live in Santa Clara County.
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