The STEALTH 600 also includes Turtle Beach's exclusive Superhuman Hearing ™ sound setting, Mic Monitoring, independent game and
chat volume control, audio presets including Bass Boost, and a 15 - hour rechargeable battery... all for an MSRP of $ 99.95.
The Stealth 700 also includes Turtle Beach's exclusive Superhuman Hearing ™ sound setting to give gamers the competitive advantage by allowing them to hear soft sounds like enemy footsteps sneaking up from behind and weapon reloads just before an ambush, as well as independent game and
chat volume control, and a rechargeable battery that delivers up to 10 - hours of gaming per use.
Not exact matches
CMB has found that users who exchange texts within the first 24 hrs are more likely to exchange phone numbers and were
chatting at 2.6 x the
volume of those who didn't, so the update gives them more
control over this experience.
For technophobic adults, the Amazon Kindle Fire HD has a much higher - quality screen, longer battery life, a front - facing camera for video
chats, and improved speakers and
volume controls that help make it a stronger entertainment device.
· Amplified stereo audio for crisp highs and deep lows · Premium 50 mm speakers for highest fidelity sound · Variable Bass Boost adds depth and realism to the game audio · In - line amplifier that allows for independent
control of
chat, bass and game
volume · Microphone Monitoring so you never have to raise your voice to hear yourself · Completely powered by USB so you will never need replacement batteries · Lightweight design with breathable, fabric mesh ear cushions for enhanced comfort · Fully - compatible with the DSS 7.1 Surround Sound Processor
For Xbox One gamers, SteelSeries is introducing the Siberia X100, Siberia X300, and Siberia X800, each featuring a SteelSeries Xbox One adapter giving gamers fingertip
control of
volume,
chat, and settings.
There's a built in 3.5 mm audio jack for headsets, and just like the Afterglow controller there's built in audio
controls which you access by holding the button located next to the right thumbstick and using the D - pad to change the
volume and balance between game and
chat audio, a great addition to controllers, although there's no mic monitoring available.
If you watch the unboxing which I'll embed into this review you will see it comes in a rather small box and in 2 parts, it's simply a case of sliding the headband into the ear cup then again into position to fit onto your head, you'll notice you have a mic mute button and
volume control about halfway down the aux cable just like on the Microsoft
chat headset, once you look at the ear cup is where you'll notice the differences, this little sucker has a 40 mm speaker built into an over-ear cup which also has cutouts in place for users with glasses, they have named this Turtle Beach Specsfit.
Also I agree with party
chat making more then 8 people in there and also individual
volume control I for each person in party
chat.
You can balance the game and
chat audio levels to hear just what you want,
control the master
volume, and mute the microphone each with the touch of a button.
Also a
volume slider which
controls the incoming
volume, a equalizer with three set differences to switch between, the instant call button which allows you to quickly respond to incoming voice
chat, calls etc..
Sound Mixer for Apps with Snap and
Volume Controls When Using Kinect with
Chat After receiving great feedback from fans asking for more
control over audio levels and background sound.
G533 also features a noise - cancelling microphone on a folding extending boom for clear
chats and an on - ear
volume control roller plus mic mute button for fast audio adjustments on the fly.
With the Xbox One Stereo Headset Adapter you can
control the game
volume vs party
chat volume to make your experience better, but since the controller has a 3.5 mm jack you can plug the headset right in even if you don't have the adapter yet and it still sounds great.
However, most if not all games have an audio
control that allows you to adjust the game
volume to better hear the person you're
chatting with.
You'll find all of the
controls on the gaming headset itself including a power button and two knobs to adjust the
volume level for whichever your game you're playing as well as voice
chat.
It allows you to
control the game
volume as well as the
chat volume directly from the headset.
Best of all, they have great quality sound with no audio drops and a high quality
chat microphone with easy to use
volume controls to separate the two
chat channels (game and voice).
As for the
controls and ports, you get a power button, and mute and pairing button, game and voice -
chat volume knobs, micro-USB charging port, and 3.5 mm audio jack along the right earcup.
You can
control the
volume plus game and
chat balance or choose the independent mode to
control game and
chat levels independently.
The
volume controls for your gaming and
chat experiences are on the sides of its respective ear muff, which makes it simple to adjust on the fly.
You'll find all of the
controls on the gaming headset itself including a power button and two knobs to adjust the
volume level for whichever your game you're playing as well as voice
chat.
Because the i30 and i60 bear many similarities, we'll start out with what differentiates the two: The i60 offer Wi - Fi wireless connectivity in addition to Bluetooth (and, therefore, superior audio quality potential), 7.1 virtual surround sound, touch - capacitive
controls, and a
control module for
chat volume, media
volume, and sound presets.
Launching on July 18 at $ 180, the Ear Force Stealth 420X features an adjustable and removable mic boom with mic monitoring and separate
volume controls for game and
chat audio.
The buttons and
controls are all on the left side, with two
volume controls for
chat and audio, a button for Turtle Beach's «Superhuman Hearing» mode, Bluetooth pairing, and power.
Overall, I found the Stealth's
controls easy to reach, though it took a while to distinguish the game
volume and
chat volume switches.
In addition to an adjustable mic, the Recon
Chat also includes in - line
volume and mute
controls.
It has in - line
controls for mic muting and
volume, but when combined with the official 3.5 mm audio adapter for Xbox One controllers, it gains mic feedback and greater
control over the audio levels between the active game and party
chat.
It has three buttons on the left earcup for power, Bluetooth setup and toggling Superhuman Hearing on and off - wisely, headphone and
chat volume levels are
controlled by two sliders.