Description
Turtle Beach Ear Force XL1
view larger The Ear Force XL1 headset in white is the perfect entry-level headset for Xbox 360 gamers looking for immersive game sound and crystal-clear communication at a great value. With premium 50mm speakers and oversized circumaural ear cups, the XL1 delivers superior audio quality and extreme comfort. The XL1 also features an in-line amplifier, providing quick access to independent game and chat volume controls, as well as, a built-in bass boost feature that adds depth and realism to the game audio. If you’re serious about gaming, then get serious about the sound. Step up to the Ear Force XL1 and experience game audio like never before. At a Glance Amplified stereo sound for superior audio quality Bass Boost Massive 50mm speakers offer ultimate immersion Independent game and voice channel volumes Microphone Monitor allows you to hear your own voice as you chat and stop screaming into the mic Designed specifically for Xbox 360 Key Features view larger view larger view larger Superior Quality and Clarity Amplified stereo gives an earful of top-quality sound the way the game developers actually meant the game to be heard. Deep Immersive Experience Bass Boost gives your audio a kick in the you-know-what to add depth and realism to the sounds of the game. Bigger is Better Massive 50mm speakers deliver crisp highs and deep, rumbling lows for the ultimate in video game immersion. Total Control Over Sound With independent game and chat volumes, turn the game sound up & chat volume down. Or turn the chat up and the game down. The choice is yours. Voice Level Recognition Know how people tend to scream when wearing headphones? With Microphone Monitor, now you can hear your voice in your headset so you’re not that person. Listen to Your Own Music Quickly plug in your smartphone or MP3 player and you can replace the game soundtrack with your own music. Turtle Beach Audio Advantage The amplified stereo sound produced by the Ear Force XL1 will ensure that you hear your games loud and clear. Variable bass boost at your disposal will give your audio a swift kick in the you-know-what when you need it to. You’ll be able to hear sound cues that are missed with conventional TV speakers, such as the sound of enemy footsteps or the click of a loading weapon in the distance. In short, you'll react faster and take them out before they take you out, giving you the edge that can make the real difference between winning and losing.
Features
- Amplified Audio-Enhances game sounds for a more immersive experience
- In-line Amplifier-Quick access to gaming audio controls
- Bass Boost-Built-in bass boost adds depth and realism to the game audio
- Microphone Monitor-Let's you hear what you're saying
- USB Powered-No batteries required
Customer Reviews
SlounsBerry
Bought this headset a week ago to play with Modern Warfare 3. Always heard people talking about listening for footsteps and how it helped so I wanted to try it out but I wanted a cheap set. These are great! The sound is excellent, with the right perks in MW3 you can hear everything, footsteps, bullet casings hit the ground, everything sounds so amazing with these headphones!They're light and comfy enough too that you can wear them for a while and not notice it. Played for about 4 hours the other night (oops) and never once did I feel uncomfortable or have to take them off for a break! So glad I bought these, definitely worth the price and then some!
Andre
I decided to go ahead and take the plunge and order this after reading all the positive reviews, which seem to outweigh the negative ones... a few things you should be aware of:- if your xbox is connected to the tv via an hdmi cable ...which more than likely it is since most people nowadays have a high definition TV and want to take advantage of those crisp, sharp hdmi graphics.... then you WILL need what is referred to as a "xbox 360 audio adapter cable" from some third party seller in order to make use of this product.. I have an xbox 360 "slim" or "S" version, no idea if the audio adapter cables designed for the older (non slim, white not black colored) xbox 360's will work for the xbox 360 slim but I THINK they might... these adapters are relatively cheap, can be found for under five dollars including shipping and handling on ebay (or around the same price on amazon if you order twenty five or more dollars total to qualify for the whole free shipping and handling deal)- the packaging the TV comes in says you can use the "tv audio out jacks found on most tv's" to use the turtle headset without the need for an audio adapter... what makes me nervous is I purchased the Panasonic VIERA TC-P54VT25 high definition television which won various awards and was considered to be THE tv of the year - and it had no audio out jacks just audio in jacks... if a TV that distinguished didn't have audio out jacks it makes me wonder if the TV's that didn't get any awards would really have audio out jacks?- reading through the complaints listed for such audio adapter cables leaves me a bit nervous ... there seem to be a fair number of complaints about them not working though the number of "I'm happy with this" comments seem to outweigh the negative ones.- a google search for " AV Adapter Hack - Optical and HDMI Output on Xbox 360 Simultaneously youtube" may be of interest to you... I had absolutely no interest in mucking around with my own xbox equipment in the way the video described so a friend got a hold of an old microsoft brand device like the one the person describes in his video and did the modification mentioned in the video... I found that that connecting this to the turtle headset's red and white jacks then plugging it into the "component audio in" holes on the TV made the headset work... for some reason the "video" ports refused to cooperate even though they are also red and white colored like the component ones. Make sure you set your tv's audio option to "component" in the TV menu (which you should be able to access via your tv remote) if you go this route- I found the sound pumped through the headset to be , as other reviewers have described, fantastic, you do indeed hear little details you don't through the tv speakers - as far as the mike when she first used it my daughter complained that her voice "echoes" when she hears it and other persons gaming with her on the various xbox live games also reported that her voice echoed... later on as the game went on the echoes faded and both she and friends online reported that her voice sounded "normal" - this is the first time she's using the headset so could be just something as simple as the wireless internet connection in our house possibly giving issues...- read the instructions that come with the headset carefully - it's very easy to get the wire that connects the headset to the xbox controller (so you can use the microphone part of the headset) reversed or plugged in "upside down" in such a way that it won't work... pay close attention to the "xbox 360 chat setup" diagram on page 5 of the instructions "connect the talkback cable" .. pay very close attention to the ends of the cable, note that oene has an "L" shape that plugs directly into the xbox controller, the other "straight" one connects into the white box thing on the headset- on the same page 5, the "configure xbox 360 settings"... it's not available to me when I access xbox, doesn't show up as an option.... not sure if the latest update to the xbox 360 interface (which automatically downloads if you have your xbox connected to the internet) involved microsoft getting rid of this menu... if so that's rather disturbing I would have liked to see the voice menu options remain such as "voice output - play through headset" ... perhaps this is why my daughter's voice echoes when she uses the mike?- the part of the headset that connects via usb to xbox provides electrical power to the headset so it can function.... not sure but I don't think it "carries" your voice into the microphone (which is what I was thinking it would do since other xbox devices work that way)- the cables for the headset are satisfyingly long... my daughter is able to sit on a couch in the living room with the xbox all the way across from her next to the TV and the cables are still long enough to not present a problem.Overall it seems to be an okay headset for the money spent ... I do wonder if it's worth the entire purchase price especially given the hassle you have to go through as far as the initial setup - though for all I know perhaps all xbox headset/microphone combo's give this sort of headache? Or are there better ones out there that are totally usb - plug and play into the xbox, no need to worry about red or white audio jacks and away you go.. but if you go that route does the usb mean the sound quality is worse? People more well versed than I in xbox hardware and audio equipment will have to figure this one out... Read more ›
Anthony Volle
I love my new headset. i thought it was going to be white but I got a black one instead. I also enjoy the quality.pro's great connectioncon's too many wires
John
I bought this Ear Force XL1 headset a month or two ago. It's good for sound quality, it's durable, and the cords are very long (useful if you sit far away from your Xbox). I had a pair of wireless Turtle Beaches a few years ago, and while they were good, there was often feedback from the transmitter and they lost connection fairly regularly. So, I was not exactly ready to drop any money on another wireless headset. The XL1 is a low-price headset, and the features are good for the price. The sound isn't going to blow you away, but it's a nice solution for late-night gaming. I'd give this headset a higher rating, but there's one HUGE problem with them.The built-in microphone is incredibly noisy and my Xbox Live friends refuse to play with me if I'm using it. They complain that all they can hear is feedback from the game I'm playing, and my voice comes out garbled and muddy. I tested it with people out of my friends list, and same thing: very annoying feedback. I've given up on using the mic altogether, so I really only use the headset now for offline and solo gaming. Perhaps this is only an issue with my pair, because I've not seen much on other sites describing the same problem. Maybe I'm unlucky, but I can't give this a great review because of this issue.
viper084
I was skeptical about these because they look like they might not be that good, but they are great. The sound quality is so good I would easily compare these with the turtle Beach X12's. Great headset for the price by far.
S. Bilodeau
I got these as a gift for my fiance for his birthday. He absolutely loves them. The sound is great and it makes it easier to play games at night when you want the tv volume to be lower since he can turn the headset volume up. There are seperate volume controls for chat and for the game so you can turn each one up or down as you need to. The only problem he had was the cord that connects the headset to the controller is not labeled which end goes in which device and when it is backwards you can't be heard in chat. I am planning to purchase another pair for myself. The other reviews that complain about these being made cheaply and breaking easily are probably from people who do not take care of electronics. These will break if you are overly rough on them just as any headset will. If you want them to last for a long time then you need to treat them carefully and not throw them about.
Jeff Eudaley
Bought for my son for Christmas. He has not stop talking about how great they are when playing a game!
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