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Turtle Beach creates gaming headsets for consoles such as the Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile, and tablet devices. [1] It is considered one of the leading gaming audio brands. [2] Gaming headsets have been Turtle Beach's primary product offering since around 2005. [1]
Turtle Beach has also developed sound cards, MIDI synthesizers, and various audio software packages and network audio devices. In 1988, Turtle Beach developed its first product, a hard disk–based audio editing system. The product was named the "56K digital recording system" and was released in 1990 and was considered the first of its kind.
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Turtle Beach may refer to: İztuzu Beach in Dalyan, Turkey, also known as Turtle Beach; Turtle Beach Corporation, an American sound card and headphone manufacturer; Turtle Beach (novel), a 1981 novel by Blanche d'Alpuget; Turtle Beach, a 1992 Australian drama film, based on the novel; Turtle Beach (Florida) south of Sarasota
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AudioTron. The Turtle Beach AudioTron AT-100 and AT-101 are 1U rack-mountable, hi-fi network music players. An AudioTron can stream digital music files from personal computers or NAS devices without the need to install server software on these storage devices since the AudioTron is based on Windows CE and is therefore a computer that looks like audio hardware. [1]
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A typical example of a headset used for voice chats. A headset is a headphone combined with a microphone. Headsets provide the equivalent functionality of a telephone handset with hands-free operation. Among applications for headsets, besides telephone use, are aviation, theatre or television studio intercom systems, and console or PC gaming.