Turtle Beach Ear Force Elite 800
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The best pair of wireless headphones available for the PS4 - the Elite 800 is beautifully made and sounds...
By Expert Reviews onThe Turtle Beach Elite 800 excels at the basics of audio performance, comfort and features, making it a great headset for gamers both at home and...
By Trusted Reviews onTurtle Beach's Elite 800 wireless headset for PlayStation 4 screams “flagship.” It's a gorgeous piece of kit, all shiny black with lush earpads and rounded edges. Set the free-standing headset on its charge base, which doubles as the wireless...
By Digital Trends onIt wasn't too long ago that only two features mattered when purchasing gaming headphones: comfort and audio performance. Now there's surround sound, various equalizer presets and even headset apps to take into consideration. While most gamers are...
By thegamescouts.com onWe check out Turtle Beach's Elite 800s, their brand new premium gaming headset. At £249 do they make your game collection sound amazing? We put them to the test in this very video review to find...
By gadgetshow.channel5.com onTOP CLASS: Turtle Beach Elite 800 gaming headphones are stunning [TURTLE BEACH]TURTLE Beach just knocked it out of the park.These gaming headphone are the best I've ever used.They're sold with the bold statement that they're going to "exceed your...
By dailystar.co.uk onIf you asked someone to name a great headset for PlayStation, there is a good chance that they'll mention Turtle Beach. Their headsets have proven time and time again to be some of the best in the business and they've proven a big hit with gamers around...
By eTeknix onTurtle Beach is well know for crafted some unique and solid gaming headsets, but the Elite 800 is a different beast from a gaming headset in its own right. Crafted as a high-end gaming headset and headphones. Yes this is a two-pronged attack from Turtle...
By booredatwork.com onHeadset manufacturers don't always tell you the truth. Well, it's almost the truth, but not quite. Want an example? Take 360-degree sound. You see, most headsets use simulated 7.1 surround sound with either DTS- or Dolby-powered processing to simulate...
By TechRadar on