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Turtle Beach XO Three review

Posted on August 11, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Since the vast majority of modern games – even on consoles – feature online multiplayer (whether competitive, co-operative or both) a gaming headset has become a pretty essential purchase.

It’s possible to spend as much on a headset as on a console, but is that really necessary for those who aren’t interested in one-upmanship?

Turtle Beach’s XO Three would suggest that it isn’t: it’s a no-frills, wired gaming headset for the Xbox One which costs a wallet-friendly $69.99 (£49.99, AU$79.95) and is clearly pitched at those who enjoy playing games but are neither made of money nor harbour aspirations to become professional gamers.

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Design and build quality

As gaming headsets go, the Turtle Beach XO Three is about as basic as they come. It uses 50mm drivers – bigger than you would expect at the price – and has a detachable, high-sensitivity microphone boom which can be bent into whatever shape you feel most comfortable with.
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