Turtle Beach Recon 70 Series Headsets available now for PS4 and Xbox One

Turtle Beach has brought its all-new Recon 70 Series headsets to Australia. These wired headsets are the successor to the Recon 50 Series and are available for PS4, Xbox One and are coming later to Switch.

Turtle Beach Recon 70 Series headsets “includes a padded and adjustable headband, while synthetic leather-wrapped ear cushions.”

Only the black models of the Recon 70 is available now, for PS4 and Xbox One. White models and the Switch versions will be launching in April.

Turtle Beach Recon 70

 Juergen Stark, CEO, Turtle Beach said;

The Recon 50 has been the best-selling wired gaming headset in the U.S. and Canada for the past two years, and the all-new Recon 70 builds upon its predecessor with a refined design and our great flip-to-mute mic, all for the same price.

The Recon 70 is also available in more colour options and is compatible with all gaming systems, so we believe we’ll see the Recon 70 continue the Recon 50’s trend of ‘best-seller’ with enough time in the market.

The key features of the Recon 70 are;

  • LIGHTWEIGHT COMFORT
    A lightweight headset design ensures complete comfort during those hours-long gaming sessions featuring a padded headband and ear cushions.
  • FLIP-UP MIC
    Turtle Beach’s renowned high-sensitivity mic picks up your voice loud and clear to ensure your commands are always heard. Previously available on higher-end headset models, the mic can be flipped up out of the way to mute when not in use, and blends into the headset’s design.
  • HIGH-QUALITY 40MM SPEAKERS
    Superior 40mm over-ear speakers deliver amazing game sound so you hear every crisp high and thundering low.
  • PREMIUM EAR CUSHIONS
    Synthetic leather-wrapped ear cushions provide added comfort, improved bass response and better noise-isolation.
  • MULTIPLATFORM COMPATIBILITY
    Works great with Xbox One, PS4 Pro & PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC, and mobile devices with a 3.5mm connection.

The Recon 70 retails for $59.95 AUD.

Leo Stevenson
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