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Turtle Beach Ear Force XC1 Wired Microphone Game Headset for XBOX 360

Sorry, this product has been discontinued.

Brand: Turtle Beach
MPN: EarForce XC1
Condition: Refurbished


The Turle Beach XC1 enhances your XBOX LIVE gaming experience, allowing you to communicate and strategize with your teammates more accurately and more comfortably than a standard communicator. The XC1 incorporates a unique slotted ear cup design than lets you hear external sounds and chat at the same time, so you'll never miss out on the action.
Slotted Ear Cup: Hear what's going on around while you chat.
In-line Chat Volume Control: Allows for personalized balancing of chat volume.
Mic Mute: Convenient Mic Mute

System Requirements:
Xbox 360: Console with optical audio output or AV cable to support optical output:
-Component HD AV cable
-S-video AV Cable
-HDMI audio adapter cable
-VGA AV cable
-Advanced SCART AV cable
-Composite AV cable with optical output
PC/MAC: on-board or external sound card with optical output and Dolby Digital Live installed or Available USB port


(For use with PC or MAC requires 2.5 mm headset jack to 3.5 mm splitter / or to USB Adapter - sold separately)

40mm diameter speaker
Impendance: 32 ohms
Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
SPL: >120dB+3dB/mW
Chat Volume Control
Mic mute Switch
2.5mm mic/line audio plug
Condenser Microphone Frequency
Response: 50Hz-15kHz

XC1 Headset

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