

The headband for the Turtle Beach X32 and the Turtle Beach X12 are both cushioned and adjustable. The Turtle Beach X32 comes in a standard black color with a lime green highlight around each ear piece while the Turtle Beach X12 is black with a lime green palm tree on each earpieceįor the audio, however, both the Turtle Beach X32 and the Turtle Beach X12 allow you to create the sound you want to hear from your headset. Neither the Turtle Beach X32 nor the Turtle Beach X12 allow you to customize the design of your headset. For game chat with Xbox One, you will need to use the Kinect. If you are planning on using the Turtle Beach X32 for game audio then you will need to connect the headset to stereo outputs from your TV or audio receiver. You can also use the headsets when chatting on Skype or Xbox LIVE. To do so, you can remove the mic and change the cord from an inline cable to a mobile cable. You can use the Turtle Beach X32 with mobile devices.
#Turtle beach x12 audio splitter cable Pc#
While some users report no issues when using either headset for PC gaming, Turtle Bay recommends using a different line of headsets designed specifically for PC gaming. The Turtle Beach X32 and the Turtle Beach X12 are both marketed for use with the Xbox gaming system. The cable is 16 feet long, allowing you to move around from your Xbox or computer. The Turtle Beach X32 is a wireless headset while the Turtle Beach X12 is a wired headset that connects via a cable and 3.5mm jack. The Turtle Beach X32 and the Turtle Beach X12 have a microphone monitor so that you can hear your voice in your headset so that you don’t start shouting while simultaneously chatting and gaming. The speakers in the Turtle Beach X32 and the Turtle Beach X12 are 50 mm and have a lightweight design. The Turtle Beach X32 also comes with multiple EQ and stereo expander presents.

The Turtle Beach X32 has dual 4.5 GHz dual band Wi-Fi radio technology which means that wireless interference is virtually eliminated.
