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Turtle Beach Ear Force Spectre (Call of Duty: Ghosts Edition) Gaming Headset Review

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Turtle Beach ships the Ear Force Spectre headset in sturdy packaging that is concealed by a Call of Duty branded sleeve. Key features and specifications are outlined on the sleeve's front and rear side.

Removing the sleeve and opening the front flap allows customers to have a good look at the headset.

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Manuals, warranty information, and a Turtle Beach sticker form the supplied literature. The supplied Quick Start Guide provides in-depth and clear instructions for connecting the headset to a number of devices, including multiple Xbox 360 variants, a PS3, a PC, and a mobile phone.

Turtle Beach provides no less than five different cables which are used to connect the Ear Force Spectre with a multitude of devices. One of the cables features a 3.5mm connector and in-line microphone (for mobile phone purposes). Another lead uses a 3.5mm connector which is converted from the Ear Force Spectre's proprietary headset connection.

An Xbox 360 microphone cable is provided, as well as an RCA stereo splitter cable which features input (or pass-through) functionality so that a PS3, TV or home cinema system can be connected. A simple auxiliary (3.5mm) audio cable is also provided for miscellaneous connections.

Given the sheer number of cables provided with Turtle Beach's headset, the company would have been wise to supply users with a carrying bag, rather than force them to rely upon less tidy storage and transportation methods.

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2 comments

  1. Turtle Beach are expensive, but great products!

  2. It would be nice if it came with the cord for the ps4 so I basically bought a 200 buck microphone waste of money