Its CES 2012 exhibition will be significant, as expected

Jan 6, 2012 16:11 GMT  ·  By

Not about to be overshadowed by anyone at the upcoming trade show, Turtle Beach has prepared a number of audio products for nearly, if not all sorts of customers.

Like most every other company that will be present at CES, Turtle Beach is unveiling its devices early.

That way, the people who will visit the trade show will know what and where to look for.

There is one thing it has not disclosed: a mysterious product that will be unveiled in conjunction with Spike TV on January 10.

The items it did include in its press announcement were headphones.

One may describe its product collection as a pair of distinct lineups: one for PCs and game consoles and another for mobile phones and gadgets.

The former series is composed of the Ear Force X32 Wireless Stereo Xbox 360 Headset, Ear Force X42 Wireless Dolby Surround Sound Xbox 360 Headset and Ear Force Z11 Wired Stereo PC Gaming Headset, plus the Ear Force DSS 2 Surround Sound Processor.

The other lineup includes the Ear Force M5, M3 and M1 Mobile Gaming Headsets.

It isn't clear when they all start shipping, but their prices, at least, were provided.

The PC/game console products range between $39.95 (32.35 Euro) and $159.95 (125.14 Euro) while the mobile lineup ranges from $39.95 (32.53 Euro) to $59.95 (47 Euro).

Thus, there should be something for all layers of the consumer segment, with or without wireless support (2.4/5 GHz dual-band even).

See the press release for the details on each individual product or drop by this page for "CES ALL ACCESS LIVE" information.

If anything, these things will probably attract more prospective buyers than strange items like the Ed Hardy headphones did when they were previewed.

All that's left to do is wait and see what competing products will manage to start rivalries.

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