Any advice would be much appreciated. Personal Finance. Introduction Common problems with the Turtle Beach Ear Force X41 headset for the Xbox include no sound, popping, buzzing or hissing audio, an echo, the mic not working and problems figuring out how the headset connects to a PC. Review of the Joyzis Portable Power Station.
Related Articles. By Shwetha bhat. By Imran Khan. By Rusty Quill. By Steven. The English Language. By Diana Grant. By Shweta Krishnan. Life Sciences. One of the best features other than the audio is the fact the base unit is powered via USB. Just hook this baby up to one of your USB slots on your and your good to go.
Another cool feature is that they have an optional wired headset jack on the front of the base unit for when your buddies come around, so they can hear the game audio as well I have read some people comment that headset should be rechargeable when placed on the base unit. Say for example you have an extended gaming session and you headset goes flat mid game, then your boned while your waiting for your headset to recharge. All in all a must have if you want to game like a pro. You won't regret it.
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We should note that USB power is your only option here. In terms of comfort and design, the Ear Force X41 headphones are a bit heavy on the head, but not to the point where they feel overwhelming during long gameplay sessions. On the left ear cup is where you'll find the controls and ports, including a volume adjuster, a power button, bass boost, and the port for the chat adapter that hooks into your Xbox controller.
The left ear cup is also home to the flexible microphone boom. We really liked that the boom is detachable, as it can become distracting when not in use. The right ear cup is where you'll install the two AAA batteries. Turtle Beach includes a pair in the packaging and claims they should work for at least 25 hours, but we do recommend getting some rechargeable ones.
In terms of sound quality, we were impressed with the overall channel separation. During our trial with Modern Warfare 2 multiplayer, we could easily tell when an enemy was behind us because of the footsteps and gunfire. During the most intense combat, we were able to visualize all of the action and tell where it was coming from in our virtual space. Our only complaint with the headphones is that they don't really allow for complete noise reduction or isolation.
If there is other sound playing in the same room, you may notice it more than you'd like. A few times during our testing we experienced a brief pop and breakup of audio but couldn't recreate it. It's possible it was because of Wi-Fi interference, since the headset operates on the same 2. We enjoyed having a volume adjuster on the side of the headphones, but didn't really notice much of a discernible difference when turning the bass-boost switch on.
It does add a sliver of richness, but it's not drastic, by any means.
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