![]() ![]() The Razer Nari Ultimate is an interesting concept and something that needs to be tried to be believed. Read more: Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament Headset review.Plus, it lets you independently adjust game and chat volumes. Those features include Turtle Beach’s Superhuman Hearing, which enhances the sound of incoming players' footsteps and is great for hardcore first-person shooter fans, and Dynamic Chat Boost, which keeps chat levels audible even when background noise rises. This adds some of the extra sound-control features which come in a separate graphic equalizer-style box called the Tactical Audio Controller (which is pricey but adds Dolby 7.1 Surround Sound). On an Xbox One, we'd recommend teaming it up with a piece of kit called the Tactical Audio Adapter, which clips into the Xbox One controller and operates as an amplifier. One-of-a-kind comfort elevates Turtle Beach's Elite offering Turtle Beach Elite Pro review A neat feature lets you add spacing to the earpads to accommodate a pair of glasses. Comfort-wise, it's exemplary, with big, thick earpads that eliminate all ambient noise and can be easily adjusted to fit all head sizes. That's thanks to huge bass and crystal-clear treble adding up to a sound that will allow you to get deeply immersed into whatever game you're playing. It simply oozes no-expense-spared design, and sports all manner of neat touches born from decades of pro-gaming experience.īut more importantly than that, the Turtle Beach Elite Pro Tournament Headset sounds spectacular. Hopefully VR is a part of that work.Turtle Beach is the longest-established specialist gaming headset manufacturer, with a fanatical following among pro gamers – and when you unbox its top-of-the-range Elite Pro, you can see why. ![]() At this year’s E3 Head of Xbox Phil Spencer confirmed that the company is hard at work on “the next Xbox consoles”. It would seem that any plans for VR on Xbox One X are dead, then, but this report does at least leave hope for the future of Xbox VR. Microsoft has partnered with companies like Dell and Asus to release a line of Windows Mixed Reality VR headsets, but these are only for PC. In an interview just before the show, the company’s Alex Kipman stated that it was Microsoft’s belief that “console VR should be wireless”.įast forward a year later to E3 2018 and Microsoft finally admitted it had no plans to bring VR to Xbox One X at this time. Xbox executives stated that the console could run VR experiences, but wouldn’t confirm that it ever actually would. Then, later on at E3 2017, Xbox One X was revealed in full without so much as a mention of VR. In early 2017, the company again teased that the console would get “mixed reality experiences” in 2018. A video teasing the project even included Bethesda’s Todd Howard talking about the VR version of Fallout 4 the studio was making at the time. Nearly two and a half years ago at E3 2016 the company introduced its upgraded Xbox One console, Xbox One X to the world, stating that it was capable of true 4K gaming and “high fidelity VR”. Microsoft’s messaging around Xbox VR definitely seems to correlate with this story. Plans for a release were apparently put on hold in order to wait for better technology that could deliver a much more immersive experience. Sources reportedly noted that the headset’s specs were good, but didn’t measure up to the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, which suggests it may have been in line with Sony’s PlayStation VR (PSVR) headset for PS4. The tech site cites sources familiar with the matter in saying that Microsoft was indeed working on a VR headset for its Xbox One console and had even partnered with a few developers to bring games to the system. A new report from Cnet claims what we’ve long suspected Microsoft’s Xbox VR headset has been put on ice. ![]()
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