Dec 23 2008, 10:00am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The headphones are not wireless but a long 16-foot cable is included to allow gamers to move around and sit far from the table. Gamers who also own an Xbox 360 can get an adapter to use the PX1 headphones on the Xbox.
Turtle Beach even says that the USB soundcard is compatible with computers as well. A swiveling microphone is integrated for voice chat and VOIP during games that support chat. The headphones are available now for $79.95.
Via Turtle Beach
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