Gaming audio controller for Xbox with better noise cancellation + gaming modes

By: Philippa Axinous | 21.05.2022, 03:05
Gaming audio controller for Xbox with better noise cancellation + gaming modes

If you’ve been looking for a superior gaming audio controller for in-game advantage, then look no further than Turtle Beach’s gaming accessory. It has a better design and features than the official Microsoft offering which makes it a better option.

Microsoft Stereo Adapter to Xbox controller allows you to connect headsets or any normal headset/earbuds. It can provide different volume levels and in-game volume. It also has the party chat volume along with the mute button. It does not have microphone cancellation and microphone monitoring, which are essential features in tactical gaming.

Designer: Colin Jackson and Ink Studios


This problem comes to light when you’re in a game room and other players can hear the external noise like TV playing in the background or the irritating thud of a jackhammer at the nearby construction site. This Turtle Beach Gaming Audio Controller solves them both and brings more features for gamers that they’ll relish. The Gaming Audio Controller gets three different levels of background audio canceling. The first one is pretty much the same as the Microsoft adapter, and is of not much use. The second cuts out the majority of background noises, and picks only high-pitched sounds such as a train whistle or alarm. The last one is the most powerful at canceling out unwanted background audio clutter, as it cuts out 95% noise.


Other than this the audio controller has different game mode settings for audio signature – Extra Bass, Extra Treble, or both. The standout feature of this adapter is the Super Human Hearing mode which provides greater accuracy in battle royale games. So, you can rest assured of hearing even the faintest of footsteps in the nearby building to ascertain the direction of the enemy’s approach. Overall, the gaming accessory has a much better audio response and microphone clarity than Microsoft’s adapter.

Source: www.yankodesign.com