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title: "Turtle Beach - Ear Force PX22 Universal Amplified Gaming Headset - PS3, Xbox 360, PC"
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# Dynamic chat boost mic 50mm premium drivers Independent game/chat volume Turtle Beach - Ear Force PX22 Universal Amplified Gaming Headset - PS3, Xbox 360, PC

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## Key Features

- • **Total Sound Control:** Separate game and chat volume knobs plus bass/treble tuning put you in command.
- • **Chat Like a Champion:** Dynamic Chat Boost automatically amplifies teammate voices during intense moments.
- • **Universal Compatibility:** Plug-and-play with PS3, Xbox 360, PC, Mac, tablets, and more—no adapters needed.
- • **Pro-Level Audio Precision:** 50mm dynamic drivers deliver crisp highs and deep bass for immersive gameplay.
- • **Comfort for Marathon Sessions:** Padded over-ear design ensures hours of fatigue-free gaming or work.

## Overview

The Turtle Beach Ear Force PX22 is a versatile amplified gaming headset featuring premium 50mm speakers, independent game and chat volume controls, and dynamic chat boost technology. Designed for comfort and compatibility across multiple platforms including PS3, Xbox 360, PC, and mobile devices, it offers noise isolation and customizable bass/treble settings to elevate your gaming and communication experience.

## Description

Totally immerse yourself and focus on the task at hand with the Ear Force PX22 As an official headset of Major League Gaming this amplified stereo headset is sure to take your play to another level with awesome Turtle Beach sound and comfort for hours of play Plus it�ll work with virtually anything you throw at it from PlayStation� 3 and Xbox 360� to PC and Mac � From PS Vita� to tablets and more! It�s time to play with the same gear that the pros use to compete Hear Everything Defeat Everyone!

Review: Excellent Performance for a Reasonable Price - BACKGROUND: I never really considered sound as an important area to spend money on with console gaming. I own a Logitech G35 7.1 surround sound headset for my PC, and I absolutely love it. Being a PC enthusiast gamer the ~ $125 price tag was justified at the time, and it was worth it considering how much it added to the experience. I built my current PC a few years ago when I felt the PS3 and Xbox 360 were overdue for next gen, and before that I had never thought about getting a quality headset for console gaming. Enter the next gen systems with PS4 and Xbox One. What really spurred me to want to look into console gaming headsets was the fact that the PS4 makes it so easy. I just had one requirement- something with a 3.5mm jack to plug into the DS4. I did some research and found lots of people commenting on their current Turtle Beach headsets and how many were working fine on the PS4. My Logitech G35 actually works fine on PS4 plugged into USB, but the sound quality of the G35 in stereo is not great. I also wanted something that would work with the Xbox One as well. The X1 controller has a proprietary headset jack on the controller now, but they announced that they would be releasing an adapter. So I aimed for a Turtle Beach pair for PS4 compatibility, future Xbox One compatibility, and based off of all the positive reviews I had read about them. The PX22 fit the bill. Its a universal headset with an inline amp that is advertised to work on PS4 and Xbox One (audio only), so the flexibility was a plus. I also snagged it for a great price, on sale for $55 (retails for $80). For the price, I really don't think you could find a better performing gaming headset. For the PS4, I'm just plugging the detachable 3.5mm cable from the headset directly into the DS4 controller. It works great, you can adjust audio levels in the PS4 OS. For the Xbox One, I'm using a Digital to Analog converter from the optical connection in the back of the console, and I'm using the inline amp and plugging the 3.5mm headphone cable into the DAC. I'm getting game audio, and the headset comes with an Xbox 360 chat cable that plugs into the inline amp (and then into the 360 controller) that I'm assuming will work with the yet released Xbox One adapter. So I will be covered for chat in the future, no worries there. SOUND QUALITY: The sound quality of this headset really blew me away. I wasn't expecting much honestly, I had read mixed reviews on the sound quality before purchasing. Honestly, after hearing this headset first hand I do not understand the negative reviews at all. The sound quality on Xbox One using the inline amp is outstanding. The directional sound is incredible in Forza 5, I can hear cars coming up from behind for the pass, and I can hear which of my wheels is losing traction. I've found that increasing the bass slightly on the inline amp gives the best mix. The bass is excellent on these headphones, its much more hard hitting than the bass on my Logitech G35s even at the default setting. The clarity of sound is also very good, much more clean than any headphones I've used previously. On the PS4 plugging into the DS4, I've found that the sound quality does not suffer at all without using the inline amp. Its still just as awesome, you just lose the ability to alter treble and bass and mic volume. What's great is that the DS4 basically makes these into a wireless headset, since all you need to do is plug into the controller. I've used these on AC4, NBA 2K14 and Killzone Shadow Fall and have been really impressed. I'm hearing lots more detail in AC4 including footsteps, rustling of leaves and bushes, and the ambient music soundtrack that I didn't even realize was there before listening through these headphones. They really shine for a shooter like Killzone Shadow fall, the amazing directional sound adds to the immersion and also helps you play better. I also tried these on my PC to compare to my G35 7.1 pair, and I was really impressed with the results. Despite the fact that these are only stereo, I actually felt like the directional sound was better on the PX22s than the G35. Its probably because the overall sound quality is just better. The bass is especially noticeable, makes the explosions and rumbling tank sounds in BF4 even more immserive. Overall, I'm really impressed with the sound quality. ABOUT WIRES: The PX22s are a wired headset, and depending on how you are using them, there can be a lot of wires going on. With the PS4 its essentially wiress with just the headphones connecting to the DS4. However on Xbox One, once the adapter releases my setup will be the headset plugged into the inline amp, which is plugged into the DAC from the optical cable out the back of the console with a USB split at the end plugged into the console's USB port, and then also an additional chat cable from the inline amp leading to the X1 controller adapter. Its really only an extra cable with the chat cable, but those who hate lots of wires should probably steer clear. On PC you would need to plug the inline amp into a USB port, and use a headphone and mic splitter to plug into your sound card. Its more annoying than a simple USB headset like I have with the G35, but its not that much of a mess. I think the complaints about all the wires are overblown...setup is really simple, and all of the options allow this headset to be truly universal. BUILD QUALITY: I've seen a lot of complaints about build quality. I'm really not sure why. I think my G35s are better built quality for sure, but I also paid over double what I paid for the PX22s. I don't find the build quality of the PX22s to be bad at all, the material used on the ear pieces feel fine against my ears, the headband has leather coverings, and the mic feels pretty solid. The wiring is relatively thick and doesnt tangle easily. I also don't have any problems with the headset being tight as other reviewers have said, it feels just fine on my head and is perfectly comfortable. TL;DR Excellent sound quality, works on PC, PS4, and Xbox One for audio with chat in the future. Directional sound is the best I've heard from a stereo headset. Comfortable fit, wires might be a turn off for some. For the price, I'm really happy with this headset.
Review: A good headset for those on a budget - It's pretty good, really. The sound is excellent and clear. The headset is sturdy and well made, I don't expect any problems with it, as have been reported with some Turtle Beach products. The multiple controls really let you customize your sound. The cord is very long, so you can play far from the screen if you like. Now for the bad parts. I find that the headset, while padded, does not fit quite right, and I have to actually wear the headset on the backs of my ears, rather than over my ears. Otherwise, I get pain in my temples, especially where my glasses rest. I don't know why this should be the case, however, my solution does let me wear the set for hours with minimal discomfort. Unfortunately, this is one of those things that you don't know about until you wear something for a while. I would prefer a boom that did not reach so far forward that it needed a foam wind guard. I find it uncomfortable and intrusive. On the other hand, it is very flexible, so I can usually find a place to put it that is not too bothersome. Lastly, the clip on the back of the control box is very disappointing. It is a rigid plastic clip that is very hard to use. Seriously cheap and I worry that it will break and then I'll be hosed. Why oh why didn't TB use a spring clip? This is my one big gripe. Otherwise, four stars. I do recommend it if you need a good headset on a budget. If you have more money, get a better one, TB makes those, too.

## Features

- Independent Volume Controls - Separate game and chat volume controls plus mic mute right on the inline amp. Also adjusts bass and treble levels via the re-designed amplifier
- Dynamic Chat Boost - Automatically raises the volume of chat during intense, explosive game situations
- Variable Mic Monitor - Adjust the volume of your voice in the headset while speaking
- Adjustable Bass & Treble Boost - Tune bass and treble levels to add depth and realism
- Amazing Turtle Beach Sound - Premium 50 millimeter speakers for crisp highs and thumping lows

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BDS415I |
| Additional Features | Noise Cancellation |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Antenna Location | Gaming |
| Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Best Sellers Rank | #101,322 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #3 in PlayStation 3 Headsets #17 in Xbox 360 Headsets #1,886 in PC Game Headsets |
| Bluetooth Range | 10 Meters |
| Brand | Turtle Beach |
| Brand Name | Turtle Beach |
| Built-In Media | Cable |
| Cable Features | Retractable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, PC, Mac, PS Vita, Tablets |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Volume Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 3,482 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over Ear |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Form Factor | Over Ear |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00611102280568, 00971489181224 |
| Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
| Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Weight | 8.1 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Turtle Beach |
| Model Name | TBS-3230-01 |
| Model Number | TBS-3230-01 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| UPC | 649906097334 971489181224 971492727891 731855032303 088020567208 044111790146 069061261454 731855932306 069060179699 611102280568 051300945171 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Turtle Beach
- **Color:** Black
- **Ear Placement:** Over Ear
- **Form Factor:** Over Ear
- **Noise Control:** Sound Isolation

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: can these headsets be used for xbox one?**
A: You need an Xbox Live Talkback Cable, which is a  2.5mm to 3.55mm adapter, or a Turtle Beach Model PTC cable, which is the same thing with an inline voice/mic mute.

**Q: Will these work for the Xbox ONE?**
A: I have this headset and YES it does work with Xbox One (both audio in and chat works well...better than the x50 Turtle Beach at $39.00).  However, if you want to use the inline controls you have to plug the usb power cable into a nearby source, like a laptop (you don't have to use the inline controls, though).  Additionally, when you use the inline controls chat is disabled unless you use a 2.5mm to 3.55mm adapter. All this to say, it is a good buy because it is truly universal. If you want it for Xbox One "ONLY" and have more money to spend buy something else. A very good value, though.

**Q: How durable is this headset? I want one that can last me a few years.**
A: This particular headset, the second one I've purchased of this model, lasted me about 18 months. When I purchased mine March of 2020, within months, the fake leather on the headband and on the replaceable earpads started to peel off. I take very good care of everything I own, have no kids in the house, and I'm the only one who uses my devices. I noticed about 4 months ago (it's now September) that both sides, above the earpieces, was cracked. Last week, the right earpiece started sticking out from my ear because it finally broke thru. Every Turtle Beach headset (and every headset I've owned since the Xbox 360 came out has been a TB) has broken in this place, so I'm done with this brand and their cheap plastic. I bought a SteelSeries 7X which is well worth the price (I had to buy it at Walmart, because for some reason I can't find a 7X on Amazon) and a Razor Blackshark V2 which is pretty much equal to the TB sound quality, although has no amplifier, bass/treble, etc. to use for a backup or on other devices.

**Q: how do you charge it**
A: You do not charge it, it is powered by usb connection to what ever device your plugging it into. That's why it's called wired headset

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent Performance for a Reasonable Price
*by L***W on January 28, 2014*

BACKGROUND: I never really considered sound as an important area to spend money on with console gaming. I own a Logitech G35 7.1 surround sound headset for my PC, and I absolutely love it. Being a PC enthusiast gamer the ~ $125 price tag was justified at the time, and it was worth it considering how much it added to the experience. I built my current PC a few years ago when I felt the PS3 and Xbox 360 were overdue for next gen, and before that I had never thought about getting a quality headset for console gaming. Enter the next gen systems with PS4 and Xbox One. What really spurred me to want to look into console gaming headsets was the fact that the PS4 makes it so easy. I just had one requirement- something with a 3.5mm jack to plug into the DS4. I did some research and found lots of people commenting on their current Turtle Beach headsets and how many were working fine on the PS4. My Logitech G35 actually works fine on PS4 plugged into USB, but the sound quality of the G35 in stereo is not great. I also wanted something that would work with the Xbox One as well. The X1 controller has a proprietary headset jack on the controller now, but they announced that they would be releasing an adapter. So I aimed for a Turtle Beach pair for PS4 compatibility, future Xbox One compatibility, and based off of all the positive reviews I had read about them. The PX22 fit the bill. Its a universal headset with an inline amp that is advertised to work on PS4 and Xbox One (audio only), so the flexibility was a plus. I also snagged it for a great price, on sale for $55 (retails for $80). For the price, I really don't think you could find a better performing gaming headset. For the PS4, I'm just plugging the detachable 3.5mm cable from the headset directly into the DS4 controller. It works great, you can adjust audio levels in the PS4 OS. For the Xbox One, I'm using a Digital to Analog converter from the optical connection in the back of the console, and I'm using the inline amp and plugging the 3.5mm headphone cable into the DAC. I'm getting game audio, and the headset comes with an Xbox 360 chat cable that plugs into the inline amp (and then into the 360 controller) that I'm assuming will work with the yet released Xbox One adapter. So I will be covered for chat in the future, no worries there. SOUND QUALITY: The sound quality of this headset really blew me away. I wasn't expecting much honestly, I had read mixed reviews on the sound quality before purchasing. Honestly, after hearing this headset first hand I do not understand the negative reviews at all. The sound quality on Xbox One using the inline amp is outstanding. The directional sound is incredible in Forza 5, I can hear cars coming up from behind for the pass, and I can hear which of my wheels is losing traction. I've found that increasing the bass slightly on the inline amp gives the best mix. The bass is excellent on these headphones, its much more hard hitting than the bass on my Logitech G35s even at the default setting. The clarity of sound is also very good, much more clean than any headphones I've used previously. On the PS4 plugging into the DS4, I've found that the sound quality does not suffer at all without using the inline amp. Its still just as awesome, you just lose the ability to alter treble and bass and mic volume. What's great is that the DS4 basically makes these into a wireless headset, since all you need to do is plug into the controller. I've used these on AC4, NBA 2K14 and Killzone Shadow Fall and have been really impressed. I'm hearing lots more detail in AC4 including footsteps, rustling of leaves and bushes, and the ambient music soundtrack that I didn't even realize was there before listening through these headphones. They really shine for a shooter like Killzone Shadow fall, the amazing directional sound adds to the immersion and also helps you play better. I also tried these on my PC to compare to my G35 7.1 pair, and I was really impressed with the results. Despite the fact that these are only stereo, I actually felt like the directional sound was better on the PX22s than the G35. Its probably because the overall sound quality is just better. The bass is especially noticeable, makes the explosions and rumbling tank sounds in BF4 even more immserive. Overall, I'm really impressed with the sound quality. ABOUT WIRES: The PX22s are a wired headset, and depending on how you are using them, there can be a lot of wires going on. With the PS4 its essentially wiress with just the headphones connecting to the DS4. However on Xbox One, once the adapter releases my setup will be the headset plugged into the inline amp, which is plugged into the DAC from the optical cable out the back of the console with a USB split at the end plugged into the console's USB port, and then also an additional chat cable from the inline amp leading to the X1 controller adapter. Its really only an extra cable with the chat cable, but those who hate lots of wires should probably steer clear. On PC you would need to plug the inline amp into a USB port, and use a headphone and mic splitter to plug into your sound card. Its more annoying than a simple USB headset like I have with the G35, but its not that much of a mess. I think the complaints about all the wires are overblown...setup is really simple, and all of the options allow this headset to be truly universal. BUILD QUALITY: I've seen a lot of complaints about build quality. I'm really not sure why. I think my G35s are better built quality for sure, but I also paid over double what I paid for the PX22s. I don't find the build quality of the PX22s to be bad at all, the material used on the ear pieces feel fine against my ears, the headband has leather coverings, and the mic feels pretty solid. The wiring is relatively thick and doesnt tangle easily. I also don't have any problems with the headset being tight as other reviewers have said, it feels just fine on my head and is perfectly comfortable. TL;DR Excellent sound quality, works on PC, PS4, and Xbox One for audio with chat in the future. Directional sound is the best I've heard from a stereo headset. Comfortable fit, wires might be a turn off for some. For the price, I'm really happy with this headset.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ A good headset for those on a budget
*by G***G on April 16, 2015*

It's pretty good, really. The sound is excellent and clear. The headset is sturdy and well made, I don't expect any problems with it, as have been reported with some Turtle Beach products. The multiple controls really let you customize your sound. The cord is very long, so you can play far from the screen if you like. Now for the bad parts. I find that the headset, while padded, does not fit quite right, and I have to actually wear the headset on the backs of my ears, rather than over my ears. Otherwise, I get pain in my temples, especially where my glasses rest. I don't know why this should be the case, however, my solution does let me wear the set for hours with minimal discomfort. Unfortunately, this is one of those things that you don't know about until you wear something for a while. I would prefer a boom that did not reach so far forward that it needed a foam wind guard. I find it uncomfortable and intrusive. On the other hand, it is very flexible, so I can usually find a place to put it that is not too bothersome. Lastly, the clip on the back of the control box is very disappointing. It is a rigid plastic clip that is very hard to use. Seriously cheap and I worry that it will break and then I'll be hosed. Why oh why didn't TB use a spring clip? This is my one big gripe. Otherwise, four stars. I do recommend it if you need a good headset on a budget. If you have more money, get a better one, TB makes those, too.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great deal for a high-quality headset
*by E***K on September 5, 2014*

After some tweaking I got this headset right where I want it to be. The PX22 Headset offers great quality sound at a very reasonable price. While I'm not an audiophile, I'm unable to tell the difference between these and a more expensive counterpart. I'll go category by category on what I think is great and not so great about this headset. Audio The audio quality out of the box was very questionable. It lacked bass and had a very muffled sound. However, a quick tweak in my audio drivers equalizer (I used the Powerful EQ preset in Realtek HD) made the quality perfect for me. The voices were clear, the bass was deep and it just had a very good sound to it. It goes plenty loud, in fact louder than I can stand it at full blast. Not something I can say about most budget headsets. The odd but nifty in-line amplifier gives you a nice boost of sound and precise control of the volume of various aspects, including the mic feedback, communication volume, media volume, bass and treble. It's easy to use and comes with a handy mic muting feature on it. I find it to be a tad in the way, but in my opinion it's worth the extra "bulk". Microphone Microphones can be really hit and miss on many headsets. I've found Turtle Beach to have one of the better sounding mic for a gaming headset. This headset follows that trend by offering clear sound and good volume. People on the other end of the line do not complain of any crackling, popping or quiet sounds. It comes with a foam wind filter so the people listening to you talk won't have to listen to your breathing. There's not a lot else to say about the mic other than it works as expected. Design The headset is very light weight compared to previous gaming headsets I've used. The ear cuffs are cloth and are very breathable. Even though the ear cuffs breath, they still block out most of the background noise. If I'm playing a game or watching a movie with these on, I rarely hear what's going on behind me. It drowns out the fans of my PC and other ambient noise. The headband is cloth on the bottom and a leather-like material on the top, letting your noggin breath a little air rather than boiling under the band. The single audio/microphone cable is on the left side of the headset along with the microphone and runs a short distance to the audio amp. Speaking of cable running to the audio amp, this is my major (And pretty much only) issue with this headset. The cable that runs from the headset to the audio amp is very short (My guess is about 4 feet). This makes it so you have to have the audio amp awkwardly close to you. I personally have it clasped to my desk, but I think one would have better luck if they were to clamp it to their shirt. Only downside to clamping it to your shirt is if you want to get up and move you have to unclasp it. The reason this issue didn't take away a star is it's easily remedied by a very inexpensive audio extension cable. For very cheap you can easily extend the stubby 4 feet to something closer to 10 feet or so. Overall this is an excellent value. While audiophiles may argue it's sound quality is inferior to other high-end gaming headsets, it's hard to complain when the price (At the time I purchased it) was about half of other mainstream gaming headsets. I would highly recommend this to some one who wants quality gaming sound on a budget or for those who are purchasing their first gaming headset. Note: This review was based on my experience using it on a PC running Windows 7. I've not tested it on my phone, Mac or Xbox 360 to see how the experience is there, although I imagine it's very similar across the board.

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