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Turtle Beach Announces Xbox REACT-R Wired Controller

Turtle Beach has announced a new accessory designed specifically for Xbox the react-R cable controller, which at a price of 44.99 Euros promises to offer a quality gaming experience with some interesting features for audio in headphones such as the Superhuman Hearing system, designed to offer a competitive advantage to gamers.

Here are the official features of the controller, as well as a set of images that show it in the two colors white and black.


The REACT-R Controller is a high-quality pad at a suggested retail price of €44.99, which offers gamers most of the features of the Recon Controller. The REACT-R offers controls for balancing game volume and chat, the ability to mute the microphone, and allows players to access Turtle Beach's unique Superhuman Hearing audio setting for a competitive edge. An ergonomic shape with textured handle and triggers, two quick-acting buttons that can be mapped to the back of the controller and double vibration motors in the handles complete the features of the REACT-R. Turtle Beach's REACT-R Controller is available in Black or White and is compatible with Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and Windows PCs.

For European players, the REACT-R Controller is now available on www.turtlebeach.com and at authorized retailers for €44.99.

Xbox and Windows PC gamers can connect any 3.5mm wired headset to the REACT-R for an instant audio upgrade that includes Turtle Beach's unique Superhuman Hearing audio setting. Superhuman Hearing has been shown to give players a competitive edge by allowing them to hear the most important audio directions, such as the steps of approaching enemies. Play longer and stay in control thanks to the ergonomic shape of the REACT-R controller and textured handles, and triggers. Two quick-action buttons that can be mapped on the back of the controller allow players to customize controls to get faster reactions. Hear the roar of explosions or the recoil of a gunshot thanks to the double vibration motors positioned in the handle of the REACT-R.