Turtle Beach Ear Force NLa Gaming Headset - Black - Nintendo Wii U
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On the Wii, this won't work. The headbanger is the only headset compatible with the Wii, and it connects to one of the console's USB ports. You should be able to find one for a reasonable price that works well. This headset connects to the Wii U gamepad via a standard audio jack (similar to that found on iPhones or Walkmans).
The headphones themselves are compatible with almost any device that has a standard headphone jack. The mic is most likely only compatible with the Wii U (I'm not sure about the PC). The new 3ds XL, on the other hand, comes with its own mic.
I've never tried it, but if the game has in-game chat, then these should work.
Not in my opinion. It can only be plugged into three different outlets. jacks with a diameter of 5 mm As a result, I'll be able to use it with my X1, WiiU, phone, and other devices. It will play whatever audio is currently being played on those devices. The cord, however, is insufficient to connect to a television or other device and watch. br>However, if you're watching a movie or using a streaming service on your console and have a jack on your controller, it should work.
Selected User Reviews For Turtle Beach Ear Force NLa Gaming Headset - Black - Nintendo Wii U
The fidelity and treble were far superior to a Klipsch that cost twice as much (hours of "burn-in"). It didn't help that "in" for the Klipsch didn't work). The Turtle Beach NLa Headset has a fantastic boom microphone that is protected by micro metal conduit. The inexplicable pity is that, as other reviewers have noted, the cord insulation from headphone to control was made of a plastic that became brittle within a year, fissured, and crumbled. The cable's individual wires appear to be a thick 20 gauge. I'm so impressed with the sound quality that I'm going to keep the headset after I've used it for a while. Wrap sticky tape around the control switch and headset, especially if they're close together. I'd be able to dismantle it if I didn't have to. reconnect the cables by soldering them together and re-connecting them. To do it right, sheath with shrink wrap tubing, but I don't want to risk destroying the phone's comfortable housing. Yes, the cable is in a bad state right now, but I don't want to give up using it. **It's that good**, believe it or not. br>I am not proud of myself. My ears, on the other hand, are unconcerned about this.
I bought it because it was $9 instead of $35 at the time of purchase, and I assumed/hoped that the lower price was due to slow WiiU sales rather than a reflection of the headset's quality. After all, it bears the "Official Nintendo Seal of Approval," and Turtle Beach isn't a no-name brand. br>br>Headset is flimsy and appears to break before it gets much use. The ear padding is too thin, and I can feel the hard plastic underneath pressing against my ears. If I wanted to keep using them, it would most likely hurt. I, on the other hand, do not. br>br>Which brings me to my biggest complaint: the sound quality of this headset is FARA inadequate. I can barely hear it even with the volume on the TV and the tablet both set to maximum. It's about the same as standing 20 feet away from someone playing on a Nintendo 3DS with the sound turned down to half. br>br>It's so ridiculous that I dug up a pair of cheap Sennheiser headphones I bought from Amazon in 2008 and had to replace after only a month of use. The sound from the left cup will fade in and out. These are still miles ahead of the new Turtle Beach headset. br>br>Because the price is so low, I won't bother returning it to Amazon. They have been extremely helpful to me throughout the years. To be honest, I'm just going to toss them in the trash and call it a day.
Overall, I like this turtle beach headset because it has a good mic and clear sound. People can clearly hear me speak, and there is no static or noise in voice chat. br>I decided to give this Wii headset a shot to see if it would work with the PS4 and PC. It does, however, work with any device that has an inline microphone on the same 3. 5mm jack (i. e. a 3. 5mm jack) Tablets, smartphones, PS4 joysticks, and newer laptops all have a standard jack, as do tablets, smartphones, and PS4 joysticks. It also fits the Turtle Beach extension cord (from the PC version of the headset), so if yours is broken, you can replace it for a fraction of the cost and use it with your old extension cord. br>Pros:
- dependable,br>- compact,br>br>br>br>br>br>b a good microphone,br>- Compatible with other devices such as PS4, tablets, smartphones, and laptops that have an inline microphone jackbr>Cons:
- The volume of sound produced is insufficient. In comparison to the Turtle Beach Z11/N11 pair, I turn up the volume to about 20. br>br>Overall, I would recommend the Turtle Beach N11 because it has a higher volume of sound. However, if you want a small headset with low volume, this is the pair to get. br>br>I've had them for about two months and they're still going strong. They don't show any signs of wear and tear, so I expect them to last a long time.
I got these a while ago to replace my Sony Gold Wireless Headset for my PS4 on the cheap. When I received these in the mail, they were packaged in a green box with all of the instructions written on it. When I opened it, I saw the headset, as well as some manuals, a Turtle Beach sticker, and some instructions. The earcups were thin foam cushions, and the headset was entirely made of plastic. Now I'll tell you about the advantages and disadvantages of these headphones. Advantages: br>br>
- A four-pin three-pronged connector is included. A jack with a diameter of 5 millimeters (mm) is used. This means you can play it on either your PS4 or your Wii U. (I believe the Xbox One will work as well if you purchase the adapter. )
- There is a volume knob as well as a mic mute switch on this device.
- Very low cost.
- The ear cups rotate. br>br>Cons: The ear cups rotate. br>br>
- It's all very flimsy.
- After a few hours of use, it becomes a little uncomfortable.
- Everything in the house is picked up by the microphone.
- The sound quality on these was not to my liking.
- It was extremely quiet. Overall, if you're on a tight budget and need a cheap headset, this is the headset for you; however, if you have a larger budget, I recommend investing in a better headset.
These will suffice for your Wii U headset requirements. For the past few days, I've been playing Call of Duty Black Ops 2 with them - When they speak, they make their presence known to the other players. I deducted a star because they have the potential to be LOUDER; It's possible that the Wii U Gamepad is to blame for this - However, in a quiet room, turning up both the Wii U and headset volume to maximum made it just loud enough. The MUTE button is a little clumsy; making it more difficult to mute the headset with a single quick action - However, it fulfills its purpose. The cheapest I've found is on Amazon - I can't believe Best Buy put a $50 price tag on these.
So, for a "cheap" product, these are quite good. The game's audio, which includes coice chat, is excellent; you can clearly hear everyone and the game itself sounds crystal clear. If you're on a budget or only need a headset for a few games (since the Wii U doesn't have many games that use a headset right now), I'd recommend this headset. In addition, as a bonus; I tried it out on my Playstation 4 recently, and it works great there as well! If you own both systems or plan to purchase one, keep that in mind. I'm very pleased with my purchase, and I hope this information is useful. Good luck with your game!.