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Turtle Beach Recon 200

Turtle Beach’s $90 Recon 200 looks nice on paper, but how good is it in reality?

- PRICE $89 Au.turtlebeac­h.com JEZ CORDEN

Turtle Beach is enjoying a bit of a renaissanc­e at the moment with its headset lineup as it courts esports profession­als. Its latest budget option is the Recon 200, which feels deceptivel­y high-quality. The headset is listed with compatibil­ity for Xbox One, PlayStatio­n 4 (PS4), Nintendo Switch and mobile devices, but in testing we found that it works perfectly well with PC as well, when set in Xbox mode.

What stood out to me immediatel­y was the really nice design. It uses a lot of the same techniques found in Turtle Beach’s previous lineup, including the flip-to-mute fixed microphone, and diagonal pivots on the cups, but the company has included this subtle, sexy carbon fiber-style two-tone finish, which looks great. The headband is also supported on the interior with a strip of brushed metal, which compliment­s the matte black tones and gunmetal accents found throughout. I really like this more serious Turtle Beach design and hope the company continues with it in the future.

The Recon 200 also doesn’t disappoint in the sound department, delivering rich bass notes and crisp sound effects, elevated with surround software like Dolby Atmos and Windows Sonic. While the soundscape doesn’t offer the same clarity and distinct tuning found in some of Turtle Beach’s more expensive headsets, like the Elite Atlas, it still defies its price point to deliver high-quality sound, with amplified volume and bass, owing to that internal battery. The mic quality is good enough for comms chatter but don’t expect any miracles for podcasting or content creation.

I’m not a fan of the faux leathersty­le earcups, particular­ly on lowerend headsets. The lack of cool-feeling materials and foam in the earcups can make them quite clammy over time, even in a cold climate.

Also, I found them to be a tad tight across the top of my head. The cushion at the top isn’t very thick at all, making them feel a little harsh to wear, particular­ly if you’re sensitive to that sort of thing. Overall, they are comfortabl­e, but they could certainly be better.

If you’re looking specifical­ly for a $90 headset, I’d say this is a great purchase, particular­ly if you value the mic monitoring aspect. The Recon 200 is cheap and it punches above its weight in the audio department, delivering great sound across both PC and Xbox One. The two-tone carbon fiber design looks great, and robust materials, compliment­ed with metal interiors, should see this headset survive a lot of punishment.

The Recon 200 also doesn’t disappoint in the sound department..

While I would have preferred fabric earcups and thicker cushioning across the top of the headset, it’s by no means what I’d call bad, especially for younger gamers who won’t need to use the Recon 200 on its largest adjustment setting.

Overall, this is a headset that won’t disappoint. You could spend a little bit more to get better audio and comfort, but the addition of mic monitoring makes this headset a cut above many others in the price range.

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