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Turtle Beach Recon 50 Xbox Gaming Headset for Xbox Series X/ S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Mobile & PC with 3.5mm -…
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Specification: Turtle Beach Recon 50 Xbox Gaming Headset for Xbox Series X/ S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Mobile & PC with 3.5mm -…
Release date
September 25, 2015
Pricing
The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price.
Product Dimensions
5.75 x 2.76 x 7.5 inches, 5.44 Ounces
Type of item
Video Game
Language
English
Rated
Everyone
Item model number
TBS-2303-01
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer
No
Item Weight
0.34 Pounds
Manufacturer
Turtle Beach
Country of Origin
China
Date First Available
June 11, 2015
Units
1.0 Count
Number Of Items
1
13 reviews for Turtle Beach Recon 50 Xbox Gaming Headset for Xbox Series X/ S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Mobile & PC with 3.5mm -…
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Kristin M. –
it gets the job done. i like the removable + bendy mic. my only complaint is that its very creaky, as in if i move my jaw too much while talking or eating i can hear the plastic on the headphones adjust and creak. its not a big issue because i don’t think people on calls can hear it but it does drive me a little insane. but i guess beggars cant be choosers, after all I’m not paying $100+ for a headset so its fine.
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★★★★★
Zekairos –
It’s not anything exceptional, by far. But, it does work well enough for its price. If you’re not trying to shill out $100 on a pair, and either aren’t an audiophile, or simply don’t care for the relative quality, go ahead and buy it.
Noise cancellation is basically redundant. It’s about as effective as it looks; you can cover your ears, or use earbuds and likely get better noise cancellation. Sound quality is alright. It’s not gonna do any wonders, but if you just want a headset, it works.
Oh, and for those getting the Red/Black colored pair (the Recon 50, a PC-targeted version); it does not, in fact, come with a splitter cable, despite what the FAQ, or even the box itself may state. If you look in the product’s description, it doesn’t even say that it comes with splitter cable. That means that if your PC has 2 dedicated Audio/Microphone ports instead of combing the both of them in one, you’re gonna have to settle for sacrificing one of the two main uses of a headset. It’s deceptive, and you should not expect a splitter in the first place (though I’ve seen some reviews that DID apparently get it, it seems. However there are a decent amount who didn’t get it either). That being said… it’s not anymore expensive than its differently-colored peers; it’s on discount to be just as expensive as the others (at least, as I can see now). Perhaps that’s a sign of whether or not you’ll get your splitter cable. Deceptive, sure, but… I suppose it’s not entirely malevolent.
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★★★★★
Benjamin F. –
Excellent quality mic to be honest. The audio could be a tiny bit better, but definitely worth its price and more
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★★★★★
Roberto Carlos Martínez Armendáriz –
Introduction: My journey with the Turtle Beach Recon 50X Gaming Headset has been marked by a series of disappointments, prompting me to share a comprehensive one-star review. Despite its claims of versatility and crystal-clear audio, this gaming headset has consistently fallen short in crucial aspects, leaving me deeply dissatisfied with my investment. As an avid gamer, I had high hopes for the Turtle Beach Recon 50X, but alas, it failed to live up to its promises. Join me as I delve into the specific issues and experiences that have shaped my unfavorable opinion of this headset.
Limited Versatility and Compatibility Struggles: The promise of versatility was one of the key selling points of the Turtle Beach Recon 50X, but sadly, it did not deliver on this front. While connecting to the Xbox One controller with a 3.5mm jack worked as expected, attempting to use the headset with other Xbox One controllers via an Xbox One Headset Adapter (sold separately) proved to be an exercise in frustration. Frequent connectivity issues disrupted gameplay and online chats, severely hampering the overall gaming experience. Additionally, the headset’s performance on other devices with a 3.5mm jack, such as PlayStation 4, PC, and mobile/tablet devices, was inconsistent at best. This lack of seamless compatibility considerably diminished the headset’s value as a truly versatile gaming accessory.
Comfort Compromised by Design: The touted lightweight and over-ear design initially seemed promising, offering the allure of comfortable gaming sessions for extended periods. However, in reality, this design choice came at the expense of comfort. The synthetic leather-wrapped ear-cushions, though meant to provide support, felt rigid and unyielding, leading to discomfort and pressure on my ears after only a short time of use. Prolonged gaming sessions became increasingly arduous, necessitating frequent breaks to alleviate discomfort. Consequently, the promise of hours of comfortable gaming remained unfulfilled, and the overall experience suffered significantly.
Subpar Audio Quality and Mic Performance: The promise of crystal-clear chat and audio was a major draw for the Turtle Beach Recon 50X, but unfortunately, it was not upheld in practice. The high-sensitivity adjustable boom mic, intended for clear in-game and online communication, proved to be a disappointment, consistently delivering distorted and muffled audio to fellow players. Furthermore, even after removing the mic to enjoy music or watch movies, the audio experience remained lackluster. The large 40mm Neodymium speakers, while capable of delivering decent stereo sound, failed to provide the expected clarity, with highs lacking crispness and lows lacking depth. This subpar audio quality significantly detracted from the overall gaming and media consumption experience.
Inconvenient and Unreliable In-line Controls: The concept of in-line controls, granting easy access to Mic Mute and Master Volume adjustments, appeared convenient on paper. However, in practice, these controls proved to be unreliable and frustrating. The flimsy nature of the controls often led to unresponsiveness, making mid-game adjustments a cumbersome task. This lack of reliability disrupted the gaming experience, adding unnecessary frustration and further detracting from the overall appeal of the headset.
Conclusion – A Letdown in Every Aspect: The Turtle Beach Recon 50X Gaming Headset, with its alluring promises of versatility and crystal-clear audio, ultimately fell woefully short on both accounts. Limited compatibility, discomfort caused by the lightweight design, subpar audio quality, and inconvenient in-line controls collectively contribute to a profound sense of letdown. As an enthusiastic gamer seeking a reliable and comfortable gaming headset, the Turtle Beach Recon 50X left me with regret and dissatisfaction. I cannot in good faith recommend this headset to others, as it fails to deliver on critical aspects that define a top-quality gaming accessory. It is my hope that my candid review can provide valuable insight for others considering this product, steering them toward a more rewarding and fulfilling gaming headset experience.
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★★★★★
Sasha k. –
Pretty decent head set.
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★★★★★
Luis Gómez –
Good headset for its price great quality microphone too only problem is that after some use the wire gets tangled into itself and doesn’t come undone which you don’t want to manually undo because it can mess with the wires and breaks the headset as from previous owned versions of this headset overall it’s great and will last if you take care of it.
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★★★★★
Luis Gómez –
No me agrada la idea de que se me acabe la pila de mi headset a media partida, por eso decidí comprar uno con cable, pero sí deja mucho que desear la extensión de este al momento de usarse en PC, aunque es la versión de xbox yo lo uso con Switch y PS4 y es 100% compatible, pero otra vez, el cable no me permite jugar en modo TV en el Switch, debe ser sí o sí portátil, agregar una extención hembra/macho hubiera sido fantástico, aún así la relación precio/calidad es excelente, lo compré por menos de 500 pesos y lo he visto en 1000 en otros lados, el micrófono también tiene bueba calidad de audio, te vas a escuchar muy bien en tus partidas online pero tro de sus problemas es que el peso del micrófono hace que caiga casi hasta tu cuello y esto se vuleve incómodo, está la opción de quitarlo pues el micro no es fijo, pero cuando se requiere te tienes que aguantar, quizá si no fuera articulado se mantendría en su posición, en fin, las 4 estrellas son por esos dos inconvenientes, sin embargo el heatset cumplió con mis espectativas.
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★★★★★
aguy –
Me dedico a atender llamadas de call center y se me hicieron muy cómodos, las almohadillas si evitan que escuche el ruido externo y el volumen es muy bueno. Después de 4/5 horas de uso continuo me llega a sudar un poco la oreja pero pues es normal dado el tiempo que los tengo y que son épocas de calor (verano). En comparación con los skull candy de la segunda foto, los turtle beach tienen mayor capacidad de volumen, se sienten más resistentes y el Microfono al ser flexible le aporta más comodidad.
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★★★★★
Michael C –
Worked well for my 11 year old, until after nearly 2 years the right side speaker failed. We couldn’t resolve it and did try the headset on other devices. No wiggling of the cords helped.
The ear pad leather-like material held up very well. The size was good and covered most of the ear. The mic was fine. Sound quality was fine. The removable mic was useful. The cord controls were useful, though I worried they’d lead to problems. The adjustable straps also worked well and proved durable.
Last gripe: the wires leading into the headset often got twisted up and were hard to detangle. I’d strongly favor a single wire going into the headset next time, to avoid this problem.
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★★★★★
Sasha k. –
First of all Products packaging was good. Came in a rather large box, but contents were protected.
It also came with the basic manual etc. Gave this a 3 star review as this headset was recommended by a gamer friend who had purchased one of the later models and had suggested it as a good option for a remote job.
Sound Quality The first five months of using the product went fairly well. Audio can be turned up very loudly, but if there is background noise the person on the other end will hear it. There is a manual mute botton and volume enhancer botton, but the persons on the other end will hear the odd silence when you press it.
Fit The fit was pretty good, fits the ears really well. The ear muffs are very big, comfy and round. (As mentioned, before, noise still gets through). Disadvantage, after about 6 months the mock leather on the ear muffs will begin to strip a bit. The headset overall has a pretty big fit, so if you have a small-medium head you may have to readjust a few times. If you have a big head head (tee-hee!), you’ll like it. Plus it has a rigid lengthening options on both ears. The muffs themselves have a bit of pivot in them, but the headband (that rests on top of the head) is made of hard plastic and can break if not treated with care.
Issues I had: 1. The cord or the point that connects into the computer (3.5 mm jack), under six months started to lose static, then over time it stopped working. (Have lighted the part in on the headset that gives trouble overtime). You can hear videos if you turn it the right way, but others won’t hear you clearly, until one day you completely lose the static. Overall was disappointed in the headset as I expected more from a $25 headset.
2. We tried to get another jack but those efforts failed, hence the end is cut off in the photos.
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★★★★★
Boxy Alexis –
I’ve had two pairs of these headphones, one where I used the microphone with the headset, and one where I didn’t. The microphone is definitely very good for the headsets price and I honestly have no complaints, it’s just not the most crispest microphone out there, but I believe it can be excused by the fact its very cheap. The sound quality is very good, and I definitely would recommend these headphones! 10/10
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★★★★★
Sweetstickal –
i bought one of these from the store once and it was $60 it lasted for a while, but this works just as well but is half the price. Great buy.
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★★★★★
visualartist –
I purchased the version of these headphones designed for the Xbox One, and despite there being some doubts upon buying it because of the complaints about mostly the microphone, I haven’t experienced an issue, and I bought it in March (it is now July).
The audio quality is decent, you are able to hear people clearly and this ultimately means the headphones themselves are good. The jacks are durable and will not break easily, so that means if they stop working, you are more likely to have a flaw in the specific model or you’ve dropped it quite a lot or similar than it actually being a fault with the product as a whole. The microphone, does not have an echo, so that is fantastic for anyone who does not want one, which I would assume is most people since it is an inconvenience to everyone else you talk to.
This headset includes the mute for your microphone on the headset, as most headsets do, which is a useful feature and nice to have for quickly muting your microphone, especially if there is a disturbance nearby. It also has your general volume management wheel which is on most headsets as well, although it would be nice for it to be able to get louder in some circumstances.
Overall, this is a very solid headset, it is affordable, trustable, and you should not necessarily need to get a replacement quickly as it works just fine. Please ensure though that you do not drop, throw or anything of the sort to your headset, and then complain that it does not work or stopped working. The audio quality COULD be better, but it isn’t bad by any means, and this is a fairly cheap headset in comparison to others. So, fairly solid headset, I do recommend this one.
(FYI – I am not sure what the differences are for each headset meant for a specific console, please take this as a review for the Xbox One headset)
Kristin M. –
it gets the job done. i like the removable + bendy mic. my only complaint is that its very creaky, as in if i move my jaw too much while talking or eating i can hear the plastic on the headphones adjust and creak. its not a big issue because i don’t think people on calls can hear it but it does drive me a little insane. but i guess beggars cant be choosers, after all I’m not paying $100+ for a headset so its fine.
Zekairos –
It’s not anything exceptional, by far. But, it does work well enough for its price. If you’re not trying to shill out $100 on a pair, and either aren’t an audiophile, or simply don’t care for the relative quality, go ahead and buy it.
Noise cancellation is basically redundant. It’s about as effective as it looks; you can cover your ears, or use earbuds and likely get better noise cancellation. Sound quality is alright. It’s not gonna do any wonders, but if you just want a headset, it works.
Oh, and for those getting the Red/Black colored pair (the Recon 50, a PC-targeted version); it does not, in fact, come with a splitter cable, despite what the FAQ, or even the box itself may state. If you look in the product’s description, it doesn’t even say that it comes with splitter cable. That means that if your PC has 2 dedicated Audio/Microphone ports instead of combing the both of them in one, you’re gonna have to settle for sacrificing one of the two main uses of a headset. It’s deceptive, and you should not expect a splitter in the first place (though I’ve seen some reviews that DID apparently get it, it seems. However there are a decent amount who didn’t get it either). That being said… it’s not anymore expensive than its differently-colored peers; it’s on discount to be just as expensive as the others (at least, as I can see now). Perhaps that’s a sign of whether or not you’ll get your splitter cable. Deceptive, sure, but… I suppose it’s not entirely malevolent.
Benjamin F. –
Excellent quality mic to be honest. The audio could be a tiny bit better, but definitely worth its price and more
Roberto Carlos Martínez Armendáriz –
Introduction:
My journey with the Turtle Beach Recon 50X Gaming Headset has been marked by a series of disappointments, prompting me to share a comprehensive one-star review. Despite its claims of versatility and crystal-clear audio, this gaming headset has consistently fallen short in crucial aspects, leaving me deeply dissatisfied with my investment. As an avid gamer, I had high hopes for the Turtle Beach Recon 50X, but alas, it failed to live up to its promises. Join me as I delve into the specific issues and experiences that have shaped my unfavorable opinion of this headset.
Limited Versatility and Compatibility Struggles:
The promise of versatility was one of the key selling points of the Turtle Beach Recon 50X, but sadly, it did not deliver on this front. While connecting to the Xbox One controller with a 3.5mm jack worked as expected, attempting to use the headset with other Xbox One controllers via an Xbox One Headset Adapter (sold separately) proved to be an exercise in frustration. Frequent connectivity issues disrupted gameplay and online chats, severely hampering the overall gaming experience. Additionally, the headset’s performance on other devices with a 3.5mm jack, such as PlayStation 4, PC, and mobile/tablet devices, was inconsistent at best. This lack of seamless compatibility considerably diminished the headset’s value as a truly versatile gaming accessory.
Comfort Compromised by Design:
The touted lightweight and over-ear design initially seemed promising, offering the allure of comfortable gaming sessions for extended periods. However, in reality, this design choice came at the expense of comfort. The synthetic leather-wrapped ear-cushions, though meant to provide support, felt rigid and unyielding, leading to discomfort and pressure on my ears after only a short time of use. Prolonged gaming sessions became increasingly arduous, necessitating frequent breaks to alleviate discomfort. Consequently, the promise of hours of comfortable gaming remained unfulfilled, and the overall experience suffered significantly.
Subpar Audio Quality and Mic Performance:
The promise of crystal-clear chat and audio was a major draw for the Turtle Beach Recon 50X, but unfortunately, it was not upheld in practice. The high-sensitivity adjustable boom mic, intended for clear in-game and online communication, proved to be a disappointment, consistently delivering distorted and muffled audio to fellow players. Furthermore, even after removing the mic to enjoy music or watch movies, the audio experience remained lackluster. The large 40mm Neodymium speakers, while capable of delivering decent stereo sound, failed to provide the expected clarity, with highs lacking crispness and lows lacking depth. This subpar audio quality significantly detracted from the overall gaming and media consumption experience.
Inconvenient and Unreliable In-line Controls:
The concept of in-line controls, granting easy access to Mic Mute and Master Volume adjustments, appeared convenient on paper. However, in practice, these controls proved to be unreliable and frustrating. The flimsy nature of the controls often led to unresponsiveness, making mid-game adjustments a cumbersome task. This lack of reliability disrupted the gaming experience, adding unnecessary frustration and further detracting from the overall appeal of the headset.
Conclusion – A Letdown in Every Aspect:
The Turtle Beach Recon 50X Gaming Headset, with its alluring promises of versatility and crystal-clear audio, ultimately fell woefully short on both accounts. Limited compatibility, discomfort caused by the lightweight design, subpar audio quality, and inconvenient in-line controls collectively contribute to a profound sense of letdown. As an enthusiastic gamer seeking a reliable and comfortable gaming headset, the Turtle Beach Recon 50X left me with regret and dissatisfaction. I cannot in good faith recommend this headset to others, as it fails to deliver on critical aspects that define a top-quality gaming accessory. It is my hope that my candid review can provide valuable insight for others considering this product, steering them toward a more rewarding and fulfilling gaming headset experience.
Sasha k. –
Pretty decent head set.
Luis Gómez –
Good headset for its price great quality microphone too only problem is that after some use the wire gets tangled into itself and doesn’t come undone which you don’t want to manually undo because it can mess with the wires and breaks the headset as from previous owned versions of this headset overall it’s great and will last if you take care of it.
Luis Gómez –
No me agrada la idea de que se me acabe la pila de mi headset a media partida, por eso decidí comprar uno con cable, pero sí deja mucho que desear la extensión de este al momento de usarse en PC, aunque es la versión de xbox yo lo uso con Switch y PS4 y es 100% compatible, pero otra vez, el cable no me permite jugar en modo TV en el Switch, debe ser sí o sí portátil, agregar una extención hembra/macho hubiera sido fantástico, aún así la relación precio/calidad es excelente, lo compré por menos de 500 pesos y lo he visto en 1000 en otros lados, el micrófono también tiene bueba calidad de audio, te vas a escuchar muy bien en tus partidas online pero tro de sus problemas es que el peso del micrófono hace que caiga casi hasta tu cuello y esto se vuleve incómodo, está la opción de quitarlo pues el micro no es fijo, pero cuando se requiere te tienes que aguantar, quizá si no fuera articulado se mantendría en su posición, en fin, las 4 estrellas son por esos dos inconvenientes, sin embargo el heatset cumplió con mis espectativas.
aguy –
Me dedico a atender llamadas de call center y se me hicieron muy cómodos, las almohadillas si evitan que escuche el ruido externo y el volumen es muy bueno. Después de 4/5 horas de uso continuo me llega a sudar un poco la oreja pero pues es normal dado el tiempo que los tengo y que son épocas de calor (verano). En comparación con los skull candy de la segunda foto, los turtle beach tienen mayor capacidad de volumen, se sienten más resistentes y el Microfono al ser flexible le aporta más comodidad.
Michael C –
Worked well for my 11 year old, until after nearly 2 years the right side speaker failed. We couldn’t resolve it and did try the headset on other devices. No wiggling of the cords helped.
The ear pad leather-like material held up very well. The size was good and covered most of the ear. The mic was fine. Sound quality was fine. The removable mic was useful. The cord controls were useful, though I worried they’d lead to problems. The adjustable straps also worked well and proved durable.
Last gripe: the wires leading into the headset often got twisted up and were hard to detangle. I’d strongly favor a single wire going into the headset next time, to avoid this problem.
Sasha k. –
First of all Products packaging was good. Came in a rather large box, but contents were protected.
It also came with the basic manual etc. Gave this a 3 star review as this headset was recommended by a gamer friend who had purchased one of the later models and had suggested it as a good option for a remote job.
Sound Quality
The first five months of using the product went fairly well. Audio can be turned up very loudly, but if there is background noise the person on the other end will hear it. There is a manual mute botton and volume enhancer botton, but the persons on the other end will hear the odd silence when you press it.
Fit
The fit was pretty good, fits the ears really well. The ear muffs are very big, comfy and round. (As mentioned, before, noise still gets through). Disadvantage, after about 6 months the mock leather on the ear muffs will begin to strip a bit. The headset overall has a pretty big fit, so if you have a small-medium head you may have to readjust a few times. If you have a big head head (tee-hee!), you’ll like it. Plus it has a rigid lengthening options on both ears. The muffs themselves have a bit of pivot in them, but the headband (that rests on top of the head) is made of hard plastic and can break if not treated with care.
Issues I had:
1. The cord or the point that connects into the computer (3.5 mm jack), under six months started to lose static, then over time it stopped working. (Have lighted the part in on the headset that gives trouble overtime). You can hear videos if you turn it the right way, but others won’t hear you clearly, until one day you completely lose the static. Overall was disappointed in the headset as I expected more from a $25 headset.
2. We tried to get another jack but those efforts failed, hence the end is cut off in the photos.
Boxy Alexis –
I’ve had two pairs of these headphones, one where I used the microphone with the headset, and one where I didn’t. The microphone is definitely very good for the headsets price and I honestly have no complaints, it’s just not the most crispest microphone out there, but I believe it can be excused by the fact its very cheap. The sound quality is very good, and I definitely would recommend these headphones! 10/10
Sweetstickal –
i bought one of these from the store once and it was $60 it lasted for a while, but this works just as well but is half the price. Great buy.
visualartist –
I purchased the version of these headphones designed for the Xbox One, and despite there being some doubts upon buying it because of the complaints about mostly the microphone, I haven’t experienced an issue, and I bought it in March (it is now July).
The audio quality is decent, you are able to hear people clearly and this ultimately means the headphones themselves are good. The jacks are durable and will not break easily, so that means if they stop working, you are more likely to have a flaw in the specific model or you’ve dropped it quite a lot or similar than it actually being a fault with the product as a whole. The microphone, does not have an echo, so that is fantastic for anyone who does not want one, which I would assume is most people since it is an inconvenience to everyone else you talk to.
This headset includes the mute for your microphone on the headset, as most headsets do, which is a useful feature and nice to have for quickly muting your microphone, especially if there is a disturbance nearby. It also has your general volume management wheel which is on most headsets as well, although it would be nice for it to be able to get louder in some circumstances.
Overall, this is a very solid headset, it is affordable, trustable, and you should not necessarily need to get a replacement quickly as it works just fine. Please ensure though that you do not drop, throw or anything of the sort to your headset, and then complain that it does not work or stopped working. The audio quality COULD be better, but it isn’t bad by any means, and this is a fairly cheap headset in comparison to others. So, fairly solid headset, I do recommend this one.
(FYI – I am not sure what the differences are for each headset meant for a specific console, please take this as a review for the Xbox One headset)