Wireless Wii headphones from Turtle Beach
By Paul Miller | February 12, 2007
Filed under: Gaming, Home Entertainment, Portable Audio
There’s really nothing here that’s Wii-specific at all, but we’ll play along anyways. Turtle Beach just launched its new Ear Force W3 wireless headphones, which include an audio splitter cable for routing audio to the AC-powered wireless transmitter. The headphones run on a single AAA battery, include a few Wii design cues and retail for around $60. That audio splitter is a nice little addition to make home theater integration less of a pain, but otherwise these Turtle Beach headphones are Wii ready only so far as they’re trying to cash in on the Wii’s success. And who can blame ‘em?
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