Turtle Beach rolled out a range of its newest gaming keyboards and mice now all available at retail stores for gamers to enjoy.
The 40-year-old PC gaming accessory maker is known for its gaming headsets for both gaming consoles and PCs. The newest addition to their line of products are gaming keyboards, mousepads and mice-a first for Turtle Beach.
Some of their gaming keyboards include the Impact 700 Premium Mechanical Gaming Keyboard with illuminated keys, Cherry MX Brown switches and two USB 2.0 ports. Gamers can also plug their Turtle Beach headsets as the $200 keyboard has audio pass-through capability, according to Consumer Electronics. It is both compatible on PC and Mac.
The company also has the Impact 500 Mechanical Gaming Keyboard and the Impact 100 Gaming Keyboard, but both have no Cherry switches.
Turtle Beach is also now in the gaming mouse business with its flagship Grip 500 Premium Laser Gaming Mouse for $70. It features a 7-button scroll-wheel for the hardcore gamer, Omron switches, Avago 9800 laser sensors and DPI settings of up to 8200 DPI. The USB mouse can also save up to 50 macros with 100 commands each.
A cheaper option is the company's Grip 300 Optical Gaming Mouse with 5-button scroll wheel and a less powerful Avago 3050 optical sensor, but with the same Omron switches. The only downside is the DPI can only reach up to 1750.
The gaming mouse can also be paired with Turtle Beach's new $35 Drift Microfiber Mousepad, which is made of high-quality microfiber for its surface and 100 percent natural rubber for its base so that it does not slip.
Another mousepad from Turtle Beach is the Traction Textured Control Surface Mousepad with a high-quality textured weave surface and also a 100 percent rubber for the base. It also has anti-fray edges for maximum durability, all for $35.
Turtle Beach is also famous for its officially-licensed headsets for the Sony PlayStation 4 and the Microsoft Xbox One.