 You're watching Impulse on the Freedom Network and now here's Anthony. Thank you so much for the introduction. Today I wanted to talk to you about this. This is the Turtle Beach 32X headset. It is a wireless headset by Turtle Beach. It does have the color green on it which does mess with our chroma key but I did want to show you very briefly the headset and I wanted to discuss a couple of features of the headset itself. The headset itself I would say overall I probably give about a seven two. It's a wireless headset. It's got its problems. It's also got some bragging points. One of the bragging points that I like is the fact that the microphone is of course it's positionable. It's very easily positionable. However the arm on it is hinged and moving the hinge on the arm is actually a little bit of a chore but that's one of its redeeming points. Because you can move that it actually gives you a lot more flexibility on how you actually position the microphone. In my play test on this which actually is only about eight hours. Normally I try to do 10 maybe 12 hours. I only got about eight hours with this one and I really do enjoy this headset. One of the reasons I enjoy this headset is the the padding up top is very firm but not uncomfortably so. The padding around the ears is rigid but it's not uncomfortable to your ears. It does have a little bit of a problem with heat filled up. There's not much in the way of helping you out in the comfort area. It is hinged very well. It's battery powered. If you remove the non-microphone side from it you can actually get to the battery compartment. It takes triple A battery. This headset is it's okay. I love wireless headsets however interference is a problem and I've always thought that interference is a problem when it comes to headsets such as this. However if you're in the market for a wireless headset I would say that your best bet would be either this or the ADP Afterglow. This headset is compatible with the Xbox 360 and I even got it to work with my PC after a little bit of tinkering. I really do enjoy this headset. I love the features that it's got on it such as the effects and the volume control. You can also change the tones on it. You know it's great to play around with. I personally wouldn't buy this one. I would personally go for the ADP Afterglow even though it's got a slightly higher price point. Anytime we start talking about wireless components of course there's a trade-off. The microphone quality isn't nearly as good. The sound quality is okay and like I said earlier you do have to worry about interference. However this one kind of handles those in a decent way that makes me want to say it's not that bad of a wireless headset. Though just to be clear as I said it's not that bad of a wireless headset. The range on this thing is actually fairly good. I was able to wander around most of my apartment before I lost signal. So it's got a good 20 feet or so from the actual point at which you set the receiver which is awesome. If you have any experience with this unit or any like it let us know in the comment section down below. I'd love to have a discussion with you. Also answer your questions about this particular product. Till next time I'm Anthony. Like, subscribe, comments please. And you can always check me out at youtube.com slash Anthony Smith. If you're looking for something utilitarian again this is for you. However if you're a gamer and you're all about the flash probably not for you because this is designed in a way where it's it's black it's very... But nowadays kids...