Wii headphones washes ashore from Turtle Beach
Coming your way to amplify your Wii experience is Turtle Beach‘s Ear Force W3 wireless headphones designed especially for your… er… Wii.
Sporting a behind-the-neck design and donning a Wii color scheme (that would be gray and white for you color blind people out there), this one right here includes an audio splitter cable, which allows the Wii audio to get transferred onto its AC-powered wireless transmitter.
Apart from this, the headphones could also be used with any other stereo audio source, so it’s more versatile that way. It runs on a single AAA battery, and is offered at a suggested retail price of US$ 60.
Coming your way to amplify your Wii experience is Turtle Beach‘s Ear Force W3 wireless headphones designed especially for your… er… Wii.
Sporting a behind-the-neck design and donning a Wii color scheme (that would be gray and white for you color blind people out there), this one right here includes an audio splitter cable, which allows the Wii audio to get transferred onto its AC-powered wireless transmitter.
Apart from this, the headphones could also be used with any other stereo audio source, so it’s more versatile that way. It runs on a single AAA battery, and is offered at a suggested retail price of US$ 60.