Category: Timeline Stories
2006
Turtle Beach begins shipping the Audio Advantage® Amigo and Audio Advantage SRM – completing its USB audio line of external sound devices.
2005
Turtle Beach begins manufacturing the X51 – the first gaming headset for Xbox. The company also introduces Ear Force branding for gaming headsets for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii, and PC.
2005
Turtle Beach introduces the Montego™ DDL – the first sound card available in the U.S. to feature Dolby® Digital Live technology for real-time positional audio encoding and distribution.
2001
Voyetra Turtle Beach revolutionizes digital network players with AudioTron – which allowed consumers to play MP3 files on their stereo system that were stored on their computer, marking the company’s entry into networked audio systems.
2000
Voyetra Turtle Beach introduces the Santa Cruz – a 6-channel DSP-powered sound card that was shipped as the high-end solution for PC manufacturers such as Dell.
1998
Voyetra Turtle Beach releases the Montego™ series of award-winning sound cards which sold over 2.5MM units.
1997
Voyetra Turtle Beach releases the Daytona – one of the industry’s first PCI sound cards.
1996
Voyetra Technologies acquires Turtle Beach Systems. The company again changes names to Voyetra Turtle Beach, Inc. and also obtains the Dell contract to become the premiere sound card manufacturer for Dell for five years.
1996
Voyetra releases Discovering Music – an interactive CD-ROM which seeming made the history, theory, and techniques of music come to life.