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Turtle Beach’s Exclusive, Patented Superhuman Hearing Audio Setting Proven to Improve Gaming Performance

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Thursday, July 29, 2021

Leading gaming accessory maker Turtle Beach Corporation (Nasdaq: HEAR) today announced its exclusive, patented Superhuman Hearing game audio setting has been shown to significantly improve gaming performance.

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  • Leading gaming accessory maker Turtle Beach Corporation (Nasdaq: HEAR) today announced its exclusive, patented Superhuman Hearing game audio setting has been shown to significantly improve gaming performance.
  • Turtle Beachs Superhuman Hearing amplifies key in-game sounds like approaching enemy footsteps and nearby weapon reloads, incoming enemy vehicles carrying reinforcements, and more.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210729006103/en/
    Activate Turtle Beach's exclusive Superhuman Hearing sound setting on specially equipped Turtle Beach and ROCCAT gaming headsets and gain the advantage by being able to hear subtle yet game-changing sounds you might otherwise miss.
  • In May 2021, Turtle Beach and Real Industry conducted a virtual event called the Turtle Beach Superhuman Hearing Challenge.

Sea Turtle Rescue mobile game helps rescue sea turtles

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Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Playing the Sea Turtle Rescue game, however, actually helps rescue sea turtles.

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  • Playing the Sea Turtle Rescue game, however, actually helps rescue sea turtles.
  • The Ottawa-based game development company Simberon Inc. is donating 10% of all profits from the mobile game to the Canadian Sea Turtle Network a charitable organization from Nova Scotia which helps conserve endangered sea turtles in Canadian waters and world-wide.
  • The Canadian Sea Turtle Network does good work not only with their efforts to conserve sea turtles but also in their outreach through children's camps and the Sea Turtle Center an interactive museum about sea turtles.
  • Since our game is about rescuing sea turtles, we like the idea of helping sea turtles in real life."

British Columbia man penalized $18,000 after attempting to smuggle protected turtles into Canada

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Monday, June 3, 2019

Such activities exploit the world's wild flora and fauna, and they are not tolerated in Canada.

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  • Such activities exploit the world's wild flora and fauna, and they are not tolerated in Canada.
  • On January 27, 2018, Mr. Wan failed to declare 19 live turtles (made up of 16 different species) at the Canada-United States border crossing.
  • The CITES-listed turtles include: Spotted Pond Turtle, Pearl River Map Turtle, Black-knobbed Map Turtle, Diamondback Terrapin and Fly River Turtle.
  • Environment and Climate Change Canada is the lead agency responsible for implementing CITES in Canada.