Source: Yanko Design
Gaming peripheral manufacturers are competing on interface design rather than just audio quality, embedding controls directly into products worn on the body where tactile feedback matters most. Turtle Beach's move signals that the next frontier for connected devices isn't adding more screens to your desk—it's distributing control surfaces across the objects you already touch constantly. This reduces friction when switching between devices and shows how companies differentiate in saturated hardware categories: by closing the gap between intention and action.