
Turtle Beach Recon 50
Score: 56/100
Audio-Technica ATH-M20x White
Score: 67/100Rankings

The Audio-Technica ATH-M20x is a wired over-ear studio monitor with 40 mm drivers, lightweight construction, and solid bass response. It offers no Bluetooth, a fixed non-detachable cable, and can become uncomfortable during extended sessions. Best suited for beginner to intermediate home-studio users seeking affordable monitoring.

The Turtle Beach Recon 50 is an entry-level wired gaming headset featuring 40 mm drivers and a detachable boom mic, offering broad platform compatibility and lightweight design. Its budget price comes with a cheap build, bass-heavy sound and limited noise isolation, making it best for casual gamers who prioritize affordability.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
40 mmbest | 40 mmbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 209 gbest | 260.9 g |
— | 47 Ωbest | |
— | 96 dB SPLbest |
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Build & Design(2) | ||
Weight (g) | 209 g | 260.9 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 81.8×154×186 mm | 169.8×207.0×82.0 mm mm |

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Professional reviewers acknowledge the Recon 50's solid microphone performance and decent directional audio, which are impressive for its price. However, they uniformly criticize the headset's flimsy construction, muddy bass-heavy sound signature, and inadequate noise isolation, suggesting it's best suited for casual or competitive gaming where durability and high-fidelity audio are less critical.
Everyday users love the headset's low price, lightweight feel, and clear mic, noting it works well for quick gaming sessions and plug-and-play convenience. Common frustrations revolve around the cheap feel, ear discomfort after a few hours, and a bass-heavy sound that makes music and long-duration use less enjoyable.



Professional reviewers praise the M20x for its tight channel matching, low distortion, solid build, and strong bass response, noting excellent value for the price. However, they point out comfort issues after extended wear, a predominantly plastic construction, a fixed non-detachable cable, and occasional high-frequency inconsistencies.
Everyday users commend the headphones for strong bass, effective isolation, lightweight comfort in short sessions, and clear sound without needing an amp, while repeatedly citing ear fatigue after 1-2 hours, the non-removable cable, a plasticky feel, and minor high-frequency quirks as common drawbacks.