Check codes on your product
Paste a Turtle Beach product link — we test every code at the real checkout.
All Turtle Beach codes
Turtle Beach savings snapshot
Expired Turtle Beach Codes
These have passed their expiry date but may still work at checkout.
Expired
Likely expired on: 20th June
Expired
Likely expired on: 26th June
About Turtle Beach
Turtle Beach makes gaming headsets. That's the core of it. They've been at this longer than most of their competitors, and it shows - the product range spans entry-level wired headsets for casual players all the way up to high-end wireless cans aimed at people who take their audio positioning in first-person shooters rather seriously. They also sell under the Victrix label, which covers premium controllers and accessories aimed at the competitive end of the market.
Buying direct from turtlebeach.com is straightforward. The site is organised by platform - PlayStation, Xbox, PC, Nintendo Switch - so if you know your platform, you can filter quickly. Products are described with enough technical detail to be genuinely useful: frequency response, mic specs, wireless range, battery life. Whether you'll parse all of it is another question, but it's there.
The honest strengths are range and brand credibility. If you want a gaming headset specifically, Turtle Beach is one of the few places that sells almost nothing else, which means the selection is meaningfully deeper than a general electronics retailer. Mid-range wireless headsets are arguably their sweet spot - the price-to-performance ratio holds up well against the competition, and the build quality is generally solid without being fussy about it.
The weaknesses are real, though. The direct website typically prices at or near RRP, so you're rarely getting the best possible price unless a promotion is running. Mainstream retailers like Amazon and Argos frequently discount Turtle Beach products, sometimes more aggressively than the brand's own site. If maximum savings are the priority, it's worth comparing before you commit. The site currently has 11 active offers, including 3 proper voucher codes and 8 deals - with discounts ranging from 10% at the modest end up to 75% off sale items, which is more interesting if you're flexible on the specific model.
The 10% off full-price orders code is the most commonly available offer and tends to recur throughout the year, making it the baseline expectation rather than a special event. The 75% sale discount is the one worth watching, though it applies to clearance lines, so availability is limited and model choice is constrained.
Turtle Beach doesn't run a subscription or loyalty programme in the traditional sense - no points accumulation, no tiered membership. The email sign-up discount is the closest thing to a loyalty reward for new visitors, worth doing before your first purchase.
Competition comes primarily from SteelSeries, Astro, HyperX, and Razer. Astro sits above Turtle Beach on price and (arguably) prestige, particularly for console players. HyperX and SteelSeries compete closely in the mid-range and have broader appeal among PC players. Razer competes across the full range but with a more lifestyle-oriented brand aesthetic. Turtle Beach's advantage is typically value: comparable wireless performance to mid-tier SteelSeries or HyperX at a similar price, backed by reasonable support and a wide platform compatibility range.
Who should shop here: console gamers wanting a dedicated headset brand with genuine range, or anyone looking to use a sale event or discount code to get a mid-range wireless headset at a competitive price. Who shouldn't bother: anyone hunting the absolute lowest price on a specific model - check Amazon and Argos first. If the deal is better elsewhere, go there.
How to use a Turtle Beach discount code
- Add the headset or accessory you want to your basket and head to the checkout. Don't hang around - sale stock, especially clearance lines, can move quickly.
- Sign in or continue as a guest. Either works for applying a code, but having an account makes returns easier later.
- On the order summary page, look for a field labelled "Promo Code" or "Discount Code" - it's usually on the right-hand side of the screen on desktop, or below the item list on mobile.
- Type or paste your code into the field exactly as it appears. Turtle Beach codes are case-sensitive, so don't add spaces or change capitalisation.
- Hit "Apply" - it won't activate automatically. The discount should appear in your order total immediately. If it doesn't, the code may be expired, restricted to certain products, or incompatible with items already on sale.
- Complete payment. If you're using Klarna's buy-now-pay-later option, select it at the payment stage - it's offered as one of the checkout methods rather than a separate flow.
Turtle Beach delivery and returns
Turtle Beach ships direct to UK addresses from their own fulfilment operation. Standard delivery is typically a few working days, and the site offers an express option if you need something faster - though the exact cost varies and is confirmed at checkout based on your order. There is a free delivery threshold on qualifying orders, and some promotions periodically waive delivery charges entirely on orders above a certain spend; the current listed offers include a free P&P promotion on orders over a specific amount, so check the active deals before paying for shipping unnecessarily.
Click-and-collect isn't available - this is a direct-to-door operation, not a multichannel retailer with a shop network. If you need same-day or store collection, you'll need to go via a physical retailer stocking the range.
Returns are handled through a standard 30-day window for unused, resalable items. The process involves contacting customer support to initiate a return rather than a self-service portal, which is mildly inconvenient compared to the likes of Amazon. Keep your packaging - returned items generally need to be in original condition. Faulty products are covered separately under warranty terms, which typically extend beyond the standard returns window. Refunds are processed back to the original payment method once the return is received and inspected.
Turtle Beach vs the competition
The closest direct comparison is SteelSeries. Both brands sell primarily through their own sites as well as third-party retailers, both focus on gaming peripherals, and both have strong mid-range wireless headset lines. SteelSeries has a slight edge in the PC gaming community and tends to attract buyers who also want a keyboard or mouse from the same ecosystem. Turtle Beach holds its own on console, particularly PlayStation and Xbox, where platform-specific features like spatial audio tuning are better integrated. Pricing is broadly comparable at the mid-range, though SteelSeries promotions can be aggressive.
HyperX (now owned by HP) competes across the same price bands with a reputation for comfort on long sessions - the cloud headset line is genuinely well-regarded and often cheaper than equivalent Turtle Beach models at baseline price. HyperX's own website discounting tends to be less interesting than its retail channel pricing, so the same caveat about checking Amazon applies there too.
Razer operates at a higher average price point and sells a much wider range of peripherals, which makes it a different kind of purchase decision. Razer's brand cachet is higher, particularly among younger buyers, but you're paying for it. For pure headset value without the lifestyle premium, Turtle Beach and HyperX remain the more sensible options. Where Turtle Beach specifically wins is the depth of console-optimised options and the availability of sale discounts - 75% off clearance lines is the kind of markdown Razer rarely entertains on its own site.
Turtle Beach promotions FAQs
Saving at Turtle Beach
The best Turtle Beach discounts typically offer between 10% and 75% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
Reviewed by
Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
Last updated:
Related stores