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H1 2026

Voyetra Turtle Beach

Granted Patents 5 patents

Overview

Voyetra Turtle Beach secured 5 granted patents in H1 2026 across Audio (3) and Hardware (2).

The Audio patents cover gaming headset technology that automatically analyzes in-game Audio tracks in real-time to generate intelligent alerts, helping players detect critical events without manual configuration. On the Hardware side, the patents describe a video game controller with integrated performance tracking that monitors gameplay metrics, plus customizable response curves that allow players to adjust stick sensitivity, trigger feel, and button behavior.

Technology Themes

All 3 Audio patents center on the same core capability: embedding Audio analysis directly into headset Hardware so the device can detect and respond to in-game sound events on its own. One patent covers a headset that examines Audio tracks in real-time and triggers alerts automatically, removing the need for either game developers or players to set up those cues manually. Another takes a similar approach, describing how the headset processes live game Audio streams to identify relevant sound events and delivers adaptive alerts that keep players aware of what is happening around them. The third builds on this further, with the headset learning Audio patterns across different games so it can recognize and flag critical cues without any integration from the game's developer or processing offloaded to a PC or console.

The 2 Hardware patents each address a different aspect of controller functionality. One describes a controller with performance tracking built directly into the Hardware itself, allowing it to monitor player inputs and physical manipulation in real-time and correlate those patterns with in-game performance, rather than depending on external software or a separate device to do that work. The other covers customizable response curves stored at the device level, giving players the ability to fine-tune how individual sticks, triggers, and buttons behave, going beyond basic sensitivity adjustments to include full curve editing and per-input profile storage within the controller's own Hardware or firmware.

Patent Sources (5)

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