Gaming headsets, controllers, and PC accessories for console and PC gamers
Turtle Beach is a public gaming-hardware manufacturer operating two consumer brands: Turtle Beach for console audio and controllers, and ROCCAT for PC peripherals. The stack (NetSuite, Adobe Creative Cloud, Cinema 4D, Blender) reflects a product-design-heavy operation, while active hiring spans engineering, design, manufacturing, and finance — signaling simultaneous execution on product launches and organizational scaling. Projects center on omni-channel merchandising and automated trade-credit systems, paired with supply-chain pain points (inventory management, excess materials), typical of a hardware company managing SKU proliferation and component procurement at scale.
Turtle Beach Corporation (Nasdaq: HEAR) manufactures and sells gaming accessories across two global brands. Turtle Beach brand leads in console gaming headsets (Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo) and also produces game controllers and simulation products. ROCCAT brand focuses on PC gaming peripherals including keyboards, mice, headsets, and mousepads. The company is headquartered in White Plains, New York, and operates across 201–500 employees with active manufacturing, design, and go-to-market functions spanning the United States, United Kingdom, Taiwan, and Peru. Revenue and distribution flow through console retail channels, PC gaming e-commerce, and direct-to-consumer.
Turtle Beach uses NetSuite for ERP, Adobe Creative Cloud (Illustrator, Photoshop) for design and marketing, Cinema 4D and Blender for 3D product visualization, and KeyShot for rendering. Mobile testing relies on iOS and Android; desktop on macOS and Excel for operations.
Active projects include roadmap creation for scaling the organization, product launch execution, omni-channel merchandising strategy, and implementation of an automated trade-credit system. Supply-chain pain points center on inventory management and reducing excess materials.
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