The new Turtle Beach Stealth Pro is a phenomenal Xbox headset packed with features, but all that tech will set you back a pretty penny...
I am incredibly fussy when it comes to headsets. I’ve purchased three this year alone and sent them all back for different reasons, but I’ve been testing Turtle Beach’s new Stealth Pro for Xbox wireless headset for a month now, and I can safely say that I’ll be sticking with this pair of cans for a good while longer, thanks to its excellent sound quality and a slew of premium features.Let’s rip off the Band-Aid. The Stealth Pro is not cheap, costing an eye-watering $329 / £279.99/ €329.99.
The left earcup hides one of the headset's most-useful features — a battery that can be recharged and swapped. Turtle Beach gives you two of these batteries that last for about eight to ten hours a pop, so you never have to worry about the Stealth Pro running out of juice. Swapping the batteries takes less than 30 seconds. The second battery sits in a charging puck that plugs into your Xbox or PC via USB, which means it’s always there, ready to go.
The Stealth Pro’s detachable boom microphone is another highlight. When playing with friends online, I was told that my voice was coming through crystal clear and loud. When listening back to a couple of recordings, I was quite surprised at how much the mic managed to reduce some of the background noise, though the hum of my fan was still present. The mic sensitivity, noise gate, and EQ preset can all be changed using the Turtle Beach Audio Hub app, which, again, is an excellent touch.
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