The Turt𝄹le Beach Stealth Pro is a masterpiece of an all-in-one, multi-purpose gaming headset. The brand has stormed into this luxury space with a fantastic audio quality that does🤡n't compromise on features or additional extras. With plenty of thoughtful extra details and excellent connectivity options, this is going to give industry leaders a run for their money.
澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach has made a nice little home for itself in the world of budget and mid-range headsets over the last few years, but in 2023 it's taking on the big kids. The Stealth Pro is not just the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset the brand has produced to date, but it's also one of the most well-rounded devices we've had our hands on so far😼. These cups shine across a massive range of platforms, genres, and use-cases with a bursting feature set designed to offer all-round functionality no matter w🔯hat, where, or how you play.
That's impressive, but at $329.99 / £279.99, the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro is muscling into a premium market here, sow does it stack up against industry leaders? We put the latest model to the test, comparing against similarly priced recent releases to see exactly where it sits among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headsets on the market.
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Design
Slick and durable form factor
High clamp force takes getting used to
Excellent controls but slightly lacking premium finish
There's an understanding that even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Turtle Beach headsets will carry a full plastic build. The brand has a headset in nearly every color under the sun by now, but a premium price tag commands something a little more grown up. The metallic structu𒀰re of the Stealth Pro fits the bill perfectly. Without the logo on the side of the cup I would never have guessed this was a Turtle Beach device. It's sleek, slick, and subtle - all the qualities you'd want in a headse🅘t that can easily convert into a set of professional-level headphones.
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That does mean it's a touch heavier than other devices, but the careful use of plastic materials (and excellent finish to them) means it's by no means skull crushing. I was initially taken aback by the clamp force, and it took a little getting used to overall. However, after a couple of sessions I was able to relax into the sturdier hold and appreciated the extra sound isolation that came from it. I didn't find it as comfortable as a lighter headset like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X or one with more attention to cushioning like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:💯SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless.
I did appreciate the oval cup♏s themselves, with convincing leatherette cushioning. I much prefer this longer design to smaller, cheaper models; the cup gently hugs around the ear itself, rather than pinning itself to the top or bottom. That means there's no ear pinching even during longer s📖essions.
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It certainly 🎶helps that the whole device is built to a very high degree of quality. This is a supremely sturdy-feeling headset, from the gentle resistance in the swivel hinges to the steel construction and threaded ca✅bles. There's plenty of adjustability here, and even the small details like thin indicator lines on the inner headband were appreciated when finding that perfect fit time and time again.
The right cup houses the majority of controls, with a unique volume dial set across the full back plate of the cup itself. That's particularly handy for quick adjustments - no more fumbling to find the right scroll - and the rubber texture 🧸kept things🔜 grippy as well. I would have preferred a notched feel to this dial, though, it feels a little loose simply sitting on top of the cup with no feedback. At this kind of price point, I'd expect this level of attention to detail. There is, however, a handy multi-function button in the centre which can easily be set to a range of inputs - I used it primarily for activating noise cancellation.
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Underneath the extended portion of the cup housing the volume dial𓃲, you'll find a standard USB-C port for c🧸harging (though hot-swappable batteries are in play here, more on that in moment), buttons for power, Bluetooth, and Superhuman Hearing, as well as a port for the detachable mic. I did appreciate the additional texture on these buttons, making it particularly easy to click Superhuman Hearing mode on and off without spending too much time reaching around the ear.
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The left cup plays host to a small magnetic panel, with the removable battery underneath. That's right, the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro has taken inspiration from 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries with hotswappable battery packs and a dedicated wireless💫 transmitter / hub to keep them topped up. The top panel itself pops easily off, with the battery slotting in and out with no fuss. It's an easy to use system that can see you swapping power packs within just a few seconds, though I would have preferred slightly stronger magnets on the housing itself. As it stands, there's a little too much wobble here straight out the box, which does cause some concerns for the longevity of this system.
Features
Fantastic active noise cancellation
Wide compatibility and easy simultaneous connections
Superhuman Hearing still drastically reduces audio quality
The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro certainly isn't wanting for features. Packing everything you could ask for from a high-end headset, there's plenty of extras to enhance the whole experience. Perhaps the most immediately notable is the active noise cancellation, protecting your audio from external noise at up to 25dB. In practice it's a particularly powerful syste✱m - by no means giving high-end mainstream headphones a run for their money but definitely outperforming other noise cancelling gaming headsets I've had my hands on. It's also helped by that larger clamp force, ensuring even the closest of noises stay out of your gameplay.
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The Stealth Pro (at least the Xbox version I had my hands on) can run on pretty much anything. The wireless transmitter and battery charging station can hook up to PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, or a Nintendo Switch dock (with an additional passthrough port to make sure you're not losing out on a connection), with handheld Nintendo Switch and mobile devices covered with super fast Bluetooth. I had no problems switching and changing between PlayStation, PC, and Nintendo Switch - every connection is as secure and reliable as the last and easily configured. If you're after a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch headset, though, it's worth notin꧅g that there's no direct USB-C dongle to connect to your console. On top of all that, though, you're also getting simultaneous connections via Bluetooth. That means listening to some tunes from your phone while playing, or taking a quick call. Everything just works with no faffing and no unreliable or finnicky pairing.
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That wireless transmitting hub is also keeping a spar🍨e battery warm. No more plugging in when the juice runs low, simply pop a fresh charge in and you're good to go once again. Each battery holds 12 hours of charge, though it should be noted that's around half of the S🌳teelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless.
Turtle Beach's Superhuman Hearing is still available in this high-end release, and while it's the latest generation of the brand's well-known software it's still not quite an everyday silver bullet. Yes, competitive play is bolstered by enhanced footsteps and shots, but even during these scenarios I was disappointed by the tinny flaཧtness when this mode 🌠was enabled. I kept it firmly off, but more competitive players may well get more mileage.
With a premium design, excellent finish, and bags of features, it's impressive that Turtle Beach has managed to pack uncompromised audio quality into the Stealth Pro. Both single player and co💞mpetitive endeavours benefit from these incredibly well tuned drivers, all without falling into common pitfalls. There's plenty of detail across all ranges and at all volumes, a rarity considering many gaming headsets simply make things louder rather than paying much attention to more complex sound qualities.
That makes for a device that can handle particularly busy soundscapes with aplomb. While Horizon: Forbidden West often presents one of the biggest challenges for headsets I'm testing, with its heavy machinery noises, delicate environments, and strange focus on Aloy's own footsteps, the Stealth Pro came closest to true representation. Even the audiophile-worthy 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Audeze Maxwell struggled to juggle all these competing sounds, but Turtle B🧔each treats every mechanical clank, gentle breeze sound, and far-off Burrower with impressive care.
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That attention to detail is found in more competitive landscapes as we﷽ll. I was able to easily track sounds across CS:GO's maps, pinpointing shots and footsteps with remarkable accuracy straight ouꦰt of the box. That was all intensified with Superhuman Hearing switched on, though I still preferred to prioritize audio quality over the ability to hear slightly further off in the distance.
Simultaneous connections are great for listening to music while playing, so it's a good job the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro manages to handle a range of genres. Even the over-produced growls of Grandson manꦏaged to retain their clarity, while more relaxed Nick Mulvey tunes lent themselves particularly well to the well-balanced mid and high🐻er ranges. The experience isn't as groundbreaking as that of the Audeze Maxwell, but it's certainly well worth the luxury price point - these will serve just fine as both a gaming headset and everyday headphones.
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The microphone continues this tradition of excellence, offering crystal clear vocals that punch through with ☂impressive sharpness. It's not quite broadcast quality, there's a lack of richness in the human voice that would be preferable for a more broadcast-style quality. However, for quickly barking orders or getting your teammates' attention, it makes for a fantastic piece of kit.
Should you buy the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro?
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The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro set out to infiltrate the world of high-end gaming headsets, and it's accomplished its mission. At $329.99 / £279.99 it's certainly not cheap, but it's by no means the most expensive device on the market. In fact, it sits square in the middle of the two headsets I was directly comparing against throughout my testing. The $349.99 / £329 SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless remains our favorite headset, but the Stealth Pro certainly gave i♈t a run for its money. With better battery life and a more comfortable overall fit, though, SteelSeries has the edg🐭e here. That said, if you're looking for a more competition-oriented headset, Turtle Beach's Superhuman Hearing mode and super clear microphone may just nudge it ahead.
If you're stuck between the Audeze Maxwell and the Stealth Pro, your decision is a little more clear cut. Both are extraordinary headsets, o𒊎ffering excellent audio quality, precise directional cues and clear microphones. However, the Maxwells drop active noise cancellation and don't offer hot-swappable batteries (though do win out in overall battery life at 80 hours). Meanwhile, the Stealth Pro's dynamic drivers can't compete with the size of the soundstage on offer in Audeze's entry - there's a much more dynamic feel to every sound in the latter, which will make it a better pick for audiophile players keen to get immersed𝐆 in some single player adventures.
Of course, all of these options sit in the high-end category. If you're looking to spend a little less you can still pick up a gaming headset with active noise cancellation - the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda Pro offers such technology for $249.99 / £249.99 while the JBL Quantum 800 makes a few more sacrifices to get you there for around $200 / £200. For more multiplatform action, though, we're still loving the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach 700 Gen 2 Max, which comes i🐟n substantially cheaper at $♛199.99 / £179.99.
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How we tested the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro
I used the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro for just over a week, running the headset for all daily work and play across PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch during that time. I primarily tested across CS:GO and Doom Eternal on PC, with Doom Eternal, The Last of Us Part 2, and Horizon Forbidden West running on PS5 for comparison. On Nintendo Switch the majority of my testing was completed with Super Mario Galaxy, with a sprinkling of Dragon Quest Builders 2 thrown in. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.
Managing Editor of Hardware at GamesRadar+, I originally landed in hardware at our sister site TechRadar before moving over to GamesRadar. In between, I've written for Tom’s Guide, W🅰ireframe, The Indie Game Website and That Video Game Blog, covering everything from th♏e PS5 launch to the Apple Pencil. Now, i'm focused on Nintendo Switch, gaming laptops (and the keyboards, headsets and mice that come with them), PS5, and trying to find the perfect projector.