![]() ![]() Even with the AC on full blast and blowing in my face, there were only a few times where the headset picked up the sound of air blowing by. My teammates could hear me crisply and clearly, and the microphone's distance from my mouth was enough that there were no strange harsh exhalation sounds or pops. The microphone is incredibly accurate and does not require you to speak much louder than a normal speaking volume. The headset allows the games to sound as they were intended to by developers: there's no amplified bass or extra-loud footsteps, it just sounds like a loyal audio representation of the game you're playing. The audio sounds crisp and clear - never tinny - and the virtual surround sound let me get the drop on other Apex Legends players several times. Simply put, the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 is an excellent wireless headset for the price point, especially for online gaming. Although the Gen 2 headsets come standard with mic monitoring (a feature that echoes your voice and other mic sounds back at you - and one that can get quite annoying, in my opinion), you can turn off the mic monitoring with the Turtle Beach Audio Hub app. Speaking of the mic, it has a larger and higher sensitivity than its predecessor, which enhances your clarity when speaking: it's very accurate with no volume issues to speak of. And when you're no longer in the mood to chat, the Gen 2 has a flip-to-mute feature that mutes the mic in one simple upward motion. You can also independently adjust game and chat volume, a great feature that all lower-budget headsets should have. The Superhuman Hearing sound settings let you adjust the audio settings as needed, and an easy-access button on the ear cups lets you customize the game with four signature Turtle Beach audio presets. The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 headset boasts Windows Sonic audio on Xbox, but the 50mm speakers and design of the ear cups allow for more comfort while offering you a wider and more immersive soundstage, regardless of which platform you're on. Type: Wireless (Automatically with Xbox One, via USB for PS4), Over-ear (closed)Ĭompatibility: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC The ear cups are slightly hinged where they attach to the headband to allow for a little more movement and flexibility while wearing them, and the low-profile microphone seamlessly flips up into a groove on the cups, perfectly obscuring it when it's not in use. The headband is easy to adjust to your desired size by sliding either side in or out, and the padding extends across a decent portion of the headband. While these didn't push on my temple tips like most other gaming headsets do, the ear cups did hurt my ears after about three hours of gameplay, so there's a different kind of discomfort at play here. The headset boasts a ProSpecs design that is meant to remove pressure on your glasses if you wear them. The soft leatherette cushioning inside the headband feels lovely, and the earcup cushions are breathable and lightweight - even though the ear cups do get rather pinchy after a lengthy game sesh. ![]() Despite that, it doesn't feel like you can easily break it, as it still has a heft to it that guarantees it'll survive some serious playtime. ![]() The other side to this is that, because of this plastic, the Stealth 600 Gen 2 is incredibly lightweight. ![]() However, it does feel a bit budget-friendly, so to speak, as the plastic is thin and hollow-sounding, especially across the ear cups and headband. The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 looks almost exactly like its predecessor, save for the microphone, which can now fold into the headset as opposed to hanging down from the left ear cup. ![]()
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