I’m not massively fussed about brands when it comes to my gaming equipment. I don’t have a particular favourite and I don’t aim to have everything under the same brand umbrella. That being said, I’ve had Turtle Beach headsets for as long as I can remember thanks to their reliable quality, good audio, and the comfortability of their headsets.
This meant that taking a look at the Stealth 600X Gen2 Max was an exciting prospect, and a chance to try out Turtle Beach wirelessly for the first time. Thankfully, I wasn’t disappointed, as the Stealth 600X is a great wireless headset that makes battery life an almost non-issue, works across multiple different platforms with ease, and delivers great sound quality.
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If you’re familiar with Turtle Beach, then the design of the Stealth 600X isn’t going to surprise you. It’s a mostly-plastic headset with ear cushions and a decent amount of movement options to fit different head sizes. It’s also advertised as being glasses friendly, but as someone who doesn’t wear any, I can’t back that up.
The one part of the design that seemed unique to me, having only really experienced wired Turtle Beach headsets before, is the headset microphone, which actually folds into the headset itself and mutes and unmutes itself depending on if it’s tucked in or out. This is a really cool feature that I haven’t seen before, and I’ll admit to messing around with it a bit more than an adult should when I realised what it was. It’s a smart design choice that really elevates the whole wireless feeling the product is going for.
Wireless is another main selling point of the Stealth 600X, as is the case with most
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