Turtle Beach has been a mainstay for console peripherals for years. Now, Turtle Beach is going all out with the release of their newest multi-platform headset, the Stealth Pro Wireless . The new flagship headset is poised to take on the competition across all facets, including style, sound, features, and versatility. With a $329.99 price tag, the Stealth Pro must attain high scores across the entire scorecard if it wants to be taken seriously. The second I opened the box, I knew I was looking at a contender. But does the Stealth Pro have what it takes to be a champion, or is it doomed to lurk in the shadows? We answer that in our Turtle Beach Stealth Pro Wireless review.
When it comes to design, Turtle Beach often goes for a, how can I say this nicely, a gamer aesthetic. You know. Big, curvy, brightly colored plastic ear cups and an equally gamer-centric microphone hanging off the bottom of the left ear. Well, The Stealth Pro definitely changes all that.
The Stealth Pro is the polar opposite of the gamer look. Turtle Beach has gone with a more sleek and subdued design that could easily allow the Stealth Pro to blend in on a table full of high-end kit. Dropping the chunky pilot earmuff style of its cheaper options, the Stealth Pro deploys stylish cups on a swivel base that allows the headset to lay flat on your desk. The earcups are still slightly oversized, but no more so than any other headset packing the hardware required for active noise cancellation. Gone are the bright blue and green highlights found on console-focused hardware. Some gray accents on the ear cups are the only offset to the predominately black visage of the headset. Even the primary boom mic is detachable; two built-in mics serve as a backup so you
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