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The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 is a wireless gaming headset engineered for PS5, PS4, and Nintendo Switch, featuring powerful 50mm speakers optimized for Sony 3D Audio, a 15-hour battery life for extended play, and a high-sensitivity flip-to-mute mic for clear communication. Designed with glasses-friendly ear cushions and reinforced durability, it offers plug-and-play wireless connectivity via a mini-USB transmitter, delivering immersive sound and comfort for serious gamers and professionals alike.













| ASIN | B08D46V1TK |
| Age Range (Description) | 12 years and up |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Battery Life | 15 Hour |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,587 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #147 in PlayStation 4 Headsets #194 in PlayStation 5 Headsets #616 in Computer Headsets |
| Cable Feature | Without Cable |
| Charging Time | 15 Hours |
| Compatible Devices | PS5, PS4, PS4 Pro, Nintendo Switch, PC, Mac |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Control Type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (33,014) |
| Date First Available | August 13, 2020 |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-Ear |
| Frequency Response | 20000 Hz |
| Generation | 2 |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth, USB |
| Headphones Jack | USB-C Charging Cable |
| Included Components | Headset, USB-C Charging Cable, Wireless Mini-USB Transmitter |
| Input Device Interface | USB |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Item model number | TBS-3140-02 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Turtle Beach |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | Stealth 600 |
| Noise Control Features | sound isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 7.4 x 3.42 x 7.63 inches; 9.92 ounces |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Release date | August 16, 2020 |
| Series Number | 2 |
| Special Feature | Wireless Connection |
| Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
| Style | Stealth 600 PS Black |
| Supports Bluetooth Technology | No |
| Type of item | Video Game |
| UPC | 731855037810 731855031405 |
| Units | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Communication Technology | RF |
J**6
(UPDATE!) NOW, perfect....
(**Update: 2/23/21** - I recently installed the Firmware Update V2.1.2, and have tested for a couple of weeks. I have not had the connectivity loss issue since. I noticed before writing this today, that there is now another Firmware update available. I do not get my laptop out very often these days, and since I'm no longer having issues, I won't drag it out until it's convenient to update again. I am now100% pleased with these bad boys. I have updated to a 5-star review. BTW.. I recently left my Bose QCII's on after having watched some YouTube, and opened my current game. I could not believe how much of a lousier difference there was between them and my Turtle Beaches. I immediately grabbed for them, much to my ears' delight. Huuuuge, difference. The Bose are fine for TV, but definitely not for gaming. Initial review: These headphones would EASILY have been a 5-star rating... were it not for connectivity issues. When these work, which to be fair, is most of the time, they are fabulous. I am VERY into great headphones, music, and gaming. My old wired (at LEAST 10 yrs old) Turtle Beach headphones, were dying. For the record, just the wire part, not the cans themselves. I wear headphones almost all of the time, whether it be for games, music, or YouTube. Okay, on with the meat of the review... Right off the bat, they look great. I was actually pretty surprised they there is no signature green anywhere to be found. That's neither good nor bad. They look very sturdy and well-made. I thought, just handling them, that they might be really uncomfortably tight, but they aren't at all. They are snug in just the right way. Now I am a woman, and have a small head, lol, so I can't say how they'll fit a larger-headed dude. The controls are all easily reachable when wearing. The first thing I do with anything with a battery, is to completely charge it. These come at least partially charged because it didn't take long for these. Then I got the Firmware update via my Win 8.1 laptop. Set up with the app (and yes, the app works great) and my Xbox One, as well as pairing with my phone and tablet was easy enough. Ahhh, the sound. Fabulous. That little worry I have when I go to put headphones on for the first time, about how they're gonna sound, was instantly quelled. The sound is perfect. No hissing, not too much this or that (and you can adjust it if you like with the app, and sound great whether gaming, listening to music, or watching YouTube. I have not yet tried them in a call, but I just cannot imagine the experience would be anything less than great. ) I never had surround sound headphones for gaming before, and MAN do they make a difference. That reason alone has made my gaming a much better experience. I'll never play without surround sound again. Now, the disappointing part... MOST of the time, things just couldn't be better. However, sometimes, all of a sudden, the sound drops out. There is no audible statement to be heard about a drop in connectivity, and no visual notification comes up on your screen. Just.. nothing. The only thing that has brought back the sound for me, has been to turn the headphones off, then back on again. BUT sometimes even THAT won't do it unless I do it several times. SOMETIMES, they turn themselves off after I've turned them back on. I sit about 7 ft. from my Xbox One BTW. Now all of that is MAJORLY disruptive when gaming. It's a good thing I only play single-player games. I can only imagine being part of a team where talking to your budding is crucial (Speaking of which, BTW, the mic is clear.), and all of a sudden you aren't in the picture. You can't talk to them, they can't talk to you. You can only witness the carnage and confusion that results. It sucks even playing by myself and there is a cut-scene, or bad guy speech, or instruction and the sound is gone, right in the middle of it, with no way for me to get that replayed. It's just lost and you have to Google to see what you've missed, if it's even there. Now as I said previously, MOST of the time, there is no problem with this. That doesn't matter though, when you miss something. I am hoping there is another Firmware update that fixes the issue. Otherwise, I'll put in a support ticket with Turtle Beach. Without this connectivity issue, I would be happy as a pig in slop with these. The sound is phenomenal. $150.00 cans should work 100% of the time though. So there is that.
T**N
Great headset!
Since I was about four years old, I have been playing Xbox. I started playing MX vs. ATV on the original Xbox. In 2008, I was six, I started playing Call of Duty: World at War. Since then, Xbox has been in my life just about every day. I have played many games over many years. I know what a headset needs, and I know what can make a headset not worth its money. I know what the right price is for a headset. A very important aspect to video games is the sound and the sound quality. It plays a huge part in the quality of a game as a whole. Basically, I have been through about a dozen Xbox headsets in my life. Overall, this headset is THE top headset for this amazing price. You could argue that $150 is not an “amazing” price, but I use it and need it every single day. Sure, there are way more expensive and ridiculous headsets out there, but the prices are just absurd and not really worth it. Going from battery life to just simple convenience, this headset is superior to the all the ones I have had. The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 is the headset you should get. This headset is a wireless headset which I believe is superior to wired headsets. Some may argue that it is annoying to have to charge your headset. I think that is a sorry excuse because just like any phone or other electronic, all I do is plug it in when I am done using it and that is it. I have a few reasons why it is more convenient to have a wireless headset. In between games or rounds, I can just hop up and go do something while still talking to my friends and I can hear when the game is about to start, so I know when to come back, without having to carry my controller where I go. I can also just set my controller anywhere and I do not have to be a wire length away the whole time my headset is on my head. I can also turn my head freely without a cord dangling down plugged into my controller. You just feel freer without a “leash” attached to your head. The headset has so many other minor conveniences to having no wire but there is too many to list. But now you may ask yourself, “then if a wireless headset is a way to go, then why THIS wireless headset in particular?”. I have owned a few wireless headsets in my past. Once I first went wireless a few headsets ago, I never went back. I think this one is the best in particular. Whenever I turn this mic on, I hear “batter level medium” or “battery level high”. Obviously, depending on the battery level. I have never known in my previous headsets’ battery level was at. So, I could be in the middle of playing with friends and all of a sudden, in an important moment, my headset will die. There is nothing more frustrating than having a great time playing and talking to friends, and all of a sudden, you cannot even hear them or talk to them. You are having a great Friday night with the boys, and the next thing you know it is ruined. But this one you know the battery level every time you turn it on. This headset also makes it very easy to mute yourself when eating or talking to someone in the room with you, so you do not bother or annoy your friends. The pads are also leather which keeps your head cool and it is very comfortable. The earpieces each have bass boosters which make games and movies just that much better. The sound adjusters are on the actual headset itself which makes it very easy to adjust. It has a game volume control and a chat volume control so you can adjust your game volume and your friends’ volume to your comfort. There is also Bluetooth so you can connect it to any device you like that is available. Overall, this is just a very easy headset. It is a very lightweight, yet expensive feeling headset. Everything about it is just convenient and helpful which makes your gaming experience a lot better and more enjoyable.
D**E
Very good headset with natural listening features that's very clear
I was looking for a wireless headset with microphone and bought regular one. It hurt my ears even without my glasses. I decided to go with gaming headsets. I've tried a few of them both wired and wireless [brands like X!beri@] and had some defect including the mic. After further review, I took my chance on the 600 G2. I decided to go with the 600 G2 because I mainly will be using it for meetings and online conferences. What drew me to these were the comfort, features and lightness in weight, good sound and ease of use in windows 10 to automatically adopt the headset through plug and play. 1. The headset is comfortable even with glasses on. However, I've decided to buy the memory foam ones from wicked cushions. The ones on the 700 G2 is what I would prefer but I don't want the bluetooth plus the way the memory foam may easily come out because of how it's installed. I've see a few videos of the weakness and I am a bit rough on headphones. The OEM pads a good but the ones from WC feels plush and pillow soff on your ears. 2. The weight, feel and look is very gorgeous. It does feel very premium. 3. The headphones are very clear and crisp. Listening to meetings and audio podcasts are a joy. The placement of the volume and mic dials and the subtle recess/protrusion of the power/sound modes buttons are right where they are supposed to be and the operation seems natural using your left hand. For audiophiles, this is definitely not what you want to use to listen to music. I have the Sony 1000XM3 headphones for reference and these headphones are good (audiophiles = OK.......decent enough) for listening to casual music without going through the hassle of switching to another headphone. Subjectively, I'd say that the headset is about 50% comparable to my Sony headphones but they good with just enough bass and clarity to not let you pass an hour before your next online meeting. And yes, I love bass (minimal) and it's does have some oomph using the sound modes that you can pretty much use without switching to a high end one for what it is worth. Don't expect an audiophile sound with these for listening to pure music. 4. Without reading the user manual, connecting this to a windows 10 pc was plug and play. With the headset on, plug in the wireless transceiver, the computer recognizes and install all the drivers needed and that's it. It defaults the the wireless headset and I had to change it since that was not the preference I wanted. 5. Another thing that really drew me to buy this headset is the mic and how it's integrated into the headset. Up/folded in = off, midway=mute and down=fully on. You also hear the different tones for the different mic positions. The sound modes, volume and mic controls are also integrated nicely as well and it also looks completely sturdy and cool and I really like it. 6. While it is made in China (like everything else), it has excellent support in ENGLISH. I downloaded the Turtle Beach software and mine said it was up to date on the software. 7. These operate more like in transparency mode when you talk (mic on). When the mic is off, it appears to block out some of the external noise. This headset, particularly the mic does not appear to have external noise reduction so keep that in mind. I use Teams for meetings which have a noise suppression built in so this headset works for me.
K**M
Great, besides frequent pairing flaws
I ordered this headset when I finally caved in and bought a PS5 earlier this year. My sibling uses Turtle Beach products and swears by them, so I figured this would be a good place to start. Unfortunately, I have run into many flaws since receiving them. Some of which make the experience of using them feel like a hassle. However, the issues are (usually) pretty easy to fix, therefore I’m still giving it 4 stars. Here’s my breakdown: Pro’s: -Great sound quality; sound is loud and clear. -Minimal microphone issues -The “flip up to mute” microphone feature is a wonderful one. Very convenient. -Ear cushions are comfortable, there is even one on the part that rests on your head, so it doesn’t feel like it’s digging in to your skull. -It was relatively easy to set up when I first received it. Con’s: -I’ve been told my mic sometimes makes me sound like I have a “high-pitched” filter on it. Usually restarting my gaming system helps resolve the issue. -Although the “flip up to mute” feature is convenient, I have been told the wiring can wear out over time—rendering that feature useless. It still works for me at the moment, so only time will tell. -It frequently fails to automatically pair when I turn the headset on. It worked perfect and seamlessly every time for the first month or two, but it has slowly gone down hill. Sometimes restarting my gaming system and/or the headset will solve the issue, but there are special occasions where I have to move the wireless USB connector to a different USB port to resolve it. -Headset will often shut off unexpectedly, even with full battery. -Sometimes when I turn on the headset, the voice that says “battery level ___” will cut out and start buzzing really loud until I restart the headset. Overall, I really enjoy the sound quality, mic quality, and features this headset offers. I just expected higher quality and less connectivity issues given the hefty price tag. I’m still on the fence about whether I’d recommend this product to a friend, or re-purchase this product in the future.
C**N
Exellent quality with a low price!
Have mine for a couple months, comfortable, great sound quality, no complaints. Ask me in a year though ... that seems to be when my headsets go on the fritz!
I**N
Update: Like the sound, concerned about connectivity
Updated post: I have been using these headsets for about a month now. I did exchange the first ones as the mic kept disconnecting even after the software update. The mic would just completely shut off and my friends couldn't hear me unless I would restart the headset. The new ones came in and I automatically did a software update again. I can totally tell the difference, I can play for hours without having to reset the headset and start all over due to mic issues. The sound quality is still extremely good. My friends immediately notice I had a new headset because they said the sound quality was way better. Pretty happy with these now, even while connected to the Bluetooth. I'm glad the originals were only defective. I did try the SteelSeries 7x before the exchange because I was about to give up on my original purchase but the sound quality to me wasn't as great. So I exchange these and I'm glad I did. Updated from a 4 to a 5. Original post: I've had these for about a week now. The sound is really great, I like the clarity when it is not cracking. I read the reviews before and figured I'd give these a shot. I do experience a cracking sound at times even after the software update. Sometimes the mic disconnects or the other people say I cut in and out. I've read it might be the connection to the Bluetooth which I'm going to try but it does defeat the purpose of being able to answer your phone while playing if it is going to give you issues concluding the call. I have been testing out the features so I'm waiting a bit and playing with the features again in case I messed with something that might of caused the connection concerns. I'm going to try these for a week or two since I have a remorse window hoping that I figure them out or I'm able to get these working properly. I just want to make sure it is not user error before I discredit them and return or exchange them since I do like some of the cool features. I will give an update if I end up figuring them and fixing the problem.
C**B
Poor quality headset and poorer yet customer service.
I preface this by saying this was the xbox version hooked up to Xbox series X and my smart phone. I really wanted to like this headset because the app connectivity is really promising. It's just poorly executed. I am not sure if this is going to show up as a verified review or not since I have already sent the headset back to Amazon for a refund. I don't understand all the 5 star reviews unless I got a lemon. First off is the feel on your head. It felt exactly like the equivalent of putting two thick plastic clam shells connected by a steel band on your head is going to feel. In this Era of next gen headsets, it felt inexcusably very pre 2010 and was heavy for the size. I have a big head and it felt like if I suddenly tilted my head back or jerked because I sneezed or something it would go flying off. I have the Logitech G935 headset on the PC and same thing there. It's the one thing that I dislike most about the Logitech headset. It's just that the Logitech headset is way better too. The audio volume on the Turtlebeach was not very loud. I had to turn the volume all the way up to have it at a comfortable level. I literally could not increase the volume to a point where it was uncomfortable if I tried. I had the app hooked up to it too, and it doesn't give you much in the way of additional features. The only thing it did was give me a configurable set of presets. The variation of settings was not great. I didn't expect audiophile quality, just game quality. It was passable when it worked correctly. When it didn't however... Here's where the real deal breaker was. When I grouped up with people in games, I could sometimes hear certain people's voice echoing and they complained about having the same issue on their end to me. We tried different things. I made sure that no one was inadvertently feeding audio from a speaker that their mic might pick up on. There was also occasional weird popping noises. (there is also no noise canceling btw) I did more troubleshooting with my husband just to make sure there were no outside anomalies creeping into the testing since we had two Xbox consoles in different parts of the house. The issue persisted, which meant it was firmware or bad hardware. I tried to fix the issue by updating the firmware from 1.7.3 to the current one of 2.0.3 following the instructions on the website. It did absolutely nothing to fix the issues. I opened a ticket up with Turtlebeach customer support and explained that I wanted quick resolution because I shouldn't have to troubleshoot a brand new expensive headset. A few days passed with no response, so I sent it back and ordered the Steelcase 900x and let me just say that it is waaay better. For the record, I explained in the ticket to TB that I had already updated the firmware and to which version and all the details. Today, a week later, I finally get a response from the customer support team at Turtlebeach. He promptly told me to "update the firmware and get back to us if it doesn't resolve the issue." The stupid jerk didn't even bother to read the damn service ticket. I am soooo glad I sent it back and dodged that bullet. If you're only experiencing little quirks, consider yourself lucky. I still have to wonder though how many people are experiencing these echo issues and not knowing because nobody complained about it to them. I experienced it on day 1 in a raid and nobody spoke up. It wasn't until I was in a 3 man with close friends who knew what my previous headset sounded like (a Plantronics headset which sounded better than the Turtlebeach headset, but the connection kept dropping or I would have kept it).
A**W
1yr later, somewhat satisfied, somewhat disappointed
I've used this headset for almost a year now (11 months, 12 days) on my Xbox One and my Series X. It is my daily-use headset, used pretty much every single day, as I never use any other speakers for sound, whether it's gameplay, videos, shows, or movies. This headset has provided virtually all of my sound delivery for almost a year. I love everything about them, except two things, and they're fairly significant issues for me: 1. Broken Plastic Parts The plastic part of the headband between the "adjustment gap" and the ear cup has broken off on both sides, exposing the metal band beneath. I've treated this headset very, very well, and even have a headset stand for it when I first bought it. Because they're both broken at the same spot on both sides, and in exactly the same way, I'm guessing this is a structural issue, likely a tension between the plastic cover and the metal band beneath it, causing the plastic to break away. This was a gradual process, and each side chipped away a few times in small amounts, but both sides ended up being nearly identical, as you can see in the photos. So far, there haven't been any functionality issues resulting from it, as the headset still fits snuggly and comfortably, while performing normally as well. It's just an issue that I've had with Turtle Beach in the past, with their materials not being quite up to... well, any kind of standard that I would set (if I were a manufacturer who cared about product reliability, that is). 2. Connectivity Issues Every now and then, there will be problems with the headset connecting to the console (it's happened with both the One and Series X). It's very rare, but quite annoying when it does happen. Sometimes, when I'm using the headset, the audio prompt in the headset will say, "Headset paired," even though I'm currently using it, and it's paired just fine, as far as I can tell. Other times, it'll be a distorted connection, with crackling, intermittent sound output. I usually try turning the headset off and back on, but it's hit or miss; sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I distinctly remember it malfunctioning on one occasion, and I was trying everything I could think of, even hard-resetting the Xbox console, but the connection was still spotty (at just a few feet away from the console). It often sounds as if I'm reaching the end of the pairing range and it's starting to break up, even though I'm fairly close to the console - typically 6 -15 ft. To be fair here, there is supposedly an update to be had on the Turtle Beach website which supposedly helps with the connectivity problems, but it requires connecting the headset a PC, to which I currently don't have access. (I have a Chromebook, and when I tried to update the headset, it didn't work.) If not for those two complaints, I wouldn't really have any at all. The next worst thing is that the battery life is somewhat mediocre - it's not bad, but it's not great, either. I often find myself playing games with a charging cable dangling from the left ear cup, and many times have I accidentally unplugged it by looking up while stepping on the cable, or something along those lines. That's annoying, but it's a part of the "wireless headset" package to which I've become accustomed, that you'll have to recharge them eventually; and if you're using them, then it's no longer wireless, and you'll have to keep from unplugging them. Still, those two complaints are pretty major for me... If I pay $150 for a headset, it shouldn't start falling to pieces through normal, careful use, and it should be able to connect to the only device for which it was created. (I mean... It's made specifically for the Xbox... Why does it have connectivity issues right out of the box? Why do I need to update a product that I just paid for in order to use it as it is intended? Maybe I missed the fine print that reads, "This is not a finished product. You must achieve what we could not."
J**Z
Muy recomendable. Cómodos. Buena calidad de sonido. Fácil conexión a PS5 (compatible con audio 3D).
Auriculares muy cómodos, que se ajustan bien (aun con cabeza grande se adaptan bien y dejan margen de tamaño sin llegar a apretar). Se sienten sólidos y no molestan una vez puestos (ni en la cabeza ni en las orejas), sin llegar a molestar ni sobrecalentarse a pesar de horas de uso continuo. No llegan a notarse especialmente pesados. Son sencillos de usar una vez te acostumbras a la disposición de los botones. La batería cumple con lo ofertado y se carga de manera rápida. A mi parecer presenta muy buena calidad de sonido (tanto en PS5 como con conexión bluetooth al movil o al ordenador). Destaca sobre todo el apartado del bajo, el cual esta muy bien ajustado permitiendo disfrutar los sonidos más graves sin que interfiera con los agudos o las voces. La conexión con PS5 por medio del USB es sencilla y cómoda. Es compatible con el audio 3D de la consola, siendo bastante notable la diferencia mientras se juega. En mi experiencia, el nivel de sonido siempre ha sido adecuado, en ningún momento lo he notado bajo, hasta el momento no he necesitado ponerlo al máximo mientras juego. Aísla muy bien del ruido exterior de manera pasiva y evita fugas sonoras al exterior, con lo que no se molesta a terceros al jugar o escuchar música. La app para móviles es sencilla de usar, permitiendo ajustar valores de graves-agudos-voces de manera rápida y notable. El único punto negativo de momento es que no enlazan correctamente con la app del ordenador. Los auriculares están actualizados a la última versión (según la pagina oficial al menos), con lo que por ese lado no supone ningún problema, pero no me deja acceder a los ajustes más avanzados del sistema de sonido. Como conclusión, de momento, estos auriculares me parecen un producto sólido con muy buena calidad-precio. Útiles tanto para jugar en playstation como para conectar por medio de bluetooth a otros dispositivos. Muy recomendable.
C**Z
It’s a pretty good headset
I like it a lot! But when it comes to gaming you can hear yourself in the background like an echo of yourself. But I kind of like that now that I’ve gotten used to it! Would I buy it again? Maybe but I don’t think I’ll need a new one for a while with how this one is made. Its very well built. The battery lasts about 7-9 hours witch is more than enough for me. I use mine for call of duty. And the bass settings makes it so much easier to hear footsteps and pin point where the shooter is. It cannot perfectly pin point them but you can hear where abouts they are. This is all around a great headset. I would recommend it.
J**S
Thinking About This Purchase? Here’s My Honest Take…
I’ve been using the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max (Black, wireless) for several months, mostly gaming on PS5, with PC and Switch on the side. Here’s how it really holds up. 🔋 Battery Life Turtle Beach claims 48+ hours, but in real-world use I was impressed—over 70 hours per charge with typical gaming levels. That’s a week’s worth of heavy play before I even think about charging. 🎮 Multi-Platform Switching A simple switch on the USB dongle lets me move between PS5, PC, and docked Switch instantly—no fumbling with syncing or platform settings. Setup is literally plug-and-play. 🎧 Sound Quality The 50 mm drivers are excellent for gaming: vocals, footsteps, and effects are crisp. They’re not heavy on bass, but I find that perfect for competitive play—especially when using “Superhuman Hearing” mode. A few EQ presets help tune it for different games. 🎙️ Mic Quality The flip‑to‑mute boom mic works well. My friends say I come through clearly, and I’ve even used it for casual Zoom calls without issue. No metallic or hollow tones here. 😌 Comfort & Build It’s lightweight and the ear cushions are soft and glasses‑friendly. But the clamping force is noticeable; after a couple of hours, it can start to feel a bit tight. Also, it’s made of plastic, so I’m mindful of long‑term durability. 🔇 Noise Isolation This is about average. It’ll cut out some background noise, but if you’re in a loud environment, you’ll still hear it—or hear the headset from outside if your volume is high. ⚠️ Things to Know • No Bluetooth, no 3.5mm jack—it’s strictly USB-dongle wireless. • Some users report hinge or dial issues after 2–3 years    . Mine’s been fine so far, but heads-up if you’re planning for long-term use. ⸻ ✅ Why I Recommend It • Awesome battery life — no running out mid-session • Truly effortless cross-platform compatibility • Great for competitive gaming: precise audio, good for strategy • Easy setup: no software or pairing woes 🚫 Why It Might Not Be for You • Lacks deep bass for music or cinematic experiences • Feels budget-ish in fit & finish • Comfortable—but not marathon-session friendly without occasional breaks
L**M
Crisp, Comfy, and Cord-Free—My Ears Have Never Been Happier
This headset? Absolute game-changer. Literally. The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 makes me feel like I’ve been living in the audio dark ages. The sound is crisp, punchy, and immersive—whether it’s enemy footsteps creeping up behind me or the satisfying thunk of a headshot, everything comes through loud and clear. And the bass? Let’s just say explosions sound properly explosive now. Comfort-wise, I can wear these for hours without my head feeling like it’s in a vice. The ear cushions are soft, the headband is flexible, and they somehow manage to stay secure without feeling tight. Plus, they’re wireless—no more getting yanked backward when I forget I’m plugged in. Freedom feels good. Mic flips up to mute (very satisfying), battery life is solid, and the all-white finish? Clean and sharp. My squad says my voice sounds crystal clear now, which is both great and a little terrifying—guess I need to stop yelling mid-match. If you’re on Xbox and want great wireless sound without selling a kidney, this headset hits the sweet spot. Easily 5 stars.
N**I
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من أفضل السماعات الي شريتها مريحه جدا جدا العزل جيد وليس بممتاز البطاريه ممتازه جدا تعطيك اعتقد فوق 20 ساعه الصوت اعطيه 8 من 10 مو عالي مرره بس اشوفه جيد جداً المايك جيد جداً ليس بممتاز عيبها الوحيد اذا سويت ربط بينها وبين الجوال والبلايستيشن البلوتوث يفصل بعض الاحيان مش مستقر تقييمي لها بشكل عام اعطيها 8 / 10 وتستحق الأقتناء
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