Turtle Beach announces new Stealth 600 and 700 Gen 2 wireless gaming headsets for Xbox Series X and PS5
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What you need to know
Turtle Beachannounced a handful of brand-new wireless gaming headsets todays, including follow-ups to their popularStealth 600andStealth 700headsets. The new headsets feature a larger, flip-to-mute microphones, a more durable construction, and the promise of better sounding audio, and they’ll land at the same starting price as their already great predeccessors.
The Stealth 600 Gen 2 has refined audio, reinforced hinges and headband, and a new flip-to-mute mic, while the Stealth 700 ups the ante considerably with an even more premium design, better durability, and massively improved battery life (rated at 20 hours). Both headsets are compatible with both Xbox and Playstation consoles, and are also compatible with the upcomingXbox Series XandPlaystation 5.
In the case of the Xbox-branded headsets, you can also use them with PC as long as you have the Xbox Wireless Adapter or your computer supports that standard (like with theSurface Book 3).
The Playstation Stealth 600 Gen 2 is available right now from Turtle Beach’s website for a starting price of $100, while the Xbox version will be available on September 20, 2020. All variants of the Stealth 700 will be available on September 20, 2020 at a starting price of $150.
Better in every way.
Turtle Beach is entering the next-gen swinging, with substantial improvements across the board promised in the Stealth 700 Gen 2 headsets, and the exact same starting price to sweeten the pot. Available for pre-order now, with the full release on September 20, 2020.
Improvements where it counts.
The Stealth 600 Gen 1 were already great headsets, and Turtle Beach is making them even better with improved audio, a better mic, and a sturdier construction to improve performance. Available right now for Playstation, with an Xbox release later, you can’t go wrong with these if you need wireless on a budget.
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