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Grouticus Posted
Turtle Beach’s latest gaming headset offering, the new Stealth 700 Gen 3, sits atop a well-rounded addition to their Stealth line up. They have continually set the bar for other well-made and affordable gaming headsets and continue to push the limits by piling more and more tech and sound into their products everyone can enjoy. With the Gen 3 Stealth 700, they clearly listened to their core audience and incorporated simultaneous connections using both a 2.4GHz wireless connection and Bluetooth 5.2 along with dual wireless transmitters making it easy to switch between your console(s), PC and phone with just the push of a button instead of having to move USB dongles. This allows you to listen to your favorite music, podcasts or chat while also hearing your game. More than likely you’ll need to download the Turtle Beach Swarm II smartphone companion app and perform an update for the headphones and both USB dongles which all need to be within range of your phone. Once that is complete, which took me a few tries, you’ll be able to access all of the customization features including the 10-band audio EQ, microphone EQ, sensitivity & noise gate adjustments. You will also be able to remap the wheel & mode button to customize them to your specific preferences including using them as equalizer presets, game chat mix, variable microphone monitoring, and bass and treble boost. After first use, I could really feel the quality of the Stealth 700s with the durable steel build along with the other material they used in their attention to detail. After using the headphones for several hours, I eventually noticed I didn’t have any pressure headache from them pressing on my glasses while gaming and I also wasn’t sweating due to their breathability using hybrid leatherette and athletic-weave fabric wrapped around memory foam cushions. The buttons on the headphones were all conveniently placed and did not take long for me to learn which ones did what without having to take them off to look. Within the time that I used them and did this review, I never had to worry about charging them after the initial charge thanks to the 80-hour battery that can also fast charge giving you hours of use on just a 15-minute charge. Regarding the sound, which to me is the most important feature of headphones, they used their patented 60mm (HUGE, largest in class) Eclipse dual drivers providing the user incredibly clear and loud sound with deep bass. This is thanks to the dual drivers which provide a separate woofer and tweeter combination so the highs and lows don’t distort each other. Like the previous model, conveniently the microphone is built into the headset so there is no need to go looking around for those clumsy, removable microphones that I always seem to misplace and the most inopportune times. The new uni-directional microphone was completely redesigned offering AI noise reduction while offering the user the ability to flip it up to mute it and more features built into the desktop and mobile app you can use to customize your preferences. The latest Advanced Superhuman Hearing® technology is also pretty sweet and helps boost those hard to hear noises in games. Overall, the Gen 3 Turtle Beach Stealth 700 gaming headphones are a great option if you’re in the market for a headphone upgrade and at a reasonable price.
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WyldeBlue Posted
This new Gen 3 Stealth 700 is the 7th Turtle Beach headset I’ve auditioned over the past several years—including 3 previous generations of the Stealth 700 (OG, GEN 2, GEN 2 MAX). They were all fine products, & true to Turtle Beach’s sonic pedigree, they all SOUNDED great, but for me, the execution just felt a little underwhelming in terms of build quality, comfort, & usability/ergonomics. Enter the new Gen 3 Stealth 700 & it’s clear Turtle Beach is upping its game & the results are--for the most part--a massive step forward. The Gen 3 is DEFINITELY worth an upgrade over the OG or Gen 2/Gen 2 MAX in terms of build, performance, & capability. And if you’re just in the market for a new gaming headset in the crowded sub-$200 category, there’s enough here to warrant putting the Stealth 700 Gen 3s near the top of your list. Everything about the Gen 3 simply *feels* better than its predecessors. There is still a fair deal of plastic (with some steel reinforcements for longevity/durability) to help keep the weight down, but it doesn’t come across as cheaply made—the whole assembly & various points of swivel, pivot, & adjustment feel reassuringly solid & smooth. Comfort is enhanced over previous Stealth iterations thanks to what seems like a good 10-15 degrees of extra vertical pivot in the earcups--they fold flat against the slight backwards-leaning tilt of the headband to better match your anatomy when you drop the headset down around your neck & shoulders. Like previous Stealth headsets, the microphone folds up discreetly into the earcup when muted while a pair of rising/falling tones indicate mic mute status (if you are using a wireless transmitter, the LED will also change from green to red to indicate mic status). The boom is also articulated with a pivot joint to help position the mic closer to your mouth. The earpads are removable w/a leatherette covering around the outsides & smooth fabric against the skin. The pad’s ear-shaped openings are quite large & the soft memory foam pads are very comfortable in use. The headband is also covered with the same pillowy-soft leatherette, though sadly the padding underneath it feels a little less substantial than the earpad’s memory foam. The Gen 3s feature new 60mm drivers producing enough nuance, detail, clarity, & slam to suit movies, music, & gaming of all flavors. Performance is rich, clear, & full-bodied—everything you could ask for from a set of all-arounders. Functionality gets a bump w/two wireless transmitters as well as BT connectivity. I used one transmitter in my PS5, the other in my PC; a quick press of the Mode button swapped instantly between active transmitters. Cross-play alone may be a game-changer for multi-platform gamers who might resent buying another headset for another console/platform, or at least having to remember to move a wireless transmitter from one device to another. Helpfully, the “losing” transmitter displays an orange LED while the other transmitter turns green/red (depending on mic status) to distinguish which device/connection is active. BT connectivity was rock-solid w/music streaming unimpeded across two rooms more than 30 ft apart. Call clarity was outstanding both in mic performance for the caller & voice reproduction for me. The Gen 3s also allow you to stream wireless & BT audio simultaneously so you can take a call/spin up a playlist while still hearing game audio. The BT button on the bottom of the right earcup serves quadruple duty for pairing (long-press), play/pause or answer/hang up (1 press), next track (2 presses), & previous track (3 presses). The Mode button on the left earcup can be programmed via the Swarm II app to switch between EQ presets or toggle the mic’s noise gate function on/off. There are four presets (signature sound, bass boost, v-shape, & vocal boost) plus space for 5 custom settings using a 10-band EQ with +/- 9dB adjustments. Helpfully, these presets can be stored on the headset as well as the app so you can preprogram several EQs to meet your needs as you jump between games/platforms. A quick press of the power button toggles Superhuman hearing on/off with in-app selections for “legacy” (general detail boost) sensitivity as well as selective enhancements for footsteps or gunshots. Mic customization is equally extensive. In addition to AI-based noise reduction, Stealth II has additional settings for mic sensitivity, sidetone/voice monitoring, & noise gate (how much background noise is allowed through the mic). And, just like audio EQ, you get 4 mic EQ presets w/space for another 5 custom presets. I’m not a broadcaster or streamer, but I was told I came through very clear & natural-sounding on both game chat & phone calls. Turtle Beach provides 3 physically separate volume dials. Two are for wireless audio & Bluetooth volume, something I think more manufacturers should take note of as it was VERY convenient to adjust BT volume without my phone in hand. This also kept me from inadvertently adjusting master (in-game) volume during, or especially after, I was done using the phone. The third dial adjusts mic monitoring/sidetone; Swarm II lets you reassign the dial for Noise Gate volume, bass boost, or treble boost instead. In all, I found the Stealth 700 Gen 3 to be a very capable multi-role headset that turned in outstanding audio performance w/enough customization & additional capability on board to make a strong case for using them as a one-size-fits-all solution for multi-platform/scenario use. The fact that the battery is rated for a staggering 80 hours is also a pretty compelling bonus (in 2 weeks I’ve yet to recharge it once!). However, there are a few blemishes on the Gen 3’s otherwise fine finish. First, although comfort is, at least for me, MILES ahead of prior Stealth iterations, it will likely still feel a bit clampy if you have a larger head. I wear an XL/XXL in hats & helmets & while the earpads were soft & comfortable enough that I didn’t get any clamping fatigue or soreness, I was aware of a growing hot spot on the top of my head. It wasn’t painful, just intrusive enough that I had to adjust their position many times over extended gaming sessions. Even at full extension, the headband was nearly flat across the top of my head & simply didn’t distribute enough weight around the curvature of my skull. On my daughter’s head, however, the headband curve matched the shape/size of her smaller head much better—she confiscated them for her own use almost immediately. Second, tidying up usability & ergonomics would really knock things out of the park. For example, while many controls are distributed between earcups (rather than crammed together on a single side), nearly all the buttons are about identical in size, shape, & feel. The two dials on the left earcup are also close enough together (w/virtually the same texture) that blindly telling all the controls apart was challenging at times. Strangely, the BT volume dial & the wireless volume dial are not in the same relative locations on opposite earcups. Instead, the mic-monitoring dial is level with the BT volume dial while the wireless volume dial is higher up on the left cup—slightly counter-intuitive given that both are ”source volume” controls. The audio interface also feels a little scattershot. For example, status updates vary between a few clearly spoken prompts for BT pairing/connect/disconnect, while a series of rising, falling or repeating tones are used for everything else. The spoken prompts are nice, but it certainly would be helpful to get voice confirmations for other settings such as sound/mic EQ selection, Superhuman Hearing preset, mixer dial settings, etc. without having to remember which tone pattern corresponds to which setting. Irritatingly, you only get a set of 1-4 tones for audio EQ preset, but if through them. Finally, I experienced some kinks w/the transmitters & companion app. My Gen 3s came with a note indicating a required firmware update that supposedly could only be completed w/the Swarm II phone app (not the PC client). My phone recognized the headset BT signal, but the wireless transmitters refused to sync per the instructions, nor would the app register that they were plugged in & powered on (which they were). Eventually, I had to completely reset the transmitters using support procedures reserved for those who replace a lost/older transmitter. Once paired w/the headset, the wireless dongles were still not recognized in the phone app. However, I was able to update the dongle & headset firmware using the PC client which the instructions indicated shouldn’t be possible. Strangely, my Gen 3s now show up in the Swarm II phone app as an Xbox edition while the customizations in the PC client (not to mention the product packaging) clearly indicate the headset is the PlayStation version. The phone app also indicates that the mic-monitoring dial can be customized for other functions (as indicated above), but doing so was only accessible in the PC client; the phone client also did not indicate which function had been assigned there once I did change it. Bottom line, a bit more refinement of the physical design, control layout, audio display, & app compatibility issues would complement all the other refinements & improvements made to this latest revision of the Stealth 700’s overall performance, capabilities, & build quality, otherwise making them THE multi-platform headset to beat.
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CTmom Posted
We are not new to Turtle Beach wireless headphones. We have a pair for our Xbox. Our household just got a PS5 and we absolutely needed to get a pair for the Play Station! (side note- I wish they were interchangeable but the technology may be different). These are incredibly comfortable for long hours of gaming. The charge holds great. As long as we charge overnight periodically, we are good! Two different players use these- Me- an older female, and a tween male. We can change the sizing quickly between uses for a comfortable fit. When you ask the tween, his review is that the volume is slow to change when he adjusts it (a delay in turning the volume dial and when it changes). He also is not impressed with the highest volume. For me, I don't notice these issues for the games I play. I love the comfort and sound quality. The tween uses the mic to play with others and says that the sound quality seems great. They can hear him fine. When I use them, I can flip the microphone up and out of the way (for my single player games). Either way, we are definitely Turtle Beach fans in this house!
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EricN Posted
Absolutely love the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 headset! Right out of the box, the sleek white design looks incredible — clean, modern, and really sharp. Setup was effortless, and the wireless connection is rock-solid across my PS5, PC, and even my phone. The sound quality is next-level — deep bass, crisp highs, and incredible clarity whether I'm gaming, watching movies, or taking calls. The 3D audio on the PS5 is especially immersive, making every game feel more intense and lifelike. The microphone is crystal clear too, and my friends instantly noticed how much better I sounded. One of the biggest wins? The battery life. 80 hours on a single charge is a game-changer — I barely even think about charging it. Plus, it's super comfortable for long sessions, with soft ear cushions and a lightweight feel that doesn’t cause fatigue. Overall, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 completely exceeded my expectations. It's hands-down one of the best gaming headsets I’ve ever owned. Highly recommend to anyone looking for premium sound, comfort, and long battery life!
Ponskippa Posted
I've always tended to have mixed feelings when It came to Turtle Beach headsets in the past. On the one hand, they have had many options available for all budgets. I've tried and owned at least 4 or 5 different turtle beach headsets over the years and they all pretty much looked and felt the same to me. They were reliable and easy to pair to my console, but the sound quality was always just okay. Fast forward to today and I am going to say that these are the first pair of Turtle Beach headsets that I'm very fond of. The build quality on the Stealth 700 is exquisite. They feel quite premium to be honest. The headband is made of metal, and even though I'm pretty sure they have pleather skins it sure feels quite comfortable and smells nice and leathery lol. They call it hybrid leatherette. Whatever the means. They are comfortable and soft to the touch. I was initially worried that they were going to be too heavy and fatigue my ears and head because the ear cups are quite chunky and have some weight to them. But no problems at all, they are very comfortable for my typical 1-2 hour gaming sessions. They have a very convenient flip to mute microphone which by the way is loud and clear. My buddies say my voice sounds clearer than ever. Turtle beach says these have "dual 60 mm drivers", and from what I can tell, it sure feels like it! Bass response during gunfire and explosions in my games is punchy, it doesn't beat on your skull but it has a nice clean solid thud to it. I love it. I've been mostly playing call of duty with these, and they've been great for staying aware of my surroundings in game. I can definitely tell which direction gunfire and footsteps are coming from while gaming with these. My k/d ratio went up a little! lol. You'll hear when someone is running up behind you or from down the hall. It's a cool advantage to have in game! Overall sound quality is very good with these, hand's down the best turtle beach headphones I've ever owned. The High freqs def overpower the mids with the default sound profile, but the Turtle Beach smartphone app lets you select other sound profiles to your liking. The default "signature sound" is my go to, but the Bass Boost is also very good. I love the direction Turtle Beach has / is taking with their products, Build quality has improved, sound quality has improved, and connectivity has remained stable and super reliable! They pair and connect quickly, with no hiccups or problems. Pros: Excellent Build quality and material Turtle Beach has stepped up their game with sound quality Directional audio is so good with these I feel like you'll have an advantage in shooter titles Comes with two usb dongles that can stay connected to separate devices and swapped at the press of a button. Cons: Not a single thing to complain about from me. Would I recommend them? Oh yeah, easily. Turtle Beach has impressed me with these!
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insomniak1 Posted
Spoiler alert: I am quite impressed with the Stealth 700 headset. There’s so much to talk about this headset, so I’ll try to be as brief as possible. Visually, the headset is beefy and somewhat heavy. This particular version looks sleek enough for taking a video meeting online. The earcups are large and deep. While you can see the drivers, the ears do not rest on them. The band is flexible enough but also sturdy. The headset feels heavy, as the yolk is metal, and I found myself getting used to it within minutes. It helps that the headband is plush, and while the clamp force is lighter than other Turtle Beach headsets, it is strong enough to stay on my head. The ear pads are super soft and glasses-friendly (thank you!). There are several buttons and wheels on the cups, and once you get used to their place, they become second nature to find and use. It’s also worth noting that the headset can rest comfortably on the neck when not in use. Setting up and updating the headset is more complicated than I anticipated. I had to pair Bluetooth on my phone, download the app, connect the transmitters to two sources, and go through a lengthy process that failed a couple of times. It took me over a half hour to finish. After this, I was truly impressed by the almost-instant switching between a PC and the PS5 by pressing a button. On top of that, the simultaneous audio coming from Bluetooth is a welcome feature to me, since I tend to listen to podcasts and other channels while gaming. The audio levels can be adjusted on the fly, such as voice chat volume, audio source, and actual volume with the rockers, which I wish had a low/high stop (they continuously scroll). The microphone sounds great out of the box. My voice sounded clear albeit a bit sharp. I appreciate the flip-to-chat of the mic and its subtle positioning. The audio quality is also above average on the default setting. The bass thumps and has that subwoofer feel when the audio calls for it. The midrange is clear and precise, and the treble, while being a bit sparkly, does not fatigue. Obviously, it is great for gaming, but I enjoyed the music as well. The soundstage is quite expansive even if the headset has a closed-back design, but the imaging is its strongest suit. While the mobile app offers several options and customization, I highly recommend downloading the PC Swarm 2 software, which allows for an even more robust experience. There, you can adjust EQ levels to the frequency, change microphone levels. Quality, and tone, turn on super-human hearing (which is sometimes great sometimes not so much), assign functions to buttons, adjust mic monitoring, assign key macros, change LED brightness on the transmitters, and more. Another great feature is that all settings can be saved in profiles on the headset itself. I’ve been using this headset for a few days and the battery is still going strong. TB claims 80 hours plus, and I tend to believe them at this point. Based on all the features and performance, and the fact that this is multi-device compatible on the fly, eliminating the need for having several headsets on hand, I strongly believe that the Stealth 700 G3 is a great value and easy to recommend.
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DPar4 Posted
I’ve been using the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 for a while now and it’s easily one of the best gaming headsets I’ve owned. The sound quality is crisp and immersive, especially for FPS games where footsteps and directional audio really matter. The bass is strong without overpowering the mids, so everything sounds balanced and clear. The wireless connection is solid with no noticeable lag, and the battery life easily lasts through long gaming sessions. Comfort is another big win — the memory foam ear cushions feel great even after hours of use, and the headset doesn’t feel heavy on my head. The mic quality is clear and picks up my voice well without background noise, which my teammates appreciate. I also like how easy it is to customize audio settings through the Turtle Beach app, making it simple to fine-tune everything to my preference. Overall, the Stealth 700 delivers premium sound, comfort, and reliability. I’d definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a high-quality wireless gaming headset.
usercantgetvictoryroyale Posted
Was a bit hesitant on buying this because of the price tag but decided to go with it because of how cool it looks. I was watching a youtube video comparing the best gaming headsets for ps5 and this was one that caught my eye. Even though the screen i hook my ps5 on is literally right in front of me, for some reason can’t seem to focus my eyes on the game unless im wearing my glasses (which really sucks because glasses are really uncomfortable but one thing thats more uncomfortable than glasses is the price of contacts- so I will stick with my glasses) and this headset is actually really comfortable and it doesn’t make the sides of my head sore from wearing my glasses and I often forget i’m even wearing headphones due to how comfortable it sits around my ears, also I get a lot of headaches if headphones are around my head for too long but I have yet to get a headache with this headset. I love the design and how sleek the microphone fits into place when i’m not using it and the impressive sound quality really tops it off. If you like a headsets that rest on your ears like a pillow then I would recommend this.
IBEWSuper Posted
I've owned several different models of the Turtle Beach Stealth Headset, most recently was the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX prior to this model, this model soo far is significantly better. The overall quality is really good, much better than some of the brand names that are similar in price. The set covers both ears fully and comfortably, they also block a large amount of environmental noise even before noise canceling is activated. Lets start with the positives: The audio is good, on par for a wireless gaming headset in this price range. Customizable EQ for your chosen frequency response tastes. Build quality seems good enough for the price (though I am curious about the reliability since these are known to have issues, even with minimal use). It has two dongles you can switch between on the fly (one for Xbox only and the other for PC/PS5). The control wheels/buttons are nice (separate dongle and Bluetooth controls) once you get everything setup. With the dongle you can use Bluetooth and listen to game audio at the same time. Soo far really good battery life. I like the cobalt blue color however my set is the all black. Now for the negatives: The microphone quality could be improved. Microphone sound quality is usually sketchy on wireless headsets, and this mic is worse than some others I've heard. Still useable but far from crystal clear (also customizable with the app, which will help). Not removable and has flip to mute function. The software isn't the greatest either, and upgrading the firmware is a pain. There are still obvious bugs that need to be worked out. I don't think you can do much better at this price level ($200 and under) if you want wireless.
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JayS Posted
Turtle beach headsets are the best gaming headphones on the market and that tradition continues with the Stealth 700 Gen 3. The excellent: The battery life on this headset is EXCELLENT as they just keep going and going. When using the headset I was never worried about it running out of battery. I have said it before and I will say it again these are the best headphones for people that wear glasses, the design is such that the ear cups sit below the glasses so there is no discomfort or loss of any audio. The configuration allowed through the app (phones and computer) is also excellent as you can adjust EQ and even remap wheel and mode button. The Stealth 700 Gen 3 comes with a new feature that allows you to switch between different sources (PS5/computer/Bluetooth). The audio from the Stealth 700 is great for lows/mids and highs, the spatial audio works great to and makes super hearing that much better to give you the edge you need. This is great as I don’t need to switch the usb dongle from my PS5 to computer/ connect or disconnect Bluetooth. The Good: The stealth 700 are big headphones with a steel reinforced frame and extra padded ear cups with multiple physical controls. The ear cups are super comfortable for hours of gaming without leaving you with ear fatigue/sweaty ears. The head band is tightened perfectly so there is no excessive pressure on your ears. The physical rollers and buttons have a great tactile feel along with the rolling wheels having different patterns to distinguish them. The bad: The Mic doesn’t work as well as the last gen, which was a bit weird and im hoping can be fixed with a update. When using the mic while gaming and during voice calls (teams/phone) everyone said I sounded just a tad bit low, I tried tweaking the settings but couldn’t really fix the issue. Another thing that wasn’t the best was the updating of the headset, the requirement of needing to have both USB’s plugged in was an issue as my computer kept going to sleep during the long update process. I know you can easily change the sleep time however it would be easier to update the USB receivers individually when they are being used. Overall these are great headphones and the upgrades to the spatial audio (for gaming and movies/music) along with the multi connecting/easy switching makes them a worthwhile upgrade to the Gen 2.
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KansasMeddlingMom Posted
The Turtle Beach- Stealth 700 Gen 3 Wireless Gaming headset turned out to be a good pair of wireless gaming headphones. In my opinion as a gamer, this wireless headset helps with the congestion of all the wires that come with a gaming system. The cross platform allowing for the headsets to work with both a PC rig and a console system is definitely a good selling point for me, because usually you would need headphones in your home for both platforms. The box comes with the Turtle Beach- Stealth 700 headset, 2 USB dongles, and a charging cord. The 2 dongles are for the systems that you would like to use the headset for. Having both dongles plugged into both a PC rig and a console will allow you to switch between the two gaming systems without taking out the dongle from one system and plugging it into the next system. This helps to eliminate the worry of losing this piece. It is nice that the headset allows for charging versus using batteries. The only qualm I have with that is Turtle Beach gives you a very short charging cord not allowing for much room to charge your headset. The headset itself is very comfortable and is adjustable to multiple positions for different sized heads. The microphone is stored away in a slot, allowing for protection of the microphone as well as making the headset sleek. You can adjust the game sound and the microphone sound from the headset itself. Not only can the headset be connected with the two dongles that come with the headset, it also can be connected via Bluetooth. So, if you like the headset a lot you can listen to your phone or other Bluetooth devices as well. Overall, the Turtle Beach 700 is a great starting pair of wireless gaming headphones. They are a sleek, cool, and very modifiable headset that are versatile to use on most gaming platforms.
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NateN Posted
Love the headphones, I’m able to connect to my phone and gaming system and listen to both at the same time while being able to control the volume. The sound is clear, they’re comfortable, they check all the boxes. 10/10 would highly recommend
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GregSTurtleBeachReview Posted
I had the Older 1st Generation Turtle Beach Headphones. They were nice good sounding & pretty comfortable. The problem was they wouldn’t stay synced with the PS5. Every time I needed to use them I had to resynced the Headphones it was a huge pain to do it every time. The Gen 3 not only stay Synced they are Synced to 2 PS5’s and Synced by Bluetooth to my Nintendo Switch! With the new redesigned phone app and the new redesigned headset with the larger speakers the sound is immaculate couldn’t ask for a better set up and excellent quality made headphones. I will always be a fan of turtle beach and a lifelong investor and their products.
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Cayleb Posted
Bought these back in October, figured why not try them as I loved Turtle Beach back when I used to play mainly on console. The sound quality is great, the blue-tooth is good, the headset didn't feel heavy and the whole thing just looked like it was an everyday set of headphones with a somewhat hidden microphone that worked decently well. Using it on blue-tooth I had no issues, but these are for console and pc and that's where the issues for me come from. I had issues with this headset constantly disconnecting and even to points where I had to factory reset the headset as they supposedly added an idle timeout, sort of how the Astro A50s do it, but Astros do it much better as they know when you put the headset back on. The Stealth 700 doesn't do this. If no audio is coming in it will go into idle mode and sometimes it never turns back on. I could sit in a discord call with a friend and we wouldn't talk for like 3-5 minutes and it would just turn itself off without warning. You can't turn this setting off as it's a supposed "safety feature" to keep the battery healthy. Not gonna lie this was a waste of my money as I waited for a supposed firmware update that would allow us to turn this feature off, but that came and didn't do anything and I would still need to factory reset the headset just to connect to the usb dongles. No one should have to do that for a headset because it doesn't detect audio for more than a minute. That's incredibly irresponsible and disrespectful to release this headset and charge $200 for it. If you're constantly playing games or have music running in the background then yeah you might be okay, but lets be real not everyone is going to be doing that all day everyday.
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RodelM Posted
I’ve had these since when they first released over a year ago and by far my favorite gaming headset I’ve had to date. Used for both my PS5 and PC and they both work well with and the ability to just tap the toggle button to switch between 2 of the USB receivers makes it seamless. Not to mention the long battery life is nice and I find myself charging the headset maybe once a week
BBUchies Posted
The Audio is on another level , the Mic all my friends say they can hear me clear as heck , its so convenient i play on pc and ps5 so switching the bluetooth with a tap of a button is very cool would recomend if you play on two different systems and would like high end gaming headphone
Jaey Posted
Really good and comfortable headphones. Got them for myself and I enjoy how comfortable and adjustable they are. I like how it connects via Bluetooth from a nice range (20-25ft) no joke. Great headphones and I would definitely recommend them.
JohnmH Posted
The headset works great. It has very clear audio. Its comfortable for long gaming sessions. Battery life is outstanding. My voice comes through very clear for those I'm chatting with. Easy to set up.
FerasY Posted
Really impressed with this headset. The sound quality is clear and balanced, and the mic works great for calls and gaming. It’s comfortable to wear for long sessions without hurting my ears or head. Setup was quick and easy, and it feels well built for the price. Definitely happy with this purchase and would recommend it.
EdwinA Posted
Sound quality and comfort are top notch. Clean design. Easy to pair.