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Rating 4.3 out of 5 stars with 667 reviews

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Customers are satisfied with the Stealth Pro Wireless Gaming Headset's sound quality, battery life, and comfort. The headset's fit and active noise cancellation are also appreciated by some users. However, some customers have reported connectivity issues and concerns about the weight and price. Additionally, a few users expressed dissatisfaction with the software.

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  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Not worth the price

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    Posted . Owned for 5 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Love the dual batteries and noise cancellation. Sounds quality is pretty good but the headband is constantly falling out after 5 months of use. Unable the update the drivers since the PC app does not work at all. Not sure if it’s worth the price.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Turtle Beach Support
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      Hello Cale! We are sorry to hear about the experience you've had with your Turtle Beach Stealth Pro Headset, it's not what we would expect. Our products are each sold with a manufacturer's warranty, and we have a dedicated Support Team available to provide assistance as needed. Please reach out directly to our dedicated Support Team so they can assist. They’re always happy to help and can be reached right from the support section of the Turtle Beach website. Thank you and have a great day! TurtleBeach

  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    The Stealths are legit

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    Posted . Owned for 2 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Enjoying this headset a lot. Only issues I have are the phone app setting sometimes don’t save. But other than that, this headset is awesome.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    A wonderful headset

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I just bought this and I’m already liking it. It’s so much easier to use thanmy other headset I had this is a 10 out of 10 must have.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 3 out of 5 stars

    Good, but expensive

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Not a bad product, but the best features don't justify the cost. Unlikey last 3 stealth 600/700 these shouldn't break. I still returned them due to arctis 7x having higher audio specs at half the price.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Turtle beach stealth pros

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    Posted . Owned for 2 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    I am absolutely in love with the turtle beach stealth pros. Blown away by the quality. Highly recommend.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    turtle beach stealth pro

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    its a a great pair of headphones packed with a great deal of customization options, on pc and on the phone app .

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Intense

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    Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    So far i love it so many options to choose from and game play definitely got better i recommend it if anyone wants serious gaming online

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Worth the money

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Really great features. Just like the stealth 700 pro max you can hear your game and also connect to your phone

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Fit
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the best sounding gaming headsets available

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Turtle Beach has been making dedicated gaming headsets since 2005. They’re one of the first companies to cater to gamers, and I’ve had several of their headsets in the last 15 or so years. They have catered to gamers in general and have also had respectful, consumer-friendly pricing. In the previous ten years, other companies have stepped up and manufactured higher-tier gaming headsets, seemingly keeping Turtle Beach behind within the middle class. However, with the introduction of the Stealth Pro Wireless Noise-Cancelling Headset, they’re ready to take the crown of the best pair of headphones in the gaming world. I’ve been blessed to have been able to own, since launch, not only the PlayStation 5 but the Xbox Series X as well. For reference, for the PS5, I have Sony’s Inzone H9, and for the XSX, I’ve had the Corsair 75XB, which I’ve had since the Xbox One days. I’ve been meaning t to upgrade the Corsair for a few years, but I have been waiting for the perfect headset– I believe I’ve found it. The first thing you’ll notice when you unbox the Stealth Pro is its build quality. They’re boxed well and come with an inviting presentation when you unbox them. They’re super light but still possess the heft required to feel comfortable and stable on your head. The ear cups are plush and soft but feel strong enough to withstand taking them off and on and off again. I’ve tested them out for over 6 hours the last few days, and I can say I never felt the need to take a break from wearing them and didn’t feel like my ears were in a sauna, as other headsets can make you feel. All the buttons have an excellent click to them and feel premium. A plate on the left earcup houses the battery, which you can quickly transfer out with the additional battery on the transmitter/charging stand. The included microphone can be taken off or adjusted upward to mute. I love this because, many times, I play single-player games and don’t want the mic to get in the way, so the option to take it entirely off is always welcomed. But when I play multiplayer games, muting quickly is important because kids are running around in the background, and it’s always good gamer etiquette not to have anything loud while playing. Thankfully, the charging port is USB-C, the industry standard nowadays. This headset is a premium, top-quality accessory for any serious gamer. It has many features which will present sound front and center. This headset sounds impressive. I’ve been playing Dead Space (the 2022 remake), and that game’s sound is one of the best examples of sound design in gaming today. I also watched the FX TV series, Snowfall, which sounded fantastic with these. Movie and TV fans will love the quality of these cans. Often, the sound quality decreases with noise-canceling features – not with these! This sounds amazing, with or without the noise-canceling on. To me, that’s the essential aspect of any headset. The noise-cancelation is excellent for any player looking to game within a busy home. It reduces background noise enough to ignore your family for a few hours (which is needed as an adult!). The sound and the fit must be top-tier to get me to invest any money. The Stealth Pros hit both marks exceptionally well. These are pricey but worth it if you want a genuinely top-of-the-line headset. Throughout the four days I’ve had with them, I haven’t found any cons, only pros (no pun intended). I did think I had an issue setting it up, however. The Bluetooth connection was easy to set up with my Xbox, but the transmitter pulsed read instead of solid green, so I assumed I’d done something wrong. But the transmitter will beat red when your microphone is off the headset or mute. So don’t panic if you see red on the transmitter. Just turn your mic on or attach it – the red will turn solid green. It’d be nice to turn off the LED color or customize it, but I understand why it is used as a code to let you know you are indeed muted. Another aspect of these that is highly underreported (and maybe I’m adding to that with it being the end of the review) is that these work with not only Xbox but Playstation, PC, and the Nintendo Switch! To only need one headset for all consoles is a blessing, even though I own multiple headsets. Knowing I can use these top-of-the-line cans to play on any console is a huge bonus. I’d recommend these to any serious gamer out there or those who want the best sound they can find – which is all of us.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Anc, Battery life, Comfort
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    One of the best gaming headphones of 2023 so far

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    The Stealth Pro (Xbox Version) gaming headphones are the ultimate all-in-one gaming headphones for multiplatform owners. With some great features like having the ability to go from a dead battery to a fully charged one in under a minute, stream your favorite music from your mobile device along with the game audio, ANC support, and last but not least having full compatibility with PS5, Switch, and PC users. This is just a small sample of the features the Stealth Pro has to offer. If you want full compatibility the Xbox version is the only one that has it. The PS5 version will not work with the Xbox. In my opinion for future-proofing even for PS5 users to go with the Xbox version. That way if you do get an Xbox or Switch at a flip of the switch (no pun intended lol) behind the compact base you can enjoy them with your new console. I was able to confirm that the mic and including all the features, works just as well as it did on my Xbox. The same applies to Switch owners when you plug the base into the Switch Dock. Starting off with audio quality, they sound very good. There’s a decent amount of bass with some good stereo separation that provides a good immersive experience, especially for games that have properly mixed audio. There are some small quirks that I have with them, one of them is the overall volume is level or two short and the bass doesn’t have a clean punch to it. A good punchy bass that has depth to it, sounds much better when it comes to reproducing loud trembling audio like explosions in action-oriented games. Bass is something that Turtle Beach headphones have struggled with but they are making some inroads. I think the majority of users out there will be satisfied with the audio coming out of the Stealth Pro. Signal-wise Turtle Beach can make some improvements by switching to a dual-band (2.4ghz and 5ghz) signal instead. The 2.4ghz channel it’s a crowded space, so if you owned a lot of devices operating in this channel do expect some interference. For the most part, it does a good job of locking in a signal. The Bluetooth signal is much better and did not experience any interruptions during my usage. One new feature that most headphones are starting to incorporate is ANC, including the Stealth Pro. The ANC implementation is decent and does a good job of blocking most noises. It can also be adjusted via the Audio Hub app. The key to good noise canceling is having a good seal. The cushions do a good job of providing a good seal, even for someone like me that uses prescription glasses. As for the mic quality, it’s excellent. Some of the feedback I got was that I sounded loud and clear with both mics (internal and external). Sidetone can be adjusted or turned off completely if you prefer. Overall build quality is much better. There’s a lot less plastic with more premium materials like metal being incorporated into the frame. At a quick glance, you might even mistake them for a high-end pair of headphones. I do like the new styling and finish that Turtle Beach utilized for the Stealth Pro. With proper care, they should last you for a while. The cushions are very comfortable even for someone that wears prescription glasses. Personally, I would prefer mesh material they tend to be a lot better at staying cool. I highly suggest you download the Turtle Beach Audio Hub on your phone and PC (for firmware updates). The app allows you to pretty much-customized everything that the Stealth Pro has to offer. You can adjust the sound profile, mic profile, ANC, and even the Bluetooth audio profile individually for each one. It’s a feature that you never knew you needed until now. Besides firmware updates the PC app also allows you to set up hotkeys for enabling and disabling mic, ANC, Superhuman Hearing, and mic monitoring. My favorite profile is the Bass + Treble boost especially when I’m streaming music from my phone. There are plenty of equalizer settings provided to fine-tune the sound to your liking. Turtle Beach deserves high praise for the battery system it implemented. Nothing beats having the ability to quickly swap out a dead battery for a fully charged one. Not only is the base compact, but it also serves as a battery charger. You can go from a dead battery to a fully charged one in under a minute. There’s a small notch on the left earcup to remove the magnetic cover, there’s even a small notch for the battery compartment to remove the battery with ease. Even If you find yourself somewhere without access to your spare battery, you still have the ability to charge your headphones with a Type C USB cable. Overall I think the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro does a good job of justifying its high price. It does a good job with all the features that it offers. It’s probably the first headphones I’ve seen that actually work with all current-gen consoles and PC without any sacrifices like the mic not working for some. Turtle Beach knocked it out of the ballpark with the Stealth Pro. No matter what platform you used them with the experience will be just as good. If you happen to be the few that owned all 3 major consoles and a PC, the Stealth Pro should be on top of your list.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic!

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    Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Well worth the price! Works on all gaming systems!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Turtle Beach

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    Posted . Owned for 3 weeks when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Great headset, great customer service and fast shipping

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Fit
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Headset with Superb Sound and Mic

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    First paragraph in this review will be about the Footsteps. MWII is what I've been playing this last week or so with these Turtle Beach Stealth Pros on my Xbox Series X. I never knew you could hear them so clearly before these reached my ears. I've used a number of other headsets (a number!!) and these have some of the best sound for directional footsteps. I know where you're coming from and have had great success from finally hearing the footsteps properly. You will not be disappointed. Set up: It's easy to say the least. Unbox the headset. Download the Turtle Beach Audio Hub onto your PC or Mac and connect this headset with the included usb C to A cable. The Hub will detect that these are plugged in. Here is where you can update the firmware and tweak all the audio and mic settings to your heart's desire. Its very easy and intuitive. Once done, plug the receiver into your Xbox and turn on your headset (Middle button). MIne already had a battery installed in the headset. The other battery sits in the receiver battery dock and charges so you'll always have a full battery. Your Xbox will detect the headset and assign it to your profile. Simple. Design, Fit, Features The design is pretty typical for a gaming headset, the finish is great and they fit my head perfect, Id say a medium sized head. The ear cups are super soft and do not cause me any issues as far as headaches or ear fatigue. Ive play for several hours at a time and never an issue. One stand out feature in my eyes is the rotating dial on the right ear cup that allows you to turn the volume up or down depending on your liking. The mic is another great feature as it allows you to easily mute yourself by flipping it up and out of the way. The receiver turns red so you know you're muted. great feature. The Mic is also removable and can be plugged or unplugged which is what you'll need to do to replace your battery. The battery door is also on the right side and it is held on with magnets. You'll know your battery level everytime you turn on your headset as there is a female voice that comes on telling you your current battery level. I've yet to run out with the 12 hours of rated battery life. Another thing about these that beat the competition. You don't have to plug them in to charge as there are two batteries and one is always charged in the receiver dock. Mic: The friends and people I play with say that I come across clear and no static and that the volume is not too loud. I don't get any feedback when talking or echos like I have with other headsets. It's really in my opinion one of the best Mics I've used recently. Noise Cancelling: This needed its own section. This is Top Notch noise cancelling in my book. I own several pairs of headphones with this feature and these can stand up to them without a problem. My wife was trying to get my attention one day and I could not hear her over the game sounds and the noise cancelling. It's so Immersive! The right earcup with the dial also acts as the button you press to enable and disable the noise cancelling. Over all I am so super impressed with this Gaming headset. I say the price point is spot on for you hardcore gamers out there. Maybe too high for the casual gamer though. You should definitely check these out if you are considering a new headset for your gaming needs.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Rated 1 out of 5 stars

    Not excellent condition

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    Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    This isnt about the product itself but Best Buy's version of "excellent" condition. This is the second one of these I've ordered. The first was "fair" condition. It was missing some pieces which it states but I was hoping for the best. I returned it and ordered the open box excellent one. Opened it up and the fabric on the band is peeling off. Pieces of plastic are broken off the side. There's no cables and no usb transmitter to plug into your console or pc. I was under the assumption excellent condition meant like new.

    No, I would not recommend this to a friend
    • Brand response from Turtle Beach Support
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      We are sorry to hear about your experience purchasing an open-box Turtle Beach Headset from BestBuy, however, please understand that we are not involved with the fulfillment of orders placed outside of the official Turtle Beach website, or with the verification of open-box products sold at any retailer aside from the official Turtle Beach website. Please contact BestBuy directly for assistance. Best Regards. TurtleBeach

  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    The Be-All Headset That Mostly Nails It

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    I really like what the Stealth Pro has to offer. I’ve stayed away from Turtle Beach in the past as I was never a big fan of their headset’s aesthetics, but the Stealth Pro takes things in a new direction. It’s got the features to be the be-all-end-all headset for your PC, console, and phone and it delivers pretty well on all fronts. It’s not perfect and spending $300+ is a big investment, but besides the similarly priced SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro there aren’t really any other headsets that offer this many features. The box includes the headset, 2 different lengths of USB-C to USB-A cables (1m and 2m), the receiver base with a spare battery, a removable boom mic, and a cloth carrying case. The headset has an understated look that’s really different from Turtle Beach’s previous headsets and could easily be worn out in the world or in an office environment. There’s no gaudy RGB anywhere either. The build quality feels good, though some of the band and ear cup adjustments out of the box felt a bit stiff - I imagine this will improve over time as I use the headset more though. It’s not the lightest headset by far, but it fits on my head comfortably and snugly and in the 6 or so hours I’ve spent so far gaming with it haven’t experienced any fatigue wearing it. The on-headset controls are intuitive with different textured buttons that are pretty easy to get to by feel. I do wish the wheel was a little bit thicker like Microsoft does on some of their headsets. The main button turns ANC on and off by default and holding it down can trigger a secondary function that is programmable via the app. The sound quality is excellent and I felt really immersed in all the games I was playing. The bass on the default ‘Signature Sound’ profile was a bit boomier than I was used to on my other headset, but I got used to it pretty quick and the EQ can be adjusted in the app. I found the sound to be great both via the USB receiver and via Bluetooth and gaming on my Pixel phone there was a little bit of lag in the sound over Bluetooth, but not too much. It also gets plenty loud and I was able to run my PC/Xbox audio and Bluetooth audio simultaneously with no issues at all. I did notice that the volume adjustment on the headset adjusts independently of your PC/Xbox/mobile phone audio, so it’s best to set those devices at their max volume and adjust using the wheel on the headset. It is clear that while you can use this as a dedicated headphone/headset for your phone, it’s definitely a secondary use. As previously stated the volume wheel does not control the system Bluetooth volume and both must be adjusted unless you max out one or the other. The built-in mic also does not unmute automatically when placing calls and has to be unmuted via holding down the Superhuman button for 3 seconds. It’s by no means terrible and if you only want to carry one headset/headphone around it’s still a good option, but there are better dedicated Bluetooth headphones out there. From what I can see there also isn’t any support for higher-resolution Bluetooth codecs like AptX or LDAC. The noise canceling performance is pretty good though not the best; I have a fan that I run behind me and it doesn’t really cancel that noise out so much as it changes how it sounds slightly. Honestly the sound isolation without ANC is pretty good as it is, so it’s not such a big deal to me. There’s a Superhuman hearing mode that you enable that’s supposed to help in competitive games and while I did notice a difference playing Halo, it wasn’t significant enough for me to have it on all the time and it tends to diminish the rest of the game sound in lieu of bringing up the footstep/bullet sound. The microphone quality is pretty good using the built-in mics on the headset itself and it should be fine for taking phone calls or Zoom meetings, but it does bring in a lot of background noise and the boom mic is by far the superior option and the test recordings I made with it sounded about on par with my current Corsair HS80 headset that is known for its excellent microphone. The boom mic also has a flip-to-mute function that is really handy compared to the 3-second button hold you need to use to mute and unmute the built-in mic. The app is available on mobile and for PC, though up to this point I have not been able to get my PC to detect the headset and have only been able to adjust settings through the app on my phone. Not sure if it’s a bug with the headset or the software; as far as I can tell I’m on the latest firmware version. On my phone the app is easy to use though and settings adjustments happen very quickly. The battery life so far has been okay. I’m at about 50% after around 6 hours of use with ANC usually turned on, but I don’t have any anxiety about the battery because I know I always have a freshly-charged spare at the ready for when this one finally runs down and can charge the original battery in the receiver base so that I never have to plug in again. Swapping out the battery is really easy and the earcup that houses it pulls off magnetically. The headset does turn off while you are swapping the batteries, but it’s powered on and reconnected in less than 30 seconds. The receiver on the Xbox version has a mode switch to allow you to use it with Xbox or PC. The Xbox switch obviously is for Xbox and the PC switch is for PC, PlayStation, Switch, and pretty much anything else. There is a PlayStation version where everything is the same except it omits the Xbox support, but it seems silly to buy that version when it costs the same amount to get the Xbox version and have more flexibility with where you can use it. There also isn’t any difference in the color schemes either, so there’s not reason to go with one over the other for aesthetic reasons. Overall I like the Stealth Pro a lot. It does fall down a bit in the software and the mobile experience isn’t perfect, but it’s a fantastic sounding headset with just about every feature you could ask for and essentially never ending battery life with the swappable batteries. I don’t think everybody necessarily needs everything that’s on offer with the Stealth Pro, especially if you’re only gaming on a single platform and already have headphones for your phone that you like, but if you do want it all it’s just about got it.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Anc, Battery life, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars

    Solid wireless gaming headset

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    This reviewer received promo considerations or sweepstakes entry for writing a review.

    Pros Multi-platform Almost neutral sound profile Boom mic audio very good Dual simultaneous audio sources Swappable battery with spare Sturdy Metal Construction Carrying case with separate pocket for receiver Adjustable active noise cancelling for speaker and mic Good noise cancelling Nearly neutral sound Settings are stored in headphones directly Adjustable noise gate Adjustable side tone USB-C connection Ear cups rotate to store headphones around neck Decent wireless range Cons Heavy for the size of the headband Headphones squeeze tight on larger heads No dual side USB-C cable included Built in mic too distant Treble a bit too high with default settings Buttons not distinct for use by touch Design and Features Out of the box, the Turtle Beach Stealth looks far more restrained in style compared to previous generations of their gaming headsets. The earcups have a traditional round design and the construction is of metal and black plastic. Construction feels heavy and solid. With boom mic removed they could pass as standard headphones. On the left side along with the boom mic is a battery cover which is held in place by magnets. The right earcup houses the mode buttons and dial. The earcups rotate allowing them to hang the around your neck. The base station/ charger is also made of metal and plastic and feels heavy for its size. Two batteries are included so one can charge in the base station while the other is in use. Included is a cloth carrying bag which has a separate pouch for the base station/charger to prevent damage from the two scraping against each other. There is also a USB-C port on the back of the right earcup which can be used to charge or update the headphones but with port pointing straight back usage seems awkward while plugged in. Performance and Usage Regardless of if you are configuring the Stealth Pro headphones via the smartphone app or the computer software your settings are saved directly on the headphones. No need to create a cloud account or internet connection to have settings saved. The specs state the batteries are good for 12 hours. So far there hasn’t been a need to change batteries to verify runtime in part because of how the headphones feel. While the headphones feel well built, the pressure the band exerts on the side of your head if you have a larger head makes extended use uncomfortable. The weight might also be a negative for some. Other family members who used them expressed the weight combined with the size of the headband made extended use uncomfortable for them. If you normally enjoy extended gaming sessions, you might be less sensitive to these issues. In our family no one typically games for more than an hour at a time. Beyond that, the earcups are thick and soft and offer plenty of room. The headphones can be used either with the boom mic or the built in mic but the built in mic is more intended for things like phone calls. The boom mic is very good at picking up speech clearly producing a rich, natural sound. The integrated mic is a different story. It works fine for phone calls if needed but it makes speech sound distant and with lots of background noise. You can adjust the noise gate to try to filter this out, but it tends to cut out voices too much before it is affective enough with the built in mic. While it is nice to have an integrated mic, in most cases you will be better off with the boom mic. You have the option of adjustable sidetone. It works well, but in some cases, it could use a bit more volume than max currently allows. Audio quality is surprisingly good. Overall, the Stealth Pro sounds fairly neutral with the exception of the highs being a bit exaggerated. While they are likely tuned this way to improve speech clarity, a little more bass and a little less treble sounds more pleasing. Of course this is subjective and it is fully tunable. Both the audio and mic have preset EQ options as well as fully customizable 10-band equalizer options so you can tune things to your exact preference. The ANC comes in handy to block out background sounds when playing in a noisy area, such as with family around. You can adjust how aggressive the noise cancellation is, but after setting 7-8 you start to hear a hiss or static sound. For gameplay you can also turn on a feature called superhuman hearing which helps to emphasize either sounds of footsteps or gunshots but it didn’t seem necessary in the games played. Game/ Chat mix is also adjustable from the app or from the headset depending on how you configure the action button and wheel. At first it seemed this feature was on PC as well, but it is only on Xbox. The reason is on PC those channels are controlled separately in Windows. While you can only have the mic connected to one source you can have the sound connected to two. This is a nice touch if you want to hear gameplay while also being on a call or listening to music. Some sources can change their own volume but neither audio source can exceed the set volume of the headphones. While the Stealth Pro are good, they aren’t without some quirks such as how long it takes for them to start up and connect. The control buttons on the right ear are not very distinct so finding the correct one by touch is difficult. There is no way to control which Bluetooth source is connected except to turn off Bluetooth on other devices which the headphones were previously paired until the desired device is connected. Also, from time to time, the action button would cease to function when connected via Bluetooth. It would just beep, and nothing would change. Final Thoughts Overall, the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro headphones are not without their quirks and could use some further software refinements. That said, they are a solid offering in the wireless gaming headphones. If you are in the market for wireless gaming headphones and would like them to serve equally well as both gaming and music headphones, the Turtle Beach Steal Pro headphones are worth a look.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
    Tech Insider Network Member

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great Premium Headset from TB

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    These Stealth Pros are the real deal for a gaming headset. My last pair of Turtle Beaches were back in the days of my old 360 and I loved them to death. Since then I have just been gaming with my 7.2 surround sound set up but at night I switch to headphones to be nice and let the roommates sleep. Everything from sound to noise cancellation to connectivity exceeded my expectations. Let's start with the box. This boy is a chungus. Safely protected inside is the headset itself, mic, 2 USB A to C cables of different length, instruction guide and the TRUE lag-free transmitter dish with extra battery (1st is already in the headphones). Setup is easy. Now for those who never read the paperwork, it is important to note the 1st step is NOT to connect to the Xbox 1st, but to download the App on a PC and connect the headset there. This way is to make sure all firmware is 100% up-to-date. Also, I actually loved the app as it allows soooo much customizations for the Stealth Pro. You can create profiles for when it is connected to the Xbox and another for connection to the PC. EQ is spot on. So much room for minor tweaks that even an audiophile would love to adjust to their preferences. You can also custom map some buttons and the wheel to do a variety of things that suit your needs as well. Performance. TLDR? Top notch. Seriously, these rock. Sound quality for these are amazing. Not just meh, they are ok, but WOW. Played Atomic Heart and the ambience noises, atmosphere, battle sounds and it's banger soundtrack all were heaven to my earholes. Playing CoD let's you hear every detail with no distortions at all. Bass was kickin, trebles were high, voices were clear, footsteps heard from every direction during a multiplayer match. Even when hearing people coming up from behind had me turning my head IRL to look. There is a button and option called "Superhuman Hearing". Honestly it could be just me, just when I toggled them on and off during play, I couldn't hear a difference. Not saying it's a bad thing because sound is already superb, but I wondered what it was supposed to do? Mic is great. You can fine tune the sensitivity but I left it as whatever default it came with and had 0 complaints from myself and my squad mates. They could hear me clearly as I could hear them just as perfectly. I love how you can mute/unmute with just lifting or bringing the mic down. Mute turns the transmitter Red and Unmute turns it green to let you know where you are at with it. Noise cancellation worked great. Once on, I could barely, and I mean barely hear my fingers snapping inches from my ears. Latency Box says lag free but is it? Yes. My Series X is also connected to my 7.2 surround system as mentioned above and I can hear from not only those speakers but also my headset. I took 1 cup off and listened while not only gaming, but music and movies. Everything was in sync. Sound quality obviously varied because....Home Theater vs Headphones....sooo yeah. But voices with lip movement had absolutely no lag and everything from missles/bullets flying past to explosions sounded where they should have been. Comfort I can only speak for myself as everyone's mileage will vary. My head is round and big. These Stealth Pros opened with enough tension to fit me comfortably but also with enough to stay on without them hurting (like getting squished). The ear cushion was comfy during a 4 hour gaming session. Ears were warm, but not hot. Head didn't hurt nor did not have neck pain as these are a little on the hefty side. Battery Life is expected to be 12 hours on a single charge per battery and swapping them is easy when it's time to do so. Every time I turn on the Xbox and the headset connects a lady's voice tells you the current charge level. Also what I just do is when I am done, I just plug my phone's USB C cable to the headset instead and it charges that way. Once the red light turns off, you are 100% Even though these are made and designed for Xbox, they will not only work with your PC (obviously if you read above) but also many other things including Phones, Tablets, PS5 and Switch. Any potential buyer looking for some headphones should seriously take a look at these.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Great comfy wireless headset with swappable batter

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    The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro! TLDR - great comfy wireless headset with swappable batteries. Now to the details. I primarily use Astro A40s and A50s as my main pair of cans, so trying out the Stealth Pros for the first time was quite interesting. In terms of audio quality, the Stealth Pros were definitely on par with the A40s/A50s. Directional audio was very precise and i did not notice any lag when playing FPS games. In terms of build quality, i feel like it's as premium, if not more than my A50s. There is quite a heft to it though, so that may factor into fatigue for long gaming sessions (which i have not yet experienced but your mileage may vary). The design choice of the Stealth Pros is quite nice in my opinion but that is a pretty subjective area. In terms of comfort, right off the bat the Stealth Pros have quite higher clamping force than my A40s/A50s and this is due to the headphones Noise Cancellation feature. I personally do not like Noise Cancellation as it creates an atmosphere within my ears that is jarring, so i left it off. Additionally, to help with easing up the clamp force a bit, i placed my Stealth Pros on a yoga block to relieve some of the clamp tension. After one night of this, the comfort level of the Stealth Pros were defintely on par with my A40s/A50s and i was a happy camper, pun intended :P One of the best features of this headset is the swappable batteries! I can't tell you how many times i forget to charge my headphones and have to wait for it to get charged in order to play. With my A50s, i usually hang them right on the edge of my desk after gaming sessions, and when I need them again they're usually low on battery or dead. Well, with the Stealth Pros i definitely didn't have anymore of those worries as the batteries here are swappable. I just can't believe this hasn't been a feature other premium brands haven't thought of before or began adopting yet... Truly a game changer! The last bit of detail i have left for the Stealth Pros is the microphone. For sure my friends hear me better with the A40s/A50s, and the clarity and depth of the Stealth Pros were not far behind. It wasn't bad, but if i had to nitpick about something, the microphone could be the only thing. In terms of settings up, it's pretty intuitive and straightforward. No hassles really, i got my Stealth Pros up and running with a couple of minutes after unboxing it. Using it on my Xbox X & PC and i didn't really experience any issues. The Stealth Pros also come with high quality cables for connecting the receiver battery dock combo, so big kudos to Turtle Beach for that. Overall, i would highly recommend this for anyone that is truly looking for a premium experience when gaming.

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Comfort, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    Turtle Beach Nailed It!

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    Turtle Beach has always made some of the best gaming headsets. The Stealth Pros are no different. They have a premium feel and design. They do not feel cheaply made or anything. You will feel the quality when you pull them from the box. The setup is easy and simple connecting them to your Xbox X/S or PC. It comes with its proprietary battery. The cool thing is you get two of them. So you can always keep one recharged and ready. Now when it comes to gaming the Stealth Pro Wireless Headset rocks! You have to hear how these things sound. You will hear footsteps, noises, and all the other sounds in games. It is crazy how much detail in sound this headset gives. It made the experience seem more real and like I was in the game. FPS players will enjoy and benefit from these the most in my opinion. Your teammates will not have a problem hearing you as well with the boom microphone and with the two included mics internal to the headset. To obtain the full benefit from the headset you need to download the Turtle Beach App. You get way more custom control when you do. You can adjust the Noise Cancellation which is decent. I don't like to use just because I like to be aware of my surroundings with the headset on. Adjust Game and Chat Mix Audio and adjust EQ settings. They even gave you Bass Boost and Treble adjustment. There is a lot you can do in the app. The best feature is the turn knob to adjust the volume. I always dislike clicking buttons for volume control on headphones. Turtle Beach got it right with this. Has an adjustable auto shut-off and you can program the button between 4 different presets. Turtle Beach knocked it out of the park with this headset. My only complaint is these things are beefy. They are not heavy they are just thick. But don't let it confuse you. They are extremely comfortable. No ear fatigue or headaches from long periods of use. For anyone gaming and wants to step it up this is your headset!

    I would recommend this to a friend
  • Pros mentioned:
    Battery life, Fit, Sound quality
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    Rated 5 out of 5 stars

    High End Gaming

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    As a self proclaimed hard-core gamer, I have tried Turtle Beach gaming headsets in the past, they always makes good quality stuff at different price points. This particular headset being a high end, premium gaming headset. One of my gripes about some of their headsets in the past is that even though they sounded good, they were too tight on my head. I have an average size head, and even then I tried to break them in, I had to stop using them because they just put too much pressure on my head and I didn’t like that. And they’re cheaper options just didn’t sound and feel as good as the more expensive headsets in the market today. Things are much different this time around, these new gaming headsets feel great, they fit perfectly on my head, the sound is exceptional, the build quality is exceptional, you definitely get your moneys worth here, these headsets definitely have a premium look and feel to them. You get everything you’ve come to expect from high end headsets, noise canceling, great audio both loud and clear, 2 swappable batteries, Bluetooth capabilities, dual microphones (one which can be removed) memory foam ear cushions, a metal reinforced headband, and last but not least, full wireless capabilities. In game, you can hear every little detail, they definitely give you an edge In todays competitive shooters, you’re able to hear enemy footsteps around you, you can even tell if they are above or below you etc, everything is crystal clear, my friends cannot hear me perfectly over the mic, If you’re looking for one of the best gaming, headsets money can buy, look no further than Turtle Beach’s newest headset, the Stealth Pro.

    I would recommend this to a friend
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