Turtle Beach’s Stealth 700 gaming headset has become one of the brand’s most premium headsets, often boasting higher-quality audio drivers, sublime comfort, and ridiculously long battery life. This year, we have seen several third-generation additions to the Stealth lineup along with a new entry in the form of the Atlas Air. The Stealth 700, however, has remained absent from the updates…until now....[Read More]
Look, I know, the Atlas Air was released a few months ago. At release, I wasn’t confident reviewing this headset as was due to several quirks that made this premium-tier headset quite subpar. Things like the headset’s volume being tuned to an almost unacceptably low degree to the point where having it at 90% volume made it so that I could hear normally, the occasional disconnection when I was in c...[Read More]
Turtle Beach’s Stealth 600 headset has underwent two generations of releases leading up to today. Their initial release featured channel mixing, some bass effects, decent battery life, and an impressive price point. Back in 2017, it was one of the best selling headsets of the PS4 and XB One generation because of how well it reinvented the headset space with surround sound quality. A few years late...[Read More]
There is nothing wrong with an entry-level headset, especially for those wanting to level up their game to become slightly more competitive when playing first-person shooters. Things like footsteps and shooting sounds can give the player an indication of where danger is and where they need to go to stay alive. Or kill other players. Both are factually true. Regardless, not all players want or even...[Read More]
If you’re in the market for a $250+ gaming headset, you’re probably in the market for something that excels in just about every way a headset should function. It should sound fantastic. It should feel fantastic. It should at least last all day of heavy use. It should feel like it can hold up after months of use. It should give you the power to customize it as you wish. If you’re looking for just a...[Read More]
I’m absolutely flabbergasted at the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro headset. Most of the time, I would enjoy the comfort of a TB headset, and the beautiful delivery of the audio, and be forever annoyed by a dongle that belongs to the early 2000s. While there have been more than a few headsets that have impressed me in the TB family, they always seemed to feature some minor or major quirk that kept them f...[Read More]
Those look nice. Check out the official details below. White Plains, NY – April 24, 2023 – Leading gaming accessory maker Turtle Beach Corporation (Nasdaq: HEAR) today announced its new flagship wireless multiplatform gaming headset – the Turtle Beach® Stealth™ Pro – is now available globally. The coronation of the new king of gaming headsets has begun, with critical acclaim already mountin...[Read More]
Headphones and keyboards, that pretty much sums up my September and October review session. Is that a bad thing? Probably not, as improving audio and typing situations during a busy holiday review season is never the wrong position to be in during holiday chaos. Okay, rambling aside, you’re reading this because you’re interested in the ROCCAT Syn Max Air headset. They are a Bluetooth headset that ...[Read More]
Premium headphones never sounded so good with Turtle Beach’s latest release the Stealth 700 Gen 2 Max headset. Toting complete Xbox compatibility, a staple in the 600 and 700 Gen 2 series, this headset goes far beyond what is advertised. Let’s get right into it. Design and Functionality The Stealth Turtle Beach 700 Gen 2 Max is a heavy-duty headset, and you know that right from the get-go when you...[Read More]
Back in September, I had the chance to dig into the EPOS H3 Hybrid headset. EPOS did a great job entering the headset and earbud market with the H3, as it was reliable, clear, and comfortable. It was a step in the right direction and one that I was excited for EPOS to make. Now, the H3PRO Hybrid is here, and the headset has taken the concept that the original H3 Hybrid brought to the headset mark...[Read More]
We’re about to hit headset review week here on Digitalchumps.com, and the first one up is Turtle Beach’s Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX. Built and optimized for Xbox systems, but capable of working with PlayStations, PC, and Mac, this beautiful headset is both comfortable and reliable. Let’s talk. Comfort Over the last decade, we have reviewed headsets from various places and each time the comfort level of...[Read More]
When I reviewed JBL’s Quantum 800 Wireless Headset last year, I considered it to be one of the best gaming headsets I’ve used in quite some time. Considering how busy the market is, the $200 price point was completely fair with the amount of features and quality sound the Quantum 800 produced. It was the second-most expensive headset in JBL’s new Quantum line to push their brand ...[Read More]