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Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Xbox One Wireless Headset Review


Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Xbox One

I’m a big fan of Turtle Beach, as time and time again, they’ve delivered incredibly competitive headsets for literally every major format, and packed them with the latest features. Their new Stealth 700 offers up the latest Xbox wireless technology, allowing you to pair with the console without the use of a dongle. Not only that, but with simultaneous Bluetooth, it’ll pair with a mobile device to give you easy access to the EQ settings, streaming of music, answering calls and more, without interrupting your gameplay.

Features

The latest from Turtle Beach is hardly lacking in features. It offers the latest Wireless support for Xbox One, without the use of an adapter, a glasses friendly design, independent volume controls, long battery life, Sonic Surround, chat boost, mic monitoring, noise-cancellation, Bluetooth, and powerful audio processing features. When it comes to a gaming headset, there’s not a whole lot it doesn’t have. Actually, short of RGB lighting, I think it has everything.

“The Stealth 700 features an all-new modern style and delivers immersive surround sound plus chat audio through powerful 50mm over-ear speakers, and features Turtle Beach’s renowned high-sensitivity mic that can be flipped-up to mute. For comfort, the Stealth 700 dawns the latest iteration of Turtle Beach’s unique ProSpecs™ glasses friendly design and has a bonded leather-wrapped headband and ear cushions.” – Turtle Beach

What Turtle Beach Had to Say

“The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 is the latest premium gaming headset for Xbox One, debuting Microsoft’s new Xbox Wireless technology and Windows Sonic surround sound, plus active noise-cancellation and Bluetooth connectivity to the new Turtle Beach Audio Hub app.” – Turtle Beach

Super Human Hearing?

“The Stealth 700 also includes Turtle Beach’s exclusive Superhuman Hearing™ sound setting, Mic Monitoring, independent game and chat volume control, Dynamic Chat Boost™, audio presets including Bass Boost, and a 10-hour rechargeable battery.” – Turtle Beach

What’s in the Box

It’s a pretty simple setup for a headset with so many features. You get the headset, obviously, and a USB charging cable. Doesn’t seem like much, but that’s really all this headset needs!

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Peter Donnell

As a child in my 40's, I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

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