Turtle Beach has launched the latest iteration of its popular Stealth 700 gaming headset, bringing significant upgrades for gamers. Priced at $199.99, the third-generation model is now available globally, offering improved performance for Xbox, PlayStation, PC, and mobile gaming.
The new Stealth 700 headset comes with CrossPlay dual wireless transmitters, making it easier to switch between devices. With simultaneous Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity, users can stay connected to their mobile devices while gaming. The headset’s 60 mm Eclipse dual drivers deliver powerful audio, and its 80-hour rechargeable battery ensures long-lasting performance.
“Elevating a fan-favorite gaming headset like our Stealth 700 is always a balance between true innovation and continuing to deliver the performance that’s made this such a popular model generation after generation,” said Cris Keirn, CEO of Turtle Beach Corporation.
This generation also features a new flip-to-mute microphone with AI noise-cancellation, making communication clearer. Turtle Beach has also released a dedicated PC version of the Stealth 700, offering high-fidelity wireless audio and enhanced sound features.
This generation also features a new flip-to-mute microphone with AI noise-cancellation, making communication clearer. Turtle Beach has also released a dedicated PC version of the Stealth 700, offering high-fidelity wireless audio and enhanced sound features.
For gamers looking to customize their experience, the Turtle Beach Swarm II app allows for personalized settings and firmware updates. The Stealth 700 is available in different color options depending on the platform: cobalt blue/gold or black/silver for Xbox, white/silver or black/silver for PlayStation, and black/silver for the PC version.
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