Turtle Beach’s New Wireless Console Headsets Now Available

Stealth 600 & 700 headsets

The new Turtle Beach wireless headsets for consoles that were announced in June are finally available from retailers. The new Stealth 700 and 600 wireless gaming headsets for Xbox are available now while the Stealth 600 for PlayStation will be available on the 24th of this month.

Turtle Beach’s Stealth 700 for Xbox One joins the Stealth 600 as the first two gaming headsets in the world that use Microsoft’s Xbox Wireless technology. This allows the headsets to interact directly with console similar to the Xbox Wireless Controller. When paired, gamers only need to turn on their headset to start playing effortlessly.

Stealth 600 headsetAside from the Xbox connectivity, the Stealth 700 & 600 feature everything from Turtle Beach’s glasses friendly ear cups to their exclusive sound setting that provides crystal clear audio. The Stealth 700 adds even more features including noise-cancellation, Bluetooth connectivity with app-based settings.

Stealth 700 headsetAdditionally both headsets also come with large 50mm over-ear speakers that produce fantastic audio fidelity. Voice chat is made simple with a flip-up microphone that allows for quick mute when not in use. The headsets also allow for long battery life for those marathon gaming sessions. The Stealth 600 allows for 15 hours of gaming per charge while the Stealth 700 clocks in at 10 hours depending on noise cancellation and Bluetooth use.

Both headsets are available right now for Xbox devices. The Stealth 600 is priced at $99.95 while the 700 is $149.95. The PlayStation model will be available later this month from leading retailers.

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