It's officially licensed by Microsoft for Xbox, and has a really long battery life of over 48 hours. You can also get 8.5 hours of battery life from just 15 minutes of charging with the included USB-C cable. The headset has a lag-free, wireless connection that gives you an advantage in gaming. It has 50mm speakers that create surround sound, and a flip-up mic that makes chatting with teammates nice and clear. The ear cushions are really comfortable and are designed to fit glasses wearers too. Turtle Beach is committed to being environmentally friendly, and the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Teal/Pink version is proudly certified carbon neutral. You get a USB transmitter, USB-C charging cable, quick start guide, and Turtle Beach sticker in the box.
It's officially licensed by Microsoft for Xbox, and has a really long battery life of over 48 hours. You can also get 8.5 hours of battery life from just 15 minutes of charging with the included USB-C cable. The headset has a lag-free, wireless connection that gives you an advantage in gaming. It has 50mm speakers that create surround sound, and a flip-up mic that makes chatting with teammates nice and clear. The ear cushions are really comfortable and are designed to fit glasses wearers too. Turtle Beach is committed to being environmentally friendly, and the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Teal/Pink version is proudly certified carbon neutral. You get a USB transmitter, USB-C charging cable, quick start guide, and Turtle Beach sticker in the box.
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Turtle Beach Ear Force Stealth 600x Gen 2 Max Gaming Headset (Pink)
It's officially licensed by Microsoft for Xbox, and has a really long battery life of over 48 hours. You can also get 8.5 hours of battery life from just 15 minutes of charging with the included USB-C cable. The headset has a lag-free, wireless connection that gives you an advantage in gaming. It has 50mm speakers that create surround sound, and a flip-up mic that makes chatting with teammates nice and clear. The ear cushions are really comfortable and are designed to fit glasses wearers too. Turtle Beach is committed to being environmentally friendly, and the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Teal/Pink version is proudly certified carbon neutral. You get a USB transmitter, USB-C charging cable, quick start guide, and Turtle Beach sticker in the box.
It's officially licensed by Microsoft for Xbox, and has a really long battery life of over 48 hours. You can also get 8.5 hours of battery life from just 15 minutes of charging with the included USB-C cable. The headset has a lag-free, wireless connection that gives you an advantage in gaming. It has 50mm speakers that create surround sound, and a flip-up mic that makes chatting with teammates nice and clear. The ear cushions are really comfortable and are designed to fit glasses wearers too. Turtle Beach is committed to being environmentally friendly, and the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Teal/Pink version is proudly certified carbon neutral. You get a USB transmitter, USB-C charging cable, quick start guide, and Turtle Beach sticker in the box.
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Turtle Beach Stealth 600X Gen 2 Max Pink Wireless Over-Ear Headset
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Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Gaming Headphones, 50mm with Neodymium Magnets, Fabric with Foam Cushioning, Flip-Up Omni-Directional, Lag-Free Wir
Delivery between 12–18 June $47.55
originally posted on bestbuy.com
I have gotten this headset twice in the last year. The first time I purchased I had the headset for roughly 4-5 Months before the microphone arm started to crack and eventually break from normal use. Best Buy was able to replace the headset for a new one, but the same issue happened again roughly 4-5 months later. I would recommend using a button on your keyboard for muting instead of using the microphone arm to reduce the amount of time it flips up and down to avoid this issueOverall, this has been a pretty decent headset for the price. I love the wireless aspect and the battery life is really nice for what it is. Sound quality is also pretty decent, and the microphone passthrough so you can hear your own voice is also a very nice touch. It connects automatically ... MoreI have gotten this headset twice in the last year. The first time I purchased I had the headset for roughly 4-5 Months before the microphone arm started to crack and eventually break from normal use. Best Buy was able to replace the headset for a new one, but the same issue happened again roughly 4-5 months later. I would recommend using a button on your keyboard for muting instead of using the microphone arm to reduce the amount of time it flips up and down to avoid this issueOverall, this has been a pretty decent headset for the price. I love the wireless aspect and the battery life is really nice for what it is. Sound quality is also pretty decent, and the microphone passthrough so you can hear your own voice is also a very nice touch. It connects automatically when you turn it on most of the time. I will be choosing a different headset, but for what it was it was decent while it lasted.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
Turtle Beach states on their web site that the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX gaming headset offers “massive upgrades to battery life, compatibility and wireless performance”. It appears to me that the previous Stealth 600 Gen 2 headsets were specific to either the Xbox/PC environments OR the PlayStation/Nintendo Switch environments and now with a simple switch on the transmitter dongle, the MAX version will be compatible with all of the systems mentioned.In addition to needing just one headset for all of your gaming systems, the Stealth 600 MAX now gives you rechargeable battery performance offering 48 hours or more of battery life - I’m no longer young enough to test out that claim, however. The packaging has a call out on it that the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX ... MoreTurtle Beach states on their web site that the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX gaming headset offers “massive upgrades to battery life, compatibility and wireless performance”. It appears to me that the previous Stealth 600 Gen 2 headsets were specific to either the Xbox/PC environments OR the PlayStation/Nintendo Switch environments and now with a simple switch on the transmitter dongle, the MAX version will be compatible with all of the systems mentioned.In addition to needing just one headset for all of your gaming systems, the Stealth 600 MAX now gives you rechargeable battery performance offering 48 hours or more of battery life - I’m no longer young enough to test out that claim, however. The packaging has a call out on it that the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX is “Designed For XBOX” and the other platforms are expressed as almost an afterthought. I used mine on a PlayStation 5 and I have to say that very little is given up by using the Stealth 600 with a PS5.First I want to say that I had an issue updating the firmware which is the first thing the instructions advise you to do. The newest Windows and MacBook laptops in our house no longer have a USB-A port on them, and you need two of them to update the firmware - one for the headset cord and the other for the transmitter dongle. On the MacBook, I tried using a USB-A to USB-C adapter on the cable that comes with the headset, but the Turtle Beach Audio Hub software refused to recognize that the headset was plugged into the MacBook. I tried two different brands of adapters and the result was the same each time. I used an old Windows laptop that had built-in USB-A ports and was able to connect to the headset and check for updates and make adjustments. When I plugged the transmitter into my PS5, I did try using it with a USB-A to USB-C adapter and plugged it into the front USB-C port on the PS5 and the transmitter DID work just fine.The box also calls out that the headset is “Glasses Friendly”. I do wear eyeglasses, but I did find that when using the headset with my glasses on, while it was comfortable enough, I did hear some squeaking and creaking when I moved my head or jaw that had to have been from the ear cup pads rubbing on the bows of my glasses. When I took my glasses off, I no longer heard the noise. The headset provides good clamping force on my head without being uncomfortable and the ear pads were able to accommodate my ears fine. Other headsets will move around on my head when I tilt forward and feel like they might slip off, but the Stealth 600 did not feel this way. Of course, everyone’s head and ear size and shape are different, so comfort is a totally subjective assessment for different users.The left ear cup of the headset is a busy place as that is where all of the controls reside and the fold-up microphone boom is there too. There is nothing happening on the right side ear cup. Besides the usual push on/push off power switch, rotary wheel volume control and USB-C port to charge the headset, there is a “Mode” button and another rotary wheel that has different functions depending on what gaming system you are using the headset with. The Mode button cycles between four different equalizer settings: “Signature Sound”, “Bass Boost”, “Treble Boost”, and “Vocal Boost”. The headset emits 1 to 4 beeps when you change modes so you can tell which of the four you just entered. I am happy to report that there are noticeable differences between these four modes and everyone should be able to find one that suits them for any gaming situation. In addition the power button has another function called “Superhuman Hearing”, which in essence boosts both the volume and the treble to help you hear quiet sounds in some games that will tip you off to what is happening around you. A fast push and release of the power button turns this feature on or off - to actually turn the headset on or off, you need top press and hold the button for a second or so until the unit gives off a couple quick beeps.The packaging and the Quick Start Guide mention a couple features that are available only when the headset is being used with an Xbox gaming system. First is a “Surround Sound” effect that is an Xbox exclusive. I can’t comment on that because I do not own an Xbox. The other is that second rotary wheel on the left ear cup will adjust the mix of game sound and chat sound you hear through the headset. When using a different system, this wheel adjusts the microphone monitoring effect - how strong you hear your own voice through the headset. It has no effect on the level of your voice that other chat participants will hear. It’s kind of disappointing that the game/chat mix function does not work with the PS5.During a chat session, if you want to mute your microphone so others cannot hear what you are saying, swinging the boom mic up into the stored location (or the part-way stored, intermediate click stop) will cut off the mic and swinging it down all the way will make it “hot” again. If you have the USB transmitter plugged into a front panel port of your gaming system, the light on it will be green when the mic is on and will pulse red when the mic is muted to give you a visual reminder if you have the microphone muted or not.The headset uses the 2.4GHz frequency to communicate between the transmitter and headset which is preferable for this type of device, so there is no Bluetooth capability to allow it to communicate with your smart phone and use it for mobile gaming or to take a phone call. The headset comes with the USB transmitter and a 24-inch long USB-A to USB-C charging cord (thick, and somewhat stiff) that would have been nice if it were somewhat longer.While not made of materials befitting a set of audiophile headphones, the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX is sturdily made from mostly plastic with fabric covered ear pads (removable and offered as a replacement part from the manufacturer) and a soft padded head band, and seems to be sturdily constructed. The features offered seem to be very generous for the price point they are set at. I can’t think of anything else gamers could ask for, and I would guess that most would be very satisfied with the performance of this headset.
originally posted on turtlebeach.com
So far, I am loving these Stealth 600 Gen 2 USB Headset for PS. The sound is very high quality with crystal clear audio. The sound quality gives me a competitive edge over my competition due to hearing footsteps clearer, the direction the opposing players are moving, and great environmental game sounds. I can hear my teammates at just the right volume without drowning out the game sounds. I like the convenience of muting my mic by just flipping up the microphone. That feature is very handy and quick to do without taking my eyes off the game I’m playing. This headset is very comfortable and soft. I can play multiple hours without the headset hurting my ears or my head. This headset is truly wireless, and that is a huge perk to me. It comes with a Bluetooth dongle ... MoreSo far, I am loving these Stealth 600 Gen 2 USB Headset for PS. The sound is very high quality with crystal clear audio. The sound quality gives me a competitive edge over my competition due to hearing footsteps clearer, the direction the opposing players are moving, and great environmental game sounds. I can hear my teammates at just the right volume without drowning out the game sounds. I like the convenience of muting my mic by just flipping up the microphone. That feature is very handy and quick to do without taking my eyes off the game I’m playing. This headset is very comfortable and soft. I can play multiple hours without the headset hurting my ears or my head. This headset is truly wireless, and that is a huge perk to me. It comes with a Bluetooth dongle that plugs right into the USB port of my gaming system. It does have a nice range when it comes to the Bluetooth connection. If I have to step away for a minute or two, I can just wear my headset and still be able to communicate with my squad while in game or party chat. The longevity of the battery life is great. I would agree that the battery life lasts for approximately 24hrs. I only have to charge my headset every 3-4 days, depending on how much I use them. If you want to have the competitive edge over your friends, and the competition, then I highly recommend getting these Stealth 600 Gen 2 USB Headset for PS. You will not be disappointed.
| Release date Australia | June 6th, 2023 |
| Developer | Turtle Beach |
| Game Edition | Standard Edition |
| Box Dimensions (mm) | 220x245x95 |
Turtle Beach Stealth 600X Gen 2 Max Pink Wireless Over-Ear Headset
Free delivery
Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Gaming Headphones, 50mm with Neodymium Magnets, Fabric with Foam Cushioning, Flip-Up Omni-Directional, Lag-Free Wir
Delivery between 12–18 June $47.55
I have gotten this headset twice in the last year. The first time I purchased I had the headset for roughly 4-5 Months before the microphone arm started to crack and eventually break from normal use. Best Buy was able to replace the headset for a new one, but the same issue happened again roughly 4-5 months later. I would recommend using a button on your keyboard for muting instead of using the microphone arm to reduce the amount of time it flips up and down to avoid this issueOverall, this has been a pretty decent headset for the price. I love the wireless aspect and the battery life is really nice for what it is. Sound quality is also pretty decent, and the microphone passthrough so you can hear your own voice is also a very nice touch. It connects automatically ... MoreI have gotten this headset twice in the last year. The first time I purchased I had the headset for roughly 4-5 Months before the microphone arm started to crack and eventually break from normal use. Best Buy was able to replace the headset for a new one, but the same issue happened again roughly 4-5 months later. I would recommend using a button on your keyboard for muting instead of using the microphone arm to reduce the amount of time it flips up and down to avoid this issueOverall, this has been a pretty decent headset for the price. I love the wireless aspect and the battery life is really nice for what it is. Sound quality is also pretty decent, and the microphone passthrough so you can hear your own voice is also a very nice touch. It connects automatically when you turn it on most of the time. I will be choosing a different headset, but for what it was it was decent while it lasted.
Turtle Beach states on their web site that the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX gaming headset offers “massive upgrades to battery life, compatibility and wireless performance”. It appears to me that the previous Stealth 600 Gen 2 headsets were specific to either the Xbox/PC environments OR the PlayStation/Nintendo Switch environments and now with a simple switch on the transmitter dongle, the MAX version will be compatible with all of the systems mentioned.In addition to needing just one headset for all of your gaming systems, the Stealth 600 MAX now gives you rechargeable battery performance offering 48 hours or more of battery life - I’m no longer young enough to test out that claim, however. The packaging has a call out on it that the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX ... MoreTurtle Beach states on their web site that the Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX gaming headset offers “massive upgrades to battery life, compatibility and wireless performance”. It appears to me that the previous Stealth 600 Gen 2 headsets were specific to either the Xbox/PC environments OR the PlayStation/Nintendo Switch environments and now with a simple switch on the transmitter dongle, the MAX version will be compatible with all of the systems mentioned.In addition to needing just one headset for all of your gaming systems, the Stealth 600 MAX now gives you rechargeable battery performance offering 48 hours or more of battery life - I’m no longer young enough to test out that claim, however. The packaging has a call out on it that the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX is “Designed For XBOX” and the other platforms are expressed as almost an afterthought. I used mine on a PlayStation 5 and I have to say that very little is given up by using the Stealth 600 with a PS5.First I want to say that I had an issue updating the firmware which is the first thing the instructions advise you to do. The newest Windows and MacBook laptops in our house no longer have a USB-A port on them, and you need two of them to update the firmware - one for the headset cord and the other for the transmitter dongle. On the MacBook, I tried using a USB-A to USB-C adapter on the cable that comes with the headset, but the Turtle Beach Audio Hub software refused to recognize that the headset was plugged into the MacBook. I tried two different brands of adapters and the result was the same each time. I used an old Windows laptop that had built-in USB-A ports and was able to connect to the headset and check for updates and make adjustments. When I plugged the transmitter into my PS5, I did try using it with a USB-A to USB-C adapter and plugged it into the front USB-C port on the PS5 and the transmitter DID work just fine.The box also calls out that the headset is “Glasses Friendly”. I do wear eyeglasses, but I did find that when using the headset with my glasses on, while it was comfortable enough, I did hear some squeaking and creaking when I moved my head or jaw that had to have been from the ear cup pads rubbing on the bows of my glasses. When I took my glasses off, I no longer heard the noise. The headset provides good clamping force on my head without being uncomfortable and the ear pads were able to accommodate my ears fine. Other headsets will move around on my head when I tilt forward and feel like they might slip off, but the Stealth 600 did not feel this way. Of course, everyone’s head and ear size and shape are different, so comfort is a totally subjective assessment for different users.The left ear cup of the headset is a busy place as that is where all of the controls reside and the fold-up microphone boom is there too. There is nothing happening on the right side ear cup. Besides the usual push on/push off power switch, rotary wheel volume control and USB-C port to charge the headset, there is a “Mode” button and another rotary wheel that has different functions depending on what gaming system you are using the headset with. The Mode button cycles between four different equalizer settings: “Signature Sound”, “Bass Boost”, “Treble Boost”, and “Vocal Boost”. The headset emits 1 to 4 beeps when you change modes so you can tell which of the four you just entered. I am happy to report that there are noticeable differences between these four modes and everyone should be able to find one that suits them for any gaming situation. In addition the power button has another function called “Superhuman Hearing”, which in essence boosts both the volume and the treble to help you hear quiet sounds in some games that will tip you off to what is happening around you. A fast push and release of the power button turns this feature on or off - to actually turn the headset on or off, you need top press and hold the button for a second or so until the unit gives off a couple quick beeps.The packaging and the Quick Start Guide mention a couple features that are available only when the headset is being used with an Xbox gaming system. First is a “Surround Sound” effect that is an Xbox exclusive. I can’t comment on that because I do not own an Xbox. The other is that second rotary wheel on the left ear cup will adjust the mix of game sound and chat sound you hear through the headset. When using a different system, this wheel adjusts the microphone monitoring effect - how strong you hear your own voice through the headset. It has no effect on the level of your voice that other chat participants will hear. It’s kind of disappointing that the game/chat mix function does not work with the PS5.During a chat session, if you want to mute your microphone so others cannot hear what you are saying, swinging the boom mic up into the stored location (or the part-way stored, intermediate click stop) will cut off the mic and swinging it down all the way will make it “hot” again. If you have the USB transmitter plugged into a front panel port of your gaming system, the light on it will be green when the mic is on and will pulse red when the mic is muted to give you a visual reminder if you have the microphone muted or not.The headset uses the 2.4GHz frequency to communicate between the transmitter and headset which is preferable for this type of device, so there is no Bluetooth capability to allow it to communicate with your smart phone and use it for mobile gaming or to take a phone call. The headset comes with the USB transmitter and a 24-inch long USB-A to USB-C charging cord (thick, and somewhat stiff) that would have been nice if it were somewhat longer.While not made of materials befitting a set of audiophile headphones, the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX is sturdily made from mostly plastic with fabric covered ear pads (removable and offered as a replacement part from the manufacturer) and a soft padded head band, and seems to be sturdily constructed. The features offered seem to be very generous for the price point they are set at. I can’t think of anything else gamers could ask for, and I would guess that most would be very satisfied with the performance of this headset.
So far, I am loving these Stealth 600 Gen 2 USB Headset for PS. The sound is very high quality with crystal clear audio. The sound quality gives me a competitive edge over my competition due to hearing footsteps clearer, the direction the opposing players are moving, and great environmental game sounds. I can hear my teammates at just the right volume without drowning out the game sounds. I like the convenience of muting my mic by just flipping up the microphone. That feature is very handy and quick to do without taking my eyes off the game I’m playing. This headset is very comfortable and soft. I can play multiple hours without the headset hurting my ears or my head. This headset is truly wireless, and that is a huge perk to me. It comes with a Bluetooth dongle ... MoreSo far, I am loving these Stealth 600 Gen 2 USB Headset for PS. The sound is very high quality with crystal clear audio. The sound quality gives me a competitive edge over my competition due to hearing footsteps clearer, the direction the opposing players are moving, and great environmental game sounds. I can hear my teammates at just the right volume without drowning out the game sounds. I like the convenience of muting my mic by just flipping up the microphone. That feature is very handy and quick to do without taking my eyes off the game I’m playing. This headset is very comfortable and soft. I can play multiple hours without the headset hurting my ears or my head. This headset is truly wireless, and that is a huge perk to me. It comes with a Bluetooth dongle that plugs right into the USB port of my gaming system. It does have a nice range when it comes to the Bluetooth connection. If I have to step away for a minute or two, I can just wear my headset and still be able to communicate with my squad while in game or party chat. The longevity of the battery life is great. I would agree that the battery life lasts for approximately 24hrs. I only have to charge my headset every 3-4 days, depending on how much I use them. If you want to have the competitive edge over your friends, and the competition, then I highly recommend getting these Stealth 600 Gen 2 USB Headset for PS. You will not be disappointed.
The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 gen 2 is a great budget friendly headset that offers all the basic amenities needed for gaming all without breaking the bank. Similar to the gen 1 version you will find that you still have some of the features needed to give you a step up with your gaming such as the super human feature setting.The headset is a pretty basic set up which allows you to game wirelessly for up to 24 hours before needing a charge. The headset can be paired with both the Xbox or PC and while i have not tried it with a ps4 or ps5 i honestly see no reason as to why it would not work with those consoles. When connected to a PC you can download the free app which allows for a couple features. Through the app you can update the firmware and currently right now ... MoreThe Turtle Beach Stealth 600 gen 2 is a great budget friendly headset that offers all the basic amenities needed for gaming all without breaking the bank. Similar to the gen 1 version you will find that you still have some of the features needed to give you a step up with your gaming such as the super human feature setting.The headset is a pretty basic set up which allows you to game wirelessly for up to 24 hours before needing a charge. The headset can be paired with both the Xbox or PC and while i have not tried it with a ps4 or ps5 i honestly see no reason as to why it would not work with those consoles. When connected to a PC you can download the free app which allows for a couple features. Through the app you can update the firmware and currently right now you can only adjust mic monitor levels and tone levels. There are no gate or equalizer balance adjustment but that can all be changed with future updates possibly. The headset comes with a flip up/down mic mute feature which is very ascetically pleasing. When you wish to mute the mic simply flip it up and the mic blends perfectly with the side of the ear cup. One side of the mic offers tow volume dials, one for game volume and one for mic volume allowing you to get the desired balance between in game audio and voice chat audio. Simply pressing the power button after the mic has been turned on will allow for the superhuman feature to be turned on. For those not familiar with this feature what this does is amplify alot of your background noises which is usually drowned out. For example you are able to hear footsteps and reloading alot more clearly and from which direction it is coming from which allows you to prepare for oncoming enemies in games such as Pubg and Cod. This does come at a sacrifice to audio quality as it compress everything however if your trying to get the upper hand in a combat style pvp game then that shouldn't matter too much. One thing i want to note which stood out right away was the comfort level. The frame design is a hard plastic design with cushion earcups. The frame and cushions were very rigid out of the box and this headset does require a decent amount of break in time. The first few uses were very uncomfortable however after about 24 hours of use i have finally started to feel as if they are breaking in and becoming comfortable to wear for longer periods of gaming. Audio quality is pretty decent however at this price point don't expect it to blow you away. There is on 360 or Saptial audio so if your the kind of person that is looking for the immersion factor when gaming you may want to pass on this however audio quality is not horrible just nothing special.All in all that's pretty much it in the way of features. This is a basic headset the gets the job done and does it all without leaving you broke. The audio quality is sure to please most people however for those people that are audiophiles you may want to pass on this set up as it may leave you wanting more.
Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Wireless Gaming Headset for XBox is a nice wireless headset that is perfect for me and my son to play with on our Xbox console! This headset is very comfortable to wear while playing. It has a long battery life with up to 48 hours of playtime after only charging for about 15 minutes you can get up to 8.5 hours of playing. I love the sound quality and clarity with the sound. The microphone is a flip to mute one and so easy to use. Setting up this headset is really easy to get synced with my Xbox. The headband is made to be flexible and durable and they can be adjusted to fit over your glasses as well. The settings are easy to access on the dials for chat, volume and sound. There is also a mode to sync your music and to control what ... MoreTurtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Wireless Gaming Headset for XBox is a nice wireless headset that is perfect for me and my son to play with on our Xbox console! This headset is very comfortable to wear while playing. It has a long battery life with up to 48 hours of playtime after only charging for about 15 minutes you can get up to 8.5 hours of playing. I love the sound quality and clarity with the sound. The microphone is a flip to mute one and so easy to use. Setting up this headset is really easy to get synced with my Xbox. The headband is made to be flexible and durable and they can be adjusted to fit over your glasses as well. The settings are easy to access on the dials for chat, volume and sound. There is also a mode to sync your music and to control what you listen to. This headset can be used on multi platforms like Xbox, Xbox One, Nintendo switch and others. Included with this wireless headset is lag free wireless adapter, USB-C charging cord and manual. We love the camo design on this headset. I highly recommend the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Wireless Gaming Headset for high quality sound, fast charging and long battery life for playing for hours on our Xbox!
Power button that only works half the time, sometimes turning on, sometimes not, sometimes turning on with no indication it actually turned on only to have you press and hold the power button again and end up turning it off. I had to move the wireless dongle to the front USB on my PC because half the time it would boot up but not connect to the device, showing a green light on the dongle but no response, unplugging and plugging the dongle back in fixes this temporarily. Bluetooth only sometimes connects, my laptop would see the device, attempt to connect, then fail over and over until i rebooted the headset a few times then magically it will work.My whole reason for getting this headset was so i could easily switch between my work laptop (bluetooth) and my desktop ... MorePower button that only works half the time, sometimes turning on, sometimes not, sometimes turning on with no indication it actually turned on only to have you press and hold the power button again and end up turning it off. I had to move the wireless dongle to the front USB on my PC because half the time it would boot up but not connect to the device, showing a green light on the dongle but no response, unplugging and plugging the dongle back in fixes this temporarily. Bluetooth only sometimes connects, my laptop would see the device, attempt to connect, then fail over and over until i rebooted the headset a few times then magically it will work.My whole reason for getting this headset was so i could easily switch between my work laptop (bluetooth) and my desktop PC (using the included wireless dongle) and this thing failed at every.single.turn. No amount of troubleshooting, driver updating, software installing, or sacrificing my first born to the devil could get this thing working.And another thing, what the heck is wrong with power switches? I could re write the lord of the rings novels from memory in the total amount of time i sat there pressing the power button waiting for that voice to say "power on, power level me-" and cut out for no reason leaving me to wonder, what power level is it? Over 9000? We may never know. A simple on/off switch would be awfully handyI have sworn off turtle beach because of this atrocious product.
These are not only comfortable and multi system compatible they also look great and have amazing sound. I love the fact that these are wireless and it did not effect the quailty. I have used these on my laptop and PS5. I got the Xbox version to make sure it would work with my PC, but the box says it will work for Xbox, Playstation or PC. I have only tried PS5 and PC so far. They are sturdy without being too heavy and the sound quality is really good.There is a scroll for the microphone volume and one for sound volume built into the back of the Left ear peice which makes it easy to adjust during gameplay. I did not have any static or sound issues when playing games or music and they helped cover any outside enviornment, like the dogs, cars outside etc. I am ... MoreThese are not only comfortable and multi system compatible they also look great and have amazing sound. I love the fact that these are wireless and it did not effect the quailty. I have used these on my laptop and PS5. I got the Xbox version to make sure it would work with my PC, but the box says it will work for Xbox, Playstation or PC. I have only tried PS5 and PC so far. They are sturdy without being too heavy and the sound quality is really good.There is a scroll for the microphone volume and one for sound volume built into the back of the Left ear peice which makes it easy to adjust during gameplay. I did not have any static or sound issues when playing games or music and they helped cover any outside enviornment, like the dogs, cars outside etc. I am definitely going to get another pair so I do not have to switch back and forth between systems.Syncing it to a different system was simple with the USB, both PC and PS5 picked it up immediately. Though I did have adjust my audio playback on the PS5 to headphones only so it wasnt playing both on TV and the headset. Great product overall.
I recently picked up the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Wireless Gaming Headset, and it's been a fantastic addition to my gaming setup. First off, the compatibility is off the charts—it works seamlessly with my Xbox, PS5, and even my Nintendo Switch, which is a huge plus for someone who loves to switch between different platforms.The wireless feature is a game-changer. I can move around freely without getting tangled in wires, and the connection is super stable—no dropouts or weird interference. The battery life is impressive, too; I've pulled off multiple long gaming sessions without needing to recharge.Now, let's talk sound quality because Turtle Beach really knocked it out of the park here. The audio is crisp, clear, and immersive. I can hear every ... MoreI recently picked up the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX Wireless Gaming Headset, and it's been a fantastic addition to my gaming setup. First off, the compatibility is off the charts—it works seamlessly with my Xbox, PS5, and even my Nintendo Switch, which is a huge plus for someone who loves to switch between different platforms.The wireless feature is a game-changer. I can move around freely without getting tangled in wires, and the connection is super stable—no dropouts or weird interference. The battery life is impressive, too; I've pulled off multiple long gaming sessions without needing to recharge.Now, let's talk sound quality because Turtle Beach really knocked it out of the park here. The audio is crisp, clear, and immersive. I can hear every footstep, every reload, and it just makes games like Apex Legends and Call of Duty that much more intense and enjoyable. The flip-to-mute mic is a neat feature, and my friends have said that my voice comes through loud and clear.
The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen2 USB for Playstation has to be the best gaming headset available in its price range. The first thing I noticed was how robust the build quality is of this headset. Not only that though it looks as good as it feels and the design is very impressive. It even has numbers with lines and notched-out sections on the headband so you do not have to guess where to adjust them to for your head once they are dialed in. You know in case someone else borrows your headset with a different size head. From the way they pivot in and out to conform to your head to the almost invisible mic boom when it is folded in. The mic boom automatically mutes when folded in which is a great feature and another attribute to the engineering put into this headset. ... MoreThe Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen2 USB for Playstation has to be the best gaming headset available in its price range. The first thing I noticed was how robust the build quality is of this headset. Not only that though it looks as good as it feels and the design is very impressive. It even has numbers with lines and notched-out sections on the headband so you do not have to guess where to adjust them to for your head once they are dialed in. You know in case someone else borrows your headset with a different size head. From the way they pivot in and out to conform to your head to the almost invisible mic boom when it is folded in. The mic boom automatically mutes when folded in which is a great feature and another attribute to the engineering put into this headset. All of the controls and the charging port are on the left side of the controller. First starting at the bottom is a USB-C charging port to bring things up to date. Then you have a slightly recessed power button which works very easily you just have to push it in until it clicks and you see the red light then you will hear it play a little tune and when the light turns blue you are connected. Then right above the power button is the equalizer mode button which is raised to differentiate itself from the power button. Another brilliant engineering idea. Then you have a simple mic-level scroll wheel and above it the volume wheel. Now on to in-game performance a place where more of the engineering efforts are apparent. The sound is crisp and clear and very well balanced with a good amount of low-frequency performance without overdoing it. Even the bass is crisp while the highs are not overdone either. They have managed to balance the sound to where you hear even the smallest details like footsteps and other details that give you an edge and an awareness of your surroundings that can help you succeed in your mission in first-person shooter games. Another stand out in performance is the mic which isolates very well and only picks up background noise minimally. This enables you to hear the person you are talking to and still hear what is going on around you without crossover noise. This makes a big difference in your ability to focus on the task at hand and blocks out distractions. Excellent sound quality even when compared to headphones I have that are 3x the cost. Serious attention to detail throughout these headphones has not gone unnoticed. I feel like they will be a best seller in this price range and would definitely recommend them to anyone!
Bottom line: the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max is an incredible-sounding wireless headset with enough palpable heft in the low end to satisfy most bass-heads and render bombastic gaming soundtracks with aplomb, yet not come off muddy or thin and sloppy in the middle & higher registers where it offers more-than-pleasing speed, detail, and articulation. Sadly, the Stealth’s outstanding audio performance, solid construction, and a few nifty tricks up its sleeve could not offset some of the more serious issues we had with finicky comfort (it is seemingly better suited to those with smaller heads/features) and what proved to be somewhat unwieldy controls. But if you are one of the lucky few whose anatomy fits well with the Stealth’s design, and you don’t spend a lot ... MoreBottom line: the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max is an incredible-sounding wireless headset with enough palpable heft in the low end to satisfy most bass-heads and render bombastic gaming soundtracks with aplomb, yet not come off muddy or thin and sloppy in the middle & higher registers where it offers more-than-pleasing speed, detail, and articulation. Sadly, the Stealth’s outstanding audio performance, solid construction, and a few nifty tricks up its sleeve could not offset some of the more serious issues we had with finicky comfort (it is seemingly better suited to those with smaller heads/features) and what proved to be somewhat unwieldy controls. But if you are one of the lucky few whose anatomy fits well with the Stealth’s design, and you don’t spend a lot of time fiddling w/onboard controls, you will be rewarded with absolutely stellar sound for your troubles.PROs:- After trying/keeping/flipping more than two dozen headsets from HyperX, Logitech, Audeze, Astro, Corsair, Razer, Steelseries & others over the past several years, I can honestly say that the Stealth 600s are very competitive, offering an INCREDIBLY lively, engaging, and enveloping soundscape for gaming--but are just as well-suited to music and videos. They may not be as accurate or clinical-sounding as more serious, audiophile-oriented offerings, but they are undeniably FUN to listen to without assaulting the senses with overbearing presence in one area of the spectrum or another.- You do not need an app to customize the EQ; the Mode button cycles through different EQ settings with corresponding tones (1-4 beeps) indicating Signature Sound, Bass Boost, Bass & Treble Boost, or Vocal Enhancement. Signature Sound was the nicest of the bunch; it's on the warmer side w/enough low-end bloom to add visceral “heft” to bass notes and explosions, while the mids and highs of piano notes, acoustic guitar strings, and female voices are rendered clear, fast, and detailed without becoming fatiguing or screechy. Against the much higher-priced Arctis Pro Wireless, the Stealth offers a fuller/"thicker” sound that simply delivers more oomph & presence across the entire spectrum; they are not as airy or polite as the Arctis, but they are fast and resolving enough to capture any delicate notes or subtle nuances of higher-quality audio recordings/game soundtracks.- The power button also toggles Turtle Beach’s “Superhuman Hearing” feature. Competitive gamers searching for subtle directional cues will appreciate this mode which enhances & amplifies certain elements of a game’s soundfield (enemy footsteps, distant dialogue, hidden passage/item indicators) making it easier to locate your targets on- or off-screen.- The flip-down boom mic almost completely integrates into the left earcup while the low-profile buttons and volume dials provide a seamless/uncluttered look.- Speaking of the mic, my teammates noticed just a HINT of emphasis in the higher frequencies that made my voice slightly easier to hear/understand during a crowded multiplayer session, but vocal quality was free of any overly processed/unnatural tinny sound that can plague lower-quality headset microphones. Just lift the boom up part way and a pair of falling tones indicates that the mic is muted; fully extend the mic again and a pair of rising tones confirms the mic is live. The boom is relatively short, so you won’t accidentally be smashing chips or the edge of a soda can into it while you’re playing, but it does pivot forward towards your mouth slightly to improve capture quality if you want.- Though not required, the Turtle Beach Audio Hub allows for firmware updates & two helpful volume adjustments; one for sidetone so you can tweak how loud your own voice sounds in your headset, and one for volume of the various status beeps & tones—this makes it easy to set EQ/Superhuman modes without having to don the headset itself.- Two separate dials offer total customization of chat volume (when used in Xbox mode) and game volume without having to trade-off levels between the two. When used on a computer, the chat dial controls sidetone volume instead.- Construction is all-plastic but doesn’t feel cheaply so; the heavy-duty headband can take a lot of twist and flex without creaking. Numbers & hash marks are visible through cutout windows in the headband so it is a snap to resize to your original settings after stowing the headset away or loaning it out to others.- Earpads feel like dense memory foam though surprisingly they did not force the stems of my Gunnar glasses into the sides of my face. The mesh coverings help with heat dissipation during long gaming sessions while the underside of the headband features more pillow-soft padding covered in a butter-smooth pleather material.- Like many wireless headsets, this one requires a USB dongle for zero-lag 2.4 Ghz connectivity. Turtle Beach gave its wireless transmitter a Swiss-Army knife’s worth of compatibility with a hardware switch that changes from native Xbox mode to USB compatibility for use with a PS4/PS5, PC/Mac, or Switch. There is also a USB-A to USB-C cable included, but it is for charging only.- Turtle Beach promises more than 48 hours of battery life; I haven’t had a marathon gaming session quite that long, but I used the headset for more than a week straight on a single charge and still didn’t get the low battery indicator on the headset.CONs:- Windows 11 reported the sampling rate for the Stealth 600 locked in at 16-bit/48kHz; although this is VERY good audio quality (DVD-level), it falls short of many higher definition bit-depths/sampling rates. If you use services like Tidal or Amazon Music HD, you will be missing out on some higher-resolution sound quality options which somewhat limits the flexibility of this headset as a “perfect” all-arounder- The Stealth feels sturdy enough to travel, but there is no case or even simple fabric sack included to keep the headset, charging cable, and dongle together. The earcups also do not fold perfectly flat making for oddball storage or packing limitations in a backpack or laptop bag.- Maybe I’m just getting old and prefer not to keep as much in my head anymore; but spoken status indicators would be a nice flourish rather than having to remember which set of beeps or tone patterns correspond to which mode of operation/setting.- The dongle's latest redesign takes a small hit in usability. Instead of an easy-to-reach pairing button, you now need to press a small pinhole button to start the re-paring sequence. The process is quick enough—maybe 5-10 seconds—but you’ll need to have a paperclip or SIM card removal tool handy if you ever need to re-pair the headset to the transmitter. I suppose this reduces the chance of accidentally restarting the pairing process, but any design feature that requires me to hunt down a separate tool just to press a button seems like an unnecessary penalty in usability.- "Superhuman Hearing" is an acquired taste that is probably best for REALLY competitive gamers playing games in very specific genres or needing to emphasize very specific types of environmental sound effects; the accentuation of select elements of the soundfield often rendered music or other effects a distorted or even harsh-sounding. In fairness, similar competitive “hearing enhancements” from other manufacturers do exactly the same thing so this is nothing specific against Turtle Beach’s solution.- Like last year’s model, the controls on the Stealth are troublesome (at best) to operate blind/by touch alone. The Mode button is precisely the same size and shape as the power button, is raised only slightly, and sits in line right next to the power button--meaning that I was forever fumbling around for the right button to change the sound profile or activate/deactivate Superhuman Hearing and constantly hitting the wrong one. The chat and volume dials are similarly spaced right on top of each other and offer the exact same profile, texture, and shape—futzing for the chat volume and changing the headset volume instead (or vice-versa) was a regular occurrence during play. You’ll get used to things over time I’m sure, but it was definitely frustrating to try making changes in the middle of a game and constantly coming up with the wrong control.- Again, just like last year’s model, vertical earcup pivot is incredibly limited—maybe only 5-10 degrees (pictured with this review). This, coupled with the aggressive curvature of the stiff headband, meant that inward clamping pressure became painful and fatiguing very fast. In practice, I could only wear the Stealths for about 15 minutes at a time before my ears and the top of my head became noticeably uncomfortable. My wife found them a bit easier to wear; but she noted that the earpads did not feel pillowy soft like the headband does. My 11-year-old daughter, on the other hand, positively adored the headset, thought they were extremely comfortable, and couldn’t wait for me to pass them along to her—so take that as a bit of potential sizing advice if you’re considering these cans for yourself.- In line with our findings about potential fitment issues, the earpads are also a bit of a mixed bag. Despite being somewhat “ear-shaped” for a supposedly more accommodating fit, the openings are really not large enough for these to be considered over-the-ear headphones (unless you have incredibly small ears—like my daughter). When you add in the more unyielding foam material under their mesh fabric coverings, AND the high inward clamping force mentioned above, those of you with larger or more sensitive ears may experience quite a bit of discomfort due to substantial on-the-ear pressures as well.
| Release date Australia | June 6th, 2023 |
| Developer | Turtle Beach |
| Game Edition | Standard Edition |
| Box Dimensions (mm) | 220x245x95 |