![]() It came through especially in its low frequency. I had a rather fun gaming session with the Stealth 700. The Stealth 700 looks like it’s truly made for gaming, I just wish the layout could’ve been a little simpler. There’s a special button dedicated to activating the headset’s superhuman hearing mode. For instance, the pairing switch for Xbox and phone is different. It has a dedicated switch for almost every function which adds quite a lot of points to its convenience factor. It’s important to add, though, I really appreciate the Stealth 700’s controls. And if headphone manufacturers are so obsessed with displaying them all on the same cup, why does it have to be the left? Hosting some of the important controls on the right earcup would have been a much more intuitive design. I fail to understand why tiny switches that need to be toggled and little dials that need to be rotated can’t be divided equally among both the earcups. Just like in Sennheiser’s HD350BT, they’re all clustered on the left earcup. The controls on the Stealth 700 features the same problem I am so used to critiquing by now. The Most Common Problem Regarding Controls The hard metal grills definitely didn’t feel nice against my ears and left me wishing for a little more padding. As a result, the cartilage of my ears kept touching the walls of the earcups’ interior. Just like the Logitech G733, the Stealth 700 doesn’t provide much padding in the centre of its ear cushions. A minor gripe I had with the padding was in the interior of its earcups. It offers a generous amount of support and padding from almost all sides and stays fixed in place. Even around my small head, it feels nice and tight. The fit is superb and almost every single angle feels comfortable. The Stealth 700 is truly one of the snuggest headsets I’ve come across. This feature coupled with the fact that the mic is small and stops right before your mouth ensures that your teammates are not bothered by your breathing sounds. Other cherished features include the ability to move the mic not just up and down like most headsets but also close and far. When you have non-gaming needs, you can tailor the headset accordingly. ![]() I found this feature very strategic not only because of the extra comfort it provides but also because of the part it plays in preventing overheating.Īnother appreciated feature of the Stealth 700 is its integrated mic that goes inside the headset when not in use, ensuring that you don’t look like a newscaster at all times. ![]() The earcups are made out of leather with a layer of cloth covering the area that touches your ears. Underneath the headband, there’s generous leather padding that rests comfortably against the top of your skull. The headband features a convenient extender that offers a lot of give when extended fully. ![]() It sports the Turtle Beach logo with a single silver ring running along the earcup. Aesthetics wise, the Stealth 700 is fairly minimal. The headset manages to be lightweight in addition to being robust. It gives off an expensive vibe and isn’t flimsy from any angle. The Stealth 700 sports a plastic body that feels very sturdy. Today, we’re reviewing their Stealth 700 Gen 2 Headset that’s primarily designed for Xbox 360 and Xbox One but, thanks to Bluetooth pairing technology, it works perfectly well with phones too. Turtle Beach recently released the Stealth series and they’re nothing less than a treat for gamers who wish to have impressive sound and an attractive body at a very reasonable price.
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