<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> //344567.top 2025-06-24T15:51:00Z en <![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 is one of my utterly favor🦄ite pairs of cups I've reviewed this year. The sound from its beefy 60mm Eclipse dual audio drivers rocked my Polly Pocket-branded socks off - and still does to this day.

Yet, even with its powerful sound, its hefty $199.99 / £179.99 price point, and uncomfortable, bulky size made it hard to fully recommend amongst the best gaming headsets out there. Right now, it's down to just which is not only just dollars away from its lowest ever price, but makes it far easier than ever ꦅto finally sing its incredibly sounding praises.

Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 wireless gaming headset |
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- The Stealth 700 Gen 3 is one of the best-sounding headsets available today, thanks to its beefy 60mm Eclipse dual audio drivers, and this almost record-low price of $151 makes that high-quality sound more accessible than ever. This current deꦛal means you save $48.99 and get access to its great sound, simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz audio, high-quality mic, and up to 80 hours of battery life in the proces𝓀s.

Buy it if:

✅ You play Xbox, PS5 & PC
✅ You want your games to sound loud
✅ A long battery life is a must

Don't buy it if:

❌ Comfort is key
❌ You want a glasses-friendly headset

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It's current low price doesn't erase the fact that this is not a headset for those with extra sensi♏tive noggins', but if you're more concerned about finding a headset that gets loud and brings that booming bass and oomph you've dreamed of for your favorite games, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 is the way to go.

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset?

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the accessories of the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

If you've spent your fair share trying out some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets but have never found something loud enough, the 700 Gen 3 should be on your radar. It's been a few months since my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询ꦯ:Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 review, but I regularly grab these bad boys when I'm after that gut-punching sound, and the 🃏current headset I'm using (or reviewing) isn't quite doing the job.

No matter if I had it plugged into my PS5 or PC, every game sounded, and still sounds absolutely incredible. The D-shaped earcups are not that comfortable (which I'll touch on more later), but they're large enough to entomb your ea🌟rs and fully immerse you in the sound of their mighty 60mm Eclipse dual audio drivers, even without any active noise canceling to be found. During my review, I stated that the Stealth 700 Gen took my favorite online games like Marvel Rivals and Dead by Daylight and "propelled them to levels of immersive bliss" and I still stand by that.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcome of the Turtle Beach logo as seen on the Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset headband.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

That fantastically loud soun💮d extends to TV shows, too. The day the Severenace season two finale dropped on Apple TV, I was so fed up by the awkwardly quiet sound of the headset I had at hand that I went through the effort of pausing my favorite show and running to my office to grab this Turtle Beach he🙈adset instead - and I'm glad I did. Not only was it capable of making online games sound superb, but the eerie chords of composer Theodore Shapiro's Severance opening never sounded better.

The only major issue I had with the Stealth 700 Gen 3 is its massive weight. At 408.2g, it remains one of the heaviest headsets I've ever tested, and as someone prone t꧋o migraines, I can't wear it that long without starting to feel a bit sore and nauseous. If you have an extra sensitive head like me, grab the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X Wireless for instead, as this is not a comfortable experience, especially if you wear glasses every day like me.

However, its current almost record-low price of just , powerful sounding 60mm Eclipse dual drivers, high-q♒uality unidirectional microphone, and simultaneous Bluetooth & 2.4GHz connectivity make it easier to recommend today - if you can overlook its bulky, uncomfortable misgivings.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> The Turtle Beach Airlite Fit stands out amongst the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch accessories available for Ninty's late𒈔st handheld, not just for its incredibly low $30 / £20 cost, but thanks to its glorious, nostalgia-inducing transparent tech colorway.

The moment I first saw the 'Ghost Purple' model in person, my mind was flooded by memories of staring at the stunning Grape Purple Nintendo 64 that lined the Toys R' Us shelves growing up, andཧ even the Atomic Purple Game Boy ♎Color that I currently still have amongst my older Nintendo tech collection.

Turtle Beach Airlite Fit wired gaming headset |

The Turtle Beach Airlite Fit is an officially licensed Nintendo Switch headset, but it's also fully supported on the new Switch 2. It's available in three colorways, but𒆙 its Ghost Purple model is perfect for older Ninty fans who want a nostalgic transparent-♚tech throwback (without the features of a mid-range alternative) without breaking the bank.

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It's not the first headset to callback to the transparent tech trend of the late 90s and early 00s by any means. Right this very second, you can grab the limited edition 'Glorange' 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Game Buds and the Phantom Green 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X Chroma headse🍌t that feature transparent orange and green designs of their own, but this nostalgia aesthetic typically doesn't comeཧ cheap.

If you're a fellow old-age millennial gaming pensioner and want to dip your toes back int🌃o the transparent tech trend of your childhood, the Airltie Fit wired gaming headset is a low-cost way to do just that, and even better, it's compatible with the Nintendo Switch 2 straight out of the box.

Photo of the CRKD Atom controller sitting next to the Ghost Purple Airlite Fit wired gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

This is a wired headset, so there wasn't a huge worry that it wasn't going to be compatible with the Switch 2 during my time spent testing the pair of cups so far. However, I can't pretend that the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets and their varying compatibility didn't bestow some worry within me before I popped ✨the headset into the 3.5mm jack and had absolutely no issues.

Once you have the Airlite Fit hooked up to your Switch 2, you have some pleasantly sounding 40mm speakers at your disposal. As a low-cost headset, they have nothing on the 40mm Neodymium drivers audio drivers of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless, but whether I was drifting through Mario Kart World in free-roam mode, or trying to refreshen up my Soul Calibu💫r 2 skills via the Nintendo Switch Online GameCube game library, everything from dialogue, the roaring of engines, to the clashing of swords sounded pleasant to the ear.

Photo by Rosalie Newcombe of the Ghost Purple Airlite Fit wired headset by Turtle Beach sitting on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

As a wired headset, the Airlite Fit doesn't come with all the fancy features found on other Turtle Beach headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3. There's no Bluetooth, no 2.4GHz, no customizability - it's literally just a reasonably good sounding wired headset with a flip-to-mute mic. But it still comes with one major caveat - its particularly tight clꦅamping force.

Its headband is adjustable, but no amount of pushing the headset up or down was able to put off the strain it began to put on either side of my temples after about an hour's worth of testing. At least it's extremely light at just 228g, just like the 'Airlite Fit' name suggests, however, its lack of comfort puts m🍬e in the camp of recommending this more to younger Switch 2 fans. Or to those of you who want a cheap headset option for their kids when they're desperate to play some Mario Kart World during long car journeys.

Adults will still get a kick out of the nostalgia-inducing 'Ghost Purple' colorway, but I recommend saving up for alternatiꦏves like Phantom Green Razer Barracuda X Chroma if you still want the transparent-tech throwback without losing out on comfort.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> Turtle Beach has put three new controllers 🧸up for pre-order, and they might not be as pricey as you first expect coming from a well-known brand. Whil🔜e Turtle Beach does make some premium bits of hardware, it's no stranger to catering to the budget buyer either, and you may be surprised to know that all three of the brand's latest gaming gadgets are coming in under $50.

The main standout for me is the new Turtle Beach Afterglow Wave, an RGB-filled controller with fairly solid features for its asking price. Newly refreshed with Hall Sensor tech, 3-stop adjustable triggers, and integrated audio controls, this would give any budget 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controller a run for its money. For only , it comes in a slew of colors that only stඣrengthen its RGB-filled personality. You can pre-order it now for its release on the 18th of May.

Turtle Beach Afterglow Wave |
With 8 RGB 🐻modes and laser-etched textured grips, this isn't going to be a bad controller to grab for any Xbox or PC player looking to inject a little bit more RGB into their setup.

Buy it if:

✅ You like RGB gaming peripherals
✅ You want an affordable controller
✅ You'd like two back buttons

Don't buy it if:

❌ You don't care about trigger stops
❌ You want a wireless controller

The most clued-in among you may feel like the Afterglow looks eerily familiar, and that's because it's actually a refreshed version of an existing peripheral. If you didn't know, Turtle Beach acquired rival gaming accessory maker PDP last year. Although PDP is responsible for some excellent controllers, it now looks as though Turtle Beach is taking a big st𒅌ep inwards as its parent company and removing its name from its existing proꦇduct lines.

The already exists, and costs the same as this new version does. Honestly, it's a little bit tricky to notice the differences between PDP's original model and this relaunched one - they even have the same color variants and official Xbox licensing. It looks as though the Hall Sensor triggers, textured grips, and rumble motors are the new standout features Turtle Beach is priding the new version on. On the whole, though, it does look a bit likeಌ this is the same controller, priced exactly the same, just with any mention of PDP's original craftsmanship removed.

The second controller the brand has refreshed is the Rematch Core Wired, which again, is an existing PDP product. The PDP Rematch Advanced Controller has made a name for itself with a very affordable sub-$30 price tag and loads of interesting colorways. The New Turtle Beach version releases on May 15 for and doesn't seem to add much in the way of features, besides some new multicolored camo pa💙int jobs. Thankfully, it's also priced the same as the existing PDP model.

Turtle Beach Rematch |
I'm seeing five different colorways of this refreshed Rematch controller listed at Turtle Beach's retaꦅil website. Those integrated audio controls/dedicated mute button could come in really handy in multiplayer games, and aren't a bad perk for the price.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a cheap and cheerful Xbox controller
✅ You'd use integrated audio controls
✅ You want something colorful

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want back buttons
❌ You expect an upgradꦛe from the existing Rematch controller

Lastly, Nintendo Switch owners have something to get excited for, thanks to a new design for the Rematch Wireless controller for Nintendo's platform. The Invincible M🌞ario skin for this product launches (you guessed it) May 18, but it's got a pretty god-tier Mario livery on it that shows the titular hero clearly benefiting from a dose of star power. The coolest bit? It even glows in the dark.

This one will set you back , but I'd expeౠct with so many excitꦡed Nintendo shoppers right now, you might want to act quickly on pre-ordering. That said, there is a bit of a caveat to think about in terms of futureproofing.

Turtle Beach Rematch (Nintendo Switch Edition) Invincible Mario controller |
This one is the most expensive of the lot, which is strange considering it's built for a platform that's coming to the end of its life. 🌊Hopefully, we will hear official word about Switch 2 compatibility soon.

Buy if it:

✅ You love a bit of Mario merch
✅ You aren't buying for Switch 2 use only
✅ You are🏅n't a fan of theღ official Pro controller for Switch

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want an official Switch 2 controller
❌ You mainly play on other platforms

Interestingly, for anyone looking to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:pre-order a Nintendo Switch 2 at the moment, the marketing materials and press release Turtle Beach sent don't include any claims about it working wi🌃th Switch 2. This is disappointing for sure, but it tracks.

We're still yet to hear any confirmation about third-party Nintendo Switch controllers being compatible with the new platform. Yes, we do have compatibility grids and confirmation about existing fir✃st-party Nintendo accessories, but still nothing about third-party products. Let's hope that with a skin this fun, we can expect to be racing around Mario Kart World with it in hand.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> I’m not sure how to feel about the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot controller. On one hand, it’s a modu𒁏lar controller that’s right up my alley. Instead of coming with a case crammed full of swappable parts and a tool or two to join them together with, it’s got a fresh, spinning design that’s unrivalled in terms of its novelty and convenience.

On the other hand, I can’t help but feel like the Stealth Pivot is copying the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller’s homework a little too closely. This is the first gamepad Turtle Beach has launched since acquiring PDP, the maker of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox. That controller is the modern-day trendsetter for any modular gaming peripheral, and even if the Stealth Pivot goes about things in a different way, 𒈔it feels a bit like an inferior version that’s trying to buddy up to what came before.

The other problem is that while the Stealth Pivot has a reasonable $129.99 / £129.99 price tag, it’s silently driven up the cost of its predecessor, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra. Despite launching at a generous $179.99, it’s since inflate🎃d to $200, and I’m 🥀not convinced the Stealth Pivot is good enough to be a more affordable replacement.

Design

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One of the rotating modules on the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)
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The tucked in thumbstick of the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot before a pivot

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

In terms of its broad design strokes, the Stealth Pivot feels very similar to the Turtle Beach controllers of old. It’s got a traditional Xbox shape albeit with a slightly swollen mid-section where more utility features are crammed in. On the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Recon, these were audio controls, but here, there’s a sma♌ll on-screen display that allows you to change profiles and button mappings with a bit more ease than usual.

There are some textured grip panels, there’s matte black plastic bodywork, and more than a lot of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers, there’s decent build quality in the Pivot. I don’t hear any creaks or cheap❀ plastic noises when I try and wrench one grip away from the other, and that can often be the case.

Of course, the bigg༺est design praise I can give is to do with the clever modular functionality of the Pivot. Using some switches on the back of the controller, you can appl♍y some light pressure to one of the facial panels, spin it around, and get a new controller entirely - at least in theory. No need for a specialist screwdriver or fiddly part swapping. Just flick the switch, spin the module, and you’ve got a new controller to play with.

Since this is an officially licensed Xbox controller, the main modules you’ll use for the majority of your playtime are the offset thumbsticks, X, Y, B,ಌ A buttons, and circular D-pad. When spun around though, this really becomes a fighting game specialist, with a D-pad and duplicate buttons for the bumpers on the left, anꩲd six facial buttons on the right. It’s a bit of a shame that there’s no way to swap out the modules at all so you can specialize more in different genres, though.

Features

The back buttons of the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

But the clever pivoting modules aren’t the only reason to consider the latest Turtle Beach gamepad. It’s got Hall sensor thumbsticks, which are cleverly designed to twist inwards to allow for the signature pivoting movements. It is a bit unfortunate that they don’t have a second twist-out length to make them higher like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PowerA Fusion Pro does. Unlike the Sℱtealth Ultra, you don’t get varying thumbstick tops in the box, so you’re left with the fairly small, quite slippy surfaces that come as standard.

You get two back buttons, and although they press with a rather robust feel thanks to the controller’s build quality, they do feel like a downgrade compared to the four microswitch back buttons on the Stealth Ultra. Even if Turtle Beach couldn’t justify the cost of microswitches in the back of the Pivot, I’dꦕ have liked to see all four back buttons carry over. This would have truly made this controller stand out, especially in its price range.

There are some trigger-stop switc🔴hes if you’re a fan o💜f turning them into short-actuation speed machines. The feel on them is quite harsh when these are locked into position though, and the corners do dig into my fingers a bit.

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot leaning against a stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The face buttons are fairly uninteresting if I can say that without sounding rude. There’s not a lot of feel to them, they have quite a deep actuation, and for a pad that wants to be able to transform into a fightpad, they really lack the speed other controllers can give. It’s nice having the option of a potential eight face buttons, but aspiring Esports athletes will probably want something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V3 Pro, or even its cheaper tournament edition which has ext꧃ra bumpers, and very speedy💞 and super tactile microswitch buttons all over it.

I’d love to tell you that the action of spinning this controller’s face modules is as easy as it sounds. Unfortunately, it really ♔isn’t as intuitive as it wants to be.

Then there’s the OSD, which also feels a bit downgraded from the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra. Having just tested the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Manba One, I’m now hyper-aware that there are much more conclusive and easier-to-operate OSDs that can appear on board a controller. Turtle Beach was really a pioneer of this feature, and while it’s useful for switching profiles and extra button assignments, it isn’t the most intuitive to navigate, and if t꧂he pivot really wants to distinguish itself, it needs a bit more than that.

At least in terms of connectivity, you do get some wireless bonuses. The USB dongle comes in its own, small box, which is better than nothing when it comes to keeping it in a safe place where it won’t get lost. Unfortunately, the receiver isn’t the strongest, and I frequently found calibration and detection issues throughout my wireles🉐s playtesting. Turtle Beach does quote a 20-hour battery life which I’m yet to fully deplete in my testing before this review. You do get an included USB cable as well, but other than that, the contents of this pad’s packaging feels quite bare-bones. Hey, at least there’s a 3.5mm headphone jack which some controllers these days leave out.

Performance

A wide shot of the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot on a walnut desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

I’d love to tell you that the action of spinning this controller’s face modules is as easy as it sounds. Unfortunately, it really isn’t as intuitive as it wants to be. You need to flick some switches on the controller’s back which are awkwardly placed and sit so deep into the chassis that you really need to turn it around and get a good look to find. Then, you need to tuck the thumbsticks in, which should be a simple twist, but always ends up feeling as though you’re breaking something. Following that, you push down on the sides of the modules that are closest to you, and they’ll do about a quarter turn. Note that they can only spin towards you, for some reason. You then have to move your thumbs up to catch the upper half of the module and rotate them the rest of the way round. This all feels like a really clunky process for what’s supposed to be a streamlined attempt at modular design. I’m no great fan of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Thrustmaster eSwap X2, but its magnetic push and pull parts feel like a satisfying ✤fidget toy compared to the janky spinning modules of the Piv🍸ot.

It just feels like someone at Turtle Beach had a truly fresh idea for a modular controller, but it was half-bake🎀d in order to satiate a cheaper price than the Stealth Ultra.

Whil💃e I do enjoy my fighting games, I’m not mainlining Tekken 8 in every one of my gaming sessions, so if I’m totally honest, the majority of my testing time was done without actually using what’s supposed to be this product’s standout feature. That’s disappointing because if there were alternative options that came in the box, or there was any way to properly customize the layout, I feel like I’d be spinning the parts around with each game I was playing. It just feels like someone at Turtle Beach had a truly fresh idea for a modular controller, but it was꧃ half-baked in order to satiate a cheaper price than the Stealth Ultra.

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot leaning against a stand in front of pink lighting, with its modules in regular mode

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Fortunately, the robust build quality and feel of the Pivot in the hands do a lot of heavy lifting. Although the thumbsticks can be really slippy due to their tiny indent🍷ation, their loose stick tension makes them feel really snappy in FPS games like Hunt: Showdown. This is definitely on the looser end of stick tensions though, kind of similar to the Scuf Nomad in that sense, so if this is something you’re looking for, all the power to you.

It just feels like this controller is missing an element of speed that would really justify its price versus something like the GameSir Kaleid. In Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, Hunt: Showdown, and even Middle Earth Shadow of Mordo🌠r (which I revisited for the first time inꦺ years while testing this pad), there’s just a lack of urgency that other controllers offer.

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot lying on a woodgrain desk

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Probably my favorite thing about this controller, however, is that the awesome, crunchy feedback of the Stealth Ultra carries over. It isn’t technically haptic feedback, but there’s something in the rumble motors, grip textures, and materials this brand uses that makes even a little rumble feel incredible. It’s not quite as detailed as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge’s haptic feedback, but it’s a step toward it I’m yet to find in other Xbox controllers. In Shadow of Mordor, for example, it’s the sort of feeꩲdback that you can hear, and it almost adds to the sound design of the game you’re playing. It’s a s𒁏trange synesthesia, but it’s one I’d recommend the Pivot for almost on its own.

The jolt of lightning your palms feel whenever you use your dash in Celeste is complimented by a D-pad that’s textured so that you can easily🎶 feel the directional differences on it. Again, I think the actuation is a bit too deep to really be helpful in platformers like Celeste where speed really is key.

Overꦺall comfort in cozy exploration games is fine, but it’s nothing special. I wouldn’t recommend the Stealth Pivot if that’s your main use for a controller, but it’ll get 💃by if you need a quick fix. Sable controlled smoothly in this way, but if you have larger hands you might want to look at something else.

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot

The rotating modules of the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

There are so many great controllers out there𒀰 right now, and although I wouldn’t scream and shout about how you should buy the Stealth Pivot, I wouldn’t say it’s necessarily bad either. It does a lot of thi🧔ngs well, and for players of fighting games looking for something versatile, it’s going to come in really handy.

Unfortunately, it’s just okay overall. Its novel concept 🅷of a spinning, modular design is hamstrung by its lack of options outside of fighting and platforming. In addition, the action of spinning out 🥃the modules feels just as clunky as other modular pads make it.

I understand that the Stealth Ult🔯ra should now seem like the premium alternative, but it doesn’t feel like the Pivot puts𒆙 up enough of a fight to be worth considering against it. The fact that it’s bumped up the price of the Stealth Ultra for no real reason is a bit of a gut punch too.

How I tested the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot

I used the Turtle Beach Stealth Pivot as my main controller for all PC gaming for about a week before this review. In that time, I put it through the usual wringer of games I test pro controllers with. I used fighting games like Dragon Ball ꧙Sparking Zero and Tekken, I cruised around the deserts of Sable, I revisited Shadow of Mordor, and I snuck around the swamps of Hunt Showdown. For platforming, I played Celeste, trying to grab as many strawberries as I could.

I compared my expe🉐rience closely witꦛh the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra and Stealth Recon. I also reflected on how this controller matches up with other modular options and ones with OSDs.

For more on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test controllers, check out the full澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.


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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> Turtle Beach is changing things up a notch and steering away from the plain aesthetics of all-black peripherals, with the launch of the new purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset. Launching on March 3 this year, the brand has taken one of the iconic models from its Stealth line and given it a new sleek purple coat of paint, all for the same budget-friendly $99.99 / £99.99 price point.

Gaming headsets come in all shapes and sizes. But when it comes to color, even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets don't leave much to the imagination. Unless specifically designed to capture that 'cute and cozy' aesthetic, these devices typically come in either an all-black or all-white designs. This was just as true for the iconic 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 but now this new pretty and purple lea🐓se on life makes it stand out from the rest of🌺 the aesthetically plain Stealth line.

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 (Purple) | 
The purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 gaming headset sports all the same impressive features as𓆏 its black and white counterparts - featuring a low-▨latency 2.4GHz Wireless and Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity options, a flip-to-mute mic, 50mm Nanoclear audio drivers, and even some built-in EQ modes. Despite its new flashy colorway, it's still priced at $99.99 / £99.99, making it one of the more budget-friendly options in the Stealth line.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a wireless gaming headset
✅ You mainly play on the Xbox Series X or PC
✅ A packed battery life is a must
You like the color purple

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want a PS5 headset
❌ Having RGB lighting is a must
❌ You want the moᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚst premium Stealth headset audio quality

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Despite this new sleek purple aesthetic, the headset retains not just the same price, but the same premium features that impressed us the first time around. Most notably, for under $100 you're still getting that impressive up to 80 hours of battery life, which is notable more than other headsets of its price range. Normally you can expect to get anywhere from 50 - to 70 hours of juice on a sub $100 pair of cups. Even alternatives in the Stealth line, like the Stealth 700 Gen 3, share the same battery limits despite costing double.

This purple version of the headset is designed with the Xbox in mind, but its Bluetooth 5.2 and 2.4GHz connectivity options make it compatible with pretty much anything you throw at it - from the Xbox Series X/S, PC to the PS5 and your everyday mobile phone. While your gaming setup gets a splash of color, its 50mm Nanoclear audio drivers offer up a rich, robust sound profile, which through our hardware team's own testing, gave justice to games from The Last of Us to Doom Eternal.

This purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 is also decked out with a flip-to-use microphone, re-mappable wheel & mode buttons, built-in EQ modes including the brand's branded 'Superhuman' hearing feature, and memory foam padding with the brand's own "Glasses-Friendly" technology. For all intents and purposes, this is the same❀ Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset released last year, but in purple form. Fortunately, the pretty purple design also hasn't jacked up the price - which is good news for those looking for a better fit for their cute and cozy gaming setups. Or anyone just as bored as I am with the sea of all-black or all-white peripherals.

Official promo image by Turtle Beach of a model wearing the new purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 gaming headset.

(Image credit: Turtle Beach)

One of the stand-out aspects of the purple Stealth 500 Gen 3 gaming headset is arguably its price. This is a sub-$100 headset, and even its brand-new flashy makeover doesn't deviate it away from its more budget-friendly price point. The Turtle Beach headset is just $99.99 / £99.99, marginally cheaper than other headsets in the Stealth line, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 which is double that of this new purple pair. By sticking with its budget pricing, that pits the Stealth 600 Gen 3 still up against other budget rivals like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark Hyperspeed, or the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X.

Where to buy the purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset

US -
In the US, you can pre-order the new purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 gaming headset directly from the Turtle Beach US storefront for its full MSRP of $99.99. Otherwise, the purple Turtle Beach headset is currently a exclusiveܫ, however, it hasn't yet made an appearance on the site.

UK -
In the UK you can grab the purple version of the Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset directly from the storꦓefront. However, under-rated UK retailer Very is your best bet for pre-orders with speedy delivery.

Purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 FAQ

When will the Purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 release?

The Purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 gaming headset is available to pre-order now for Xbox consoles, and i𒀰s planned to be released on March 3, 2025.

How much will the Purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 cost?

The brand-new Purple Stealth 600 Gen 3 will cost $99.99 / £99.99 respectively, which nestles it nicely in the sub-$100 category of gam✃ing headsets. Despite it's brand new stylish colorway, this makes the new version of the headset the same price at l💝aunch as previous models.

Is the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 available in other colors?

If you don't fancy yourself the upcoming purple version of the Stealth 600 Gen 3 gaming headset, all is not lost. Currently, you can grab the pair of cups in Black or White versions, which are available through trusted retailers aꦆnd the official Turtle Beach storefront.

If the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 didn't impress you the first time around, check out our澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: best Xbox Series X headset guide for a huge list of alternatives. We've also gathered all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets for gaming, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Steam Deck headsets in one place if you're after a pair of cups for your PC instead.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> When I entered the realm of gaming headsets, Turtle Beach was one of the first brands that caught my attention - namely for their budget-friendly options in a sea of brow-raising pricey tech. To this day, I still covet my Star Wars-branded X-Wing Turtle Beach headset, despite it not holding a candle to what a pair of high-powered cups like the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 can offer.

Its predecessor, the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2, remains one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets to this day and reinstated what the Stealth line was known for with its beefy battery life and never-ending compatibility options. This time around, the brand has yet again taken one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets and packed it with more premium features, including simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity, and boo✃ming 60mm dual audio drivers that make even the busiest game soundscaꦯpes sound full of life.

Sadly 🍰there is no noise cancelling to be found, which is a bit disappointing given the headset is priced at $199.99 / £179.99 - a lot more than its mid-range rival. Additionally, its heavy, bulky design prevents it from being the ultimate mid-range powerhouse. Regardless, there’s still a lot at play here, and Turtle Beach has proven again it can add an extra bit of 💛pizazz to an already impressive piece of tech.

Key Specs

Price

$199.99 / £179.99

Acoustic design

Over Ear, closed back

Connection

Bluetooth / 2.4 GHz

Drivers

60mm Eclipse Dual Drivers

Frequency response

20Hz -20kHz

Microphone

Uni-Directional flip-to-mute mic

ANC

No

Controls

Remappable Wheel & Mode Butto𝔉n, Volume dial, Power button, Bluetoဣoth button, Mode button

Battery

Up to 80 hours

Weight

408.2g

Compatibility

Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, P🦹C (Windows 10/11),༺ PS5, PS4, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, Mobile

Design

  • Sleek black and metal silver accented colorway
  • Subtle branding
  • Imbued with easily accessible onboard controls

The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3, for all intents and purposes, could have been named the Bulky 700. The wireless gaming headset is one of the largest pairs that’s ever crossed my desk for testing, with densely packed leather-covered foam cushions and overly large D-shaped cups. I get why they’re there, as they’re large enough to cup right around even the biggest of human ears. I also always prefer a leather, or fake leather, coating to my headset foam cushion over a fabric one as traditionally they’re softer and attract fewer cat hairs. However, they contribute to one of the most uncomfortable experiences with a headset I’ve come across.

It’s always worth noting that I do have a more sensitive head than most and am prone to migraine triggers of any kind. This headset also never gave me one, but even after adjusting the height on the cups, there was always an unnecessary tightness on the underside of each of my ears. Fortunately, this extra force (caused by the massive foam cushions) didn’t dig into the bands on my glasses. I’ve experienced that in the past with similarly heavy headsets, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Astro A50 X, but the Stealth 700 didn’t leave any imprints of my glasses on my head. In fact, the headset is designed to be “glasses friendly”, which is a nice accessibility win for those of us who need it.

The bulk isn’t just relegated to the leather-coated foam cushions. Each cup itself is pretty huge, likely to encase the booming 60mm dual audio drivers inside. If you’re after a more subtle headset to take out and about for music and podcasts, the Stealth 700 is not for you. The overall look is at least pretty sleek despite this, featuring a black colorway with some metal silver accents. There’s no garish cheap-looking lighting, and even the branding has a sleek sense o🍨f professionalism. The Turtle Beach logo is subtly located on either side of the cups, and the headband features an embossed logo that nicely catches any RGB lighting you might have around your gaming setup.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the side of the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The silver accents to the Stealth 700 are also a nice distraction from th🍌e unsightly bulk of the whole thing. For the most part, the build quality also feels rigid and of high quality, and there’s a nice matte plas🥀tic coating, which holds out well against my aptitude for tech wear and tear. My only nitpick is that there are seam lines along each of the silver edges of the headset. They aren’t too noticeable, but any keen eye won’t be able to unsee them after a while as they give a bit of a cheap feel to an otherwise premium headset.

The cups also have a ton of onboard c🍎ontrols, which I’m always a fan of. The left features a small circular power button with a ring of LED lighting, which flashes green when connected to your Xbox Series X, PC or PS5. Above this, you can find the Type-C port for charging, a re-mappable dial with bumps for additional grip, a game/chat mix dial and a small EQ ‘mode b☂utton.’ The left cup is also where you can find the hidden microphone, which flips out on the front-facing side. Whereas, on the right cup, you can find the Bluetooth multi-function button, Bluetooth dial and the cross-play buttons.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcome of the Turtle Beach logo as seen on the Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset headband.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Features

  • Simultaneous Bluetooth & 2.4GHz connectivity
  • ‘Superhuman’ hearing feature
  • EQ & customization through the Swarm II app
  • Hefty 80 hours battery life

The Stealth 700 Gen 3 ꦅhas an impressive list of features. Despite the lack of active noise canceling, the D-shaped cups are large enough to entomb your ears, which does all it can to zone out the audio around you. But you won’t quite get that total exclusion of outside noise. Where it may lack in the ANC department, the Stealth 700 does come packed with the option for simultaneous connectivity. This is a new addition that wasn't present on the Stealth 700 Gen 2 model, and the setup just requires the usual Bluetooth pairing process, along with ensuring you’ve slotted one of the accompanying dongles into your Xbox Series X / S or Xbox One.

Unlike headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X, the version of the Stealth 700 Gen 3 I tested is designed specifically for Xbox consoles in mind but also comes with two dongles, so you aren’t limited to Xbox platforms. As someone who primarily finds themselves playing the PS5, this was a pleasant surprise. There are now two tiny dongles you need to keep track of, and without an accompanying cloth bag or case to keep them in, they could go missing fast. But, either way, it makes switching to different platforms and setting up simultaneous connectivity an easier process. During testing☂, I🌟 connected the Xbox dongle to my PC tower to switch between Bluetooth and 2.4GHz, while the extra dongle was attached via the USB port on the front of my PS5.

Switching between hardware was not only incredibly simple but also pretty impressive. I can’t stand having 🎃a headset per-console,having to re-pair and switch out dongles, so this cuts down a lot𓂃 of needless prep. When the PS5 was turned on, its audio instantly came through - even if I was initially using the headset with my PC in the other room. This came in tremendously handy when finishing up a day's work as it made switching from listening to Spotify to playing Marvel Rivals in the evening super speedy.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the accessories of the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

What also came as a tremendous benefit is the Stealth 700’s inclusion of ‘Superhuman’ audio. Also included on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Atlas Air, this EQ audio pre-set allows you to๊ hear your muddled gaming soundscape in a new way, in an effort to help you decipher the position of incoming bullets and footsteps. The audio tech isn’t available out of the box, and requires the downloading of the Swarm 2 app, either on your PC or through your smartphone. But when turned on, it allowed me to take full advantage of the spatial audio integrated into the headset. It’s worth noting that it’ll do absolutely nothing for music playback othe༺r than making audio sound hollow and lifeless as a result. So make sure to turn it off when you want to mellow out to some Chappell Roan over playing a competitive hero shooter.

The Superhuman Hearing mode can be easily switched on and off via a toggle on Swarm II, which also plays host to the test of the EQ customization. On both the PC and the smartphone app (available for iOS and Android-based devices) you can switch between ‘game’ and ‘mic’ modes, which each have their own l♋ists of pre-made audio presets. Alternatively, you can easily create and save your own. As always, I like a beefy bass and so had the ‘bass boost’ preset selected, especially when listening to music. This did create more audio spillage but made my f▨avorite bands from Bombay Bicycle Club to Nirvana sound dreamy. Fortunately, there wasn’t any visible distortion from any of the available presets, from the bass boost to the ‘Turtle Beach signature sound’ setting.


The battery life of the Stealth 700 is also one of the best things the Xbox heads💞et has going for it. The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro only has up to 12 hours of battery to contend with (per battery pack), and even the Stealth 700 Gen 2 only has 20 hours, but the Stealth 300 can muster up to 80 hour🅺s of playback. From weeks of testing, I only had to charge the headset fully once, and this is after multiple nights of staying up until 3am playing Unicorn Overlord, and catching up on PS Plus’s addition of High on Life. When I did finally give it a charge, it was done within a few hours, and the small LED ring around the power button politely lit up to tell me the job was done.

Performance

  • Superb 60mmd dual drivers audio-quality
  • Easy to set up crossplay audio system
  • Crystal clear flip-to-use microphone

The Stealth 700 Gen 3 headset took the audio of games like Marvel Rivals, Dead by Daylight and Unicorn Overlord and propelled them to levels of immersive bliss. The 60mm dual audio drivers that Turtle Beach integrated this generation are no joke and can not only get very loud but make it difficult to drag myself away from spending too much time on my PS5, PC and Nintendo Switch.

I broke out Marvel Rivals to see how the headset dealt with a barrage of sounds, from bullets to the roars of the Incredible Hulk. With the out of the box audio setting𒅌s, the low, mid and highs of the shooter’s soundscape sounded deep and expansive, which is exactly what you want from the world of Marve💧l. In fact, I actually got in a hefty amount of kills as my main Starlord and climbed up the scoreboard as a result. Not only was this more than my usual measly attempts, but the superhuman EQ setting propelled this further.

Without ANC, especially as I tend to game in the same room as my partner's PC, it was definitely harder to focus entirely on the game. But the ‘gunshots’ Superhuman audio setting in particular made it easier to suss out enemy team members who would try and surround our team. The EQ tech placed the audio in a 3D soundscape, so instead of getting lost in a sea of noise, I could hear Jeff the Shark's rendition of the Jaws theme in time behind me, before the adorable guy did his 𝐆worst. Turtle Beach calls its Superhuman Hearing a “cheat code for the ears” which accurately describes the feeling of having it at my dispౠosal. I’m still relatively new to the CS:2, growing up on Quake instead when it came to PC first-person shooters. With that in mind, I'm not the best at the game but the Superhuman pre-sets also went a long way in helping me identify not just where the enemy was, but also where my team members were running off to.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the side and the mic of the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

The headset was not just equipped to give me a competitive edge, but its microphone became one oಌf the most stellar things about it. It’s detachable, and🎃 can’t be manipulated to place it closer to your mouth, which could be a deal-breaker for most. However, I grew to become a fan of its discreet hidden placement in the left cup as it was faster to flip it down when Marvel Rival match-making came to an end.

As a uni-directional microphone, also known as a dynamic mic, there’s only one spot where it’s going to best pick up your speaking. This inclusion, as opposed to other polar pickup patterns Tuꦓrtle Beach could have gone for, makes sense as you can’t actually position the mic in any other way besides up. Regardless, it provided a lovely crisp tone and my friends’ heard me yelling through their own headsets with no issues. It’s worth adding that the mic was a little loud at first. So having the Swarm II app on your phone, or on your PC to adjust it will help not blow out your best friend’s eardrums.

The mic was flipped up and out of the way when testing on the Nintendo Switch, which connected easily through Bluetooth. Every sweeping instrument of the Super Mario Galaxy score sounded almost magical coming through the headset. I also tested the Stealth 700 Gen 3 while playing my latest gaming obsession, Unicorn Overlord, namely as the OST was written primarily by one of my favorite gam🦹e composers, Mitsuhiro Kaneda. The triumphant medieval fantasy setting felt bustling and full of life thanks to the 60mm drivers yet again, as did the almost Shakespeare-like voice acting found within the game.

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset?

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the side of the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)
Buy it if:

You play across a variety of platforms, from the Xbox Series X to the PS5 and PC
You want the option of some simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity
You want a loud, booming audio-quality
EQ customization is a must

Don't buy if:

Comfort is a priority
Having ANC is a must
You prefer having a detachable mic

At a price point of $199.99 / £179.99 the Stealth 700 Gen 3 is one of the more expensive mid-range headsets I’ve had across my testing bench, but its densely packed premium f🍎eatures almost entirely justify its more-than-average cost. No matter if it’s the Xbox, PlayStation, or PC-designed version, this Turtle Beach headset comes with two 2.4GHz dongles to cover your bases. With its simultaneous audio system, you can also switch between using a Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connection across an array of consoles. High-end alternatives, like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, allow you to connect to multiple consoles and platforms at once but with costs in the higher echelon of gaming headsets, coming in at $359.99. With the Stealth 700, you are getting a more lim🍌ited version of this multi-platform support, but at a fraction of the cost.

Additionally, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 produces some of the best audio I’ve ever heard coming from a g▨aming headset. There’s no muffled gunshots, distorted highs and hollow lows at play here. Inst🐻ead, the 60mm dual drivers show their stuff by doing justice to everything from competitive shooters like Marvel Rivals and CS:2, to Super Mario Galaxy on the Nintendo Switch. Every genre of music I threw at the headset, or audio from an array of streaming services also sounded their best.

The only thing preventing this from being an all-around perfect package is the lack of wired audio support, and its outright distracting and almost painful bulky shape and weight. I'd have loved to see ANC included too, however, that'd likely drive up the cost even further, and we tend to see it on more high-end headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Alienware Pro Wireless rather than any mid-range rivals like the Stealth 700 Gen 3.

If you don't quite have the budget for a high-end headset but don't want to skimp out on too many premium features, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 is an ideal pickup. While I tested the Xbox version, there's also a PlayStation and PC model available, each with their own slight colorways. But even if you happen to stick with the Xbox Series X version like I tested, its two accompanying dongles make it a match for those who can't stick to one platform for long. Plus, no matter if you're playing the Xbox Series X, or PS5 or just listening to music, the headset's drivers can pack a punch that rivals the audio found on more expensive offerings.

These aren't going to be the comfiest things to pop on your head though. And if like me, you have a more sensitive noggin' than most, I'd recommend a mid-range alternative like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) instead, which is much more lightweight. The Stealth 700 Gen 3 also doesn't have a detachable mic, and its bulky shape makes it more stuck to use indoors than something you can easily take out to listen to your favorite tunes. Regardless, Xbox and even PS5 and PC owners have a lot at their disposal with the Stealth 700 Genღ 3, and again Turtle Beach has proven to me why they’re still one of the best gaming headset brands in the biz.

Ratings

Comfort

★★☆☆☆

Audio

★★★★★

Battery

★★★★★

Microphone

★★★★★

Versatility

★★★★☆

Build quality

★★★☆☆

How I tested the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset

I spent over two weeks with the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 gaming headset. During that time I ran the mid-range pair of cups through a gaming gauntlet of plenty hours of the competitive hero shooter, Marvel Rivals. I also put the Stealth 700 through its paces by playing Dead by Daylight, Unicorn Overlord and even Nintendo Switch titles like Super Mario Galaxy (via Super Mario 3D All-Stars) and Super Mario Sunshine. When not gaming, I used it alongside streaming platforms like Netflix to watch the mini-series Apple Cider Vinegar and listened multiple music genres and bands, from Bombay Bicycle Club, OK Go and Chappell Roan. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询: GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

If you're after a headset for your other consoles instead, check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headset, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headset for gaming guides which are full of ཧthe brim with mid-range, and high-range, alternatives to the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> Before Turtle Beach dissolved the Roccat brand, the original Kone Air attempted to pair a modest price tag with a wireless connection. While it got the job done, it made too many sacrifices to truly be considered one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming mouse mode𒁏ls on the market. The new generation is here, though, and I couldn’t be happier. The Turtle Beach Kone II Air does up the price tag, to around double that of the original, but boosts the sensor significantly and adds a r🐻echargeable battery - all in a much slicker feeling chassis. 

I’ve spent the last two weeks testing the wireless 💯Air model, though there’s also a cheaper $69.99 / £59.99 wired model that shares the same functionality and design. It’s a premium pointer considering its wider base, but in a market led by the super light, it’s certainly got a lot to say.

Key Specs
Price$119.99 / £119.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
ShapeRight-handed
Buttons9
DPI26,000
IPS650
SwitchesTitan Switch Optical
Weight110g

Design

Back of Turtle Beach Kone II Air gaming mouse with RGB on and logo visible

(Image credit: Future)

The Kone’s form factor is never going to be svelte - this is a wide-set mouse for those with larger hands or who prefer a more relaxed palm grip. At its widest point, the Kone II Air measures in at 8.3cm, a considerable increase compared to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3’s 7.5cm and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Darkstar Wireless’s 6.7cm. This is a wide, flat base with only a very slight hump in the middle - a design that’s stuck around since the early days of the range, but one that provides a particularly comfortable hold. While that form factor made the original model appear cheaper, the Kone II manages to ge𒀰t away with it, thanks to the addition of three vibrant RGB patches. These are dual-zone programmable, and provide a nicely crisp illumination across both sides of the mouse and underneath the scroll wheel. On my white model, a clean cyan shines through particularly well, though there are a range of effects to choose from. 

The matte surface texture also helps the Kone II Air feel far more premium than the original. While some may miss the rubberized sides (grip tape is still provided in the box), I much prefer the soft touch plastic coating on the 2024 model. While mice with this material sometimes run the risk of feeling slippery, I was never worried about losing my grip. That’s because this is𓃲 still a well sculpted chassis. The grooves on each side help gently guide the hand into the correct position, without every feeling tense or unnatural during gameplay. On the left, just above the thumb rest, a particularly deep recess provides both stability and comfort - I was easily able to hook my thumb around the back of this groove for extra precision when pulling down on the mouse, for example. 

Left side of Turtle Beach Kone II Air showing a deep thumb groove and side buttons

(Image credit: Future)

Of course, a wider base is always going to have an impact on the weight and the Roccat Kone II Air doesn’t shy away from its heavier 110g form factor. That’s not as bulky as the original model’s 119g, but it is noticeably chunkier than the 89g 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair M75 Wireless and the 74g 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Aerox 5 wireless, both wider-set mice. In practice, that extra weight does mean that the Turtle Beach Kone II Air is less versatile than its direct competition. The Corsair Darkstar Wireless, for example, is my go-to MMO mouse at the moment, but still manꦗages 🐓to pack a 96g form factor that brings FPS games within far closer reach. The silhouette and weight of the Kone simply aren’t conducive to these faster paced games, though it does have its place on the battlefield.

The extra weight provides a reassuring presence on the desktop. Games with the space to allow for more considered movements absolutely benefit from the additional level 🅠of control and precision that comes with a heavier point🔯er. Those with larger hands are going to get more out of this than someone with smaller hands like me (I did sometimes struggle to fully manoeuvre my way around the device during a few shootouts).

Front of Turtle Beach Kone II Air gaming mouse with focus on main click buttons

(Image credit: Future)

The actual aesthetic is a strange one. ꦕThe crisp angular lines running across the main body of the Kone II give it a distinct ‘gamer’ vibe, but this is then undercut by the soft rounded corners of the device as a whole. I would even go so far as to call the front area stubby, it just looks like there should be a tiny bit 🦋more main click before the taper begins.

Features

While the original Roccat Kone Air prioritized its wireless connection via 2.4GHz and Bluetooth, the Turtle Beach Kone II Air adds wired connectivity as well. That means you can easily plug in to charge up (yes, you can charge now - no more replaceable batteries) or ensure you’re getting the lowest latencies possible. It has to be said, I never noticed a difference in speeds between the wired and 2.4GHz connection - though most 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming mouse models ar𓆏e up to speed standards these days anyway. 

Turtle Beach also states that that wireless connection (and the RGB lighting) can run off a battery that lasts up to 130 hours on 2.4GHz and 350 hours on Bluetooth. That’s high in the world of gaming mice - the Corsair Darkstar Wireless taps out at 80 hours with a smaller system of RGBs and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Basilisk V3 Pro o🌌nly manages 90 hours. I will spend an average of 7-10 hours using a mouse every day, and at the end of the week I was still at well over 50% charge by🍌 the time Monday came around again. 

The wider base and heavier form factor might have given it away but the Tur𒊎tle Beach Kone II Air hasn’t been designed for first person shooters - and that means we get a load more programmable controls onboard. That’s excellent news for anyone who regularly plays across larger adventure titles or MMO games, having more access to quick functions makes these types of experiences all the more intuitive especially when you can keep your right hand firmly on the mouse at all times. In the Kone’s case, three side buttons (two standard back and forward clickers and a thumb rest paddle underneath) make up the bulk of your customization. However, the scroll wheel can also easily be tipped to the side to make two more inputs, with a third coming from the press of the wheel. 

Underside of Turtle Beach Kone II Air showing skates, USB-A receiver housing, and sensor

(Image credit: Future)

Underneath the scroll wheel, you’ll find a DPI shifter and scroll mode toggle as well. That makes up nine inputs in total, which can be transformed into 21 using the brand’s Easy Shift functionality. When switched on, holding left paddle with the thumb opens you up to another layer of functionality from the same buttons. Unlike in thꦜe original Kone, you’ve also got space for several presets as well - excellent for swapping between work and play, or between games.

These are among some of the best side buttons I’ve used on a gaming mouse, offering just the right amount of tension to remain satisfying without being heavy but still steering well clear of accidental presses. That even goes for the paddle sitting beneath the thumb - I’m able to comfortably rest on top of it, and giving it a quick nudge to actuate exactly when I want to. The larger shape means I’m not able to roll my thumb to reach the back side button quite as easily as I would on something smaller like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Cobra Pro, but both clickers are still easily accessible.

All of those button assignments are sorted in the Roccat Swarm software. This is a no-frills experience that neatly avoids plastering ads all over your desktop and instead focuses on getting a wide range of customization options in front of you in an intuitive manner. All of your button assignജments are quickly and easily set in here, but you’lꦆl also be configuring your sensor’s DPI, polling rate, debounce, lift off distance, angle snapping, and motion sync, as well as setting your standby timing and viewing battery and update status. Everything is neatly laid out in one place without the need to dig through menus - as someone who uses a lot of these programs for a lot of different devices, not having to re-learn where everything is is a godsend.

Performance

Right side of Turtle Beach Kone II Air

(Image credit: Future)

Of course, the Turtle Beach Kone II Air isn’t going to go toe-to-toe with the likes of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Viper V3 Pro from a pure speed standpoint. However, itꦆs feature set means its geared more towards games that require more custom inputs. That doesn’t mean it’s not equipped to track fast, though. 

The Turtle Beach Owl-Eye 26K sensor runs at 650 inches-per-second, making tracking feel effortlessly smooth across a wide range of genres. In a slimmer mouse, this sensor could easily take on more competitive endeavours from a pure specification standpoint. It’s snappy, responsive, and tracks pretty easily across a rang♔e of surfaces as well. Meanwhile, the🍨 brand’s optical Titan Switches have remained intact underneath each main click, offering a soft but still energetic response. With configurable debounces, repeat presses felt immediate. 

They’re not quite as tactile as the Omron switches in the Corsair Dওarkstar Wireless, and they felt a little heavier than Razer’s own optical switches. In practice, this meant a little fatigue was creeping in after more frantic moments, when I would sometimes drop a press or two. 

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Kone II Air?

Turtle Beach Kone II Air gaming mouse standing against product packaging on a wood gaming desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Turtle Beach Kone II Air is perfect for a player with larger hands who wants plenty of controls at their finger tips. While I wouldn’t recommend it to those playing competitively due to its size and weight, anyone looking to put comfort first while still remaining relatively fast on the battlefield should be considering this device. It’s ch💮eaper than a lot of its competition, and offers a form factor we don’t see too much of these days. Plus, it absolutely nails its ergonomic design and keeps a cool light show onboard for extra flair. 

With the wireless model coming in so much more expensive than the wired alternative, I would be hesitant to pit it as the bꦇetter buy of the two. If you don’t mind a tail on your rodent, the cheaper wired version offers excellent value for money. 

From an MMO peཧrspective, the Turtle Beach Kone II Air is just pipped by the slightly more expensive Corsair Darkstar Wireless. With more programmable inputs, a lighter form factor, and more tactile switches, Corsair’s slick pointer retains its crown in this matchup, though its $169.99 / £149.99 MSRP might run the wrong side of some budgets.

How I tested the Turtle Beach Kone II Air

I used the Turtle Beach Kone II Air for a period of three weeks, using the device for all daily work and play. I primarily tested across CS:2, Fallout 4, and Assassin’s Creed Odyssey during this process (though also dabbled in Planet Coaster and TCG Card Shop Simulator: The Prologue) as well. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming mice, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.  

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer mouse models on the market, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Logitech gaming mice. Or, for a full setup refresh, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming keyboards we’ve tested so far.  

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> 🧸Turtle Beach has lived in the mid-range and entry level price brackets for years now, with the Ste🐎alth line leading the flagships. May brought about two new Stealth models, the mid-range Stealth 600 and the lower mid-range Stealth 500. What’s the difference? About $20. The Stealth 500s are really a plug for those who can’t quite meet that $99.99 price tag of the third generation 600s but still want a solid headset for their cash. 

The $79.99 / £79.99 cups still have plenty of competition, but moving further away from that $100 position means they’re able to drop more features and prioritize audio quality while keeping that price relatively low. They’re not going to give some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets in ♊the premium range a run for their money, but they still ﷺoffer a solid experience all-round. 

Key Specs
Price$79.99 / £79.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2
Drivers40mm
Frequency range20Hz - 20kHz
MicrophoneOmni-directional
ANCNo
ControlsPower, volume, chat mix, quick switch, Bluetooth pairing, multi-function
BatteryUp to 40 hours
Weight233g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Design

Turtle Beach Stealth 500 on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

With identically shaped cups and a similar silhouette, the Turtle Beach Stealth 500 follows its sibling in its general aesthetic. However, the shortcuts to reach that low price point are pretty obvious when held side by side. The leatherette cushion cover on the Stealth 500 is much less comfortable than the mesh design of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth 600, often growing hot🎉 and slightly claustrophobic during longer play sessions. 

The actual build of this cusꦇhioning is also questionable - my test unit has a section with particularly stret🌼ched fabric. The actual cup warps slightly around the left edge, with heavy wrinkling and a less plump cushioning. This leatherette material is already prone to flaking over time, and I’m not too optimistic about the durability of that already-loose corner. 

close up on leatherette earcups of Turtle Beach Stealth 500. The left is puckered around the join with the main plastic chassis and appears wrinkled.

(Image credit: Future)

The most noticeable difference between the two headsets, though, is the headband. This is where the Stealth 500 wins out the most. The Stealth 600 is shipped with a pretty standard solid band, but there’s just not enough padding in there to remain comfortable for longer sessions. The cheaper version, however, throws a floating piece of elastic into the mix, similar to SteelSeries’ range of Nova devices. That alleviates any sense of pressure on the top of the head, with the crown only ever hitting the elastic and never the simple plasti💧c frame on top. I much prefer this design during everyday use, especially when I’m playing for ho🗹urs at a time. 

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless achieves this effect with a slightly higher $129.99 / £129.99 price tag, with a similarly flexible headband that provides🍸 just a touch more adjustability. There are no sliders to adjust the actual slide on the headband itself on the Turtle Beach, whereas the SteelSeries is fully adjustable. However, you’re still getting three size options for the elastic itself, swapped using a set of ꦉnotches on each side. 

Close up on three-pronged headband adjustment on the inside of Turtle Beach Stealth 500

(Image credit: Future)

I’m lucky🧜, though. Placing the Turtle Beach Stealth 500 straight on my noggin from the box, I didn’t notice any pain points for mis-alignment in the earcups. If you have a particularly large or small head, though, I’d recommend steering clear. The cups themselves don’t swivel🎃 and there’s not enough adjustment in the headband to be truly customizable in shape and size. 

For all their leatherette sins, the earcups remain comfortable over longer periods of time, temperature concerns aside. There’s a plush cushio🌱ning under each side, with a low clamp force trying desperately to keep things feeling loose - at least for the first few hours. 

The plastic housing of the Stealth 500 feels cheaper and more tinny compared to the Stealth 600, but looks like i🌼t could hold up against longer term use. It’s also a lightweight design that works towards its comfort as well. The Stealth 500 weighs in at 233g, a considerable improvement over the 301g Stealth 600 - especially with that lower clamp force in tow. 

Features

There was a time when cheap 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming headsets abandoned pretty much every fancy feature in the book to keep their prices low. That time has passed. Now the Turtle Beach Stealth 500 features not only 2.4GHz low-latency connectivity but also Bluetooth 5.2, and the ability to quickly swap between the two. That means you can run this on pretty much anything - though the option to default to a wired mode when the battery runs out is absent. That’s the same connectivity suite as the Stealth 600, though the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X adds a wired connection for its $99.99 / £99.99 RRP. That makes it a better buy for Nintendo Switch players wh𒀰o don’t want to worry about running 🐲out of juice while out and about. 

You’re꧂ also getting chat-mix controls right on the headset itself, right next to the volume wheel. That’s not an idea placement, especially considering my natural reach consistently hit the chat wheel instead🍎 of volume during testing. In fact, everything is pretty clustered on this left cup, with very little tactile difference between various controls. While I’m impressed with the comprehensive selection of buttons and scrollers, it takes a bit of work to discern the difference between each option on-the-fly. 

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 and Turtle Beach Stealth 500 headsets on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

This is still a lower mid-range (very almost entry-level) wireless headset, though, so you won’t find any of the fancier features you can grab further up the price scale. However, the Swarm II software still provides access t🌟o EQ tweaks, microphone adjustments, and customization options for the multifunction button. There’s also a mobile version of the full PC suite which will come in particularly handy for console playe✤rs (a rare addition, I usually see cheaper headsets relegating all of their customization features to PC-only use). 

The mobile app does do away wit🅠h the full 10-band EQ feature, but can otherwise be used to check battery, swap presets, and adjust your microphone. Overall, Swarm is a💙 solid piece of software that provides excellent functionality while still remaining intuitive in its menus, all without demanding too much from your PC. 

This is also where you’ll be toggling Superhuman Hearing, an audio preset that’s been shipping with Turtle Beach headsets for years now. This setting emphasizes ranges that hold things like footsteps and gunshots, with the aim being to make certain sounds clearer for competitive play. The result is an overly-processed soundstage, thoug﷽h, that never feels comfortable to listen to for too long. 

The battery is another indicator of a slightly lower price tag, though the 40 hour rating is more than workable for everyday play. I used the Stealth 500 for around five days averaging around five hours of use per day and still had 3🍨5% remaining, so Turtle Beach’s suggestion certainly rings true from my own testing. If you’re a heavier user, it’s worth noting that the Stealth 600 bumps your battery up to 80 hours for just a little extra cash. 

Performance

The Turtle Beach Stealth 500s aren’t going to give high-end headsets any concerns in their audio quality𝕴. However, they do offer a nicely energetic soundstage with plenty of range and a nice balance. The lower ranges are naturally a little more powerful than the mids, as is expected from this cheaper bracket. That means the mids can feel a little clustered at times. Octopath Traveler’s soundtrack feels a little restricted through these cups, compared to the Razer Barracuda X where there’s more space for detailing in the lower-mids. Nevertheless, there’s a warmth to the Turtle Beach Stealth 500’s sound quality that shines through particularly well in dialogue and cut scenes, and everyday play still sounds natural and well-balanced. 

Unlike cheaper headsets that over-emphasize the bass at the expense ♌of clarity, the Stealth 500s still sound impressively clean in the low ranges. I didn’t notice any distortion during everyday use, though it’s also worth noting that I couldn’t seem to crank the volume to the levels where I would usually hear this degradation in quality either. If you like your games at ear-splitting volumes you might struggle to feel the full power of this device. 

Turtle Beach Stealth 500 headset with ski-style headband

(Image credit: Future)

Overall quality is impressive for $79.99 / £79.99, though, especially considering directional audio is still worth a shot. Apex Legends and CS:2 both benefited from additional positional cues, with footsteps and gunshots easily heard amongst the heat of battle. That spatial sound wasn’t quite as precise as more competitive-minded headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed, but I could easily dis꧂cern the general direction of certain effects. If you’re a truly competitive player you’ll need to move further up the price scale to notice a difference in your play, but the Stealth 500 nails the basics particularly well for the price. 

The microphone does its job in the same way, offering a nic🐻eꦯly clear pickup for the price but without the extra tonal or volume qualities of more expensive models - it’s certainly not a patch on the BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed. 

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Stealth 500?

Turtle Beach Stealth 500 headset set up against packaging on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

I’d recommend the Turtle Beach Stealth 500 to anyone who doesn’t want to go near the $100 / £100 price bracket, but wants more than a $50 / £50 headset can provide (namely a wireless connection and light form factor). In isolation, the Stealth 500 offers a🌸 solid price proposition - it’s one of the first cheaper headsets to offer both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections at an affordable rate. However, the Stealth 600’s build quality, battery life, and materials make it the better buy overall. For just $20 / £20 more you’re doubling your juice and picking up a more comfortable set of cup cushions. While the headband itself is a little less comfortable than the floating style of the 500s, the adjustability makes it a more viable option for many as well. 

The Razer Barracuda X also offers a similar proposition, with better sou🎃nd quality in the lower ranges and a more adjustable form factor. You’re still getting both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections, though with only 10 hours more battery life. The microphone is also detac🃏hable on Razer’s model rather than the handier flip to mute version on the Stealth 500.

Key Specs
SpecsTurtle Beach Stealth 500Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3Razer Barracuda X (2022)
Price$79.99 / £79.99$99.99 / £99.99$99.99 / £99.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.22.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.22.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
Drivers40mm50mm40mm
Frequency range20Hz - 20kHz20Hz - 20kHz20Hz - 20kHz
MicrophoneOmni-directionalUni-directionalUni-directional
ANCNoNoNo
ControlsPower, volume, chat mix, quick switch, Bluetooth pairing, multi-functionPower, volume, chat mix, Bluetooth pairing, multi-functionVolume, power, smart switch
BatteryUp to 40 hoursUp to 80 hoursUp to 50 hours
Weight233g301g250g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, mobilePC, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, mobilePC, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, mobile

How I tested the Turtle Beach Stealth 500

I used the Turtle Beach Stealth 500 headset as my only gaಞming headset for a period of two weeks, while also testing alongside the Stealth 600, Razer Barracuda X, Corsair HS35 V2, and Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed for a period of one week. During my full testing period I tested f💜or competitive accuracy in CS:2 and Apex Legends, while also running Octopath Traveler and Fallout 4 on PC as well.

I tested environmental audio and definition in Horizon Forbidden West, with further PS5 directional testing accomplished in Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. Doom Eternal was used to test the power of the lower ranges and lower mids in a more clustered soundstage, with The Last of Us Part 2 being used for dialogue and soundstage recreation. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets on the market, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets for on-the-go play as well.  

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> Turtle Beach is back at it again, dropping higher-end devices after years of catering to entry-level and lower mid-range prices. The Turtle Beach Atlas Air is the latest in this more premium category, combining a wireless connection with an open-back design for a fairly rare experience. There’s plenty going on here that sets the device apart from the competition (both from a closed-back 🎀and open-back standpoint), but going up against audiophile heavyweights is no easy 🐼task. 

The Corsair Virtuoso Pro was previously the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset with an open-back design but its reliance on cables (a lot of cables) and its strangely flat mids mean there’s ample opportꦗunity for Turtle Beach to wiggle in here - and that’s exactly what the Atlas Air has done.  

Key Specs
Price$179.99 / £159.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
Drivers40mm
Frequency response20Hz - 40kHz
MicrophoneUni-directional, detachable, flip-to-mute
ANCNone
ControlsPower, volume, Bluetooth, QuickSwitch (+ inline volume on cable)
BatteryUp to 50 hours
Weight301g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Xbox (Wired), Nintendo Switch, mobile

Design

Turtle Beach Atlas Air gaming headset on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

I’m testing the Atlas Air during a rare warm spell here in England. My body has also decided𓂃 to remind me I’m just a year away from 30 which means a strange back pain that has seemingly sprung from sorting the recycling at the weekend. That means I’m sitting in a hot room with a hot water bottle, and the Turtle Beach Atlas Air is exactly the headset I need. It's light, cool, comfortable, and keeps everything feeling breezy, natural, and relaxed. 

The Atlas Air doesn’t want you know it’s there. This is an incredibly well-designed headset, featuring a mesh headband design that melts into the crown and plush, light cushions on each side. It’s by far the most comfortable device I’ve ever used with barely any pressure on the head itself. Of course, that’s all helped by the fact that there’s a very light clamp force (I could jiggle the headset around on my head if I really tried, but it otherwise still remained stable), and extra give in the padding itself. That meant my head was free from headbಞand strain and my ears were housed neatly in a set of malleable cushions.  

Close up on Turtle Beach Atlas Air headband

(Image credit: Future)

Each cup is actually suspended from the headset itself, using what Turtle Beach calls the ‘world’s first f꧃loating earcup design’. It essentially means that🦂 each cup is held onto the frame with a set of six elastic bands rather than less flexible aluminum or plastic yokes. That means each side can nestle straight into your head shape without being constricted by the frame itself. These bands all look pretty snug, and they have a reassuring thickness to them but their durability is yet to be tested long-term. 

Close up on floating earcup design of Turtle Beach Atlas Air

(Image credit: Future)

 At 301g, the Atlas Airs aren’t the lightest on the market - the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X comes in at 277g and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed is just 280g. However, they’re certainly in the li🗹ghtweight category, adding to the overall comfort even mꦰore.   

The aesthetic itself is fairly subdued. You won’t find any RGB lights and the matte black plastic feels like standard fare for Turtlꦓe Beach. The plastic itself is slightly thinner than you might expect from a gaming headset taking aim at a fairly premium price category, but it achieves its low weight well even if it doesn’t look or feel like a $180 piece of kit. The headband itself is adjustable via velcro, but fit me perfectly the first time - testing on someone with a larger head showed that customization is particularly easy and there’s a decent range of movement in the band altogether. 

Features

The first thing you need to know about the Turtle Beach Atlas Air🅠 is that it’s an open-back headset. That means the drivers themselves are free to blast sound in both dir꧒ections without being locked down by plastic coverings on the side of each cup. In practice, open-back headsets provide a more natural soundscape without the distortions that many closed-back devices suffer from - it’s also a far more relaxing way of listening, without the claustrophobic sense of being glued to a set of speakers. 

That means the Atlas Air allows sound to flow in both directions, though, which means it’s not the best headset to use in busier environments. Don’t let that Bluetooth connectivity fool you - this isn’t a dog-walking set of headphones. That design does make for a more comfortable chat experience, or if you’re a streamer, as you’re able to naturally hea👍r your own voice. 

Open-back headsets aren’t as readily available as closed-back models, and wireless devices are even rarer. They exist, but generally as audiophile headphones and that means you’re paying for an audio quality that you might not need while losing mic features. The Atlas Air is the first dedicated 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming headset with an open-back design I’ve personally seen.  

Turtle Beach Atlas Air gaming headset microphone flipped up

(Image credit: Future)

Packing both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connections, this isn’t just a wireless headset, it’s fully inline with 2024’s expectations and even packs a 50-hour battery. All this tech is packed into the cups themselves, with two extra circles over each side, unlike the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Pro which features full open grills. 

All of the controls are packed onto the left-hand side, with the power, Bluetooth pairing, and QuickSwitch buttons nestled underneath the main cup. They’re not particularly easy to discern when wearing the headset, but equally you don’t really need these functions while in-game. Like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Pro, volume controls are spread across the side of the cup in a dedicated dial. That means ⛄quick and easy adjustments without having to fiddle around your ear - it’s a personal highlight and a feature I wish more headsets added.  

Turtle Beach Atlas Air gaming headset on its side showing volume wheel

(Image credit: Future)

Thওe Atlas Air does one more thing🅰 differently. The microphone is very much a best of both worlds affair. It’s detachable, so you can leave it in the box if you never jump on comms and don’t have to worry about it sitting right in front of your face. But it’s also flip to mute once it is installed. That’s not something I’ve seen before, but it makes all the difference in everyday life, especially if you use your headset for single-player and multiplayer games in equal measure.  

Close up on unflipped Turtle Beach Atlas Air microphone

(Image credit: Future)

While the fully acoustic Corsair Virtuoso Pro doesn’t benefit from any additional 💫customization options, the Turtle Beach Atlas Air has a whole suite of controls in the Swarm 2 software. Not only is this a robust 10-band EQ syste☂m for PC, but it’s also available on mobile for on-the-go tweaks as well. The app offers all the usual features; chat-mix sliders and sidetone monitoring as well. 

This is also where you’ll find Superhuman Hearing, Turtle Beach’s FPS-first EQ preset which aims to enhance more competition-critical sounds like footsteps, gunshots, and reloads while killing other sounds. The result has never been particularly pleasant and generally muddies💙 the soundstage with oddly distorted, unnatural effects. The result is even worse in this open-back format which places so much emphasis on natural sound. I don’t know how much of the final price tag goes into enabling this feature, but it’s likely not a significant amount. No biggie if you’re not fussed about competitive play, then, but worth considering if this extra feature brought your attention to the Atlas Air in the first place. 

Performance

I’ll cut straight to the chase. The Turtle Beach Atlas Air sounds fantastic - it wasn’t as eye-wideningly revolutionary for me as the Corsair Virtuoso Pro was - but it’s still a cut above the rest. Everything is well balanced, with lower ranges pounding away underneath delicately handled treble tones and an impressively detailed mid-range. The additional space of an open-back design helps the Atlas Air massively here - naturally this is going to have a wider, less processed soundstage. However, there are plenty of open back headsets that💃 still have emphasized basslines reverberating through your skull or clustered mids. 

The Atlas Air performs particularly well for itself across♐ a range of genres as well. The gentle melodies of Octopath Traveller were a delight with so much freedom for twinkly detailing and marching percussion. Fallout 4’s battlefields were expanded when I returned to mop up some side quests, with visceral explosions in the distance and markable enemies scurrying around the maps. Waking up the PS5, I found that The Last of Us Part 1’s echoes were pleasantly terrifying and I almost had to tap out of the hotel set piece in Part 2. Everything was represented in gorgeous detail and with a robust texture, all without the manufactured feel of a more traditional headset.

Close up on ear cups of Turtle Beach Atlas Air

(Image credit: Future)

As mentioned earlier, the graphene drivers of the Virtuoso Pro did give Corsair’s model a slight edge in my head-to-head testing. The Atlas Air has a wi𝓀de soundstage, the Virtuoso Pro has a slightly wider one. I already thought Corsair had a slightly flattened mid-range, and the two headsets compete equally here. While the Atlas Air was able to pump more power into a clustered soundstage, like the great plains of Horizon Forbidden West, therefore bringing lower tones to the forefront a little more, the Virtuoso Pro revelled in the higher end of this range, picking out screeches of metal better than the clunk of a machine’s footsteps. Considering there’s plenty of power in the Pro’s audio, I’d take the extra det𝓡ail of a higher range over the grunt of a lower one when put side by side. 

That’s an incredibly nitpicky point, and more of an attempt at quantifying why ⛄I felt slightly more drawn to Corsair’s s🍒ound than Turtle Beach’s. When all’s said and done you’re certainly getting your money’s worth from a pure audio standpoint here. 

The microphone is… fine. I had some issues with Windows 11 recognizing it as an input at first, which could be down to a waiting firmware update or simply plugging it in wrong. Once fixed, my teammates could hear me - and unless you’re going for a streaming or podcasting career that’s all you rඣeally need. 

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Atlas Air?

Turtle Beach Atlas Air gaming headset with box on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

With its excellent feature set and incredibly comfortable design, the Turtle Beach Atlas Air is the best open-backed hea๊dset I’ve tested yet. Yes, its audio quality is ever so slightly lagging behind the Corsair Virtuoso Pro - but not the extent that I would forego that wireless connection and ergonomic design. Taken in isolation this headset sounds great for single player and competitive experiences alike, and still manages to bring all the benefits of an open-back design with it as well. The so-so microphone does mean I’d still recommend the Virtuoso Pro to streamers before the Atlas Air. 

Of course, there’s always a big caveat to recommending a headset like this. You have to really know you want an open back headset before buying one. Sound leakage is real, and it works both ways. If you play in a busier environment or you want your $179.99ﷺ in💫vestment to see you through morning commutes at the same time you’ll need to look elsewhere. If you play your games as God intended, locked away in a dark room far, far away from society this is going to be an excellent buy. 

Vs. Corsair Virtuoso Pro
SpecsTurtle Beach Atlas AirCorsair Virtuoso Pro
Price$179.99 / £159.99$199.99 / £169.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth / WiredWired
Drivers40mm50mm graphene
Frequency response20Hz - 40kHz20Hz - 40kHz
MicrophoneUni-directional, detachable, flip-to-muteOmnidirectional
ANCNoneNone
ControlsPower, volume, Bluetooth, QuickSwitch (+ inline volume on cable)None
BatteryUp to 50 hoursN/A
Weight301g338g
CompatibilityPC, PlayStation, Xbox (Wired), Nintendo Switch, mobilePC, PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, mobile

How we tested the Turtle Beach Atlas Air

I spent two weeks testing the Turtle Beach Atlas Air, with the first week spent testing alongside the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealtܫh 600 Wireless Gen 3 and the second testing against the Corsair Virtuoso Pro. In that time I primarily played on PC, running Fallout 4 and Doom Eternal on a gaming laptop via 2.4GHz and Octopath Traveler on Asus ROG Ally via Bluetooth. I also tested across The Last of Us Part 1 and 2 as well as Horizon Forbidden West on PS5 as well. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.  

We’re also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets for more console audio, or check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets on the market.  

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//344567.top/hardware/headsets-headphones/turtle-beach-atlas-air-review/ YnJtdBwmgpqipRijnr66Mc Wed, 26 Jun 2024 09:59:42 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> It’s been less than two years since Turtle Beach refreshed its Stealth 600 headset, and we now 🔯have the Gen 3 on the shelves. The latest model doesn’t exactly reinvent the popular series, but it does add some fantastic new features that help the 2024 release stand out in an increasingly competitive lower mid-range arena. This is a range built on everyday value for money, an area the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 absolutely nails.

With an impressive battery boost, Bluetooth connectivity, and a more robust soundstage all added to the final product, the latest generation certainly makes its mark. I spent two weeks using the new model, alongside its main competition (the Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed, SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X, and the Razer Barracuda X) to see where it sits among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets on the market.

Key Specs

Price

$99.99 / £99.99

Connection

2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2

Drivers

50mm Turtle Beach Nanoclear

Frequency response

20Hz - 20kHz

Microphone

Uni-directional

ANC

No

Controls

Power, volum🧔e, chat mix, Bluetooth switch, multi-function

Battery

Up to 80 hours

Weight

301g

Compatibility

Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile

Design

Side of Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset cups showing brand logo on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 certainly doesn’t look like a cheap headset. The model I received feels distinctly PlayStation in its design (though it’s the Xbox variant that I would recommend to most players) with crisp plastic framing the black internals and headband adjustment. I personally prefer this aesthetic to the alternative mono-black model also availꦿable - it just looks and feels far more luxurious overall.

A sturdy metal headband and lighter plastic support the slick visuals. The band itself isn’t nearly as flexible as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X, but still promises a nice degree of durability, e🌞specially in its adjustment movement and swivel hinges. Despite its thinner plastic coating, the Stealth 600 Gen 3 weighs more than the last generation (and is the heaviest out of my comparison pool). There’s a larger battery in here than the rest of the compet🌱ition, though, which goes some way to explaining the additional heft.

That weight doesn’t make itself known during wear, though. A thick foam surrounds each cup, with a nicely cool mesh fabric covering over the top. There’s a pretty heavy clamp fo𓆉rce here, but the size of each cup and the generous padding means the ears themselves never feel the brunt of it. Instead, you’re getting the best of both worlds, with a breathable material but an impressive seal for sound isolation.

Close up on earcups of Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 showing generous padding and mesh material

(Image credit: Future)

The headband does let the side down. There’s just not enough padding in the top of the band to truly allow the Gen 3 to be a five-hour session headset. The harder feel of the band made itself known from the moment I put the device on, and wore quickly with time. It’s far from my least comfortable experience, but it’s not as pleasant as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed. Both of these🅷 headsets offe🙈r a thicker cushion around the top.

Close up on headband of Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset

(Image credit: Future)

Each cup can swivel a full 180 degrees for laying flat during travel or wearing around the neck. That also means you can get a nicely customized position, to ensure the best seal during play as well. Each side sports a familiar almost-oval form factor, which hugs the ears nicely, with a flat top that doesn’t stick out too far. If you want these headphones to double up for your daily commute or dog walk you’ll have a much better time with this design than the chunkier shape of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Pro.

A flip-to-mute mic is also strategically housed inside the left ear cup, perfectly hidden when not in use but easy to whip out when needed. I do prefer this style of inbuilt mic to that of SteelSeries, which opts for a retractable arm that does sometimes feel a little fiddly to find while wearing. Here, a simple flick down is all𓆏 you need - with an accompanying tone letting you know your microphone is engaged.

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the Purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 wireless gaming headset on a white desk.

(Image credit: Future/Rosalie Newcombe)

Editors note: During the time this review was originally published, the Stealth 600 Gen 3 wireless gaming headset was available in black and white colorways. Yet, as of March 3, 2025, this has changed, as Turtle Beach launched a brand-new purple version of the headset. The underlying specs have remained the same, but the new look has replaced the all-black, or all-white, form factor with a dark purple coat of paint, which includes the 2.4GHz accompanying dongle.

Features

The big new features here are Bluetooth 5.2 support and a boosted battery life. The former means the Stealth 600 is now compatible with pretty much anything you can throw at it (providing you pick up the Xbox version). A 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming headset 🐲for under $100 / £100 offering that kind of functionality isn’t quite as rare as it used to be - but it’s still a marvel for value.

Simultaneous connection between both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth is still too far out of this two-figur😼e price range, but a handy quick switcher button on the right cup keeps you nimble between your sources. Unlike many cheaper wireless options, this source switching w🔯as impressively fast in my testing - hopping between my phone and PlayStation at the snap of a button once everything was configured. Normally, there’s a small lag further down the price bracket. It’s worth noting that there’s no wired mode - so those looking to plug in need to head elsewhere.

A massive 80-hour battery life also keeps things particularly competitive. That’s a particularly high number for this lower mid-range position. $100 gaming headsets usually come with 50 - 70 hour batteries and you’ll find plenty of headsets even further up the price scale struggling to compete with this number. The only other headset I’ve reviewed recently that beats Turtle Beach’s battery was the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HyperX Cloud 3 Wireless with an MSRP of $169.99 / £169.99.

That 80-hour figure rang true in my testing as well. I spend pretty much the whole workday listening to music on my headset, with a few hours of gaming every other evening, and around five or six hours of play across a weekend. That translates to between 55 and 60 hours of use on a given week, and after my testing week, I still had about 30% charge l🎐eft.

Close up on controls of Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset

(Image credit: Future)

The Stealth 600 Gen 3 punches well above its price tag in the battery department, but also impresses in its onboard controls. They’re a little clustered which means there’s a steep learning curve to getting every tap and adjustment right the first time, but the sheer number of clickers at your fingertips is certainly impressive here. I would have preferred to have the chat mix and volume dials separated to avoid accidental sc♚rolls, for example, but having both present isn’t something I can say for many headsets under $100.

If you don’t want to use the chat mix dial (and you won’t be able to on PlayStation anyway), it can be reprogrammed in the headset’s software for other functions. You’ve got a small Bluetooth switcher button, a separate option for pairing, a power button, and a multi-function ‘Mode’ button all on the left cup as well. This last clicker can🐷 be used for a range of different customizable functions, from swapping presets to controlling media playback, but primarily toggles Turtle Beach’s SuperHuman Hearing feature.

SuperHuman Hearing is Turtle Beach’s ‘competition’ mode. It’s a sound profile that highlights footsteps and gunshots while de-emphasizing everything else in the soundstage. It’s awful. I’ve never enjoyed the over-processed, unnatꩵural audio that results from this mode - and the Stealth 600 can keep casual players aware of their surroundings well by itself. This is an added feature and doesn’t detract from the overall experience, but I would be wary about basing your purchase on it alo♔ne.

The Stealth 600 Gen 3 is one ofꦰ the rare headsets that uses software from both a desktop-based client and a mobile app. That means you’re covered for both PC and console play, though the full Windows program is far more sophisticated. You’ll be running Swarm II (thanks to the brand’s recent acquisition of Roccat) to customize your sound profile across 10 EQ bands, but tꦏhe mobile app can also keep your battery information handy, navigate your presets, and adjust chat-mix. That’s a good degree of functionality, especially with those additional programmable buttons in the mix.

Performance

The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 uses its 50mm drivers to the best of its abiliꦰty. This is a rich, robust sound profile with particular care directed towards the lower ranges but a surprising amount of detail in the trebles as well. Everything sounds very warm here, which makes for excellent cut-scene audio - particularly in more emotive situations like The Last of Us Part 2. However, that powerful bass also brings explosive battlefields to the fore. Doom Eternal benefitted the most from this wide soundscape in my testing, with dynamic gunplay represented fantastically through bouncy, energetic audio and plenty of grit in those metal moments.

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset with microphone extended

(Image credit: Future)

The overall result isn’t going to match up to higher-end headsets - I did experience distortion in the middle and lower ranges when volumes were bumped up (more noticeably on console than PC), and there’s less detail in these often more complex areas than you’ll find in something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro A50 X. The Razer Bl🐲ackShark V2 Hyperspeed is better at handling these more muddled soundstages (it uses the same high-end drivers as the Pro model), with the Stealth 600 Gen 3 losing far more of the action when things got heated. You’re also not spending nearly the same amount of cash here as you would with SteelSeries or Astro’s top-of-the-range devices - and, for the money, I was impressed with the audio pumping out of these cups.

Everything sounded far more textured than the Razer Barracuda X, and with a bolder bassline than the SteelSer🐬ies Arc𓃲tis Nova 5X (on a neutral setting). This is a well-balanced sound profile straight out of the box, with enough tonal energy to keep things lively while still providing a nice level of detail for quieter environment-heavy moments.

Directional audio is more than passable for everyday play as well. Ultra-competitive players will be looking for something with a little more precision ✨in its stage, but everyday players will be more than happy to plug in with theseꦬ cups. I was able to easily identify footprints and gunshots in my CS2 runs. The microphone isn’t going to hold up to the holy grail that is the Razer BlackShark - but it does its job. You’re not getting the warmth or natural clarity that you’ll find in more high-end models, but my comms were all loud, clear, and strong enough for my teammates.

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3?

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset leaning against packaging on a wooden desk

(Image credit: Future)

The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 𝄹is a jack of all trades, and that’s exactly what it needs to be to compete right now. Excellent functionality pairs ♚beautifully with a rich soundstage and is topped off with an impressive battery life and a slick design to boot. There’s not much you can argue with there - especially considering that $99.99 / £99.99 price tag. I’d recommend this headset to anyone working with a split PC and console setup and plays casually.

That’s not to say the Stealth 600 Wireless Gen 3 is going to replace the Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed as the best headset for the majority of players. The BlackShark offers up a more sophisticated sound profile while also boosting your mic quality - all for just $30 / £30 more. The design doesn’t lend itself to everyday wear quite 🌄as well, and Xbox players need not apply - so there’s plenty of wiggle room in that assertion, depending on your situation.

The SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X is also just $30 / £30 more than the Stealth 600 Gen 3. It features🔯 the same 2.4GHz / Bluetooth connection system (with a newer Bluetooth 5.3 version) and adds pre-engineered presets for a massive number of games straight from the mobile app. The Stealth 600 does offer a more well-rounded audio profile straight out of the box and through larger 50mm drivers. If you♚ want sound tailored to your game, I’d opt for SteelSeries. If you’re more PC-focused (or don’t want to tinker with EQ at all), Turtle Beach wins in this matchup.

Then there’s the $99.99 / £99.99 Razer Barracuda X. This model sits at the bottom of the price range these days (often on sale for $69.99 / £69.99), but does so with older 40mm Razer TriForce drivers and smaller 50-hour battery life. It’s more comfortable than the Stealth 600 and can run in an unpowered wired mode, which means it retains its position as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headset available, but I’d take the newer Turtle Beach model for all 🌜other platfor🧸ms.

Vs. The Competition

Specs

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3

SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X

Razer Barracuda X

Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed

Price

$99.99 / £99.99

$129.99 / £129.99

$99.99 / £99.99

$129.99 / £129.99

Connection

2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2

2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.3

2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2 / Wired

2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2 / Wired (USB-C)

Drivers

50mm Turtle Beach Nanoclear

40mm Neodymium

40mm Razer TriForce

50mm Razer TriForce Titanium

Frequency response

20Hz - 20kHz

20Hz - 22kHz

20Hz - 20kHz

12Hz - 28kHz

Microphone

Uni-directional

Bidirectional

Uni-directional HyperClear Cardioid

Razer HyperClear Super Wideband Unidirectional

ANC

No

No

No

No

Controls

Po⭕wer, volume, 🎃chat mix, Bluetooth switch, multi-function

Power, volume, Bluetooth switch, mic mute,ꦅ chat mix

Power, volume, Bluetooth switch, mic mute

Power,𝕴 ꦏvolume, playback, Bluetooth switch, mic mute

Battery

Up to 80 hours

Up to 60 hours

Up to 50 hours

Up to 70 hours

Weight

301g

277g

250g

280g

Compatibility

Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile

Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile

Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC, mobile

PlayStation, PC, Nintendo Switch, mobile

How we tested the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3

I used the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 for all daily music, streaming, and play over the course of two weeks. I also tested directly against the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5x, Razer Barracuda X, and Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed in that time. I primarily played Doom Eternal (PS5), The Last of Us Part 2 (PS5), Fallout 4 (PC), and CS2 (PC) for review purposes, while also playing A Little to the Left and Gears Tactics on PC. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

We’re also rounding up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets. Or, if you’re looking for something more desktop-based, check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets on the market.

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//344567.top/hardware/headsets-headphones/turtle-beach-stealth-600-gen-3-wireless-review/ t42mUkvwCMww7BFgkJ7oqg Mon, 17 Jun 2024 14:29:10 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> With a 20-year history, Turtle Beach will be a familiar name for gamers but the new VelocityOne Race arrives as the brand’s first ever racing wheel. This £629/$649 direct drive wheel lands in a bit of a gap in the market too, splitting the gear-driven clꦇassic Logitech G923 and more expensive, advanced options like the MOZA R12 and Logitech G Pro.

Sim racers have never been spoiled for choice when it comes to picking the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best racing wheels for PC or consoles. While there are plenty of options at the top end of the m✤arket, newcomers have been left with just a couple of brands offering basic wheels and little more to choose from.

With a few unique tools up its sleeve and 7.2Nm of grunt behind it there🀅’s potential on paper, but is Turtle Beach’s debut wheel a podium contender or will it trundle around at the back of the field?

Design

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race's control panel

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

Direct drive wheelbases tend to follow one of two design theories; a compact cube or an oversized wedge. Turtle Beach has firmly gone with the latter because the VelocityOne Race is a huge, heavy lump. It’s similar to the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro racing wheel in both size and shape with a top viewing window that offers a glimpse of the K: Drive motor inside. It’s an all-plastic shell but feels ꧑sufficiently premium with a solid build quality that doesn’t flex or creak anywhere. 

You’re off🅘ered a couple of mounting options for the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race; you can either bolt it to a sim racing seat like the Playseat Challenge X, and there are all the standard pre-drilled holes for this, or you can clamp it to a desk thanks to cleverly hidden arms. A pair of wings unfurl on either side of the wheelbase to reveal a nifty tool storage area and hex bolts that lower clamps from the base of the unit. It's a nicely considered, tidy solution that offers impressively stable performance even in the most DIY of cockpits. Despite rattling everything else on my desk, the VelocityOne Race itself stayed perfectly put and never needed tightening or adjusting.

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race pedals

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

Unique to the VelocityOne Race is the integrated ‘Race M✨anagement Display’ that sits proudly on the front of the wheelbase. For the role it plays the screen is bright and clear enough to not be a problem though there are a noticeable amount of artifacts and distortion to the interface at times. This became worse after a recent firmware update which caused issues with the background behind a number of elements that I wasn’t able to overcome with any number of restarts. This was solely brought on by a firmware change though so I’m sure it could be ironed out with future updates and may even have been isolated to my unit.

The 30cm D-shaped wheel itself is wrapped in hand-stitched leather that feels great to hold and doesn’t feature the same scratchiness I found on the Logi🗹tech G Pro. It’s also nicely sculpted in a way that I found made i💝t remain comfortable across driving styles, whether it was holding it edge to edge in F1 23 or a higher grip in Forza Horizon. Unfortunately, not all of the VelocityOne Race’s wheel inputs feel quite so good. While the buttons are tactile and responsive, they’re small and tightly spaced which makes it difficult to not accidentally press more than one at a time, and the four silver cogs feel very cheap. One of these is also reserved solely for controlling the RMD which leaves you with far fewer wheel-bound input options compared to competitors.

Features

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race's display

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

Sticking out of the side of the VelocityOne Race's wheelbase is a button box that, while excellent in theory, is let down by poor execution. The inputs here fall a long way short of the wheel’s overall build quality, and I quickly found myself ignoring it altogether. The buttons and dials are all a little too close together to be practical and I had to pay real attention to what I was trying to do to avoid misclicks - not what you need when you’re tearing down a back straight, and consistent with an issue we found with the Turtle Beach Steal𒈔th Ultra.

Most of this wheel’s inputs are mappable, but the largest two are reserved for powering it on and off which is a strange choice given how easily these could be accidentally fired off.🦩 They’re made doubly strange by the presence of a second set of power buttons on the side of the wheelbase itself. Some, like the four toggle switches on the bottom row, only register an input when flicked to the up position -🌊 which largely defeats the purpose of that kind of three-way switch. 

The VelocityOne Race pedals are a mix of good and bad. Again similar to the Logitech G Pro pedals’ design, the large overall footprint offers plenty of heel space to support the three pedals on offer but the plastic construction leaves you wanting more for your money. There’s only a small amount of adjustment here with just the brake pedal able to shift left and right and while you can cleverly flatten the clutch pedal to free up a little space, there’s no way to remove it entirely and use that space as a wider two-pedal setup. Turtle Beach does include pads to aid with grip on both hard and carpeted flooring, although I found these pretty ineffective. The pedal box was still prone to moving around, particularly under braking and a bizarre choice to have the USB cable stick directly out from the back of the unit means you’re not able to wedge it against a wall like you can with some of the other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox steering wheels.

Performance

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race wheel close up

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

On paper the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race slots neatly into a gap in the market for sim racers. There aren’t too many direct drive wheel and pedal combos available at this price point and even fewer that are compatible with Xbox as we see here. That should make it an enticing option for those looking to step up from or bypass a more basic gear-driven option like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G923 without going all out on a top-level setup. Unfortunately, the results are༒n’t quite there yet.

The benefit of a direct drive force feedback motor is stronger, more responsive power that should offer smooth and detailed racing. There were times the VelocityOne Race delivered this but too often the immersion was broken by odd behavior or a lack of power altogether. 7.2Nm of torque is plenty for new to mid-level racers and at times the VelocityOne Race did use this power to good effect. Through slow-speed corners in particular, the resistance is beefy and engaging but sweeping around longer, high-speed corners in F1 23 the force feedback becomes jittery and weak with no sense of the road or forces involved. It’s almost like something is lost in translation as the K: Drive motor becomes floaty ꧑while twitching every few meters like someone is pullingℱ down on your wrist. I found this made it better suited to games like EA WRC (which is also one of the few games currently with out-of-the-box configuration support) where I was constantly fighting with the wheel as I slipped and drifted around windy gravel tracks. 

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race being mounted to a desk

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The pedals aren’t without a few quirks themselves. I found a confusing lack of correlation between physical travel on the accelerator and when games or the RMD would say I was full throttle. The reverse is true of the load cell brake pedal which offers a noticeably short travel distance and while it’s OK to use overall, it always felt a little peculiar. Furthermore, it’s stronger than the all-plastic pedal tray frame and there’s an alarming amount of flex in the frame itself in heavy braking situations. When bolting it onto the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Playseat Challenge X I actually noticed the bottom plastic panel distorting around the screw hole rather than offering a tight and secure fit and I had to sheepishly loosen it a few turns for r𝓀isk of it sheering off.

The ‘Race Management Display’ is a nifty addition and will be particularly useful for Xbox players. The screen allows for onboard configuration of a handful of settings that should allow you to dial in performance to your liking and situation. However it must be said that at this stage I found the changes each setting made particularly gentle. Even going from one extreme to another on some settings prompte💛d a very minor difference in on-track feel. The RMD should also act as a real-time telemetry screen offering information on revs, lap deltas, and gears but at the time of writing no Xbox title officially supports RMD telemetry. While there are a numꦛber of PC titles that are named to offer compatibility, I was never able to get any working. It’s a shame as this is a stand-out feature against other wheels. Hopefully, there’ll be great plug-and-play support for this with future updates.

Should you buy the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race wheelbase and steering wheel

(Image credit: Future / Alex Berry)

The VelocityOne Race is the first attempt from Turtle Beach at a mid-tier racing wheel and unfortunately, that lack of experience currently shows. There are promising signs, but it needs to overcome some rookie errors. The K: Drive motor is capable of good things in the right situations and new players in thﷺe market are always welcome, but a few too many teething issues spoil the experience overall. 

In my testing, this was highlighted by just how much changed from one firmware update to another. The force feedback felt compleꦯtely different with each but in most cases did improve. It makes me hopeful for the future with Turtle Beach in the sim racing space. It may simply be a case of getting more laps under its belt and refining the software to let the VelocityOne Race properly show off what it can do. 

How we tested the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race

I used the Turtle Beach VelocityOne Race on both the Xbox Series X and a gaming PC for a couple of weeks. Across both platforms, I tested it in Forza Motorsport as well as EA F1 23 and WRC and used it both☂ attached to a desk and in the Playseat Challenge X sim racing seat. 

For more on the ways we test the latest controllers, check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:hardware policy.


For more controllers check out the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controllers, and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers.

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//344567.top/hardware/gaming-controllers/velocityone-race-review/ fK4gJvxyYtKjyvMGcA2BY5 Wed, 01 May 2024 14:45:50 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> The two best controllers I've reviewed in the last year are the Victrix Pro BFG, and the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless. You can imagin✱e my surprise, then, when I learned this morning that the parent brands of both of those gamepads would be joining forces. 

More specifically, the news has broken that Turtle Beach Corporation, the brand behind some of the best console accessories of the past decade, is acquiring PDP, which is arguably one of its biggest rivals. Both of these companies make some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers available, and in fact🍨, they've both had unrivaled success in the console space re♓cently. 

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra is the first officially licensed third-party Xbox Series X controller to get wireless support - something that Xbox usually requires its third-party accessories to forgo if they want a licensඣe. 

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 controller, without a doubt, is the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG. In fa👍ct, it's so good, that its Xbox Series X version has just been released, and is virtually unchanged from the original model. I don't know about you, but I can't think of another controller that's s﷽o good that it's been 1:1 translated from PlayStation to Xbox. 

Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless review  image of the controller propped up on a stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

A♛t first thought, I was excited to see what PDP and Turtle Beach could create together. You&apౠos;re essentially talking about two of the best controller makers in the sector combining their collective talent, and that could make for some truly brilliant controllers in the next couple of years. The press release that announced the news did say that "the transaction substantially grows the size of Turtle Beach", projecting "total revenues of $390 to 410 million in the first full 12 months of ownership (Q2 2024 through Q1 2025)."

Whether these are accurate projections or not, the buyout cost $118 million fo💧r Turtle Beach, which, according to numerous reports, has had a fairly turbulent few years financially speaking.

On the other 🔜hand, I haveꦦ no idea how to feel about this merger.

Competition breeds innovation

PDP RIFFMASTER Wireless Guitar marketing image from the controller's reveal trailer

(Image credit: PDP)

I think, regardless of how it's managed, this acquisition could be huge for the controller market. In fairness, we still have ve♒ry few details about how it'll play out, and even though I asked both parties for comment earlier today, I'm told they have no news to share on it. In time, I'm sure we'll know more.🀅 

We've seen our fair share of acquisitions in the gaming h𓆉ardware space recently, though, so we can speculate based on what we've seen elsewhere. Logitech bought Blue, one of its biggest rivals in the content creation/microphone space. Following that, the Blue brand has been pretty much eradicated, surviving only in updated versions of its products under the "Logitech G" name. 

While we are still testing the Logitech Yeti GX, the updated model of the Blue Yeti Nano, from what I've experienced so far it's a back-step in quality. If Turtle Beach follows this trend, I'm not excited to see PDP's momentum be snuffed out by its new parent. Its 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fortnite Festival Guitar controller proves the brand is doing thing🐈s no one else is within the market. 

Alternatively, things could play out like Corsair with its now numerous arms and legs. It most recently bought DROP, the keyboard brand, but to Corsair's credit, you'd be forgiven for not noticing a real difference. Corsair's Elgato, Scuf, and Origin brands frequently pull resources, spinning one another's ideas around. The Corsair 2000D Airflow Case is slightly modified for the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Origin Chronos V3, for example, but you don't get the sense that any o𒁏ne brand is dictating the other. 

Origin Chronos V3 gaming PC on white desk next to monitor

(Image credit: Future)

🍰To be honest, compared with either scenario, I'm more nervous than I am e🧔xcited.

Competition within hardware markets b🌃reeds so much innovation, and arguably that's especi👍ally true of controllers because so many designs are similar, and competing for the same shoppers.

If Turtle Beach and PDP are now under the same umbrella or completely integrated into one team, it could make for fewer standout controllers for us to play with. For surrounding brands like Scuf, GameSir, PowerA, and Razer, it could actually mean great things. If theꦛre's one less big shark feeding in this pool, another has the chance to capitalize.


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//344567.top/two-of-my-favorite-controller-brands-are-joining-forces-i-just-hope-it-doesnt-end-it-tears/ wcVfcAbyKdNcedJMoMNFsh Thu, 14 Mar 2024 14:39:07 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> There was a moment when I was testing the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless controller when it reminded me of a scene from my favorite f🌟ilm trilogy. In The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, three main characters are met with a wizard clad in white robes in a dark forest. Upon realizing it's not who they suspected, Gandalf tells them he has returned to Middle Earth in order to right the wrongs of his wizardly peer. He's now Gandalf the White, and he's everything Saruman should have been.

Last year, I was a little disappointed by what was prophesized to be one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox series X controllers. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Asus ROG Raikiri Pro won loads of design and innovation awards at th𒉰e start of 2023 for its mini OLED screen, RGB strikethroughs, and intriguing back buttons. When I finally got my hands on it though, I found that it was all sty༺le and no substance. A good controller, by any metric, but one that went down a dark path and didn't make the most of its potential.

At $179.99 / £179.99, the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra has arrived, and it's here to right the wrongs of that misꦯguided Asus gamepad. For a start, it's the first-ever officially licensed third-party Xbox controller to feature wireless support, so it really is a trendsetter. More importantly, it takes all of those intriguing features Asus st♛arted and focuses more on function than form. 

Design

Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless's facial components up close

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Over-the-top analogies about Lord of the Rings aside, it is really easy to compare the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless controller to the Asus ROG Raikiri Pro. This is an 🎶officially licensed pro controller for Xbox and PC which features Hall Sensor thumbsticks and triggers, a mini display mounted on the face of the controller, four unorthodox back buttons, and all the customization and profiling you could need. 

Along the gamepad's grips lie some flashy RGB lighting arrays that shi🐼ne alluringly at you and blend really well into the bronze faceplate and black body of the device. These lights really compliment the design, in my opinion, and give the Stealth Ultra an aura other 🥃gamepads wish they had. 

On the controller's face, you'll find microswitch buttons that don't feel quite as spongy as the ones on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Wolverine V2 Pro or its Xbox equivalents, but they are just as responsive. On the left, you'll find a metallic D-pad which appears almost minimalist compared to the ones found on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers. Where rivals make strong divisions and rigid line work stꦬand out, the Stealth Ultra lives up to its name by placing subtle grooves into the circular pad. I like this because when using it, your thumb feels this tactile clarification of which direction you're pressing, but it makes the D-pad feel easier and quicker to navigate. 

Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless from the back showing the gamepad's back buttons

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Flipping the controller over, you'll find four back buttons which are integrated horizontally into its grips and spine. Now, I have to say, usually, this is a red flag for me. It reminds me a bit too much of the back buttons on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Thrustmaster eSwap XR, or indeed the Raikiri Pro, both of wh🧸ich are placed completely unhelpfully. These, on the other hand, are large, easy to find, satisfying to press, and are situated low enough that you can use them comfortably. They make use of a dotted texture as well which is a tiny detail that makes them so much more usable.

Next to a set of microswitch bumpers and excellent Hall Sensor triggers, you get some trigger stop switches. In terms of connectivity, you𓃲 have the usual 3.5mm headphone jack and USB-C charging port.

Features

As mentioned, the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra is the first officiall🤪y licensed controller for Xbox Series X/S that features wireless support. Until now, this has been a stip𒐪ulation any gamepad has had to follow to secure its licensing deal, but thankfully that's now beginning to change. With the arrival of the upcoming Victrix Pro BFG, it looks as though Xbox players will soon have an increasing number of wireless pro controllers at their disposal.

As a result of that wireless connectivity, the gamepad comes with a 30+ hour quoted battery life, which, I have to be honest, I couldn't get through in weeks of testing. Even if you do somehow manage to eat through over 20 hours, the gam✤epad comes with a wee charging stand that helps you to display your controller - and its grip lighting will even indicate its charging progress with different colors. This is a brilliant little accessory to throw in and one that will likely keep this controller as a mainstay in my TV unit's display.

Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless's mini display and UI

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Speaking of displays, the Stealth Ultra features a tiny one of its own. Unlike the Raikiri Pro, this doesn't feel limited at all and is super easy to navigate using the controller's usual buttons. In addition, the UI feels as though it's had some time and effort put into it, unlike Asus&a෴pos;s bizarre and robotic menu which feels like a total afterthought. 

What's really impressive is that there is accompanying PC software for the gamepad, but almost everything in that application is already in the controller's display menu. It's usually a point of praise for me when a pro controller lets you customize back buttons without the aid of a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming PC, but the conclusive options you can footer with on the Stealth Ultra Wireless are so impressive. If you want to change your axis-mapping, your audio settings, or your lighting, it's all accessible in the controller itself. There's even a little social section that'll allow y🔥ou to see Whatsapp messages and other notifications. 

Just like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nacon Revolution 5 Pro, the manufacturer ꦅdidn't hold back when allowing♛ profile storage. There are 10 profiles storable on board here. That's no short of excellent and puts pro controllers with four profiles to shame. 

Performance

Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless review  image of the controller with its lighting on

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

A sign that a controller has really won me over is when it makes me completely rediscover one of my favorite games. When I was working on our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elite Series 2 Core review, it made Dishonored feel brand new despite me finishing that game probably hundreds of times. When I reviewed the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Victrix Pro BFG I was able to land shots in Hunt: Showdown like never before. It was a similar 𝄹story here when I was doiജng my usual platforming tests in Celeste.

I've played Celeste loads of times, and it's up there with my favorite games of all time. Its controls are so tight that it makes for a brilliant test of how today's pro controllers will handle side-scrolly-platforming. I usually play a chapter or so🥂 with each controller I review, but as soon as I perfဣormed my first dash with the Stealth Ultra, I was completely re-hooked. I ended up playing for about two or three hours, loving every minute as Turtle Beach's ergonomics and best-in-class vibration reinvented Maddy Thorson's gameplay. 

The game feel this controll🉐er gives you is quite honestly second-to-none and by far the best I've felt in an Xbox controller.

And therein lies probably my favorite thing about the Stealth Ultra. There are controllers with rumble, there are controllers with lackluster vibration, and then there are controllers like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:DualSense Edge that change the game with precise haptic feedback. Turtle Beach hasn't put haptics in this gamepad, but if you told me the opposite I'd probably believe you. The game feel this controller gives you is quite honestly second-to-none and by far the best I've felt in an Xbox controller. It is as close to haptic feedback as Xbox controllers get, at least until the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X Refresh brings us that leaked controller. 

The other big point of praise for me is the back buttons on the Stealth Ultra. Usually, if a set of back buttons isn't integrated into the grips of a controller, it falls short of the mark. Different people will hold controllers in different ways, and hand shapes can vary a lot, but some back buttons can really make themselves difficult to use. Vertically positioned back buttons are usually the ones that work best for everyone since they lie exactly where your fingers naturally sit with a controller in hand. Horizontal ones, however, have never made sense to me since you can only comfortably use one finger on each hand with them. The♏ Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra has bucked that trend, however. 

Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless review  image of the controller's shoulders

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

Besides it being a little tougher to use both back buttons on one side simultaneously, I loved using these in Alan Wake 2 and Hunt: Showdown. I especially love that they're integrated into the natural curves of the controller and they&ap♑os;re raised which makes it easy to find them with your middle fing👍ers.

Speaking of Alan Wake 2, it was in that game that I really appreciated Turtle Be🐈ach's triggers. They feel snappy to use, and I never felt they were slow enough to warrant the use of their trigger stops.

If I had to nit-pick an issue or two, it'd have to be the thumbsticks. There aren't really any attachments for them to make them taller, just some covers you used to get on the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS4 controllers to resurface them. Out of the box though, I was amazed at how slippy the sticks were. It's a pretty basic design aspect at this point that thumbsticks need to be shaped in a way that means your digits aren't going to slide off them as you use them. The material used and the lack of any real indentation means they just are✃n't very good. Lꦛuckily the toppers for them really improve things.

Last🎐ly, the left menu button is placed symmetrically to match the main options button, but the asymmetrical thumbsticks mean it's a bit awkward to find when trying to reach over the left thumbstick. I know this was a design choice for symmetry's sake, but if you're going for 💜offset Xbox sticks, maybe don't be afraid to place this button a bit lower so it's a case of moving your thumb to the right as opposed to reaching over the top. This button opens Saga's Mind Place in Alan Wake 2, so it's a frequent annoyance when it's placed jankily.

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra?

Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless review  image of the controller propped up on a stand

(Image credit: Future / Duncan Robertson)

The Turtle Beach Stea♈lth Ultra Wireless controller for Xbox and PC is one of my favorite controllers I've tested in the last 12 months. It's earned itself a four-and-a-half-star review score, which 🍷is high praise from me since it's the same achieved by the Victrix Pro BFG, which is arguably one of the best gamepads ever made. 

This controller brings a lot of features to the table and is everything I wanted the Asus ROG Raikiri Pro to be when I tested it last year. Even disregarding that comparison, it's maybe the best third-party Xbox controller going at the moment, and its price is super reasonable too. For your money, you get four back buttons, a slew of customization, anti-stick drift assurance, and battery life that rivals the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Elite Series 2. 

The Victrix Pro BFG's Xbox arrival is sure to make for an interesting match-up, but since that gamepad doesn't include ꦗany vibration, it makes this look like an excellent all-rounder option for those not looking for the last word in Esports performance. 

How we tested the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra

I tested the Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless controller on and off for around a month before writing this review. I compared my use closely to my experiences with other pro controllers from the past year and lent 🧸particularly toward the Asus ROG Raikiri Pro as a rival. 

I testꩲed the controller across a wide range of genres, mainly using Hunt: Showdown to test its FPS chops, Celeste for platforming, and Alan Wake 2 as a touchstone for third-person games. 

For more on how we test the latest gaming tech and accessories, take a gander at our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:hardware policy.


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//344567.top/turtle-beach-stealth-ultra-review/ 82H6GQuLWSS8zUtZjkKSKG Fri, 09 Feb 2024 15:53:38 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> Turtle Beach has made a nice little home for itself in the world of budget and mid-range headsets over the last few years, but in 2023 it's taking on the big kids. The Stealth Pro is not just the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset the brand has produced to date, but it's also one of the most well-rounded devices we've had our hands on so far. These cups shine across a massive range of platforms, genres, and use-cases with a bursting feature set designed to offer all-round functionality no matter what, whe🌳re, or how you play. 

That's impressive, but at $329.99 / £279.99, the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro is muscling into a premium market here, sow does it stack up against industry leaders? We put the latest model to the test, comparing against similarly priced recent releases to see exactly where it sits among the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best wireless gaming headsets on the market. 

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro will la﷽unch on April 2🥃4, but pre-orders are alive and well right now.

Key Specs
Price$329.99 / £279.99
Connection2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.1
Driver50mm Nanoclear neodymium
Frequency response10Hz - 22kHz
MicrophoneUnidirectional noise cancelling
ANCYes
ControlsVolume, power, multi-function button, Bluetooth, Superhuman Hearing
BatterySwappable, 12 hours per battery
CompatibilityPlayStation, Xbox, PC, mobile, Nintendo Switch (with Xbox version)

Design

  • Slick and durable form factor
  • High clamp force takes getting used to
  • Excellent controls but slightly lacking premium finish

There's an understanding that even the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Turtle Beach headsets will carry a full plastic build. The brand has a headset in nearly every color under the sun by now, but a premium price tag commands something a little more grown up. The metallic structure of the Stealth Pro fits the bill perfectly. Without the logo on the side of the cup I would never have gue🐻ssed this was a Turtle Beach device. It's sleek, slick, and subtle - all the qualities you'd want in a headset that can easily convert into a set of professional-level headphones. 

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro gaming headset on wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

That does mean it's a touch heavier than other devices, but the careful use of plastic materials (and excellent finish to them) means it's by no means skull crushing. I was initially taken aback by the clamp force, and it took a little getting used to overall. However, after a couple of sessions I was able to relax into the sturdier hold and appreciated the extra sound isolation that came from it. I didn't find it as comfortable as a lighter headset like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda X or one with more attention to cushioning like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:🤪SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

I did appreciate th♊e oval cups themselves, with convincing leatherette cushionin𝓡g. I much prefer this longer design to smaller, cheaper models; the cup gently hugs around the ear itself, rather than pinning itself to the top or bottom. That means there's no ear pinching even during longer sessions. 

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro gaming headset cups on side

(Image credit: Future)

It certainly helps that the whole device is built to a very high degree of quality. This is a supremely sturdy-feeling headset, from the gentle resistance in the swivel hinges to the steel construction and threaded cables. There's plenty of adjustability h༺ere, and even the small details like thin indicator lines on the inner headband were appreciated when finding that perfect fit time and time again. 

The right cup houses the majority of controls, with a unique volume dial set across the full back plate of the cup itself. That's particularly handy for quick adjustments - no more fumbling to find the right scroll - and the rubber texture kept things grippy as well. I wꦜould have preferred a notched feel to this dial, though, it feels a little loose simply sitting on top of the cup with no feedback. At this kind of price point, I'd expect this level of attention to detail. There is, however, a handy multi-function button in the centre which can easily be set to a range of inputs - I used it primarily for activating noise cancellation. 

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro controls and volume dial

(Image credit: Future)

Underneath the extended portion of the cup housing the volume dial, you'll find a standard USB-C port for charging (though hot-swappable batteries are in play here, more on that in moment), buttons for power, Bluetooth, and Superhuman Hearing, as well as a port for the detachable mic. I did appreciate the addition💎al texture on these buttons, making it particularly easy to click Superhuman Hearing mode on and off without spending too much time reaching around the ear.

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro magnetic cover open and battery removed

(Image credit: Future)

The left cup plays host to a small magnetic panel, with the removable battery underneath. That's right, the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro has taken inspiration from SteelSeries with hotswappable battery packs and a dedicated wireless transmitter / hub to keep them topped up. The top panel 𒁏itself pops easily off, with the battery slotting in and out with no fuss. It's an easy to use system that can see you swapping power packs within just a few seconds, though I would have preferred slighಞtly stronger magnets on the housing itself. As it stands, there's a little too much wobble here straight out the box, which does cause some concerns for the longevity of this system.

Features

  • Fantastic active noise cancellation
  • Wide compatibility and easy simultaneous connections
  • Superhuman Hearing still drastically reduces audio quality

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro certainly isn't wanting for features. Packing everything you could ask for from a high-end headset, there's plenty of extras to enhance the whole experience. Perhaps the most immediately notable is the active noise cancellation, protecting your audio from external noise at up to 25dB. In practice it's a particularly powerful system - by no means giving high-end mainstream headphones a run for their money but definitely outperforming other noise cancelling gaming headsets I've had my hands on. It's also helped by that larger clamp force, ensuring even the closest of noises 🔯stay out of your gameplay. 

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro gaming headset with wireless transmitter on wooden table

(Image credit: Future)

The Stealth Pro (at least the Xbox version I had my hands on) can run on pretty much anything. The wireless transmitter and battery charging station can hook up to PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, or a Nintendo Switch dock (with an additional passthrough port to make sure you're not losing out on a connection), with handheld Nintendo Switch and mobile devices covered with super fast Bluetooth. I had no problems switching and changing between PlayStation, PC, and Nintendo Switch - every connection is as secure and reliable as the last and easily configured. If you're after a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch headset, though, it's worth notinꦰg that there's no direct USB-C dongle to connect to your console. On top of all that, though, you're also getting simultaneous conne🍒ctions via Bluetooth. That means listening to some tunes from your phone while playing, or taking a quick call. Everything just works with no faffing and no unreliable or finnicky pairing.

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro wireless transmitter

(Image credit: Future)

That wireless transmitting hub is als𓄧o keeping a spare battery warm. No more plugging in when the juice runs low, simply pop a fresh charge in and you're good to go once again. Each battery holds 12 hours of charge, though it should be noted that's around half of the SteelSer💖ies Arctis Nova Pro Wireless.

Turtle Beach's S🍷uperhuman Hearing is still available in this high-end release, and while it's the latest generation of the brand's well-known software it's still not quite an everyday silver bullet. Yes, competitive play is bolstered by enhanced footsteps and shots, but even during these scenarios I was disappointed by the tinny flatness when this mode was enabled. I kept it firmly off, but more competitive players may well get moreꦺ mileage.

Software is comprehensive enough to make this a solid 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC headset, but your EQ settings are all saved to the device itself, which means those looking for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 headset or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X headset will ♍still be well served by the customization options. 

Performance

  • Fantastic balance across all ranges
  • Precise, accurate directional audio
  • Clear, crisp microphone

With a premium design, excellent finish, and bags of features, it's impressive that Turtle Beach has managed to pack uncompromised audio quality into the Stealth Pro. Both single player and competitive endeavours benefit from these꧒ incredibly well tuned drivers, all without falling into common pitfalls. There's plenty of detail across all ranges and at all volumes, a rarity considering many gaming headsets simply make things louder rather than paying much attention to more complex sound qualities.

That makes for a device that can handle particularly busy soundscapes with aplomb. While Horizon: Forbidden West often presents one of the biggest challenges for headsets I'm testing, with its heavy machinery noises, delicate environments, and strange focus on Aloy's own footsteps, the Stealth Pro came closest to true representation. Even the audiophile-worthy 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Audeze Maxwell struggled to juggle all these competing sounds, but Turtle Beach treats every mechanical clank, gentle brꦐeeze sound, and far-off Burrower with impressive care.

Turtle Beach Stealth pro gaming headset

(Image credit: Future)

That attention to detail is found in more competitive landscapes as well. I was able to easily track sounds across CS:GO's maps, pinpointing shots and footsteps with remarkable accuracy straight out of the box. That was all intensified with Superhuman Hearing switched on, though I still preferred to prioritize audio quali💜ty over the ability to hear slightly further off in the distance. 

Simultaneous connections are great for listening to music while playing, so it's a good job the Turtle Beach Stealth🎀 Pro manages to handle a range of genres. Even the over-produced growls of Grandson managed to retain their clarity, while more relaxed Nick Mulvey tunes lent themselves particularly 𒉰well to the well-balanced mid and higher ranges. The experience isn't as groundbreaking as that of the Audeze Maxwell, but it's certainly well worth the luxury price point - these will serve just fine as both a gaming headset and everyday headphones. 

hand holding Turtle Beach Stealth Pro gaming headset

(Image credit: Future)

The microphone continues this tradition of excellence, offering crystal clear vocals that punch through with impressive sharpness. It's not quite broadcast quality, there's a lack of richness in the human voice that w൩ould be preferable for a more broadcast-style quality. However, for quickly barking orders or getting your teammates' attention, it makes for a fantastic piece of kit.

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro?

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro gaming headset with Nintendo Switch, PS5 controller, and Razer gaming mouse

(Image credit: Future)

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro set out to inf꧋iltrate the world of high-end gaming headsets, and it's accomplished its mission. At $329.99 / £279.99 it's certainly not cheap, but it's by no means the most expensive device on the market. In fact, it sits square in the middle of the two headsets I ♏was directly comparing against throughout my testing. The $349.99 / £329 SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless remains our favorite headset, but the Stealth Pro certainly gave it a run for its money. With better battery life and a more comfortable overall fit, though, SteelSeries has the edge here. That said, if you're looking for a more competition-oriented headset, Turtle Beach's Superhuman Hearing mode and super clear microphone may just nudge it ahead. 

If you're stuck between the Audeze Maxwell and the Stealth Pro, your decision is a little more clear cut. Both are extraordinary headsets, offering excellent audio quality, precise directional cues and clear microphones. However, the Maxwells drop active noise cancellation and don't offer hot-swappable batteries (though do win out in overall battery life at 80 hours). Meanwhile, the Stealth Pro's dynamic drivers can't c꧂ompete with the size of the soundstage on offer in Audeze's entry - there's a much more dynamic feel to every sound in the latter, which will make it a better pick for audiophile players keen to get immersed in some single player adventures. 

Of course, all of these options sit in the high-end category. If you're looking to spend a little less you can still pick up a gaming headset with active noise cancellation - the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Barracuda Pro offers such technology for $249.99 / £249.99 while the JBL Quantum 800 makes a few more sacrifices to get you there for around $200 / £200. For more multiplatform action, though, we're still loving the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach 700 Gen 2 Max, whicꦏh comes in substantially cheaper at $199.9🌠9 / £179.99.

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro vs The Competition
SpecsTurtle Beach Stealth ProSteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro WirelessAudeze Maxwell
Price$329.99 / £279.99$349.99 / £329$299 - $329 / £319 - £349
Connection2.4GHz, Bluetooth 5.12.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired
Driver50mm Nanoclear neodymium40mm SteelSeries Premium High Fidelity90mm Planar neodymium
Frequency response10Hz - 22kHz10Hz - 40kHz10Hz - 50kHz
MicrophoneUnidirectional noise cancellingBidrectionalDetachable boom / onboard beamforming
ANCYesYesNo
ControlsVolume, power, multi-function button, Bluetooth, Superhuman HearingPower, ANC, mic mute, volume, BluetoothVolume, chat balance, mic mute, mic volume, noise reduction, power, media playback
BatterySwappable, 12 hours per batterySwappable, 22 hours per battery80 hours
CompatibilityPlayStation, Xbox, PC, mobile, Nintendo Switch (with Xbox version)PlayStation, Xbox, PC, mobile, Nintendo Switch (with Xbox version)PS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, mobile (Xbox variant available)

How we tested the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro

I used the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro for just over a week, running the headset for all daily work and play across PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch during that time. I primarily tested across CS:GO and Doom Eternal on PC, with Doom Eternal, The Last of Us Part 2, and Horizon Forbidden West running on PS5 for comparison. On Nintendo Switch the majority of my testing was completed with Super Mario Galaxy, with a sprinkling of Dragon Quest Builders 2 thrown in. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox One headsets for more choice, as well as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Sennheiser gaming headsets for anyone shopping by brand as well. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> Dying Light Enhanced Edition is currently free on♓ Epic Games Store.

Dying Light Enhanced Edition will be 🍒free to from now until April 13, 2023.

In case you wondered what the difference is between the standard and the✨ enhanced edition, the latter includes the season pass and all the content released in the first year of "post-launch support", including an expansion with the buggy, an additional game mode, two extra quarantine zones, and two bundles.

Automation puzzle game Shapez is also ♚free across the same time period, too.

As for its Dying Light's sequel, Stay Human? Dying Light 2 is set to receive a massive game update on April 20, where Techlan🎃d will roll out an improved combat system and new gear transmogrification options. 

Dying Light franchise director Tymon Smektala shared this news at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Future Games Show Spring Showcase Powered by the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro, where he also teased the next DLC content and promised that mo꧃re support for mods and mod maps will be coming to the community later this year. 

Parkour combat was one of Dying Light 2's strengths, so it's certainly promising to hear Smektala say that this upcoming update will "include significant improvements to the combat system that will be more brutal, physical, and rewarding" than ever before. The franchise director also confirmed that you'll no longer have to choose between "style or stats", as the new gear transmꦺog system will let you better transform your favorite gear to fit your look. 

Dying Light 2: Stay Human is out now on PS5, PꩲS4, Xbox Series 🅺X, Xbox One, and PC.

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//344567.top/dying-light-enhanced-edition-is-currently-free-on-epic-games-store/ UQ8re2LX57VNXfezGkiW7d Sat, 08 Apr 2023 19:44:26 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Dying Light 2 is set to receive a massive game update on April 20, where Techland will roll out an i𓆉mproved combat system and new gear transmogrification options. 

Dying Light franchise director Tymon Smektala shared this news at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Future Games Show Spring Showcase 🌜Powered by the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro, where he also teased the next DLC content and promised🤪 that more support for mods and mod maps will be coming to the community later this year. 

Parkour combat was one of Dying Light 2's strengths, so it's certainly promising to hear Smektala say that this upcoming update will "include significant improvements to the combat system that will be more brutal, physical, and rewarding" than ever before. The franchise director also confirmed that you'll no longer have to choose between "style or stats", as the 🅠new gear transmog system will let you better transform your favorite gear to fit your look. 

While all that's coming 𝄹on April 20, 2023, Techland did look a little further to the future. Smektala gave Future Games Show viewers a sneak peak at🍸 "the next story-driven downloadable content coming later this year" with two pieces of concept art. The first shows an autumnal city with a church spire in the background, and the second hints at a new Morlech Asylum location. We anticipate more details on the DLC to arrive in the coming weeks. 

In the meantime, look for the Dying Light 2: Stay Human update to launch on April 20 across all platforms, which include PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, and PC – so don't ꧟forget to check if you haven't already.

You can also visit the to find all of the video games which were featured in the Spring Showcase. 

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//344567.top/dying-light-2-fgs-spring-showcase-2023/ G3xEBvSM2FnZuJZHR4P7qn Thu, 23 Mar 2023 23:20:07 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> AK-xolotl, a top-down roguelite featuring a very angry amphibian, just got its official world premiere at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Future Games Show Spring Showcase Powered by t꧅he Turtle Beach Stealth Pro - and, better yet, you🔯 can play the demo right now.

The name alone is a serious selling point, but when I first saw AK-xolotl, I was quickly drawn to its top-down shooting, immediately reminiscent of the likes of Nuclear Throne and Enter the Gungeon. Just a few seconds after that, I was entirely sold - the scowl that the fallen (and now very, very angry) amphibian gives to the camera speaks to a game that absolutely under♐stands its assignment.

As the name suggests, your weapon of choice is an AK-47, and you'll be playing as the most adorable of all water-dwelling relatives of the salamander, an axolotl. As you progress towards the top of your ecosystem, you&apജos;ll also be able to raise baby axolotl, who will eventually grow up to be playable characters in their own rights, each with their very own abilities. AK-xolotl's more domestic side doesn't end there, either, as you'll complement your range of weapons with some serious culinary skills, cooking meals using items gathered on each run to help boost your strength.

As a tongue-in-cheek, pixel-art, bullet-hell roguelite, it's clear that AK-xolotl draws plenty of inspiration from some of the most beloved indies of the last ten years. It's set to release this year on PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam, where you can add it to your wishlist and check out a free demඣo right now.

If you’re looking for more excellent games from today's Future Games Show, have a look at .

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> The tales Bob the Fisherman told his granddaughter Nina have left a lasting impression, and now it's up to her to discover the t💜ruth about Bob's past. Another Fisherman's Tale will see you reenacting those adventures, with the aid of🦋 puppets and models discovered in her mother's basement. 

As seen during the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Future Games Show Powered by the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro, you'll be in for quite a ride once you slide on your diving helmet (VR headset) to set sail and undertake this journey on PC VR, PSVR 2, or Meta Quest 2.

In this sequel to the award-winning A Fisherman's Tale, you control the puppet version of Bob the Fisherman, as operated by Nina, and use the properties of your modular body to get through the variou🗹s puzzles that lie ahead of you. The first of these abilities is to detach your hand and control it remotely, sending it scuttling off like Thing from the Addams Family to do your bidding, whether that's retrieving your other hand after it was stolen by a crab or pulling an otherwise out of reach lever to open a locked doorway.

Then there's the possibility of replacing your hand with an alternative item, such as a pirate's hook to swing from various anchor points to move forward, a crab's claw to grab and grip with, or a crane hand to move bigger objects around and clear a path ahead. If those options aren't enough, then there will also be opportuniti🦩es to remove and launch your head to a new location, where you can then control your body remotely to guide it through the puzzle you're facing.

You'll learn plenty about Bob's journeys and Nina's childhood as you progress through this 🔯mind-bending VR tale, and you'll need to think outside the box (or outside the body at least) to solve the many conundrum🌜s that stand in your way.

If you’re looking for more excellent games from today's Future Games Show, have a look at .

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> Not for Broadcast VR releases today on Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, and SteamVR. To celebrate, developer NotGames has given the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Future Games Show Powered by the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro a demonstration of how its aw▨ard-winning gameplay has been adapted for VR. 

The original non-VR game is also makin🅺g its debut on Xbox and PlayStation consoles today, but here we're just focusing on all that world-changing button pushing in virtual reality. 

The g🐲ame sees you as a beleaguered television editor trying to keep the show running by juggling live broadcasts, adverts, camera feeds, and more. The non-VR edition of the game has already won multiple awards, and holds a Guinness World Record for the most FMV in a video game, and now the broadcast gameplay has made the leap onto VR. 

It's a perfect medium for what you actually do in the game - pr💞essing buttons to change cameras, or grabbing video cassettes to line up the next transmission. But there's 🍃more to it than just the technicalities of keeping the show on the air - with the power to control the information you're actually relaying. 

Depending on how you cut between camera feeds, and censor or frame the celebrities and politicians you e🀅ncounter, you can control the flow of information. You're deciding on what the public sees after all, and what you let pass can portray people in a good or bad way, hide or expose information, and shape public perceptions of political and social situations. It's a good job the r🤪eal media doesn't have that sort of power...

You can test your VR broadcast skills on Meta Quest 2, Meta Quest Pro, and SteamVR from today with the standard version of the game arriv🦂ing on PlayStation and Xbox at the same time. now and . 

If you’re looking for more excellent games from today's Future Games Show, have a look at .

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> We've had our eye on ArcRunner for a little while now – th𓄧e upcoming Cyberpunk roguelite from Trickjump Games, the developer behind Battle Royale Trainer, and▨ 10 Miles to Safety. 

The studio is collaborating with PQube to unleash a challenging third-person action game where you'll work to survive a series of brutal and beautiful stages packed with enemies, opportunity, and a whole lot of death. And as we learned in 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Future Games Show Spring💦 Showcase Powered by Turtle Beach Stealth Pro, we won't have too long to wait to play it. 

That's right, Arcrunner is coming out on April 27, so it's releasing nexꩲt month. Surprise♏! That's on PC, Xbox Series X, PS5, Xbox One, and PS4 too. 

With a powerful augmentation system, dܫesigned to help you build out a tactical operative who can survive the cybernetic carnage, and three-player online co-op to let you endu♎re the challenge with friends, there's still plenty left for us to learn too. 

Expect to spend a lot of ꧟time this April and beyond trying to figure out ways to perfect your run, master the movement abilities at your disposal, and figure out how your favorite w🧔eapons and powers can enhance your preferred play-style. 

The ArcRunner release date has been set for April 27, 2023, and as a reminder, the roguelite is expected to ဣlaunch on PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, 💧and PC.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> It's been a little while since Turtle Beach released a premium headset, but that's because it's been working hard on a brand-new, wirelꦆess headset. Meet the, the company's newest model that it's dubbed the ♐New King of Wireless, and it's easy to see why when you dive into precisely what they've created here. 

This flagship headset boasts 50mm Nanoclear꧃ drivers for delivering a high-end audio experience with better low-level bass quality. This, coupled with the Superhuman Hearing feature, will give you the edge when it comes to hearing approaching footsteps and appreciating the full gamut of your in-game audio experience. 

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro headset lifestyle shots

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What we love about the Stealth Pro is that, unlike other premium headsets of this caliber, no chunky DAC sits on your desk and retains so many of the top audio features when you're out and about. Instead, all the great features, such as Active Noise Cancelling, are all built into the headset itself, ensuring you can game wherever you want to, whether that's on PC, console, or mobile. There is a small lag-free 2.4 GHz receiv♛er, but it handily doubles up as a battery charger so you can constantly keep one of the two batteries the Stealth Pro comes with powered up and ready for switching. It's a really neat addition that we've not seen from other wireless headsets on the market. Each battery gives you around 12 hours of power, and you'll get another three with just 15 minutes of charging time. 

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro headset lifestyle shots

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To take advantage of all that on-board tech, Turtle Beach has designed a special app to let you tweak EQ settings, mic sensitivity, noise monitoring, and more on the go. Available 🐷on Android, iOS, PC and Mac, you'll be able to make sure you're getting the best audio for different game genres, play on console or mobile, and also get the best from your music or movies wherever you are. The boom mic, which features TruSpeak noise-cancelling technology, is also removable so you can use the Stealth Pro whenever you want to, without looking like a gamer out of their natural habitat. Handily, the headset has other built-in noise-cancelling mics so you can 😼still chat with your pals and take calls on the go.

This is an elegantly designed headset too, with a leatherette finish over its memor🍷y foam cushions, and Turtle Beach's patented ProSpecs design for allowing comfortable wear even with thick-framed glasses. The headset itself has a wheel dial and mode button on one earcup, both of which are remappable to allow for customized functions based on whatever you need for daily use. The function buttons, like the Bluetooth toggle, also have distinct textures so you can know what you're pressing while you're wearing the 🌜Stealth Pro. No fumbling about trying to find the power button with this wireless wonder. 

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro headset lifestyle shots

(Image credit: Turtle Beach)

Turtle Beach has always had a strong history of creating excellent headsets, and with the new Stealth Pro, it's bettering wh🔯at's come before and is ready to take on rivals like the SteelSeries Nova Pro Wireless and the Astro A50.  

The is available from April 23 and will re𒁃tail for £27🔥9.99 / $329.99.

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//344567.top/turtle-beachs-new-stealth-pro-is-the-best-wireless-headset-its-ever-created/ 7iLkjKByJUoHSPSPWCzK6a Thu, 23 Mar 2023 12:30:08 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> True wireless gaming earbuds are having a moment. With the likes of Sennheiser and Logitech bringing their own low latency buds to the shelves, more established gaming brands are upping their game. The Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeeds are the latest in the green snake's line of headphones, packing active noise cancellaꦿtion, dual 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connection, and a built-in omnidirectional microphone.  

Razer has some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets on the market under its belt, exceeding in audio quality and comfort alike. In fact, the new Hammerhead model takes over from one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming earbuds available, the previous generation labelled 'Hammerhead True Wireless'. With specific releases tailored to PS5 and Xbo🐈x Series X players and the brand's Hyperspeed low latency connection, the new generation brings a speed-focused spin to an old favorite. 

That said, it's not exactly ripping up the rulebook here - you'll find largely the same design and the same features under the hood. Will the new release be worth it for everyday players though? I took the $149.99 / £149.99 Raz💜er Hammerhead Hyperspeed for PS5 out for a spin to find out. 

Key Specs
Price$149.99 / £149.99
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.2
Driver10mm
Frequency response20Hz - 20kHz
MicrophoneOmnidirectional
ANCYes
Additional ear-tipsS, M, L
ControlsTouch
BatteryRGB / ANC off: 6.5 hours + 26 hours in case | RGB / ANC on: 4 hours + 16 hours in case
CompatibilityPS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Design

  • Premium feel and slick PlayStation-oriented aesthetic
  • Lightweight, skinny buds feel comfortable
  • Case doesn't house USB-C dongle safely

I was pleasantly surprised when first opening the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed box. Having taken issue with the cheaper cases on both the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Fits and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Scout Air in previous reviews, the soft matte texture and solid feel of the charging case was keenly appreciated. Coated in a cool PlayStation gray and featuring a subtle PlayStation logo on the front (and an embosse𝓡d Razer on the top), this certainly looks the part. It's an aesthetic that will easi𓃲ly tie the Hammerheads into any PS5 setup, and look good while doing so. 

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed charging case close up

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While lightweight, it still manages to feel premium in the hand, helped immeasurably by the snappy magnetic lid and durable hinge. I was conꦿcerned, though, that this softer material could be prone to scratches and scuffs when thrown in a backpack. However, after multiple train journeys in a stuffed bag and countless walks jumbling amongst keys in my pocket, this still looks good as new.

Clicking the case open reveals a glossy black plastic and, of course, the buds themselves nestled neatly in a slick mold. These buds are nearly identical to the previous generation in form factor, with the only real aesthetic difference being that light gray, almost white, paint job. Lightweight and with a skinnyꦬ, particularly long stem, they feel comfortable in-ear and I never experienced any rubbing or irritation during longer periods of use.

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds out of case

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The back of each bud offers a sharp design contrast, with a glossy black panel and glowing Razer logo, synced up with the brand&apos🌊;s Chroma settings. You've got the chance to adjust these colors and patterns insཧide the Razer Audio app as well.

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed case with USB-C dongle plugged in

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My only concern with the case itself is one that not many gaming earbuds have remedied. There's nowhere to keep the included USB-C dongle for transport. I did enജd up slott🌼ing it into the charging port on the bottom of the case itself, but was worried it would be knocked in transit and damaged, rendering both the Hyperspeed connection and charging case useless.

Features

  • Handy and stable dual 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connection
  • Excellent customization options in Razer Audio app
  • Tap gestures are unreliable

The low latency Hyperspeed connection is the raison d'être here, offering speeds of 25-35ms. That's a solid result, boosting well over the previous generation's high PC latency via Bluetooth, and it's all down to the USB-C dongle you'll find in the box. Unfortunately, it's not quite a case of plug and play. Unlike any other 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming headset I've tested, you'll need to manually assign the Hammerheads as the sound output method within Windows settings before you start pla꧂ying. It's an extra step that caught me out during testing, but thankfully settings do hold when switching between devices. 

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed USB-C dongle

(Image credit: Future)

It's well worth ditching the Bluetooth connection of yore here, though. The speed and reliability of the Hammerhead Hyperspeed was particularly solid, allowing for split-second audio cue decisions out in the field. Not only that, but the new Hammerheads also allow for dualꦯ connectivity, keeping your earbuds connected to your phone via Bluetooth and your PS5, PC, or Nintendo Switch via 2.4GHz Hyperspeed. That means you can quickly pick up a call without having to remove your buds. Of c🍸ourse, you can also set the buds to Do Not Disturb within the Razer Audio app for a distraction-free experience.

The Razer Audio app offers plenty of customization options, and acts as a hub for all your settings and RGB effects. Here you can select different ANC levels (on, off, and Ambient), as well as set up your Chroma effects, choose between EQ presets or create your own, enable and disable low-latency ♊Gaming Mode, quickly switch between known audio sources, and remap the touch buttons. It's a comprehensive piece of software, all easily navigable and intuitive. Exploring, however, will reveal one of the biggest problems with the Hammerheads: the touch controls.

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds and case separately on table

(Image credit: Future)

I'll admit I'm spoilt when it comes to lightning fast reactions to on-earbud gesture controls. My daily driver, the AirPods Pro, have a particularly snappy response to each pinch that I've come to expect from others. The ✅Razer Ha🌌mmerhead Hyperspeed not only didn't meet that expectation, but fell far shorter than others I've had my hands on.

The fact that there are so many command gestures to get your head around certainly isn't a bad thing. Between single taps, single holds, double taps, double taps and holds, and triple taps and holds (the triple tap option seemed to be grayed out for me), there's a lot of learning 🍷to do. I never quite managed to remember all the different commands I had set up, though did settle into a nice rhythm towards the end of my testing, limiting inputs to one or two taps.

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds on side to show touch controls

(Image credit: Future)

The real problem here is reliability. I rarely had a command s🅘nap straight through without a fight first. In my two weeks of testing, the vast majority of gestures I made fell on deaf earbuds. That's a major disappointment for anyone looking to pick up an all-in-one set of buds for gaming and music on the go, and is enough for me to avoid recommending the Hammerheads for anyone who relies on such tap gestures day to day.

That's especially frustrating considering the competency of the Hammꦬerheads to reproduce any audio you throw at them surprisingly well, as we'll see in the next section, and to put up an admirable ANC performance to boot.

Performance

  • Excellent balance across ranges with plenty of attention to detail
  • Dialogue sounds particularly rich and full bodied
  • Wide soundstage is perfect for soundtracks and open worlds

I was surprised by j𓄧ust how much room there is in the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed's soundstage. Coming from the flattened lines of the far more expensive Logitech G Fits, I was blown away by the dynamic audio on offer here. Of course, gaming earbuds aren't going to catch up to their full-blown over-ear siblings, but the power squeezed into these drivers was more than enough to keep me captivated. Acr🐬oss all genres I noticed a particularly strong attention to keeping dialogue rich and full-bodied, while also balancing bassier rumbles with more delicate higher ranges particularly well. 

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed with Nintendo Switch console

(Image credit: Future)

The opening to Pokemon Legends Arceus on Nintendo Switch was velvety and booming, with a deepness to both music and sound effects that I haven't heard from gaming earbuds before. That continued through to the main gameplay as well, with a punchy zing to higher effects and plenty♔ of space for the soundtrack to breathe.

The Last of Us Part 2 fared particularly well on PS5, and it's here that that attention to dialogue was most keenly felt. Every inflection was repr𝓡esented beautifully in cutscenes, and still managed to retain that human voice richness when set against wider soundscapes. Everything sounded particularly well proportioned as well, with smaller details like background chatter and footsteps cutting just the right balance with the main action ahead of me.

Horizon Forbidden West was a little more muted in its treatment of dialogue, but the tradeoff was a nicely intricate handling of machine sound. It was here that I noticed the ability of the Hammerhead Hyperspeedꦆ to work across all ranges in tandem, and in equality, to accurately reproduce a more complex overall profile. Sound effects in Forbidden West did override the soundtrack considerably, though, and on occasion did feel a little blown out.

It's also worth noting that the Hammerheads offer volume controls on the buds themselves. Reliability aside (this is hopefully something that could be fixed in future firmware ♌updates), it's strangely rare to findꦜ this feature but it's one that saves you navigating to menus every time you need to made adjustments.

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed with DualSense controller

(Image credit: Future)

Taking things to the PC arena, Doom Eternal crunched with a satisfying power, with the whirring and clunking of machinery offering a particularly full-bodied experience. I do, however, p🍌ersonally prefer more bass to my soundscape in situations like this. The default profile which had balanced everything so carefully in other testing scenarios didn't quite manage to pack the punch Doom Eternal was crying out for. Switching the EQ preset to bass boosted did bring those lower ranges to the fore, but at the expense of pretty much everything else which is disappointing.

That said, the Hammerheads were well equipped to deal with a varied taste in music. I did miss the oomph of my AirPods Pros while out and about, but at $149.99 / £149.99 there's certainly plenty going for them. The White Stripes' throaty coarseness was handled with an impressively powerful balance. In the higher ranges, Oh Wonder's twinkling melodies and ethereal waves shone through with clarity and sharp precision. The only time I noticed the Hammerheads struggling was during a more crowded soundscape. The electro🔴nic thrashes of Grandson were a little muddled, though I did much prefer this listening experience over that of cheaper Turtle Beach buds, and even the Logitech G Fits.

Should you buy the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed?

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed earbuds in case with DualSense controller

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The Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed for PS5 are an excellent choice for anyone looking to pick up a set♍ of buds for interchangeable PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and PC play. That $149.99 / £149.99 price tag is actually working particularly hard for you when looking at the competition. Our current favorite gaming earbuds, the Sennheiser EPOS GTW 270 Hybrid come in at the same cost, but drop you down to Bluetooth 5.1, don't offer touch controls, and lack ANC as well. Yes, they do sound better overall, but if you're after a more rounded package in terms of features, the Hammerheads are the better choice. 

It's worth noting that anyone on the hunt for an 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X headset might need to think twice. The Hammerheads are available in an Xbox variant, but the baওttery life is dropped down from the 6.5 hours on PlayStation down to 3-4 hours. That said, if you're running both consoles, it's also worth noting that the Xbox edition is the only version that will be able to run on Series X and PS5. 

If you're looking to spend less, though, the Turtle Beach Scout Airs might be on your radar. These buds launched at $99.99 / £89.99 but are regularly available for under $50 these days. With their lack of 2.4GHz connection, though, I would only recommend these to anyone who plays single player games on PC and Nintendo Switch on﷽ly and is really after true wireless connection at the lowest pri♑ce possible. 

Overall, the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed do offer excellent value for money. The unreliability of the touch controls may stop them being a true all-in-one silver bullet for commuters, but they will certainly go the distance for anyone after a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 headset or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch headset. That USB-C connection will also make the Hammerheads an excellent option for anyone looking for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Steam Deck headset as well.

Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed vs The Competition
SpecsRazer Hammerhead Hyperspeed EPOS GTW 270 HybridTurtle Beach Scout AirLogitech G Fits
Price$149.99 / £149.99$149 / £129$99.99 / £89.99 (regularly on sale)$229.99 / £229
Connection2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.22.4Ghz / Bluetooth 5.1Bluetooth 5.12.4Ghz / Bluetooth 5.2
Driver10mm10mm10mm10mm
Frequency response20Hz - 20kHz20Hz - 20kHz20Hz – 20kHz20Hz - 20kHz
MicrophoneOmnidirectionalDual beamformingOmnidirectionalDual beamforming
ANCYesNoNoNo
Additional ear-tipsS, M, LXS, S, M, LS, M, LNone
ControlsTouchSingle buttonTouchTouch
BatteryRGB / ANC off: 6.5 hours + 26 hours in case | RGB / ANC on: 4 hours + 16 hours in case5 hours + 15 hours with case5 hours + 15 with case7 hours + 8 hours with case
CompatibilityPS5, PC, Nintendo Switch, mobilePC, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, mobilePC, Nintendo Switch, mobilePC, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, mobile

How we tested the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed

I used the Razer Hammerhead Hyperspeed for daily play, music, and work over the course of two weeks. One of those weeks was spent testing the Hammerheads in isolation, whereas I was comparing with the Turtle Beach Scout Air and Logitech G Fits for the second week. During that time, I mainly used the Hammerheads with Dragon Quest Builders 2 and Pokemon Legends Arceus on Nintendo Switch, The Last of Us Part 2 and Horizon Forbidden West on PS5, and Doom Eternal and Sable on PC. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

We're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC headsets on the market, and plenty more of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Razer headsets to boot. If you're after more kit for your setup, though, be sure to take a look at the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 accessories available now. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> If you’ve ever tried to fly a plane in Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 using a mouse and keyboard, you’ll understand that the experience is something akin to performing keyhole surgery while wearing a giant foam finger. A real Airbus A320 has 575 individual buttons and knobs, and there’s only so fꦦar you can get in trying to simulate the experience of controlling one if you’re relying on holding down the shift and alt keys. For serious flight sim enthusiasts, a HOTAS or flight stick is a must. 

Usually that’s the preserve of Thrustmaster, whose Warthog HOTAS and flight sticks were developed in 𓄧collaboration with the flight sim community and hit a premium price point north of $300. Logitech G’s X56 has also been a strong option for years now, priced slightly lower at around $240. 

So what Turtle Beach is trying to do with this PC and Xbox-compatible $129.99 VelocityOne model is no less than a major disruption of the market. More affordable 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:joysticks for PC and Xbox aren’t allowed to look this shiny, or offer this many feat෴ures. And coming from a manufacturer that’s arguably better known for headsets, it might seem a bit too good to be true. 

Spoiler: it’s not. This is a 🅠really impressive piece of kit for the price, so let’s delve into the nuts and bolts of it and pinpoint exactly why it’s a bargain.

Key Specs
Programmable buttons27
Connection USB-C to USB-A (3m cable)
CompatibilityXbox, PC
HapticsYes

Design and Features

Technically, this isn’t a HOTAS, although it does feature a flaps lever and a th🌺rottle lever. Instead, it’s a bit of a hybrid - a flight stick with all the functionality of a HOTAS, if not the familiar shape.

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flight Stick in front of PC displaying flight simulator game

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Given the aforementioned cornucopia of controls in most flight sims, the VelocityOne’s replete with a large number of buttons, hat switches, and even an OLED display and a trackpad. 🍌It’s an innovative combination of features, and we haven’t seen anything like it on the market before.

Starting at the base of the unit, eight face buttons are split into two banks of four, lined up below each lever. The two levers themselves also have two extra ‘buttons’ - you’ll feel ܫan extra click at 0% and 100% throttle, and these register in-game as buttons 9-12. 

Turtle Beach VelocityOne flight stick buttons

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On the flightstick you have two hat switches, one of which can also be depressed for another function (button 19). Two more buttons sit either side of a scroll wheel, pa🔯rticularly handy for adjusting trim, and above that wheel sits a track pad. Then of course, there’s a trigger.

A textured aluminium ring around the joystick rotates ꩲfor still another function - the flight configurator, and finally right at the front of the base you’ll find the usual controller-style buttons - start and select in the old parlance, along with a share button and the Xbox button.

Frankly, that’s an absurd number of individual inputs, and that’s exactly what’s required in any flightꦚ sim. If you’re taking holiday goers to Malaga in Microsoft Flight Sim or dogfighting in DCS, you’ve got everything you need here without having to invest in huge multi-panel rigs at great expense.

Performance

The joystick itself has a significant amount of resistance, which carries some benefits. Firstly it makes for some precise inputs. Looser joysticks don’t give you the same sense of a precise positi🌺on, and having a bit of push-back from the device makes it easier to just add a touch of nose down without inadvertently plunging towards ground and terrifying your passengers, “sink rate” warnings ringing in everyon🌠e’s ears. 

It can be a divisive feel, though. Such high resistance means the joystick always wants to snap back to centre, so if you’re performing small inputs arou♌nd the centre point, it’s trickier to make t🌊hem precise. Rather than making a neat circle around the centre point, you’re often being ‘sucked in’ and then overcompensating by pulling too hard the other way. It takes some getting used to, and Thrustmaster’s pricier Warthog HOTAS definitely offers more precision in that regard. 

Turtle Beach Velocity One flight stick

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That stiffness also flags up a small issue in the design - the base is a little on the light side. If you’re operating the flight stick without another stabilising hand onꦺ the throttle, aggressive inputs - like the ones you’d sometimes make in a combat flight sim - might cause the base to tip or shift, which can be annoying.

Those are the only performance issues here, though. Otherwise every input, from the face buttons to the hat switches, feels solid and dependable and the overall high build quality and premium construction materials make it a ๊joy to pilot with.

The display at the top of the flight stick is an unexpectedly useful addition, too, giving you readouts for axis, trim and chrono. The trim display is especially handy if you’re hopping between planes in Microsoft Flight Sim and not yet familiar with eac💖h model’s instrument panel layout. It’s nice to have the trim in one failsafe location regardless of the plane you’re in.

Turtle Beach VelocityOne Flight stick facing away to show throttles and connection ports

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Should you buy the Turtle Beach VelocityOne flight stick?

Turtle Beach Velocity One Flight stick base

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Turtle Beach has produced a real sweet spot here in price and features for flight sim heads, despite a couple of small design issues. In a perfect world the base would be heavier, but we still love to fly with this stick thanks to its great materials, huge number of functions, and bonus display▨ on the flightstick. Turtle Beach really seems to have a knack for enteringꦛ the sim space - let’s see more like this, please.  

If you're after an entry point into the world of joysticks, there's no longer a need to sacrifice some of the previously more premium features - the VelocityOne offers everything𒆙 you need to get stu෴ck in. 

How we tested the Turtle Beach VelocityOne flight stick

Considerable flight time was logged in both Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 and DCS to test this flightstick. Commercial and combat piloting require very different input types and flying styles, so what works for one might not be best suited to the other. We’ve yet to embark on our Dark Souls playthrough with this flightstick, but we reckon it’s possible. For more information on how we test controllers, be sure to check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> The best Xbox Series X controllers are the keys to ꦇthe gaming kingdom right now, since everything with a Wi-Fi connection is supposedly an Xbox. No matter which Xbox console or device you're playing on, most Xbox controllers will be compatible, and if you're playing on a PC, you've got so much choice as to which suits you best. Whether you're looking for a spare gamepad or the latest and greatest pro model, we've tested the lot, and we're ready to help you shop.

Thanks to Microsoft being, well, Microsoft, any and all Xbox controllers will also be 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controller contenders. That means there are loads upon loads of gamepads available for you to choose from and a lot for me to test. Alongside the Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox, which is currently my top pick overall, there are some serious rivals to consider. PowerA, Turtle Beach, Ra💯zer, and GameSir are just a few of the brands out there constantly trying to earn the top spot on this list. In fact, a couple of the more recent attempts have come very close to doing so. Of course, the investment may decide things for you. Controllers don't come cheap these days, so you want to make sure whichever one you buy is the right one for you.

To help narrow things down, I've tried to apply "best for" use cases to eachꦉ of the entries on this list. For example, if you're simply in need of a quick and easy replacement for the stock Xbox controller that came with your console, then "best budget" will see you through. If you're looking for more sp꧂eed in your button presses, there's a "best for speed" alternative. Hopefully, this will make your search a bit easier and save you money on something you don't actually need.

The Quick List

The best Xbox Series X controller overall

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Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox on a wooden desk in front of purple lighting

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Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox close up

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Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox review image

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Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox from behind, showing its back buttons and other function buttons

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Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox review image, showing the controller and all its attachments

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1. Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox

Best Xbox Series X controller overall

Connection: Wireless (USB dongle), Wired (3m USB-C to USB cable) | Buttons: (Modular design) Up to 20 | Remappable buttons: 4 | Cable length: 3m | Weight: 298g

Modular design means great customization
Versatile across gaming genres
Battery life feels improved
Wireless Xbox option
Added visual flair
Hall sensor tech isn’t included

Our favorite PS5 controller has made its way to 🤪Xbox, and its refreshed model for Microsoft's console might even be an improvement. In our eyes, this is one of the best gamepads ever made, so to say it's been improved on is a big deal. For competitive players, there is simply no better controller to choose right now. No matter the genre of game you play, the modular design of this controller means you can bend it to your wi🥃ll.

Buy it if:

You want something for competitive gaming: Four back buttons and a modular des💮ign makes this a super versatile performance pad for all sorts of gaming genres.

Your budget is under $200 / £200: For $179.99 / £179.99, this is excellent value for money against the other officially licensed competiti🦩on for Xbox.

You want a wireless controller: The Victrix Pro ℱBFG for Xbox was one of the first officially licensed gamepads to launch with wireless support on Xb🐷ox, after years of Microsoft stipulating they had to be wired-only.

Don't buy it if:

You want Hall sensor thumbsticks out of the box: This controller sports potentiome𝓀ter sticks, but there is the option to buy Hall modules later.

You aren't interested in back buttons: The four back buttons on this controller are hard to ignore, s🅰o if you want something you won't accidentally💯 press, maybe look elsewhere.

Design & Features: But what does that mean in practical terms? The facial components here can be lifted out and rotatဣed, meaning you can finally have symmetrical❀ thumbsticks on Xbox. You can also swap out the components entirely which is massive for fighting game fans - especially since there's a dedicated fightpad module in the box with six facial buttons.

This new Xbox version comes🌼 with all the same add-ons PS5 owners get, as well as integrated rumble motors and improved battery life. You don't get Hall sensor tech out of the box here, but if it ever becomes an issue for you, a Hall sensor thumbstick moduꦐle is available for purchase, for an additional fee.

Performance: What you have here then, is a competitive Esports controller that now excels in competitive games as it did before, but has even more single-player potential thanks to its additional rumbly feedbꦕack. Combine that with the back buttons and it's an easy one to recommend to any player. It was also one of the first officially licensed Xbox controllers to get the wireless support he had b💧een waiting on for years.

Compared to some of its rivals, the BFG for X✃box is priced really competitively too. It often works out about the same price as the Elite Series 2 when its at full price, and I've seen the BFG get discounted down to $150, making it an absolute steal. For under $200, you get so much value for money and a lot of versatility. It's that ability to change this gamepad to your liking that makes it the best overall pick on this list.

Read more: Victrix Pro BFG for Xbox review

Ratings

Comfort

★★★★

Ergonomics

★★★★★

Pro features

★★★★★

Longevity

★★★★★

Battery life

★★★

Add-ons

★★★★★

Multiplayer potential

★★★★★

Singleplayer potential

★★★★

The best Xbox Series X controller fo🐼r most players

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Xbox Elite Series 2 controller

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Xbox Elite Series 2 controller

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Xbox Elite Series 2 controller

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2. Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller

The best Xbox Series X controller for💞 most players

Wireless: Yes | Powered by: Lithium-ion internal pack | Battery life: 30-40 hours

Unparalleled customization 
Incredible build quality 
Wired or wireless use  
Requires a healthy investment

To the su𓃲rprise of absolutely no one, the Elite Series 2 is one of the best Xbox Series X controllers, even as it ages against the officially licensed competition on this list. It really is still the one to beat for most Xbox (and PC) users who like the traditional feel of this brand's controllers. Even despite its age, this controller is well worth buying, and with no w🀅ord about an Elite Series 3 coming any time soon, there's no reason to hold off.

Buy it if:

You want a first-party controller: If you want Microsoft's homemade pro controller, this is the one to go for♌.

You don't mind something older: If you can put up with something a few years older than other o🐬ptions on this list, you might also save some money.

You want four magnetic back paddles: Magnetic back paddlesꦕ are hard to beat for their speed and feel, and they're pretty uncommo🍸n on other controllers.

Don't buy it if:

You want Hall sensor thumbsticks: Stick drift could be a prob🍒lem you run into, and there's no real counter.

You don't need the attachments: If you aren't interested in the various attachments 🍌of the Elite Series 2, you could get the same great contr🎶oller for cheaper by opting for the Core edition.

Design & Features: The one upside to the Elite Series 2 getting older is that it's much more pron﷽e to deals and discounts, and the more affordable Elite Series 2 Core is a nice route in if you aren't too fussed about the attachments.

Firing on all cylinders though, the full-fat Elite Series 2 is a force to be reckoned with. With four magnetic back paddles, there are few gamepads that can ♊match the feel and comfort of this controller. The component pack also gives you some different thumbstick tops, and the tight tension on the potentiometer modules gives the controller a really speedy feel.

Performance: Besides the excellent versatility and comfort of⛎ this controller, the extended 40-hour battery life is one of the things that really sets it apart from others on the market. Some third-party controllers don't even have wireless support on Xbox, and if they do their battery lives don't tend to be this generous.

Where the Elite Series 2 does sho💟w its age slightly is in its potentiometer thumbsticks which have been reported to suffer from stick drift after a while. There's no ability to have Hall sensor tech here, which is worth considering if you want a long-term investment.

Read more: Xbox Elite 2 controller review

Ratings

Comfort

★★★★

Ergonomics

★★★★

Pro features

★★★★

Longevity

★★★

Battery life

★★★★★

Add-ons

★★★★

Multiplayer potential

★★★★★

Singleplayer potential

★★★★

Also consider: The Elite Series 2 Core

If the Elite Series 2 is a bit much for you in terms of budget and 𓃲accessories, the Elite Series 2 Core gives you the same gamepad, battery life, and software adjustability, all at a lower price. It's well worth considering, and since you can add the components later to split up the cost it can be a more affordable route in𝔍.


The best budget Xbox Series X controller

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GameSir G7 SE being held my a reviewer in dront of two Philips gaming monitors and various PC gaming gear

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GameSir G7 SE's facial components and branding up close

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GameSir G7 SE's headphone jack and mute button

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GameSir G7 SE's back side, showing the controller's two back buttons

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3. GameSir G7 SE

The best budget Xbox controller

Connection: Wired | Buttons: 16 | Remappable buttons: 2 | Headset connection: 3.5mm | Cable length: 3m | Weight: 422g

Great back buttons
Hall Sensor sticks
Super affordable
Nice vibration
Excellent for platforming
Slightly less comfortable than the T4 Kaleid
Big dead zones out of the box
No wireless connectivity

The GameSir G7 SE was the first o💖fficially licensed controller for Xbox Series X to include Hall Effect Sensor thumbsticks. For th🎶ose who might not know, these types of thumbsticks use tiny electromagnets and last far longer than the potentiometers you'll find in controllers up and down this list. Essentially, it means it's immune to stick drift. Considering this pad is on par, if not cheaper than the stock Xbox controller, you're getting so much value for money here.

Buy it if:

You want something cheap: A price tag of under $60 for a pro controller is a rare thing, especially in the officiallꦕy licensed ac🦂cessory world.

You like a traditional Xbox feel: It's on the smaller side, but the shape and ergonomics of this gamepad are close to the traditional Xbox on🔴es.

You're looking for a spare, or something to replace your original controller: Since the G7 SE is about the same price as the stock Xbox controller, I'd argue this is a much better replacement since it gives yoꦏu loads more features.

Don't buy it if:

You want wireless support: Perhaps the biggest drawback to this♊ controller is that it has no wireless connectivity.

You want something a bit bigger: The Game𓆉Sir Kaleid, Kaleid Flux, and upcoming G7 Pro are pr🐷obably better for those with larger hands.

Design & Features: Annoy♉ingly, since it's a third-party controller made before 2024, there's no wireless support to be had here, and there are some pretty unruly thumbstick dead zones out of the box. Luckily you can play around with this by heading to GaꦓmeSir's Nexus software on PC. There you can also play around with button assignments, vibration, and more. Speaking of vibration, it feels really subtle and precise with the G7 SE.

You get two back buttons here, which is the standard for any GameSir controller. Besides that, it has a smaller s꧃hape to it that feels authentic to the official Core controller that comes with your console.

Performance: An alternate accolade for the GameSir G7 SE could have been the best Xbox Series X controller for platforming because that's 🌺where I found it came into its own. Its two back buttons feel incredible - as is the norm with GameSir controllers, but the compact and tactile feel of the G7 SE means it feels great to use in sides🌳crolling or top-down titles.

For its budget price tag, the G7 SE offers a lot of value as well, because you're getting an awful lot of pro controller features for the price of a stock one. No matter what award you want to give this, the Game Sir G7 SE is one of the best Xbox Series X control🃏lers - and one you should definitely consider buying over the regular Core controller that comes with your console.

Read more: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GameSir G7 SE review

Ratings

Comfort

★★★

Ergonomics

★★★★

Pro features

★★★★

Longevity

★★★★

Battery life

NA

Add-ons

NA

Multiplayer potential

★★★

Singleplayer potential

★★★

The best value Xbox Series X Controller

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The RGB lighting on the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless controller for Xbox

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The back of the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless

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The PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless with its ghost RGB lighting on

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The PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless on its charging stand, being held by a reviewer

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A closer look at the back buttons on the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:4. PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless

The best value Xbox Series X controller

Connection: Wired / Wireless USB dongle | Buttons: 28 | Remappable buttons: 4 | Headset connection: 3.5mm | Cable length: 3m | Weight: 242g

RGB design is unique
Incredibly comfortable for long gaming sessions
Four programmable back buttons
Customizable hall-effect thumbsticks
Wireless
Charging dock and carrying case come with the controller
Occasional latency when playing games
Trigger locks feel a little bit useless

Where do I even begin with the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless? If it weren't for the Victrix Pro BFG's slight edge in versatility, this may even steal the top spot on this list. It offers a four back buttons package with innovative design elements and loads of features, and it's only $150 - which is roughly $5🐻0 cheaper than other pads that offer this much utility. Oh yeah, and it has a stunning ghost RGB design that looks i💮ncredible.

Buy it if:

You want excellent value for money: It's not cheap at $149, but𓂃 th✤e value you get from this controller punches well into the $200 category.

You want four back buttons: Not all controllers of this price come with four back buttons, an𝕴d the ones on this controller are excellent.

You like RGB: The lighting on this controller is in a league of its own, just take a looౠk at it.

Don't buy it if:

You really aren't a fan of RGB: The 🌱ghost lighting here could make a believer out of anyone, but if you really hate RGB of any kind then look elsewhere.

You want a modular design: While♋ you can change aspects of this controller to suit you, it isn't the fully modular controller the BFG is.

Design & Features: If you've played around with PowerA's controllers before, you'll know that they pack some of the most robust build quality of ♈any gamepads you can find. The shape and feel are very remꦛiniscent of the traditional Xbox controller, but the amount PowerA does to jazz up that formula is so impressive.

There are Hall sensor thumbsticks, wireless support, a charging stand, four mappable back buttons, a massive 30-hour battery life, three-way trigger locks, a head𓄧set dial, up to three different profiles, and a carry case. Perhaps my favorite feature is its twisting thumbsticks which can grow and shrink to different heights without the need for swapping out parts.

Such excellent design is coupled with a ghost RGB which shines when you want it to, and goes completely unseen when the controller is s🐻witched off. It𝕴's like the swords of Middle Earth that glow blue when orcs are near, except it's a beautiful RGB pattern on a pro controller.

Performance: As you can imagine, the PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless performed really well in our revi⛄ew, earning it a five-star score. N൲o matter the game you turn it to, it'll be comfortable, and useful, and it'll look and feel great at the same time. The trigger locks don't bring down the actuation level to the level most others do, but this is a double-edged sword. In some ways, it makes them a bit useless, and in others, it keeps some of the feel of a trigger pull while adding some speed. Overall, this is a fantastic controller for the money.

Read more: PowerA Fusion Pro Wireless review

Ratings

Comfort

★★★

Ergonomics

★★★★

Pro features

★★★★

Longevity

★★★★

Battery life

★★★

Add-ons

★★★

Multiplayer potential

★★★★

Singleplayer potential

★★★★

The best Xbox Series X controller for game feel

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Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless from the back showing the gamepad's back buttons

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Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless's mini display and UI

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4. Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra

The best Xbox Series X controller for game feel

Connection: Wired / Wireless USB dongle | Buttons: 28 | Remappable buttons: Fully remappable | Headset connection: 3.5mm | Cable length: 3m | Weight: 246g

As close to haptic feedback as Xbox controllers get (for now)
Great triggers
Hall Sensor tech
Solid horizontally placed back buttons
Good battery life
Lovely looks
Wireless (a first for Xbox)
Slippy thumbsticks
Lack of attachments
Awkward menu button placement

The Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra Wireless controller is everything the Asus ROG Raikiri Pro from 2023 should have been. It has a small display on its face, and unlike the Asus pads, it's actually usef🐈ul. More importantly, the Stealth Ultra Wireless is the first ever officially licensed third-party Xbox Series X controller to feature wireless connectivity with the console. That's a landmark achievement for any controller on this list and one that makes it our favorite th✨ird-party controller overall.

Buy it if:

You want great game feel: Haptic feedback and rumble can add a lot t🍌o your games, and this controller is set up to help you.

You'd like a screen to help you navigate settings: Function buttons can be really ⛦🐲annoying, and the screen on this controller helps you change settings easily

You want four back buttons: They're placed horizontally, which doesn't always work out, but♓ the back buttons here pull it off thanks to their clicky feel.

Don't buy it if:

You don't care about wireless support: If you're only ever going to play in wired mode, there's not much point in spending extra money on something like t🅰his.

You use your D-pad a lot: The D-💫pad here works just fine♊, but its metallic panel isn't the best for accurate, intense platforming.

Design & Features: The design of this gamepad is no short🐲 of stunning. It's got some lovely RGB lines striking through its grips and face, that aforementioned display for customization, and some truly innovative back buttons. Its buttons are microswitch ones, its triggers, and thumbsticks have Hall Sensor tech inside them, and its vibration is punchy without being overbear💯ing.

You get the usual connectivity here; a 3.5mm headphone 🐭jack and USB-C charging, but with your purchase you get a USB dongle and a small magnetic charging stand too. While you might not get the kind of assortments and attachments as some more Esports-specific controllers do, you do get some thumbstick toppers for your money, and these go a long way to correct the sub-par, slippy designs of the regular sticks.

Performance: What I love about this controller is that it does everything well. It isn't quite as good performance-wise as something from Victrix, but it isn't far off. Short of that, you'd be hard-pressed to find a gaming genre this controller isn't perfect for. What's more, its 30-hour quoted battery life is accurate, and thanks to the charging stand, I never have to worry about it runn🃏ing out of charge. It feels like the classic Xbox controllers people love, but it's got that Turtle Beach twist you'll know from a React-R gamepad which only adds to the experience of the games you play.

Overall, this is one🐼 of the best controllers for Xbox Series X that you'll fi𝓡nd.

Read more: Turtle Beach Stealth Ultra review

Ratings

Comfort

★★★★

Ergonomics

★★★★

Pro features

★★★

Longevity

★★★★

Battery life

★★★

Add-ons

★★

Multiplayer potential

★★★★

Singleplayer potential

★★★★

The best Xbox Series X controller for speed

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Razer Wolverine V3 Pro in a reviewer's hands

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Razer Wolverine V3 Pro's innovative back buttons

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The bumpers, triggers, and additional bumpers of the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro

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The back buttons of the Razer Wolverine V3 Pro

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A Razer Wolverine V3 Pro review image of the controller in its carry case

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The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro lying on a woodgrain desk

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:6. Razer Wolverine V3 Pro

The best Xbox Series X controller for speed

Connection: Wired / Wireless USB dongle | Buttons: 30 | Remappable buttons: Six | Headset connection: 3.5mm | Cable length: 3m | Weight: 304g

Four well-placed back buttons
Two extra bumpers
Attachments and carry case (not typical for Razer)
Speedy buttons
Deadzones feel a bit large out of the box
The grips feel slightly too short
Still needlessly expensive
Wireless connectivity ills

The Razer Wolverine V3 Pro is by far and away the best 🌼controller this brand has ever produced. It evolves what was great about the form꧃er Wolverine models, prices it down from the PS5 version, and improves so much about the ergonomics and feel. Thanks to the utilization of mechanical buttons from Razer's gaming mice, this is capable of playing at extraordinary speeds.

Buy it if:

You want a competitive controller: Six extra꧙ back buttons and innovative design flourishes make this a serious mouse and keyb🐬oard rival.

You like microswitches: This is packed with microswit🤡ch buttons, so if you aren't a fan of clicky buttons, mayb💮e consider something else.

You want something built to last: Between Hall sensor t⛄humbsticks and a robust chassis, this is a controller that'll last you years into the future.

Don't buy it if:

You're on a budget: Razer 𓄧☂controllers are always pricey, so if you can't afford the $200 price of this pad, look at something else.

You want some RGB:꧋ This contr💜oller has more of a pro aesthetic to it, so if you'd rather have a flashy RGB controller, there are other options out there.

Design & Features: The traditional Wolverine build is still here, with chunky, rounded grips and broad shoulders. Four back buttons remain, although their placement now actually makes sense because they're integrated into where your fingers naturally grip the thing. You'll also get two additional bumpers, which adds a lot of versatility and potential for mapping. This is also the first Razer controller to feature wireless support on Xbox, as well as a carry casꦬe and some swappable thumbstick tops. Th🐻e V3 is capable of a 1,000Hz polling rate when using a wired connection on PC as well, so there's lots of Esports potential here.

Performance: In practice, this is a much better controller than the Wolverine V2 Pro for PS✱5, and that's partly due to a much more robust build quality compared to the Sony-licensed hollow model. Wireless support on Xbox or PC is going to be a big win for people too, although be wary of anything that m♓ay block the signal because more than with any other controller I've tested recently, the V3 Pro can suffer in that respect.

Still, the unparalleled speed and feel of the microswitch and membrane buttons here re☂ally does make a difference. There are few pads that can keep up with the pace of this controller, so if you find yourself constantly a step behind your opponents, this is the product to choose. Even at an adjusted price from the PS5 option, it is still undeniably expensive at $200.

Read more: Razer Wolverine V3 Pro review

Ratings

Comfort

★★★★

Ergonomics

★★★★

Pro features

★★★★

Longevity

★★★★

Battery life

★★★★

Add-ons

★★★★

Multiplayer potential

★★★★★

Singleplayer potential

★★★★

The best pro controller for color preferences

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Scuf Instinct Pro

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Scuf Instinct Pro controller review

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Scuf Instinct Pro

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Scuf Instinct Pro controller review

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7. Scuf Instinct Pro

The best pro controller for color preferences

Wireless: Yes | Powered by: Batteries | Battery life: Up to 30 hours | Back buttons: 4

Superb back buttons
Customize the design yourself
Great overall build-quality
So much more expensive than the competition

It's fair enough to be skeptical of the design-it-yourself Scuf Instinct. For starters, it's expensive. Incredibly expensive. But if you ൲can move past that, you'll find a genuinely excellent Xbox Series X controller with the best back buttons we've ever used. These things are a revelation.

Buy it if:

You want to customize the colors of your gamepad: Scuf's online builder is amazing for being able to change every aspect of its 🔯gamepad aesthetics to suit you.

You can afford it: There's no escaping the fac♉t this is a pricey cont♔roller. Only consider if you have the budget for it.

You play FPS games: Scuf designs its pads around competitive first-person shooters like Call of Duty, and they're ♏popular in those games for a reason.

Don't buy it if:

You don't care about looks: If you want the best controller you can afford, and don't worry too m🌌uch about its looks, then you can probably g💃et better value somewhere else on this list.

You're on a budget: There are 𒆙plenty of cheaper alternatives out there.

Design & Features: Sure, you can mix and match designs ranging from simple color swaps to golden Japanese Koi art. It also has a satisfyingly ergonomic rubber coating at the front for better grip. Oh, and you can ♍change the shape of the thumbst💝icks before checkout as well.

The trigger locks are right on the money as well. They enable much faster responses tha✱n you'd find from the console's standꦕard controller; we're definitely not that quick on the draw in Halo the rest of the time. Even the thumbsticks feel bouncier and more taut than usual.

Performance: So, is the result worth the money? Should you b🥀uy one instead of the Elite Series 2? It's a subjective matter best left in yoꦓur capable hands, but if you do decide to invest, you'll find a handset at the top of its game.

The savvy back button placement makes them so easy to activate in the middle of a Destiny firefight or Call of Duty battle. Because they form a shell of sorts around your index finger, all you need to do is press down or lift up to activate them. It's much more intuitive than other alternatives we've tried - and we've tried more than our faiꦰr share.

Being able to customize the look of a controller can make it🐼 feel individual to 🐭you, but it doesn't mean you're getting the best controller out there. If you can stomach the price and colorways are important to you, this is the one to consider.

Read more: Scuf Instinct Pro review

Ratings

Comfort

★★★★

Ergonomics

★★★★

Pro features

★★★★

Longevity

★★★

Battery life

NA

Add-ons

Multiplayer potential

★★★★★

Singleplayer potential

★★★★

The best basic Xbox Series X controller

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Xbox wireless core controller

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Xbox wireless core controller

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Xbox Wireless Controller

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8. Xbox Wireless Controller

The best Xbox Serie✅s X controller for most players

Wireless: Yes | Powered by: AA batteries | Battery life: Depends on your AAs/battery packs

OG quality and reliability
Works both wired and wireless
Native compatibility
Improved feel in the hand
Not changed too much from the Xbox One pad
Still uses batteries

The stock Xbox Series X controller has a massive range of colors and designs to choose from, not to mention some beautiful limited editions as well🅰. Beyond aesthetics, it has a cult following for its ergonomics and classic offset feel in the hands. For the majority of playe꧋rs on Xbox Series X or S, this is all you'll really need. Just keep in mind there are better options out there functionality-wise.

Buy it if:

You don't need pro features: If you only need a basic controller and want the tra𝓀ditional Xb🐈ox feel, look no further.

You want color options:♊ The Xbox contr♔oller comes in lots of unique colors and designs.

Back buttons aren't your thing: There's no problem with🎃 using a regular controller. They've done the job until now, right?

Don't buy it if:

You want a bit more bang for your buck: You can get a pro controller for the same price, if not cheaper than this today, so don't limi🍸t yourself.

You want stick drift immunity: There's no block to stick drift with th❀is controller, which is꧋ worth thinking about if you're going to spend the money.

Design & Features: This time around we have USB-C charging which is faster than Micro-USB (if you use a rechargeable pack at least) and there's a 'hybrid' D-pad that takes its cues from a more premium Xbox controller that we'll mention later. Like with many other players, we have found the big inclusion to be the share button which was missing all of the last generation (while the DualShock 4 had it from the staওrt) - which does exaꩲctly what it should, enabling you to take snaps or clips and share media easily.

Performance: Predictably, we've found it to work smoot🦹hly and beautifully via cable or the usual pairing mode, and it's got that excellent performance and comfort by default. It will be very familiar to Xbox One owners from the last generation but there are subtle tweaks that do make it an objectively better controller.

However, there's an overwhelming reason why this iteration is easy for us to൩ recommend and why it is similar to the previous generation's - if it isn't broken, you don't fix it. This is a traditional Xbox controller, and that's all a lot of people ever need. Itℱ's comfortable, allows for speedy performance in the right hands, and does the basics well.

Just kee𓃲p in mind that you don't get much value for 𒅌your money as a result. There are other pro controller out there today under $60 that give you a whole host of features, more practical wireless support, and work with Xbox. Moreover, if you've been burned by stick drift before, Hall sensor options might be more appealing.

Read more: Our impressions of the Xbox Series X controller

Ratings

Comfort

★★★

Ergonomics

★★★★

Pro features

Longevity

★★

Battery life

★★★

Add-ons

NA

Multiplayer potential

★★★

Singleplayer potential

★★★★

The best Xbox controller for driving games

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Thrustmaster eSwap X 2 review image of the controller on a stand in front of green lighting

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Thrustmaster eSwap X 2 with some of its modules removed

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Thrustmaster eSwap X 2's back buttons

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Thrustmaster eSwap X 2 side by side with the eSwap XR from 2023

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Thrustmaster eSwap X 2's subtle branding

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Thrustmaster eSwap X 2 with the XR model's driving wheel module

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Thrustmaster eSwap X 2's USB-C connection port

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9. Thrustmaster eSwap X 2

The best Xbox controller for driving games

Connection: Wired USB-C | Buttons: 28 (swappable) | Remappable buttons: Fully remappable | Headset connection: 3.5mm | Cable length: 3m | Weight: 329g

Solid build quality
Modular design
Classy aesthetics
Competitive price
Really poor back buttons
Essentially the exact same as previous eSwap controllers

The Thrustmaster eSwap X 2 is the latest version of Thrustmaster's modular pro controller. This version brings the family into the modern era with USB-C but doesn't do much to change the formula besides. This is a broad, robust, and comfortable controller to use for longer sessions, but not one we'd r🔯ecommend for most multiplayer games.

Buy it if:

You play a lot of driving games: This is clearly a controller that's been designed for driving exಌperiences with excellent triggers and easy modular swapping.

You have larger hands: This is a larger controller, and it definitely suits so﷽meone who wants more room 𝔍to play with.

Comfort is king: Besides the back buꦬttons, th♈is is a super comfortable controller to use in longer sessions.

Don't buy it if:

You play a lot of FPS games: While the sticks and triggers are decent, the back buttons really let down the performance of th𝐆is cont🍃roller in competitive FPS games.

You don't care about swapping out facial components: You can find comfortable controllers without overspending on a🔥 modular design.

Design & Features: You can get a lot of utility out of what Thrustmaster has designed here, and if you're familiar with previous versions of the eSwap range, you'll know what to expect. The toolless modular design lets you tug facial components out, snap others in, and enjoy your controller as you see fit. That's even easier than Victrix makes it, which deserves praise. We'd recommend checking out additional facial modules to really upgrade this controller, especially the funky racing wheel module from the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Thrustmaster eSwap XR.

In general, this is a controller that really suits a pair of larger hands thanks to its broad shoulders and longer grips. Its facial buttons have a smaller actuation that can be good fo♔r speed, but don't add much in theꩵ way of feel.

Performance: Where the eSwap X 2 really stands out is in driving games, and third-person action adventures. Particularly in the former, the triggers lend themselves to a light touch and the thumbsticks have a looser tension that helps with precise cornering. The an⛎gular shoulder buttons are a stand-out in third-person games and are another ergonomic plus with this gamepad that sits well in larger hands.

For all the ergonomic points this gets right, the tiny back buttons really should have evolved this time around. With so many iterations of this controller across Xbox and PS4, you'd think that one of the biggest points of frustration would have been remedied with this ver꧟sion. It really is a shame, because better back buttons would elevate this as a gamepad to use in a wider range of genres.

Read more: Thrustmaster eSwap X 2 review

Ratings

Comfort

★★★★

Ergonomics

★★★

Pro features

★★★

Longevity

★★★★

Battery life

NA

Add-ons

★★★★

Multiplayer potential

★★★

Singleplayer potential

★★★

Best Xbox Series X controller: FAQs

What is the best Xbox Series X controller for FPS?

In our eyes, the best Xbox Series X controllers for competitive multiplayer shooters are ones with four back buttons (or more). This is because they allow you to assign more in-game functions to other digits, freeing up youꦰr thumbs to keep you moving and looking. The Official Elite Series 2 is a fantastic choice for these sorts of games since you can also set custom deadzones. The Scuf Instinct Pro and Razer Wolverine V2 are also solid third party choices.

PowerA Advantage Controller's RGB elements

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What is the best third party alternative to the Xbox Elite 2?

We'd argue that the best Xbox 🌊Series X controller overall is the Elite Series 2 - there simply isn't a better all-round alternative. However for competitive players, Scuf's controllers are an excellent go-to. We list the Scuf Instinct Pro as the best Xbox Series X controlleಌr for eSports thanks to its superb back buttons and great overall build quality. You also have the added benefit of customizing the design for yourself.

Is the Xbox Series X controller different to Xbox One?

The Xbox Series X Core controller does differ from the original model released with the previous generation console. The most noticeable change is the redesigned D-Pad, offering a concave approach to ensure diagonal inputs are a lot smoother. The Xbox Series X controller also makes use of a low latency connectꦓion with Series X consoles and adds a Share button to the face. The newer gamepad also charges via USB-C, carries a slightly smaller form factor, and replaces the shiny plastic covering of the Xbox One model with a matte finish.

A Razer Wolverine V3 TE review image showing the white controller leaning on a stand

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What is the Xbox Series X controller compatible with?

The official Xbox Series X controller is compatible with the new generation♔ of consoles, the Xbox Series S, all Xbox One models, PC, Android, and iOS. If you use GamePass via your Smart TV, ꦍthe Xbox Series X controller may also be compatible with that too, but check the specific TV models to be sure.

What is the best Xbox controller in the world?

The best Xbox Series X controller overall is the Microsoft Elite Series 2, but we'd recommend the majority of players check out the Xbox Wireless controller. It works smoothly and has all the features any casual gamers would need. The most affordable Xbox Series ♔X controller, however, has to be the Turtle Beach React-R. It presents features which are typically only present in much more expensive controllers.

How we test Xbox Series X controllers

In brief, every controller that we have had our hands on is used in a series of different video games to accommodate for most genres. This means that we'll test the responsiveness of the sticks, face buttons, bumpers, triggers, and any other additional features found on the unit. If a controller is wired or relies on rechargeable batteries, then the duration of the lifespan is tested, too. The same can be said for any specialist software, such as drivers, that may be included with the g🐟amepad as well.

For more on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test c🍷ontrollꦡers at GamesRadar+ check out our full article, and for something more representative of our holistic approach to the latest gear, check out our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Hardware Policy.


We're also rounding up plenty more 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X accessories (and all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox One accessories if you're after something a little cheaper), like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox steering wheels and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X hard drives.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> The Turtle Beach Recon Cloud controller takes the original Recon gamepad and adds extra support to bring it into the world of mobile streaming. At $99.99 / £89.99, this is no cheap device. In fact, it's just pushing the $129.99 / £119.99 official Elite Series 2 Core price. This is an Xbox, PC, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:mobile controller all in one, though, with wired and wireless connectivity for different platforms and the Recon's classic Superhuman Hearing and Pro Aim extras packeꦡd in as well. 

There's no doubt about it, this feels like a solid piece ﷽of kit and it's got plenty of applications packed into that price tag. We spent three weeks using the Recon Cloud to see just how well it performs its many roles. 

Key Specs
Price$99.99 / £89.99
ConnectionWired / Bluetooth
Buttons28
Remappable buttons2
Headset connection3.5mm
Cable length3M
Weight0.3kg / 0.67lbs

Design

Turtle Beach Recon Cloud with phone holder

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The Turtle Beach Recon Cloud looks very much the same as the original model, save for a phone grip slot where the cable used to be and a new set of wireless connectivity options along the bottom. That means you're still getting the nicely weighted Xbox-style design we celebrated in the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Recon Controller.

The unit I received sport✱ed a dark blue, black, and orange aesthetic, with the main body covered in metallic plastic. That's a new colorway not explored in the original Recon release, and while outside of the standard black or white models before it, the Cloud still retains a premium feel. 

The grips running down each leg are only very slightly textured, but I never slipped in my testing. I did, however, appreciate the larger bumps on the triggers and bumpe꧃rs. You'll find the volume rocker, chat mix buttons, mic mute, Superhuman Hearing, and Pro 👍Aim buttons centered at the top of the gamepad. These are small buttons with little space between them, and I did struggle to accurately hit volume and chat mix rockers without accidentally pushing others. 

Turtle Beach Recon Cloud back

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The rest of the gamepad is organized in a standard Xbox layout, with the addition of two paddles around the back. That means you're keeping the octo-directional d-pad. Whether you love or hate these new directional buttons, the first thing you'lꦯl notice about this particular implementation is the heaviness of those arrows. This requires some serious force to actuate in a linear direction, which did grow tiring particularly quickly. Diagonal movements registered fine, but the clunkiness of those buttons made more precise actions particularly difficult. If you're a fan of intricate platformers, this might not be the right option for you.

Then we come to the plastic phone mount. This is one of the best grips I've used so far - sturdy, easy to connect, and offers plenty of viewing angles. Everything feels solid in this design, and I felt confident the soft rubber pads lining the inside would keep my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming phone secure.

Turtle Beach Recon Cloud connection

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Herein lies the problem, though. That phone mount squarely aims the Recon Cloud at the mobile market, a market the rest of the design doesn't quite meet. Compared to the easily transportable 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kishi V2 and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Backbone One, this is a chunky device. You're effectively taking a full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Series X controller with you wherever you go, aไnd that's a tall order for a gamepad aimed at convenience. 

Of course, there's also PC and Xbox functionality to consider here, this is a gamepad designed to hit all your needs in one whack. To cater to all three markets you'll need a chunkier set of buttons in your hand, but suc🤡h a design does shunt the Turtle Beach Recon Cloud out of the streaming market it's aiming at.

Features

You'll find all the same features present in the original Turtle Beach Recon in the Cloud model. That means you're keeping Pro Aim, Superhuman Hearing, volume and chat mix options, and the rebindable back paddles. That's not to say these feature♓s have become boring, though. There are very few third-party controllers (and even fewer first-party options) offe𒅌ring these extra layers of functionality. 

Turtle Beach Recon Cloud controls

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The Pro Aim allows you to slow your reticule to line up a shot with far more precise movements and Superhuman Hearing amps up the volume of footsteps and gunshots to vastly improve your surround sound. That's perfect if you're an FPS regular, though the Superhuman Hearing does require a wired 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming headset to function.

There's plenty new here, though. Wireless connectivity is on the cards for the first time in Recon controller history, though this functionality is reserved for Android and Windows use - you'll still need to plug in on Xbox. I found this connection to be rock solid⛎ in my test🏅ing, never dropping or lagging, and connecting quickly across both mobile and PC. Turtle Beach suggests that the battery under the hood can last over 30 hours on a single charge, which can take just a couple of hours to achieve. That largely rang true in my own testing. I was able to play off a full battery for just over a week.

Performance

Turtle Beach Recon Cloud with phone

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The Turtle Beach Recon Cloud does feel solid in the hands and handles itself well in both slowe☂r-paced and action-heavy games. The thumbsticks carry a solid weight to each movement - enough to provide a satisfying tension without feeling heavy under the fingertip. There's a nicely textured rim to each stick, keeping everything firmly under control, and a snappy bounce back as well. 

The face buttons feel premium and comfortable under the thumb thanks to that matte texture, and carry a similar travel distance to the standard Xbox controller. As 🦄mentioned above, the same can't quite be said for the d-pad, which does feel a little too sticky for twitch-reflex maneuvers. That meant I was getting far more out of titles like Forza and Tunic than I was Ghost Song and Ori. 

The bumpers and triggers have a nice amount of depth to them, even if I was hoping for a little more resistance in L2 and R2. That's largely because I've been spoiled by the DualSense controller, and can often find Xbox-geared gamepads a little too light in this respect, but if you do prefer some feed🧔back to your trigger pulls it's worth bearing in mind. 

As always, Pro Aim did a fine job of assisting in sniper shots and more fine-tuned movements in single-player games. I didn't manage to find enough time to use it competitively - once the action kicks off there's little room for perfectionism - butꦯ it's a solid addition to the roster. Like with the React-R, though, I did notice the Superhuman Hearing mode flattening audio in efforts to artificially amplify certain noises. That's not necessarily a bad thing - a beautiful score means nothing if you can't hear enemy footsteps, after all, but for story-driven titles it's well worth keeping this feature off. 

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Recon Cloud Controller?

Turtle Beach Recon Cloud side

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The Turtle Beach Recon Cloud is a strange beast. At $99.99 / £89.99 is knocking on a pretty premium door, but it does do enough to satisfy that price point. That&a🃏pos;s ꦦif you don't already have an Xbox, PC, or mobile controller. If you've already got one of the three then you likely have a gamepad for both Xbox and PC, and the mobile-first qualities of the Cloud just don't do enough to justify a switch at nearly $100 / £90. 

Too clunky to be used as an everyday Android companion and too expensive to compete with similar models for console and PC, th❀e Cloud doesn't exactly spread itself too thin, but it's certainly straining. If you're looking to invest in one controller for all your devices, it's well worth a look - but the number of people who realistically find themselves in that camp will be pretty low considering Microsoft's device works out the box with both the console and 🌳PC. Of course, there are those additional audio and aiming features to consider, and they certainly are strong - just not an extra $100 strong. 

After all, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Thrustmaster eSwap X Pro packs a whole world of customization options that the Recon Cloud doesn't even touch, at $159 / £149 (and is often also on sale for less than that). Plus, both the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:HyperX Clutch Wireless and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Stratus+ have shown that you can offer lightweight mobile performance while still catering to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC controller needs - ๊and they do it for far less cash as well. 

Turtle Beach controllers compared
Recon CloudReconReact-R
Price$99.99 / £89.99$59.99 / £49.99$39.99 / £34.99
Remappable buttons222
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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> Believ✤e it or not, the PS5 is turning five this year. Sony's current-gen white beast isn't showing its age, but if you want to give your launch, Slim, or even your Pro model a little boost, pairing it with a high-quality headset can go a long way ♚into making your favorite games sound their absolute best.

There's been a slew of premium pairs of cups released in that five-year lifespan, so picking the best PS5 headset can be a bit daunting. Fortunately for you, we've spent all that time testing the latest and greatest PS5 headsets, running them through the biggest releases to work out exactly which devices play nicest with Sony's machine. So far, the best PS5 headset right now is the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, boasting excellent audio quality and a slick hub / battery system too, bu🌌t its $300 luxury price isn't for everyone.

Choosing the right set of cups for you can be tricky - especially if don't want to make compromises with your investment, or if you have a strict budget in mind. We've had our hands on all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets from the best brands, and we continually keep all new releases in our play roster to ensure we're testing against the full market's value. The result below♊ is our list of the absolute best PS5 headsets we've come across so far.

The quick list

The best PS5 headset overall

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:1. SteelSeri♕es Arctis Nova Pro Wireless

The best PS5 headset

Connection: 2.4GHz / Bluetooth / wired | Drivers: SteelSeries Premium High Fidelity Drivers | Frequency response: 10Hz - 22kHz | Microphone: ClearCast Gen 2 - Fully Retractable Boom; Bidirectional Noise-Canceling | ANC: Yes | Controls: Power, mic mute, Bluetooth | Battery: 22 hours per battery | Weight: 337g | Compatibility: PC, PlayStation

Incredible SteelSeries audio quality
Awesome DAC/hub with great options
Superb build and design
Excellent connectivity options
Ingenius battery solution
One of the most expensive premium gaming headsets going

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:St꧑eelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless is more than the best PS5 headset out there, it's our favorite gaming headset overall. This super flexible, i♎ncredibly powerful, set of cups hit all the right notes (and then some) during our testing, proving itself a monster on the battlefield with plenty of extra features up its sleeve as well.

Buy it if

✅ You want to invest: The Arctis No꧒va Pro isn't a cheap headset, but if you're after something that will see you through for years to come it's an excellent investment.

✅ You have a split PC and console setup: You're spendi⛄ng on high quality audio, but also on that split connection hub. That means those running a PC alongside their PS5 will get the best🤪 value here.

✅ You don't want to worry about battery: If you're tired of plugging your headset in or running ou✃t of juice mid-session, i𓃲t's well worth putting that problem to bed once and for all. The swappable battery packs are a revelation.

Don't buy it if

❌ You don't want to tinker with EQ settings: There is a little work going into getting the best audio possible out of the Nova Pro Wireless. Anyone looking for an easy plug and play device might want to consider ༒something more streamlined.

You have a smaller budget: Of course, if you're after something a little cheaper it's worth chasing another model.🌌 We haven't seen sales knock too much off that $349.99 MSRP since launch.

Design: Whether you're staring at the original black version or the newer white model (this reviewer's favorite), the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless offers the same slick, sophisticated, understated design. The form factor of cheaper Nova headsets like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7 has been carried through here, but with denser build materials and a more luxurious feel overall. Its design holds up against more recent releases as well. The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro's longer cups and more industrial aesthetic might be better for those aꦆfter a gaming-esque aesthetic, but I prefer the more laid back vibe of the Nova Pro Wireless. It makes doubling-up as a set of commuting headphones easier and sits more casually in a living room setup.

Features: It's those additional extras like a swappable battery pack and dual connectivity that truly elevate this experience even further. The dedicaౠted base station not only makes for easy connection toggling between PS5 and other devices, but also offers a handy EQ hub so you can get the perfect settin💎g no matter what you're playing.

My favorite feature is the hot-swappable battery packs. They theoretically mean you'll never h🌠ave to hook up your PS5 headset to charge again - one sits in the hub itself on charge while the other powers your device. Once it's drained, simply swap and repeat. With each pack holding 22 hours, you're getting plenty of juice each time as well. In the real world, it just means a quick trip from the couch to your base station once your headset starts to warn you of low power and suddenly you're back up to 100%.

Audio: We've always enjoyed a SteelSeries soundscape, but the Arctis Nova Pro builds on previous iterations' particularly well. We did find the Arctis 7P to lack a little in the bass, but the new generation brings plen💯ty more power to these lower ranges. Overall sound is incredibly detailed here across the ranges, offering pinp♈oint precision across audio cues and rich, vivid open world environments.

Verdict: The SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wi𒊎reless is the best headset on the market right now, naturally making it the gold standard fo🐻r PS5 players. It's pricey, but if you're really after top shelf audio this is where we'd recommend you start.

Read our full SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless review for more.

Ratings

Comfort

5/5

Audio

5/5

Battery

5/5

Microphone

5/5

Versatility

5/5

Build quality

5/5

The best budget PS5 headset

2. Corsair Void Wireless V2

The best budget PS5 headset

Connection: 2.4GHz and Bluetooth | Drivers: Custom 50mm Neodymium | Frequency response: 20Hz - 20 kHz | Microphone: Omni-directional | ANC: No | Controls: Power button, custom button, volume switch | Battery: Up to 70 hours | Weight: 303g | Compatibility: PS5, PS4,𒁏 PC, Mac, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck🦂, mobile

Superb audio quality
Dolby Atmos spatial audio compatible
Incredibly lightweight
High-quality omni directional mic
Impressive battery life
Simple and easily accessible onboard controls
No USB or wired options
RGB lighting location not ideal for glasses wearers
Uncomfortable cup shape
Non-detachable microphone
Requires iCue & Dolby Atmos app for customization

Corsair's latest budget pair of cup🐷s is slightly pricier than the Razer Kaira X headset, which was listed here before. However, at $119.99 / £99.99, the Void Wireless V2 gaming headset is more 💎than worthy of its new best budget PS5 name, as it packs in both Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless options, a comfortable fit, a high-quality mic, RGB lighting, and powerful custom 50mm Neodymium drivers for yoru Sony pixel-pushing machine.

Buy it if:

✅ You want a powerful sound without a premium price: On some occasions, larger 50mm drivers are reserved for the most costly💙 headsets, but the Void Wireless V2 has got a serious bass boost with its own custom 50mm Neodymium drivers without the costly MSRP.

✅ Comfort is key: At just 303g, the Void V2 is a seriously lightweight headset, which is made all the more comfortable with its cushioned cups and wel𝕴l-padded headband.

Don't buy it if:

❌ You need a glasses-friendly fit: While the Void V2 is incredibly lightweight an꧒d comfortable, it can be awkward for glasses wearers as its tight clamping force pushes up against your frames. Not to mention, the location of the RGB lighting strips can reflect against your lenses, too.

❌ You need a wired connection: Some budget headsets offer a wired connection, but this is purely a wi𒁏releꩵss headset through and through, with only Bluetooth and 2.4GHz options available for the PS5.

Design: The Corsair Void V2 gaming headset’s design is prett🅰y familiar if you’ve already spent time with the Corsair Void Elite. The Void V2 comes with the same diamond-shaped cups, coated in a matt-black plastic finish. Even the yokes are similar, attaching just to the back of each cup to allow for more movement. This time around, however, the RGB-lit up logos of what came before have been replaced with two subtle RGB strips, which can be customized through iCue.

Features: The Void V2 isn't feature-heavy, but it does have pretty much all you'd want from a budget $119.99 / £99.99 wireless gaming headset. The Void V2 is decked out with Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity, and comes with a 2.4GHz dongle that fits easily into one of the PS5's front-facing USB ports (on the launch model). There are onboard controls to find here, though they're pretty minimal, consisting only of a power button, a volume switch, and a remappable button which can be customized through iCue. What makes the minimal features of this affordable headset worth your time is that it manages to pack in some booming custom 50mm audio drivers, and Dolby Atmos support on top, something you can find on Corsair's top-of-the-line headsets, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Max. So long as you have the correct Dolby Atmos settings switched on through your PS5, games like 🦄Sea of Thieves sound extra immersive, with the creaking of your ship and the crashing of the waves going off all around you.

Audio: As briefly mentioned already, there's custom 50mm Neodymium audio drivers packed in this budget headset. While playing the latest season (and events) of Marvel RIvals, these helped the cheeky dialogue at the start of every match, Galacta’s high-pitched announcements, or the energetic and empowering score, the low, mids, and high ranges sounded clear as day. Though it was the bass frequencies, which 50 mm-sized drivers are great for, that sounded especially powerful, with even the start-up to Dead by Daylight giving me a scare as it sounded more terrifying and booming than ever. While attached, the flip-to-use omnidirectional mic didn't skimp out on quality either, and made my high-pitched squeals during online Marvel Rival matches sound crystal clear. I'd have preferred a detachable alternative, but you can easily move it out of the way where the mic will become flush with the headset, if you're switching to a single-player game.

Verdict: Corsair’s Void Wireless V2 is up there with some of the best-sounding heads🔜ets out there right now, and is ideal for your PS5 if you want a premium sound without the premium cost. The brand has managed to produce a low-cost headset at $119.99 / £99.99, which still manages to pile on some powerful 50mm Neodymium audio drivers, spatial audio, and a great-sounding mic that I’d expect from their flagship headsets instead.

Ratings

Comfort

4/5

Audio

4/5

Battery

4/5

Microphone

4/5

Versatility

4/5

Build quality

4/5

The best PS5 headset for most

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:3. SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5X🐭 Wireless

The best PS5 headset for most

Connection: 2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.3 | Drivers: 40mm Neodymium | Frequency response: 20Hz - 22kHz | Microphone: Bidirectional noise cancelling | ANC: None | Controls: Power, volume, Bluetooth quick switch, mic mute, chat mix | Battery: 60 hours | Compatibility: PC, PlayStation,𒉰 Xbox (on X model), Ninte🐬ndo Switch, mobile

Excellent EQ support for console users
Comfortable over longer sessions
Durable build quality
Extendable microphone
Fantastic detailing in audio
Not all presets are equally useful
No direct control over EQ settings in-app
Less powerful audio straight out of the box compared to competition

The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless is the latest in the Nova line, and it's come a little late compared to the others. That means it can pack even better value thꦚan the Nova 4 and Nova 7 it finds itself in between, all while still offering excellent additional features.

Buy it if:

✅ You want tailored EQ settings: The Nova 5s are incred🧸ibly well geared towards those on the hun♐t for dedicated EQ settings on console.

Durability is a priority: This is a particularly s𒊎turdy piece of kit, despite its lightweight plastic form factor.

You play across a range of platforms: The 5X model is compatible with pretty much anything you can throw at𝔉 it, making it a must-see for anyone꧅ running more than just a PS5.

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want direct EQ control on PS5: You won't ♍have access to quick EQ band settings throug🔥h the mobile app, just the desktop software.

A high-quality microphone is a priority: The mic in here is great, but it's not as good as the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro or Hyperspeed. If t💫hat's your priority, Razer's the better buy.

Design: The Nova 5 Wireless sits inline with the rest of the range. This is a ski-band style design with smaller circular cups and a fairly compact footprint overall. That's perfect for hiding away in a corner of your PS5 setup, but the generous padding also makes for long-standing comfort even during the heaviest of sessions. Everything is constructed from a particularly flexible plastic material which makes for a sturdy, durable b🦩ackbone. We were impressed with this quality in our testing, particularly when travelling.

Features: T♒he biggest feature in here comes in the form of the No💟va 5 companion app. This software gives you access to a massive number (100+) of EQ presets created by sound engineers and game developers themselves and tailored specifically for a huge supply of games. That means you're getting the perfect EQ settings for everything from Fall Guys to Fallout, all just a click away on console. That's not something we see every day, where EQ settings like this a generally locked away for PC users.

Els🥀ewhere, there's a good supply of onboard controls (adding a chat mix dial and Bluetooth quick switcher button compared to the Nova 4). You'll also find an extendable mic tucked away in the side. This more subtle design not only means you won't lose a detachable mic, but also makes the Nova 5s a versatile device that can be used for everyday music as well as gaming.

Performance: Audio straight out of the box is compelling, but we were surprised by just how well the various EQ presets worked with each game we tested. Yes, some are more useful than others - we're not sure just how much a dedicated Fall Guys option really adds. But there were also some shocks in there - cinematic Baldur's Gate 3 scenes benefitted greatly and - of course - you'rꦏe getting plenty of competitive options in there as well.

Verdict: With easy connection options across💟 a massive range of devices, but a specific focus on bringing game-specific EQ settings to consoles like PS5, the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless makes for a fantastic headset. It's well priced🌃, excellent value for money, and incredibly versatile.

Read our full SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless review for more.

Ratings

Comfort

5/5

Audio

4/5

Battery

3/5

Microphone

5/5

Versatility

4/5

Build quality

5/5

The best multiplatform PS5 headset

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:4. Astro A50 X

The best multiplatform PS5 headset

Connection: 2.4Ghz / Bluetooth | Drivers: Graphene 40mm | Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz | Microphone: Omnidirectional flip | ANC: No | Controls: Power, HDMI switch, Bluetooth, volume, chat mix | Battery: 24 hours | Weight: 363g | Compatibility: PCꦑ, PS5, Xbox, Nintendo Switch (limited), m🦄obile (limited)

Fantastic compatibility
HDMI switcher features
Robust, detailed sound quality
Powerful microphone
Super comfortable design
Bluetooth limited to base station
Requires an all-in-one setup

If you primarily play on PS5, but also have an Xbox Series X waiting in the wings, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro A50 X is going to be your best friend. The latest release in a long line of fan favorites, the new 📖model features a unique HDMI switcher feature that lets you hop between consoles at just the touch of a button. Meanwhile, the excel𝔍lent audio and Tempest 3D compatibility mean the overall experience is just as powerful between the cups as well.

Buy it if:

✅ You play both PS5 and Xbox: If you've got your PS5 set up next to an Xbox, you're in the opti💧mum position to make the most of the Astro A50 X's feature 💯list.

✅ You only play at home: The base station design means this is limited to the home, but if you don't play on the go thaꩲt won't feel that sacrifice.

✅ You prioritize spatial audio: The Astro A50 X benefits from compatibility with both Son🌄y's Tempest 3D audio and Xbox's 🍌Dolby Atmos options, which means directional sound is particularly well catered for.

Don't buy it if:

❌ You split between PS5 and PC in different setups: If you have a PS5 and a PC in different setups, you might want to reconsider. You'll be moving the base station be𒊎tween these setups every time you want to connect, without benefitting from the HDMI switcher features.

❌ You need ANC: The Astro A50 X doesn't have ▨any ANC features, which other headsets certainly do at this price point.

Design: Astro hasn't thrown out its rulebook here, this is very much the headset line we've all come to recognize. The white model we tested makes the most of those ಌcrisp angular lines and larger form factor, and it looks particularly good next to the PS5 to boot. Both the headset and base station are plastic in construction, but both feel sturdy enough to survive some beating. A padded bumper along the top of the headband and plush earcups ensure long lasting comfort, even if those temperatures do start to climb fairly quickly. If you'd prefer, though, you can easily remove the cups themselves from the housing to swap in with a cooler leatherette set. There's a particularly soft swivel to each side which means the cu💯ps will sit flush against your head without pinching on the ears, though this looser approach does make slotting the headset onto the charging contacts on the base station a little more fiddly.

Features: The Astro A50 X has an ace in its base station. What was once a charging dock and wireless transmitter is now a bonafide HDMI switcher. That means you'll be hooking up a few HDMI 2.1 cables to the rear to plug both your PS5 and Xbox Series X in at once, then simply flick a switch on the headset to swap both video and audio. PC players can also take advantage of this, but the DisplayPort or USB-A only connection options make things more limited here. Bluetooth is also available, though only through the base station. That means you're covered for Nintendo Switch or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming handheld play at home, but on the go audio is gꦐoing to be a little tr♐ickier.

The A50 X is happiest when iꦬt's placed between two consoles, though. The base station keeps the full 4K 120Hz signal of the HDMI 2.1 cables intact, and switches seamlessly between the two provided both are set to rest rather than turned off.

Thi🌸s 🗹is the best audio I've personally heard through a gaming headset yet

Astro A50 X review

Performance: Featuring the same graphene driver tech as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Logitech G Pro X2s released in 2023, the Astro A50 X is an absolute belter. There's a particularly deft handling of competing audio across all the ranges here, as well as a p🎉owerful bass and well-spaced higher tones as well. Between the bullet-hell cacophany of Doom Eternal's battlegrounds and the thwacks of an Evil West fist fight, audio was booming where it needed to be and delicate elsewhere. That makes for a particularly well-rounded listening experience, not only in games but across music and movies as well.

Verdict: While you'll need to have the right setup to make it truly worthwhile, the Astro A50 X is a powerhouse. The HDMI switching functionality makes it the best multipl🐲at🍰form PS5 headset on the market right now. While Bluetooth limitations mean your Nintendo Switch and handheld play is going to be limited to the home, and PC players don't get quite the same treatment as console hoppers, this is still a must-see.

Read our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro A50 X review for more.

Ratings

Comfort

4/5

Audio

5/5

Battery

5/5

Microphone

3/5

Versatility

3/5

Build quality

4/5

The best PS5 headset for Tempest 3D Audio

🐠澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:5. Sony P🎐S5 Pulse 3D wireless headset

The best PS5 headset for Tempest 3D Audio

Connection: 2.4GHz / wired | Drivers: 40mm neodymium | Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz | Microphone: Dual in-built | ANC: No | Controls: Power, volume, mic mute, chat mix, sidetone | Battery: 12 hours | Weight: 292g | Compatibility: PlayStation, PC, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Potential of Tempest 3D AudioTech
Easy to use
Very comfortable
Not a true standout in a sea of gaming headsets
Built-in microphone could be better

Sony's official PS5 headset is, unsurprisingly, a top performer and haꦬs consistently been one of our favourites.

Buy it if:

✅ You want to make the most of PS5's 3D audio: There aren't many PS5 headsets offering direct compatibility with Sony's Tempest Audio system 💫- and certainly few offering such a feature at this price po🥂int.

✅ You want a lightweight headset: The all-plastic coಞnstruction might put some off, but it's to be expected at this position on the price scale. Plus, it means you're getting a lightweight, particularly comfortable form factor.

✅ You don't play with chat too often: The microphone drawbacks are only goinಞg to hurt those who regularly play online with chat. If you stick to solo adventures, there's nothing to worry about.

Don't buy it if:

❌ You regularly play online with chat: Of course, if you do take your gameplay online regularly, it's worth investing in a device wit🧜h a more⛄ sophisticated microphone system.

❌ You want a longer battery life: At just 12 hours of battery, the Pulse 3D headset isn't a workhorse. If you don't want to worry about pluggiꦐng in too often, w📖e'd recommend finding something with a boosted battery.

Design: Sharing the same design language and aesthetic that the PS5 and its accessories have, the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Pulse 3D headset maintains a subtlety in its form - there's no extruding boo🦹m mic, and all t🎀he tech is discreetly hidden - this is the first major impression we got in testing. A thick rubber ski-style headband keeps the noggin cushioned from the thinner plastic frame, which itself runs down in a curved fashion to two circular cups. It's a novel design that isn't being replicated by many PS5 headsets - save for the colorway of the Razer Kaira line.

Features: Underneath the stylish frame, however, you'll find all the necessary tech to immerse yourself in the PS5's Tempest 3D AudioTech, with the Pulse 3D headset being the best way to get the most from your new console's audio. As we'll see belowꦗ that 3D tech really is at the forefront of the Pulse's package, which means there are other sacrifices in this spec sheet. There's no retractable mic, and battery life could certainly be better.

Audio: The headset delivers gloriously rich and detailed sound as you traverse Astro Playroom's noisy noisy platforms, and gives multi-layered audio detail in the roar of combat in Miles Morales. However, it is in the quieter moments that the Pulse 3D headset and the PS5's Tempest audio magic really blew us away: spaceships zoom past your head in Astro, or footsteps' exact direction 𒈔of travel being discernible in Miles Morales. There's a reason that this is the official headse💝t, and we can see from our testing and hands-on that Sony invested in it.

Verdict: The results are awesome, and it is absolutely one of the best PS5 headsets - and it's at an aggressive price point too. Sony's official device goes above and beyond the call of duty for its price point, eve🤡n if there are some microphone sacrifices to get there.

Read our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 Pulse 3D headset 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:review for more.

Ratings

Comfort

4/5

Audio

3/5

Battery

1/5

Microphone

2/5

Versatility

3/5

Build quality

5/5

The best microphone on a PS5 headset

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:6. Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023)

The best microphone on a PS5 headset

Connection: 2.4Ghz, Bluetooth 5.2 | Drivers: 50mm Razer TriForce Titanium | Frequency response: 12hz - 28kHz | Microphone: Unidrectional Razer HyperClear Super Wideband with 32kHz sampling rate | ANC: None | Controls: Volume, mic mute power, profile/Bluetooth | Battery: Up to 70 hours | Weight: 320g | Compatibility: PC, PS5, PS4, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Truly excellent audio
Extraordinary microphone
Great design, and lightweight build
Long battery life
On board profiles
Some tiny slippage from the earcup/headband
No Xbox compatibility
No built-in mic

There are very few PS5 headsets out there offering the same package as the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro. The 2023 remake completely revolutionized the already popular gaming headset, and with onboard profiles carrying Synapse EQ settings over to console and one of the best mics we've tested so far, this is 🌳certainly one to take note of.

Buy it if:

✅ You regularly play online with chat: The microphone on the BlackShark V2 Pro stands out as the best we've tested yet. That, plus excellent positional audio, makes it the b🍸est for online play on PS5 overall.

✅ You split between PS5 and PC: The Black Shark line is d๊esigned for PC first and foremost, so if you do split your time between PS5 and Windows you're going to get some serious value here.

You play competitively: Competitive players will also appreciate the super low latencies on 🎃offer here, as well as the lightweight design.

Don't buy it if:

❌ A wireless connection isn't necessary: Razer has packed a ma🍎ssive battery and a super low latency connection into the BlackShark V2 Pro, which means you're spending quite a lot on wireless features. If you don't need a cord-free experience, you can save plenty of cash.

❌ You need headphones for commuting: There's no ANC on board, which means the𝄹se aren't ideal for doubling up as a regular set of headphones.

Design: While the outward aesthetic is remarkably similar to previous models, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro offers a supremely comfortable build. Memory foam cushions and a lightweight frame mean this headset sꦏimply fades into the background as you play - no discomfort and no ear pinching. The steel headband is solid to bo♓ot - though we did notice the sliders slipped a little every time we put the headset on.

Features: That mic is the reason we consider this to be the best PS5 headset for online play. It's crystal clear, incredibly rich, and superbly balanced - to the point where our teammates said it sounded like we were right there in the room with them duri﷽ng our testing. Razer has boosted the sampler rate from 16kHz in the previous model to 32kHz in the 2023 release. In practice, the rꦫesults are podcast-worthy.

Throw in 70 hours of battery life (the previous mode𓄧l could only pump out 24) and a nifty new quick charging system, and you😼've got yourself a reliable headset capable of completely immersing you in whichever world you and your friends choose to inhabit. And you can stay there for a while as well.

Performance: That's not all, though, the audio quality remains excellent. From crunchy combat in Dawn of War III to the spooky atmosphere of Stalker, games old and new were given a new lease of life with these 50mm drivers at the helm. There's a richness to every minute detail in these cups, and the directional sound to make good on Raz♐er's esports-first philosophy behind the BlackShark line.

Verdict: The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro takes an already winning headset and fine-tunes 🐭it for PS5 glory. You're getting an excellent microphone and fantastic positional audio for competitive play making it the best set for online endeavors.

Read our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer BlackShark V2 Pro review for more.

Ratings

Comfort

4/5

Audio

5/5

Battery

4/5

Microphone

5/5

Versatility

3/5

Build quality

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The best PS5 headsets coming soon

Sony: As of typing, this year's Days of Play is currently underway until June 11, 2025. The special event is designed to celebrate anything and everything to do with PlayStation, but it also brings with it a series of sales on games and Sony hardware. Headsets like the PULSE Elite aren't included this year, however, right now there is $30 USD off Pulse Explore wireless earbuds, along with discounts on a range of other PS5 accessories.

Incoming Sony headset reviews: With the Nintendo Switch 2 on the horizon, I curജrently have a lot of headsets on my testing bench, aimed with Nintendo hardware in mind. That being said, I next have my testing sights set on the Logitech G522 Lightspeed Wireless Gaming Headset, whic,h while aimed at PC players, is compatible with the PS5 via Bluetooth and its accompanying wireless dongle.

How we test PS5 headsets

Photos of the Nacon RIG 900 Max HS gaming headset for the PS5, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

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Every PS5 headset we come across goes through week💖s of testing before we make our final review assessment, but we don't just leave these cups on the test bench. These headsets are slotted into our everyday play, becoming our daily drivers for work, play, streaming, and music during their testing period.

On PS5, we test across a range of different games, each posing a slightly different question of the device itself. Doom Eternal is 💎used to see how well a driver separates a bassline from more intricate details in the mid-range. Horizon Forbidden West is excellent for measuring a clustered mid-range and how well the headset handles sometimes overpowering environmental sounds when competing with dialogue. Spider-Man: Miles Morales expands upon directional audio in a more condensed environment.

Apex Legends is used to test the directional accuracy of a headset, putting it through its competitive paces for both precision and mic volume. Finally, Dead by Daylight is used to see how the headset deals with a more atmospheric sound, and how it places voice chat within its subtle soundscape.

Of course, we're also playing whatever game sits on our backlog at the time during testing as well. These titles can differ depending on the access o𝄹f any given reviewer, but it's always pertinent to test headsets during a whole range of games. Ensuring we're using not just the same games across each headset we test, but also brand-new ♋releases is pertinent to recommending each and every set of cups.

Beyond pure audio performance, we're also comparing similarly priced headsets based on design and features. We're continually measuring comfort levels across cushion depth, materials, size, shap🍸e, and temperatures as well as headband padding, structural shape, and adjustment opt꧋ions. We then look at the extra features on offer in comparison to other spec sheets, noting connection, EQ, control, battery life, microphone type, and noise cancellation.

Once reviewed, each PS5 headset is scored out of five across six categories; comfo♎rt, audio, battery, microphone, vers🍷atility, and build quality.

For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

Also tested

We put loads of PS5 headsets to the test and many make great purchases. However, some fall short of others in terms of overall value, features, or quality of life design. We cons💜istently test each headset against new releases to make sure the list above is up to date, dropping previously reviewed models below for further consideration.


The Nacon RIG 900 Max HS is a premium wireless headset designed with the PS5 in mind. At $249.99 / £209.35 it packs in Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connectivity, a flip-to-use mic, unique design, and app support with a range of EQ audio customization, but its wireless charging stand is where it shines the most. Yet while its charging stand means you rarely, if ever, have to worry about ensuring the 900 Max HS has enough juice, its low-quality mic means it doesn't quite qualify for spot on this list for now.

Nacon RIG 900 MAX HS review


The Sennheiser HD 550 might be aimed with gaming in mind, but they aren't actually a gaming headset, and so they can't qualify for a part on this list. Their $349.99 / £249.99 price range is similar to options like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless, but they're lacking any of the same features and just have a wired connection, come with a jack adaptor, and are open-back to produce a more natural sound. They are at least compatible with the PS5 through the 3.5mm port in any DualSense controller, but PS5 players will find limited use of ﷺthese gaming headphones unless they stick to single-player games.

Sennheiser HD 550 review

The Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset is a premium set of cups, in both features and cost. At $330/ £279.99, it's one of the priciest PS5 compatible headsets I've tested so far, but it packs in ANC, Dolby Atmos audio, customizable lighting, a high-quality mic, an included hardbound case, and powerful 50mm Custom Graphene audio drivers so it feels justified. Due to its reliance on iCue and the Dolby Atmos app for sound, and light customization, this headset feels more attuned to PC players than the PS5 - although it still managed to make everything from Marvel Rivals to Dead by Daylight sound sublime on the Sony console.

Corsair Virtuoso Max Wireless headset review

OXS Storm G2 wireless headset | 
This sub $100 budget wireless gaming headset from OXS comes decked out in a unique, off-white design. But while it's compatible with the PS5 through its accompanying 2.4GHz dongle, Bluetooth is off the cards and doesn't function with Sony's current-gen console, or even the PS4. Taking that, and its sub-par audio quality and cheap-feeling build into consideration, it didn't quite make our list for the best PS5 headsets - but it could be a budget alternative for any younger players in your family.

OXS Storm G2 wireless headset review

Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 | 

The Stealth 700 Gen 3 is the latest addition to the Stealth headset line, introducing high-end 60mm dual eclipse audio drivers to a mid-range pair of cups witಌh a $199.99 / £179.99 price point. This headset is designed for Xbox consoles, but is still compatible with the PS5 and even comes with an additional 2.4GHz dongle so PS5 and multi-platform players have more options. This headset also has an impressive list of features, from up to 80 hours of battery life to some of the best audio I've heard from any headset. That being said, it's pricier than its mid-range rivals and doesn't match up to the comfort and design set by headsets like the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro which are already part of this list.

Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 review


The Alienware Pro Wireless headset is compatible with the PS5 thanks to its Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz connection support. However, this mid-range $229.99 / £221.99 pair of cups is more suited for PC players. To get the most out of its wider 20Hz - 40kHz frequency range and audio customizability you have to download the Dolby Atmos app, which is only available on PC platforms. If you alternate between your PS5 and PC, the Alienware Pro headset is still a recommended pickup, but as PC players are going to see the biggest benefits, it narrowingly misses a spot amongst the best PS5 headsets.

Alienware Pro Wireless headset review



The Asus ROG Delta II headset introduces a lot of modern enhancements to the Delta headline line, most notably the mid-range set of cups can simultaneously connect to consoles via Bluetooth and 2.4Ghz. At $229 / £219, while an impressive piece of tech, it feels like a weaker package when compared to the best PS5 headsets like Razer's BlackSܫhark V2 Pro or the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 wireless headset.



The Razer Barracuda X Chroma (2024) introduces RGB lig🌟hting to the Barracuda lineup for the first time and still manages to uphold the sound and build quality that the previous headsets established. The multi-platform excellence providing an easy switch between Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless connections on the PS5 is still on full display, but this flashy add-on comes at a cost of $129.99/£129.99 making the previous model a more budget-friendly PS5 headset alternative.

Razer Barracuda X Chroma review


If you don't want to spend more than $60 / £60, there are a few options out there, but the Razer Kaira X is an ideal pick for the PS5. It is a wired headset, which is one of the reasons why the Corsair Void Wireless V2 replaced it as the best budget headset on this list. However, there's still excellent audio and a slick Sony aesthetic to be found with this Razer device, and it doesn't break the bank either.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer Kaira X review

Turtle Beach Atlas Air |

The Turtle Beach Atlas Air is the most comfortable headset I've tested yet, but its open back design means it's limited in its application. You'll get sound bleed in both directi𓄧ons here - so if, like many, your PS5 setup is♊ in a shared space it's not going to be the best buy.

Turtle Beach Atlas Air review

Turtle Beach Stealth 500 |

The Stealth 500 offers solid value for its $79.99 price tag, but with a drop in build quality and battery life compared to the only slightly pricier Stealth 600 Gen 3, it's not doing enouꦰgh to stand out against the rest of the market.

Turtle Beach Stealth 500 review



The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 is a fantastic headset overall, competing against the slightly more expensive SteelSeries Arctis Nova 5 Wireless in this list. It offers excellent comfort and battery life 🌺with a nicely balanced sound - but doesn't pack the console-focused EQ features of SteelSeries.

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 review



The HyperX Cloud 3 Wireless certainly has a few balls in its court - between a comfortable form factor and leading ൩battery life. However, there are too many sacrifices in this build to justify its price tag.

HyperX Cloud 3 Wireless review



The Corsair HS80 Max does offer a s🉐olid audio proposition for PS5 players, but its price tag punches above its feature set with a lower quality mic and no simultaneous Bluetooth connections.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair HS80 Max review



The BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed is a fantastic gaming headset, coming in cheaper tha🃏n the Kaira Pro's MSRP while still offering excellent audio and mic quality. However, this is a headset geared towards PC use, with your cash being spent more on THX Spatial Audio than Tempest tech. The USB wired mode puts this further out of PS5 range, especially considering the Kaira Pro also boasts h♓aptic feedback to tap into the DualSense's features more as well.

Razer BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed review

If you're after a slick open back gaming headset you've found it, but unfortunately the extra wire faff and background noise means the Corsair Virtuoso Pro isn't ideal for a console setup. This is designed for streamers to plug into a whole host of accessories on PC, so your cash is bett🐼er placedꦛ elsewhere for PS5.

Corsair Virtuoso Pro review

At $250, the Logitech G Pro X 2 is knocking on the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless' door (with sales considered our favorite PS5 headset can often be found for $279). While its graphene drivers and battery life make a fantastic case for it by itself, tho💜ugh, we'd recommend making your cash work a little harder with the superior sound and features of SteelSeries.

Logitech G Pro X 2 review

If you're buying a headset solely for PS5, we wouldn't recommend the Sony Inzone H5. It may sound like an oversight considering 🐓it's coming from the same house as the console, but the H5 straddles its PlayStation and PC markets. That means it doesn't quite nail either use-case, though is perfect for someone who splits their time 50/50.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone H5 review

Following on from the success of the Penrose and Mobius, the Maxwell kicks things up a notch with boosted battery life, greater sound quality, and a more premium build. That makes its $299.99 / £319 price point a lit൲tle easier to swallow - if you're an audiophile after a high end experience you'll be set with these cups.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Audeze Maxwell review

Like the H5 above, the H7 doesn't quite get along with the PS5 in the way you would expect it to. We noted some frustrating PS5 UI issues in our testing, and PC setti💃ngs don't transfer to your console. Considering this is a $199 MSRP headset, there's much better value for𝓰 money out there.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sony Inzone H7 review

How to find the right PS5 headset for you

If you don't know where to start in your search for the best PS5 headset, it's worth taking stock of what it is you need from your cups, and how much you're willing to spend. If you're browsing in the sub-$100 / £100 category, for example, you'll n🌜eed to make some sacrifices to audio quality to get higher end features (or vice versa). However, those looking to splash some cash on a more premium model will want to make sure they're truly getting their money's worth for the features on offer.

After all, every PS5 headset has a slightly different proposition for you. A🌳 Razer Kaira is super easy to use, and provides excellent audio for its price, but it doesn't hold up to some of the more luxurious functions of the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro or even the Razer Kaira Pro.

There are a few key features outside of audio quality that😼 you'll need to consider when working out if a PS5 headset will truly fit your setup; connection, software, noise cancellation, and battery life.

Wireless connection

Nowadays this is more than just a yes / no question. The majority of players are on the hunt for a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming headset for PS5, rather than juggling cables around the DualSense during play. If you're prioritizing your wireless connection, make sure you're getting a 2.4GHz dongle for the fastest connection and you can push the boat out further with an additional Bluetooth option for additional flexibility as well.

Software support

Very few PS5 ওheadsets offer additional software support, with presets that can be saved directly on the headset via PC and then brought over to console play. That means anyone prioritizing this feature has already narrowed the playing field considerably.

Noise cancellation

If you play in a busier environment, or you want your headset to double up for commutes, you'll want to invest in something with either active noise෴ cancellation (the digital blocking of external sound) or passive noise isolation (the physical blocking of external sound, via a tighter clamp force or lar🐎ger ear cushions).

Battery life

This is a big one for those who don't want to be worrying about tapping out due to low power or having to plug in before or during a🐻 play session. Battery lives generally ไrange from 20 - 50 hours these days, with 70 hour options and hot-swappable battery features available in more premium models.

Best PS5 headsets: FAQ

Close up of the cup of the Razer Blackshark V2 Pro gaming headset, taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe.

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What is the best PS5 headset?

At the moဣment, the best PS5 headset is the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. However, if you're looking to ma๊ke the most of that Tempest 3D Audio we'd recommend checking out the PlayStation Pulse 3D model instead. For anyone regularly playing online with chat, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is your go-to.

Is any headset compatible with PS5?

The great news is that an unbelievable number of headsets are indeed compatible with PS5! In fact, it'd be easier to tell you which ones aren't. However, for clarity, any headset that has a wired 3.5mm jack connection, a wired USB connection, or almost any headset that uses a 2.4GHz dongle will be compatible with a PS5. As a result, this opens𝓰 up a world of possibilities when looking to get some audio givers for your PS5. What's more, any compatible and connected headset will get you all the benefits of the PS5's Tempest 3D Audio engine.

Can you use a Bluetooth headset with PS5?

The PS5 doesn't pack a Bluetooth connection by itself, which means you'll need to pick up an extra adapter if you want to u♉se a Bluetooth headset or set of earbuds with your c♉onsole.

Glossary

  • ANC: Active Noise Cancellation; a digital process of removing external audio picked up by microphones by adding a separate sound to cancel it out.
  • Closed-back: A headset design where the driver is completely enclosed in the body of the cup. This is the norm for gaming headsets.
  • Driver: The part of a gaming headset that produces the audio by converting electrical signals into sound waves.
  • Dynamic: A driver type; dynamic drivers are the most commonly used in gaming headsets due to their low cost and wide range.
  • EQ: Equalizer; a feature usually found in a gaming headset's software that allows for the fine-tuning of each frequency point along the device's audio range. EQ settings are used to emphasize or de-emphasize certain sounds like basslines or treble.
  • Frequency response: The range of frequencies a gaming headset can produce, usually sitting at 20Hz - 20kHz, the range of human hearing.
  • Graphene: A lightweight but sturdy material used in the drivers of high-end headsets to reduce distortion.
  • Latency: The speed at which a wireless headset can receive information from your PS5, a higher latency will result in missed audio cues and is inadvisable for competitive play.
  • Open-back: A headset design where the driver is not enclosed within the main body of the headset, offering a more spacious and natural soundstage while also bringing sound bleed in both directions.
  • Planar: An alternative, more expensive, driver design that prioritizes clarity in low-end frequencies and reduces distortion while also proving more responsive in-game.
  • Tempest 3D Audio: Sony's audio engine that uses object tracking to create realistic directional audio.

If you're not exactly in the PlayStation camp, we're also rounding up all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Nintendo Switch headsets on the market right now.

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The Stealth, Elite, Recon, and Atlas lines run the gamut of prices and features, with compatibility options for PC, consoles, and mobile devices to boot. That means they've got entries for all platforms, many of which are considered some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets on the market.

Of course, the best Turtle Beach headsets are created for games from the ground up. That 🍌design mindset manifests in everything from the mic, to the way the speakers are tuned, to the level of comfort you can expect. After all, if you're going to have something on your head for hours on end as you play games and chat with friends about playing games, it had better feel good. Thankfully, Turtle Beach's product line is pretty cozy on your cranium🍎 across the board. If you don't mind dropping big bucks you can get a pretty spectacular sound experience, but even the entry-level headsets will feel and sound great.

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The best Turtle Beach headset overall

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:1. Turtle Beach Stealth Pro

The best Turtle Beach headset overall

Acoustic design: Closed back, over ear | Drivers: 50mm Nanoclear neodymium | Weight: 413g | Compatibility: PlayStation, Xbo♔x, PC, m🥃obile, Nintendo Switch (with Xbox version)

Premium design with sturdy build
Handy battery and volume features
Excellent noise cancellation quality
Wide compatibility across 2.4GHz and Bluetooth
Simultaneous connection doesn't compromise performance
Rich audio with fantastic balance
Crystal-clear microphone
High clamp force might be off-putting
Superhuman Hearing still reduces quality
Buy it if

✅ Active noise cancelling is a must: The Stealth Pro🌜 comes decked out with some of the best ANC we've come across in a headset, capable of blocking sounds of up to 25dB.

Don't buy it if

❌ You have a budget to stick to: As the best Turtle Beach headset out there, the Stealth Pro comes with a price tag that won't suit everyone🌊's budget.

The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro marks the brand's return to the high-end space, packing luxurious comfort, excellent sound quality, a wealth of additional features - and the price tag to match. This $329.99 / £279.99 device is at the top end of the price scale, but it's working particularly hard to still offer good value.

There's everything you could ask for here. Besides the luxurious sound and crystal clear microphone, we were impressed by the ꦅpower of the activ🅺e noise cancellation in particular. Capable of blocking sounds of up to 25dB out of your gaming experience, without causing too much of an interference with the audio quality, this is some of the best noise cancellation we've experienced in a gaming headset. It's helped by the sound-sealing cups on each side of your noggin, even if that higher clamp force does take a little getting used to.

That's not all, though, the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro has plenty of other tricks up its sleeve. Like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Wireless (our top pick for the best gaming headset overall), the Stealth Pro packs two hot-swappable batteries. That means you can keep one charge pack juiced up and quickly swap over when running low - no more emergency cables i💯n the middle of a session.

Throw in simultaneous ꩲ2.4GHz and Bluetooth connection꧃s and long-lasting comfort and you've got everything you would expect from a high-end device in 2023.

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The best mid-range Turtle Beach headset

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:2. Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3

The best mid-range Turtle Beach headset

Connection: Bluetooth / 2.4 GHz | Drivers: 60mm Eclipse Dual Drivers | Frequency response: 20Hz -20kHz | Microphone: Uni-Directional flip-to-mute mic | ANC: No | Controls: Remappable Wheel & Mode Button, Volume dial, Power button, Bluetooth button, Mode button | Battery: Up to 80 hours | Weight: 408.2g | Compatibility: Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One,𝔉 PC (Windows 10/11), PS5, PS4, Steam Deck, Nintendo Switch, Mobile

Compatible with a huge list of devices
Includes two 2.4GHz dongles for easy setup
Impressive audio quality with its powerful 60mm audio drivers
Crystal clear flip-to-use microphone
FPS “Superhuman” EQ audio setting
Heavy & uncomfortable even short periods of use
No wired audio option
No ANC
Pricier than other mid-range headsets
Buy it if

✅ You want the best-sounding Turtle Beach headset: The powerful 60mm Eclipse dual audio drivers pack a punch and make any game sound its🔜 absolute best.

Don't buy it if

❌ You need a lightweight headset: Its bulky design and padded cups made this one of the least comfortable Turtle Beach headsets, which is🎀 not ideal if you have a sensitive head.

We called the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 an "impressive package" in our review. The $199.99 / £179.99 gaming headset may be one of the pricier mid-range options out there, but its booming 60mm Eclipse Dual Drivers rival the audio quality of some of the best high-end gaming headsets. Not to mention, this Stealth 700 Gen 3 also comes with not one, but two 2.4GHz dongles giving you more compatibility options for those who can'tᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ stick to one console for long. This is the Turtle Beach headset for those who want a premium package without the premium cost.

While the headset's foam cushions could use🔯 some changes for a more comfortable experience, the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 is densely packed with features that almost make it rival the best high-end alternatives. At $199.99 / £179.99 it is one of the pricier mid-range offerings, but its price feels nearly all but justified when you consider its superb audio quality, simultaneous Bluetooth and 2.4GHz connection capabilities, its two accompanying audio dongles and the wealth of EQ customization.

At a glance, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 features a sleek all-black design with silver metal accents. There's no garish RGB lighting or in-your-face logos to be seen here. Instead, the padded headband sports a🦄n embossed logo while each cup features the 'Turtle Beach' name in a subtle silver typeface. The headset is decked out with a ton of simple to use onboard controls, which includes a re-mappable dial, and the flip-to-use mic is discreetly tucked away on the left cup for quick and easy access. Most notably, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 has an impressive battery life. Turtle Beach boasts that the headset can last up to 80 hours. Even aft🧸er weeks of testing, as per our review, we couldn't argue against these claims and found not only did we rarely have to charge the headset, but it only took a few hours for the Stealth 700 to be fully juiced and ready to go.

While the Stealth 600 Gen 3 was a step up for its 50mm drivers, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 takes that even further with its 60mm dual drivers. Whether it was dealin�๊�g with a barrage of sound in games like Marvel Rivals, or every music genre under the sun, they didn't falter. There's a ton of EQ customization available with this headset once you download the Turtle Beach Swarm II app, but even the out-of-the-box audio settings made the low, mid, and highs of any game's soundscape sound deep and expansive - exactly what you want from a top-tier gaming headset.

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The best budget Turtle Beach headset

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:3. Turtle Beach Recon 70

The best budget Turtle Beach headset

Acoustic design: 40mm | Drivers: 40mm | Works with: Nintendo Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC, all phone and tablet𒉰s

Solid, comfy design
Super price
Decent mic
Not as plush as more expensive models
Buy it if

✅ You just play the Nintendo Switch: The Turtle Beach Recon 70 is a perfeꦺct ♛Switch companion with its cheap price point, and wired connection.

Don't buy it if

❌ You need more connectivity options: As a wired-only headset, there's no 2.4GHz or Bluetooth compatibility wiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚth the Recon 70 headset.

Those looking for a Turtle Beach headset primed for Nintendo Switch - and that's wallet-friendly - should look no further than the Recon 70. Despite its low price, it's the complete package: good so🦹und with well-balanced bass; a decent microphone; and it's fairly comfortable too. That's a strong start for a headset at the budget end of the spectrum.

Thoughꦬ🍨 it does have some drawbacks: it doesn't score as highly with movies or TV, for example. But that's only because it just sticks to its guns and does what its meant to do well: games.

Oh, and don't worry about the many variants that are kicking around out tܫhere. Even though there's a Recon 70P, X, and beyond, they're all the same headset with slightly different colors. Whatever one you choose, you'll get excellent value for money.

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The best value Turtle Beach headset

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4. Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2

The best value Turtle Beach headset

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear | Drivers: 50mm | Weight: 580g | Compatibility: PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC

Solid battery life
Comfortable for glasses wearers
Excellent audio and microphone accuracy
Next-gen compatible
Plastic across headband feels cheap 
Ear cups started to hurt after long-term wear
Buy it if

✅ You want an affordable multi-platform headset: The Stealth 600 Gen 2 (Xbox version) is compatible with the PS5, Xboxಞ Series X/S, PC aꦦnd more via a 2.4GHz and Bluetooth compatible and all for under that $100 price sweet spot.

Don't buy it if

❌ Comfort is key: The build qual🍸ity of the Stealth 600 Gen 2 feels a bit on the cheap side and can get uncomfort☂able during long gaming sessions.

The second generation of Turtle Beach Stealth 💝600's are a great low-budget wireless headphone that works with Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, and PC. With a 15-hour battery life, a comfortable fit for glasses wearers, and finely tuned 50mm speakers, you'll be getting plenty of bang for your buck with these. Set up is a breeze - for the Xbox version it was as simple as turning on the headset straight out of the box and pressing the sync button on it and my Xbox One simultaneously. It immediately synced up and started picking up my voice and in-game volume.

This is certainly a ♔great choice for gaming on a budget, as the sound quality is top-tier and the microphone sensitivity is ideal for those who want to communicate without shouting. However, because of th🦋e reasonable price, the headset plastic does feel a bit cheap, especially across the headband and on the ear cups, and unfortunately, the ear cups do get rather uncomfortable after an extended play session (whether that's my funny-shaped ears or not is unclear). Mic monitoring is not a feature I'm a fan of, as it echoes back any noise I make on my end, but luckily it can be turned off via the Turtle Beach audio hub.

In short, the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2's a🙈re a good sequel to an affordable wireless headset. It looks pretty good, feels pretty good, and sounds great - a no-brainer if you're looking to get a pair o🉐f headphones ahead of the next-gen release that won't bankrupt you.

The best wired Turtle Beach headset

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:5. Turtle Beach Recon 500

The best wired Turtle Beach headset

Acoustic design: Closed Back, over ear | Drivers: 60mm Eclipse | Weight: c.600g | Compatibility: PC, PS5, PS4, Xbox Series🅘 X|S, Xbox One, Switc▨h, Mobile

THAT excellent sound
No ‘gamer aesthetic’ flare or design quirks
Zero distortion
Nothing special about its construction materials
Buy it if

✅ You want a wired headset with the best sound: The 600mm audio drivers o✤f the Reco🍨n 500 make it one of the best sounding wired headsets out there.

Don't buy it if

❌ You need EQ options: As a simple gets-the-job-done wired headset, the Recon 500 doesn't come decked out with ways to tweak the audio exactly to youꦦr liking.

You make certain tradeoffs when you impose a budget on yourself. And when you’re shopping for a gaming headset, first to walk the plank are extraneous features and luxurious construction materials. You won’t find these in the Recon 500’s box, then, since Turtle Beach’s latest in the long-running line costs less than $100/£100. What you do find, crucially, is sound so good it takes you aback.

Wood composite injection technology. 60mm drivers. Dedicated woofers and tweeters per earcup. It doesn’t sound like the recipe for crisp, precise sound, and yet it all c𓂃omes together in a powerful surge of ultra-responsive bass, detailed high end, and a pleasingly flat EQ curve with just a bit of audible kick further down the spectrum.

So that’s yours. Take it to the bank. But what isn’t coming 🎐along for the ride is much in the way of added features - this is a simple wired model with just a mic mute, detachable mic arm, and volume scroll wheel in the way of physical controls. Not one for perennial tweakers then, but those who enjoy simplicity and fundamentally great audio should scout out this new Recon as one of the latest bes♛t Turtle Beach headsets to appear.

Read more: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Recon 500 review

The most comfortable Turtle Beach headset

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:6. Turtle Beach Atlas Air

The most comfortable Turtle Beach headset

Connection: 2.4GHz / Bluetooth / Wired | Drivers: 40mm | Frequency response: 20Hz - 40kHz | Microphone: Uni-directional, detachable, flip-to-mute | ANC: None | Controls: Power, volume, Bluetooth, QuickSwitch (+ inline volume on cable) | Battery: Up to 50 hours | Weight: 301g | Compatibility: PC, PlayStation, Xbox (Wired), Nintendo Swi♍tch, mobꦇile

Extreme comfort
Wireless connection is rare for open back 
Massive soundstage
Rich texture 
Less premium look and feel compared to Stealth Pro
Open back design means sound bleed
Buy it if

✅ Comfort if your number one priority: The elasticated mesh headband of the Atlas Air makes this𒁃 one of the comfiest Turtle Beach headset's out ther✤e.

Don't buy it if

❌ You can't deal with audio bleeding: The open-back design means that audio can bleed out this headset, which isn't a good match for those who may also use this for live-streaming, or🧸 recording audio.

It's easy to forget that you're wearing the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Atlas Air - this is by far the most comfortable headset we've tested so far, from any brand. Its o𝓀pen-back design won't be for everyone, but its rich audio and wireless functionality make it a must-see for those who regularly play for longer sessions.

The elasticated mesh headband is the star of the show here, offering a springy rest for the crown that essentially fades into the background mere seconds after putting it on. There's barely any pressure on the head itself, and with large, plush cushions and a low clamp force your ears are safe from pinching as well. A 'floating' earcup design suspends each cup from the band itself using a set of elastic bands for a less constrictive fit.

The open-back construction means that the driver itself is exposed to the outside, which does mean sound will bleed in both directions. That means the Atlas Air isn't the best option for those who play in busier environments or who want their headset to double up as an everyday set of headphones as well. However, that form factor means that the Air can achieve a particularly wide soundstage, lending itself to immersive, richly textured audio. It's rare to find a wireless open back headset, though - you're usually confined to more audiophile-style wired options (like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Corsair Virtuoso Pro). However, the Atlas Air packs both 2.4GHz and Bluetooth options keeping things versatile, with a 50 hour battery running everything a♓s well.

The micro🐬phone is detachable, but can also function as a flip to mute model - a feature we don't see every day but keeps everythi𒐪ng flexible for both solo and competitive players.

The actual sound is particularly i🐷mpressive, with a detailed mid-range, powerful bass, and intricate trebles. While it's not quite as wide as the Virtuoso Pro, it's still a much more spacious soundstage than you'll find in closed-back Turtle Beach headsets.

Read more: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Atlas Air review

The best Turtle Beach earbuds

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澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:7. Turtle Beach Battle Buds

The best Turtle Beach earbuds

Drivers: 10mm | Weight: 3.8 oz | Features: 3.5mm connection, carrying pouch, different sized ear buds | Works with: Ninten🎀do Swit📖ch, PS4, Xbox One, PC, all phone and tablets with 3.5mm jacks

Very portable
Great price
Average sound quality
Not as comfy for long sessions
Buy it if

✅ You prefer gaming earbuds: The Battle Buds aren't a headset at all, and are in fact a pair of gaming earbuds which are handy for tho♛se who prefer a more compact and discreet gaming audio solution.

Don't buy it if:

❌ You want the audio quality of a headset: Gaming earbuds come with their own set of limitations, so you won't quite match the𓆏 audio quality set by the best Turtle Beach headsets.

For anyone who plays on the go, a traditional headset isn't always the answer. That's whꦛy the Turtle Beach Battle Buds are such a great solution. They're small, convenient, and eminently portable.

They actually work better than you'd think their 10mm drivers wouldꦉ allow; because the frequency respons🍰e is limited, you'll get a fair balance of sound regardless of what you're listening to. That's quite an achievement. The Battle Buds won't match other headsets on this list in terms of quality, yet they're still able to impress.

Their size doesn't hurt, of course. These earbuds sit very firmly in place no matter how much you shake your head and the tiny mღicrophone is reliable, too.

Read more: 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Battle Buds review

Also Tested

We're constantly testing out Turtle Beach gaming headsets to make sure the list above is up to date with the latest and greatest Turtle Beach devices out there. That means, plenty headsets that come across our testing bunch don't quite make the cut, but we've been sur🦂e to i🎐nclude them below.


The Turtle Beach Stealth 500 is a solid choice if you want a sub $100 heads🥃et that's lightweight and still packs on the low-latency 2.4GHz and Bluetooth connectivity, something of a rarity in cheaper headsets. However, the build quality and battery life of the Stealth 600 Gen 2 makes it a better low-budget option.

Turtle Beach Stealth 500 review


Turtle Beach's Stealth 600 Gen 3 headset is a fantastic buy at under $100 / £100, ꦡand it's available in൩ not just all-black and all-white colorways, but Turtle Beach recently launched a purple variant too. It's multiple colorways, console connectivity, and high mic and sound quality make it a jack of all trade, however, the Stealth 600 Gen 2 remains a more valuable option for those who want the most bang for their budget-buck.

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 Wireless review

FAQ

Photo taken by writer Rosalie Newcombe of the Purple Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 3 wireless gaming headset, on a white desk.

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Are Turtle Beach headsets good?

Turtle Beach produces꧟ some excellent gaming headsets, but they're usually in the lower price ranges. That means, aside from the Stealth Pro, the majority can't compete with more luxury options from brands like Logitech or Razer. However, if you're looking for solid audio with a particular attention to more competitive needs then you'll be happy with these devices (and particularly happy with their price tags).

What Turtle Beach headsets are available?

Turtle Beach sp🦂lits its range into different lines, with each one offering a slightly different use-case. There are four main lines on the market right now; Stealth, Recon, Battle, and Scout.

Stealth is the top of this range consisting of wireless headsets for console use ജand paying particular attention to extra features like hot-swappable batteries and multi-platform compatibility.

Recon is your wired go-to - cheap headsets with cables that get the job d💞one and still pull off some fancy features for the cash.

Scout are wireꦉless earbuds designeಌd for Bluetooth use across mobile and Nintendo Switch.

Battle is Turtle Beach's range 🐲of cheaper wired earbuds, usually offering a detachable microphone in the proc💎ess.

What is the latest Turtle Beach headset?

The latest Turtle Beach headset is the Stealth Pro, and you'ౠll find all the latest models in each line just below.

Stealth: Stealth 700 Gen 3 (2024) / Stealꦿth 600 Gen 3 (Purple version) / Stealth 500 (Arctic Camo version)

Recon: Recon 70 (2024)

Elite: Elite Pro 2 (2022)

Atlas: Atlas Air (2024)

How we test Turtle Beach headsets

We test every Turtle Beach headset that comes across our desk in the same way as we would any other device. We live, work, and play with these cups for a minimum period of two weeks, across every listed compatible platform. Across each platform, we will test across a range of genres, but always test in competitive first person shooter scenarios and wide open world environments in at least two games. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets, check out the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

If you're looking for rundowns of some other top brands' headsets, then check out our guides to 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Razer headsets, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sennheiser gaming headsets.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> The Turtle Beach React-R is a wired controller for Xbox Series X, S, One, and PC, but with a budget $39.99 / £34.99 launch price it's certainly muscling into a competitive market. This isn't uncharted territory for the brand, though. The 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach Recon controller delighted in its first round of testing here at GamesRadar, and managed to squeeze a range of mid-range features into a surprising $59.99 / £49.99 price point. We were so impressed, that we placed it high on our list of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X controllers and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PC controllers alike. 

Now there's a younger model in town, with a $20 / £15 price reduction no less. 🃏That doesn't mean this is a stripped-back approach, though. The Turtle Beach React-R still manages to pack those classic audio features, back paddles (with on-the-fly macro programming), and a comfortable, well-balanced form factor. Yes, you're dropping a couple of Recon-only features (Pro-Aim F❀ocus is gone, and there are no EQ preset options here), but all in all, the React-R offers stunning value for money, the likes of which we haven't seen in a long time. 

Turtle Beach React-R Key Specs
ConnectionWired (USB-C - USB-A)
Buttons23
Programmable buttons2 (back paddles)
Headset connection3.5mm
Cable length8ft / 2.5m
Weight0.6lbs / 271g

Design

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The Turtle Beach React-R ships in ꦇeither an all-black colorway (which we received) or a white and purple design. The former is fairly standard, aside from the small orange accents around the 'React-R' branding at the top, but still looks streamlined and premium sitting on a desk. Cheaper third-party controllers often carry a c💃ertain gaudiness about them, with strange proportions or reduced sizes. Turtle Beach has always managed to avoid this problem in its gamepads, and the React-R is no different, sitting well-balanced and with a standard grip size and button spacing. 

The grips, shoulder buttons, and back paddles are textured with a plastic grip surface that provides stability even under the most pressured of situations. We did particularly enjoy the rubberized grips on the Recon model, which are unfortunately dropped here - no doubt to keep that price as lean as possible. However, the textured plastic still holds its nerve well and never felt like a dramatic sacrifice. This texture is less pronounced on the triggers and bumpers, so never felt too coarse over longerꦉ sessions and still offered up a reliable grip. I don't see too many controllers offering this 🐠level of tactility on either shoulder buttons or back paddles, so it's excellent to see a budget gamepad paying such attention to detail. 

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The front layout is exactly as you would expect for the most part - save for a selection of three buttons along the top of the face itself. Here, you'll find the Superhuman Hearing button, D-Pad shifter (to use secondary volume and chat mix functions mapped), and a mic mute. Underneath, there🧔 are the standard asymmetrical thumbsticks with a slight dip in the top, Xbox Series X-style concave D-Pad, glossy ABXY buttons with full coloring, and the regular Xbox Home, View, Share, and Menu buttons as well. A 3.5mm audio jack is also placed underneath the bottom of the gamepad. In other words, if you're used ♒to an Xbox-style controller, you'll have no difficulty getting to grips with the Turtle Beach React-R - everything feels remarkably similar in spacing. 

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Weighing in at 0.6lbs, the React-R is noticeably lighter than other, more premium,🎶 controllers. That does lend itself a little to feeling less premium but that's fair enough - it is significantly cheaper. Everything still feels secure in the hand, though, and - away from some minor rattling when shaken - there's nothing to suggest that durability will be a concern in our experience. The detachable wire also means your connection will stay safe during transit as well.

Features

The React-R separates itself from the rest of the cheap Xbox controller market with two features - its excellent use of back paddles and its audio offerings. That's not to say the Superhuman Hearing is going to change your life by any means, but the fact that it's there certainly differentiates Turtle Beach from standard $40 / £35 gamepads simply offering a suite of buttons to use. If you're unfamiliar, Superhuman Hearing is the brand's name for an EQ filter of sorts that Turtle Beach's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming headsets and controllers use to amplify smaller sounds of footsteps, reloads, or distant vehicles through🐻 your cups when toggled. 

In reality, iꦜt can distort some of the audio quality and simply boosts the volume of certain ran✅ges, compressing others. However, it's nice to have in certain competitive situations and is only designed to be used in short bursts at a time. I didn't rely on it too much in my daily play, but its presence is appreciated considering how easy it would be for Turtle Beach to pull the feature when aiming for a budget controller price point. 

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The real gem of the Turtle Beach React R sits on its back. The two paddles are some of the best feeling clickers I've had my hands on - they're larger than those found on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap Xbox controllers like the PowerA Spectra Infinite or Enhanced Wired models, and far easier (and more satisfying) to hit reliably as a result. Not only that, but you can also map different functions to these paddles in-game, on the fly - and the whole process is quick and simple. Double tap the D-Pad shifter button, click the paddle and then press the button you𓂃 want to reassign and you're done.

That's the extent of the React-R's pr♉ogrammability (though any on-the-fly customizations certainly aren't to be taken for granted at this price point). If you're after more button personalization via software, you'll be searching higher up the price range. Similarly, there's no hair-trigger mode or adjustments to thumbstick or trigger travel here, as is expected considering the price. One sacrifice which was a little disappointing in our testing, though, was the inability to use the chওat mix functionality on PC. 

Performance

While a little lighter than the controller I'm used to, the Turtle Beach React-R still felt like a reliable piece of kit under the hand. Yes, something like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Elite Controller Series 2 is going to let you know that you spent a lot of cash on it in its robust weight and balancing - but for its $40 / £35, the React-R does an admirable job of feeling like a much more expensive gamepad when you're in the heat of battle. The thumbsticks have a solid tension behind them, tracking accurately across full rotation and direc𒆙tional movement before snapping straight back to their starting positions with a satisfying speed. Pressing the stick buttons is also crisp and satisfying, avoiding the mush that sometimes plagues th🥀is aspect of a cheaper controller.

Turtle Beach React-R controller thumbsticks

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Meanwhile, the face bꦕuttons feel particularly Xbox-esque. They're not particularly clicky and do have a soft landing, which means they req༺uire more actuation force compared to tactile switches used in the likes of the Razer Wolverine Ultimate. However, they feel largely similar to those used on official Xbox controllers - albeit with a little more pressure required. 

The D-Pad feels crisp but soft, with a slight tendency to err on the side of mush when on a diagonal push. This is easy to forgive - even premium controllers still swamp out a little when between angles, and overall diagonal inputs were handled🃏 well. I did notice a little extra sensitivity in the forward direction when testing diagonal mo𝔍vements in a D-Pad-only Fall Guys run, but I'm inclined to believe that's more down to my particular grip than the buttons themselves. 

All of thes✨e inputs converged to create fluid motion and precision

Up the top, the triggers have a slightly higher level of resistance behind them compared to the standard 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox One controller that I've been using, which made for far more satisfying trigger pulls and extra precision on the battlefield as well. Travel is stan🧸dard for a console trigger, but that extra tension manages to make them feel extra snappy as well. Unfortunately, I wasn't as enamoured with the shoulder buttons. These lighter clickers do feel somewhat hollow in their full press - they're perhaps the most noticeable expression of the React-R's low price. They're still responsive and sensitive to well-timed movements, but there's a drop in tactility here that is noticeable.

All of these inputs converged to create fluid motion and precision in my gameplay, never stuttering around repeated or 🐷simultaneous presses.

Should you buy the Turtle Beach React-R controller?

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The Turtle Beach React-R certainly doesn't look or feel like a $40 / £35 controller. The solid design, well-balanced spacing, and paddle features in particular truly set this gamepad apart from its budget competition. You're getting everything you need here, and a little more, at a supremely competitive price point. That's not ♏to say it's going to overtake the Recon, however. If you're interested in checking out Pro-Aim Focus Mode and playing with different EQ presets, the jump is still well worth it (you'll also feel an improvement in grip texture). 

We wouldn't recommend downgrading to ꦰa PDP or PowerA ♎Enhanced Wired controller here - the prices are just too similar, and the React-R is offering far better value for money in its features and build. 

How we tested the Turtle Beach React-R Controller

I used the Turtle Beach React-R Controller over the course of three weeks, regularly using the gamepad on both Xbox and PC. During this time, I was testing in regular play of Shadow of the Tomb Raider and CS:GO on PC, and Halo Infinite Arena on Xbox, while stress testing the D-Pad in Fall Guys as well. For more information on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test controllers, take a look at our full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy

If you need something a little more heavy duty, we're also rounding up the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox steering wheels and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best racing wheels for PC as well. Or, take a look at our selection of all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X accessories available now. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> Amazon's gaming headset deals can bag you a top wireless set or either PlayStation or Xbox for a lowest ever price right now, and it's a deal not to be missed. The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 headset is 23% off, which brings the PS5 version and the Xbox version down to the price too. The MSRP for these sets is $149.95, which means you're saving a whopping $35, and you're getting that record-low price. Steꦓllar🐬 value.

This lo🌜w price is comfortably lower than the previous record of $120 the headset was in April of this year, and, importantly, it was at its full MSRP as recently as late last month! Given this wireless gaming headset sells at an average pri💞ce of $148.14, a deal like this is rare so make the most of this offer while you still can.

The Stealth 700 Gen 2 is the successor to the top-selling Stealth 700 gaming headset and includes enhanced and refined features to make it one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headsets money can buy right now. This wireless gaming headset has a high-sensitivity mic for excellent chat clarity, and also includes Turtle Beach's exclusive Superhuman Hearing setting, which can, reportedly, keep alive for 20% longer in-game and win more. Just when you thought this deal couldn't get any better, this headset also features a new and improved rechargeable battery for up to 20 hours of gaming, 50mm Nanoclear Drivers providing crisp sound, and upgraded cooling gel-infused memory-foam ear cushions for maximum comfort. Grabbing this high-performance gaming headset for 23% off on Amazon means you'll be getting amazing value for your money whether you're a casual or full-time gamer. For more on this headset's features, read Alyssa's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach St🔯ealth 700 Gen 2 review.

However, 𝔉if that's still a bit steep for you and you're on more of a budget, then ♌the 700 Gen 2's sister headset, the Stealth 600 Gen 2 is also on offer right now. It's at a lowest price ever of at Amazon (was $99.95) - unfortunately, this is just the PlayStation variant however.

More information o🎀n this offer can be found below, as well as even more gaming headset deals further down the page.

Today's best gaming headset deals

Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 | PS5, PS4, PC |
Save $35 - Get this cutting-edge wireless gaming headset at its lowest price ever on Amazon for 23% off its original price of $149.95. Featuring immersive surround sound, a high-sensitivity mic, and the Turtle Beach exclusive Superhuman Hearing sound setting, this headset is the key to unlocking the perfect gaming experience.

Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 | Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC |
Save $35 - Completing the set and ensuring you're covered, the Xbox variant of the Stealth 700 Gen 2 is also at this record low price. If Xbox is your console, then this headset will complete your wireless setup and elevate your gaming experience.

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 | PS5, PS4, PC |
Save $25 - Also coming in at a lowest ever price, the smaller sibling of the 700s above is also on offer for PC and PlayStation users. This is still a great headset and will offer great bang for buck value for those on a smaller budget.

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//344567.top/this-gaming-headset-deal-gets-you-the-turtle-beach-stealth-700-gen-2-for-its-lowest-price-ever/ HDuroSgy6yMAEc3ZndsXJY Wed, 03 Aug 2022 10:43:43 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> With the advent of Microsoft's Cloud Gaming across mobile devices, and Nintendo finally flipping the Bluetooth switch, more and more 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming earbuds are hitting the shelves. The Turtle Beach Scout Air buds are the brand&apo😼s;s first foray into true wireless, not counting the console-specific Recon Air earpieces. At $99.99 / £89.99, however, these buds are facing some stiff competition from wider audio-focused brands outside of the gaming space, and the threat of the slightly pricier Razer Hammerhead model to boot. 

We put the Turtle Beach Scout Air earbuds to the test over the course of four weeks, to check out the on-the-go experience for those who don't want to lug a full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:gaming headset around. 

Design

Opening up the Turtle Beach Scout Air, I was a little let down by💎 the build quality of the case that presented itself to me. This is a particularly cheap-feeling set of materials, with thin plastic that quickly picks up smudges and a hollow feel befitting of a far less expensive set of buds, which was disappointing. There is a nice snap to this magnetic lid, and I was relieved to find a flat bottom rather than an oblong / rounded shape. That meant keeping the buds standing upright on a desk while updating the firmware or pairing was easier tꦆhan expected.

The buds themselves feature the signature Turtle Beach logo on the back of each side, panelling the touch-sensitive controls on the main bud, with a particularly long stem to accommodate for the dual mics running down the side. An LED indica🀅tor light on the inside of the bud shows the current pairing status, and you'll find three silicon tip options in the box to find the right fit. 

Turtle Beach Scout Air earbuds and case

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Again, the cheaper plꦬastic material is present on the buds themselves. While that does mean they're particularly lightweight in the ear, this plastic is going to reveal every scuff and scr🌺atch as soon as it appears.

The overall shape and size of both the earbuds and case make them easy enough to store in a small bag or Nintendo Switch case, though the case is bulkier than the likes of the AirPods Pro or Sony WF-1000XM🎶4.

Features

For all those cheap materials, though, the Turtle Beach Scout Airs report a solid resume of features. With a low-latency Game Mode, a range of EQ presets, and customizable touch gestures all configurable froꦐm the Turtle Beach app, there are plenty of extra functions baked in here compared ꧋to the slightly more expensive Razer Hammerhead. The Turtle Beach Scout Air buds also boast a pair of dual mics, though more on the actual performance of these later. Suffice to say, you'll be able to get by in a pinch. 

The 20-hour battery life doesn't quite match that of the Hammerhead (touted by Razer to last up to 32.5 hours with no RGB or ANC - neither of which the Scout Air provides anyway). However, Turtle Beach's suggestion of six hours of battery life from each bud rang true in our own testing and sits towards the top o✤f the industry standard at this price point.  

Turtle Beach Scout Air earbuds

(Image credit: Future)

The Turtle Beach Scout Air are a little more geared ಌtowards wider use, though. When it comes to tunes, I was glad to find tap gestures supporting playback and doing so without too much setup or mastering finnicky responses. You'll also be able to keep a clear eye on your battery through the Turtle Beach app as well.

Moving between devices was a little tricky. These buds don't support multiple connections, so I needed to forget them as a device on my 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:iPhone 13 Pro in order to use them as a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Nintendo Switch headset, before going through the whole pairing process again. However, pairing, in general, was quick and easy - even if it did require the use of🗹 the official app to fully complete.

Performance

The overall audio profile of the Turtle Beach Scout Air was impressive, with plenty of space for detail in the mid and higher ranges, and none of the overblown bass some would expect from in-ear buds. My Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy runs offered up punchy melodies and crisp dialogue yelps on Nintendo Switch, and I was particularly impressed by the handling of a swirlin𝔉g, multi-lay🦹ered soundtrack against the shuffling of cards in Hand of Fate 2 as well. 

Doom didn't yield the crackly bass that might trip some cheaper buds, though I did start to notice a flattening of the lower tones when switching gears to a heavier gun. This muffled bass range persisted throughout Rise of the Tomb Raider on PC, and into my testing on music and entertainment as well. While the higher-toned guitars and mixed vocals of Half Moon Run offered up plenty of detailing in a well-rounded soundscape, drum kicks lacked the oomph otherwise offered by the AirPods Pro. Similarly, heavier Grandson and My🌊 Chemical Romance tracks never felt fully shaped out and sounded flat by comparison.

Turtle Beach Scout Air case

(Image credit: Future)

That said, for the vast majority of games I was impressed with the overall soundstage on offer. I was⛄ grateful for a slimmer baseline in more open-world settings and was able to pick out footsteps and doors in competi🔥tive titles like CS:GO as well. It's also worth noting that I never noticed any latency in these faster titles on PC or Nintendo Switch either.

The mic, however, doesn't quite live up to the standard set by the rest of the experience. During video cal🤪ls, my pals struggled to pick out my voice from a busier background, and even in a less busy situation, mic audio comes across as muffled and far away. It will see you through everyday use if you need to pick up a quick call, but I wouldn't rely on it for more intense competitive gameplay or for regular meetings.

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Scout Air earbuds

Turtle Beach Scout Air

(Image credit: Future)

The Turtle Beach Scout Air is a solid set of low-latency buds for those after a more discrete pair of headphones as opposed to a bulkier 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless headset. If ꦍyou're on the hunt for an all-in-one solution and like a bit of bass in your tunes, though, I would recommend looking elsewhere. Sure, you're not getting gaming-specific latencies in a pair of, say, AirPods, but the flattening of the lower ranges won't suit heavier listeners. 

The Razer Hammerhead ๊is the next step up from the Turtle Beach Scout Air, and do offer other features like RGB and active noise cancellation, as well as a more premium finish, for $129.99 / £129.99. While you're losing touch gestures, you're still getting that 60ms low latency and boosting your battery life for just $30 / £40 more. If you can spring the extra cash, I'd recommend upgrading here. If you're up against a $100 budget, the Scout Airs do a commendable job, though at $99.99 / £89.99, it's worth waiting for these to go o﷽n sale for the best value for money.

If, however, you're not concerned with picking up a wireless set of buds, you can save plenty of cash by opting for the cheaper 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Roccat Syn Buds Core or HyperX Cloud Earbuds. 

How we tested the Turtle Beach Scout Air

I used the Turtle Beach Scout Air earbuds over a period of four weeks across Nintendo Switch, PC, and using Xbox Cloud Gaming on an iPhone 13 Pro. During this time, I was testing primarily on Hand of Fate 2, Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, and Doo🍸m on Nintendo Switch, and Rise of the Tomb Raider, and CS:GO on PC. I also trialled the buds using Forza Horizon 5 running through Game Pass on iPhone as well. 

I tested the Scout Airs across a range of music genres, listening to Grandson, My Chemical Romance, Half Moon Run, and Oh Wonder to compare high and low ranges.💧 These buds were also my primary driver for a series of Criminal Minds sessions run through an iPad Air as well. 

You can read more about 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:how we test gaming headsets as well as how we make all our recommendations in the full 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:GamesRadar+ Hardware Policy.

We're also rounding up plenty more options for console users, like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets and the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets. Or, for a budget buy, check out the latest 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:cheap gaming headset options on the market. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> If you've been on the hunt for one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headsets to boost and enhance your setup in 2022, then this is it: you can get the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 for its lowest ever price right now of at Amazon. 

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> The Turtle Beach Recon Controller is here to offer you a range of customization options on Xbox or PC for a super low price compared to the fancier options like the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox Elite Controller Series 2🅷 or Razer Wolverine Ultimate Edition. In fact, considering it's actually less than half the price of those꧅ controllers, this might be the bargain of the year.

The standard Xbox Series X controller might look like a bit of a lazy update compared to the Xbo𝔍x One model, and it is, but it's really grown oꦏn me since the new console was released. The ever-so-slightly smaller design sits in the hand a bit better and the rumble features are improved too. But if you're shopping around for something a bit different, then this third-party option is well worth a look.

Turtle Beach Recon Controller

(Image credit: Future/Brendan Griffiths)

Turtle Beach's new controller is one we can heartily recommend rather than just picking up another Series X one, even if some of Microsoft's color options are superb. Not only is this Turtle Beach controller cheaper, but it provides a bunch of other features, some of which we've not seen a🦄nywhere else. 

Available in black or white, the Recon is a touch lighter in the hand than Microsoft's model, but not enough to feel cheap or flimsy. Rubberized grip pads are a nice touch, but the most innovative area where you'll find extra grip is on the shoulder buttons. A tight dotted texture here is somethi♒ng I've not seen on other controllers and it's especially useful for driving games.

Vibration motors in the grips and under the shoulder buttons are also surprisingly powerful, although it's noജisier than we like with quite a lot of rattle coming from them topside. The kickback simulated by the vibration in the shoulders, though, really emphasizes the violent shifts in momentum when you slam on the brakes in Forza Horizon 4.

Turtle Beach Recon Controller

(Image credit: Future/Brendan Griffiths)

Yes, this is a wired controller, which always takes a bit of getting used to, but considering the low price, not to mention never having to mess around with battery packs, we're happy to let this slide. The cable is 10ft/3m long which is more than enough ღfor most rooms and it has a nice braided finish too.

One thing you've probably noticed from the images is the array of extra buttons and modes atop the controller. This is where the controller's value for money really shines as many of these buttons represent features you'd usually expect to find on controllers priced at $100 and more - not $60. You're also getting an extra two remappable buttons on the underside of the controller, which feature the same dotted texture gip as the shou♌lder buttons.

One of the features you can select is the 'Pro-Aim Focus Mode', which has four different levels of intensity. Aim as normal in any shooter title while holding the right underside button and you're able to really slow down the aim to ♑perfect your shot with very slight ♊adjustments of the right analog. It's an excellent feature for lining up deadly headshots at greater distances. Taking so long to do so in online multiplayer will see you getting caught out, but for single-player games, it's brutally effective.

Turtle Beach Recon Controller

(Image credit: Future/Brendan Griffiths)

An audio boost...from a controller?

A lot of the controller's other features revolve around audio. As long as you're using a wired headset plugged into the controller via the 3.5mm port that is - so forget about any of the following features if you're using a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:wireless gaming headset, unless it has an optional wired mode too. But hey, there are plenty of wired options in our 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headsets guide.

The Turtle Beach Recon controller has a 'Superhuman hearing' mode for enhanced surround sound tailored to online shooters, so you can get pinpoint directional audio from incoming fire or footsteps. It essentially amplifies these sounds and the effect is certainly more noticeable on quality headsets rather than cheaper models (so don&ﷺapos;t expect miracles). Being able to also swap between multiple audio modes to boost bass, vocals, treble, and more is another neat feature to find on such an affordable controller.

On-board buttons let you change the volume and chat balance too, without going into the Xbox settings. To be fair, most headsets have these controls on them as well, but being able to switch between four different levels of mic monitoring🅺 from the♋ controller buttons is very handy.

Button mapping to the additional buttons on the rear of the controller is also available, although I found it best to leave the right one attached to the fine aiming feature. It's a bit fiddly to remember how to rebind the buttons without the instructions. There's no on-screen app f🐈or this but, again, the controller is only $60.

Rebinding is well worth the effort if you're keen on keeping your th🦹umbs on the analogs in multiplayer shooters and using the new button to reload or jump over obstacles when trying to make it to cover in time might give your K/D ratio a boost.

Turtle Beach Recon Controller

(Image credit: Future/Brendan Griffiths)

Should you buy the Turtle Beach Recon Controller?

The Turtle Beach Recon Controller is excellent value and ideal for anyone that wants some helpful extra features on their pad without paying silly money. The enhanced audio is great if ꦕyou can connect a wired headset, but it's the precision aiming, remappable buttons, and excellent grip all over the controller that really makes this gamepad stand out. 

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//344567.top/turtle-beach-recon-controller-review/ EmFDwdn5JSXuuqhveG3za6 Wed, 15 Sep 2021 16:15:13 +0000
<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> Initially released to market just after the thawing of the last ice age, the Recon line from within the range of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turtle Beach headsets has offered reliable gaming audio through the ages at a price point that’s kept them attractive to the mainstream, even being some of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming headset contenders. And no, this isn’t the 500th model revision. It is pretty momentou🎐s though.

You see, the Recon 500 introduces a new driver, and thus a totally new tonal character. It’s a combination of specs that would ꦬordinarily send a whole clown’s sleeve worth of red flags to the headset expert: massive drivers, dedicated woofers and tweeters within one earcup, befuddling trademarked terms like Eclipse and AccuTune... and yet against all odds, these headphones sound absolutely wonderful.

Design & Features

Turtle Beach Recon 500

(Image credit: Turtle Beach)

Pointed squarely at the $100/£100 and under market, the design and finish of these Recon 500s aren’t that of pricier 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Astro headsets or EPOS/澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Sennheiser gaming headsets -🧸 nor Turtle Beach’s own range-topping Elite cans. There’s a lot of uniform matte finish plastic throughout, and it’s of the same lightweight feel you’ll get a lot of at the sub-$100 end of the market. 

There’s little to distinguish the 500 visually from other Recon models or the rest of the market; this is the very epitome of playing it safe, and while that precludes it from high praise for its overall aesthetic, it also means an inoffensive style that’s blessed by an absence of garish ‘𒆙gamer’ flourishes.

Turtle Beach Recon 500

(Image credit: Turtle Beach)

Controls on this wired model are minimal: a large mic mute switch on the lefthand earcup and a volume dial at the lower-rear of the same lefthand cup (let this henceforth be know⛄n as the Arctis configuration). Theꦡ flexible rubber finish mic arm is detachable, and stays in a handy position when you place it.

Performance

Turtle Beach Recon 500

(Image credit: Turtle Beach)

Onto the main course: these drivers sound fantastic for the price. And that’s especially surprising considering they’re built to a massive 60mm spec. Many readers will remember💙 the 50mm driver fad several years ago, and the hopelessly muddy bass response we were treated to as a result. But times change, and these 60mm Eclipse drivers are tight and precise.

Dedicated woofer๊s and tweeters in each cup, too, sounds worryingly close to an ill-fated dalliance with true 5.1 and 7.🅘1 surround sound which gaming headset manufacturers brought to market in the twenty-teens. But again the Recon 500 deftly sidesteps those prior pitfalls. Maybe it’s the AccuTune wood composite-injection technology, a similar technique to that employed by studio monitor manufacturers like Dali. Truthfully, this reviewer has no idea why it works, just that it does. 

Turtle Beach Recon 500

(Image credit: Turtle Beach)

Overall - should you buy it?

Let’s underline the caveat here: this is a very impressive sounding headset for the money. We haven’t found an Astro A50-beater at a fraction of the cost, but what Turtle Beach has de꧂livered is a reimagined Recon whose sound is powerful enough to sell the bombast of battle royales, yet flat enough to render the little details of Spotify old guard. And at max volume, there’s not a whiff of distortion, which speaks for the quality of theseꦅ new drivers. 

Combine that quality with it being a wired model, and this can, naturally, turn its hand to everything, thus becoming a top contender for your next 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PC headset for gaming, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS4 headset, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Xbox One headset, or an underrated contender for 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best PS5 headset or 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best Xbox Series X headset.

Replete with fancy features this is not, but the sheer sound quali༒ty of Turtle Beach’s remixed Reco♍n elevates it above the vast majority of budget headsets.

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<![CDATA[ Latest from GamesRadar+ UK in Turtle-beach ]]> To celebrate the launch of Soulcalibur V, Namco Bandai and Turtle Beach UK have teamed up to bring you a host of excellent prizes that you can ﷽win simply by answering one question in the comments below. We'll get to the question shortꦍly, but first let us tell you what's up for grabs...

- A Soulcalibur poster
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Above: You could win all of this lovely stuff

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