The audio on the bigger brother stands out more though both ear cups have been redesigned for a bigger soundstage. Costing $149.95, the sound quality on the Stealth 700 is better. When comparing the Stealth 600 and 700 Gen 2, the added features of the latter make it a better value despite the higher price tag. The only way to improve it is to lighten the load - it comes in at about 380 grams - so that it feels just as good as the HyperX Cloud Flight S, which is close to 319 grams. It’s by far the most comfortable headset that Turtle Beach has made. The cushioning is thick but light and it rests nicely pressed around the ears. Meanwhile, the Stealth 700 is bigger but more comfortable with its metal headband and reshaped Aerofit cooling gel-infused memory foam ear cushions.ĭespite having a similar design with ear cups that swivel flat on the shoulders, the better build quality of the Stealth 700 makes them a dream to wear. The earcups have a mesh fabric and padding that’s on the thin side. The Stealth 600, which is priced at a budget-friendly $99.95, has a cheap-feeling all-plastic material. Going into build quality, the Stealth 600 and 700 are on opposite ends of the spectrum. It works well enough that my teammates had no trouble communicating with me in online titles. Meanwhile, the noise gate on the Stealth 700 can help eliminate distracting outside noises so a player’s voice is all that teammates hear. The device also has mic monitoring and independent chat volume that’s useful so that players don’t find themselves yelling at their teammates all the time and if they do, they can drop the loudness of the audio. It lets teammates hear the user more clearly in noisy environments. Players can flip it up to mute, but in addition, the smallish mike boom has one point of articulation that moves the microphone closer to the mouth. Although the microphone has style to it, this part of the headset also boasts plenty of functionality.
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