Turtle Beach Stealth Pro review: Punchy audio that’s ideal for FPS games
At a glance
Expert's Rating
Pros
Punchy audio that’s great for FPS games
Solid attractive and versatile design
Very good noise cancellation
Cons
Lacks support for spatial audio
The batteries need frequent changing
It’s expensive
Our Verdict
The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro is an excellent gaming headset, with punchy audio that’s ideal for FPS games. It also has a ton of functionality to help optimize your audio experience.
The Turtle Beach Pro gaming headset sits right up there with a vanguard list of premium gaming headsets that offer impressive sound, but also the opportunity to optimize that sound for specific games. Read on to find out more…
Turtle Beach Stealth Pro Wireless design and build
The Stealth Pro has a profile I was happy to show off. It sports a sleek refined aesthetic that resembles a premium pair of headphones.
The design boasts a metal reinforced headband and frame, which safeguarded it during my heavy use. I found the shiny metal was just what I needed on my daily commute — it survived the rough and tumble of my backpack.
There’s good movement in the headset too; the cups rotate 180 degrees and the headband slides down to fit your ears. Although there’s less tilt than in some cans, the Stealth Pro Wireless still has enough to alleviate any tightness in your head and neck.
The memory foam ear cushions are of medium thickness. They held soreness at bay well into a multi-hour gaming session. The earcup coverings were also extremely comfortable, being the soft leatherette kind. Although, they did get slightly sweaty when I was hot.
The controls span both left and right earcups, but the majority can be found on the inner section of the right earcup.
I was generally happy with the functionality I had at my fingertips, which not only included volume adjustment and power on/off, but also the ability to control the Bluetooth, ANC, and SuperHuman hearing (more on that later).