Turtle Beach makes gaming headphones at a variety of price points that are generally decently affordable. Their headphones often offer unique features like Bluetooth capabilities and ANC. These features make Turtle Beach headphones a good choice to double as your day-to-day headphones.
Unfortunately, their build quality is generally lower than similarly priced headphones from other brands like SteelSeries and Corsair, and their app is lacking in customization options and can be downright frustrating to use at times. However, if you're looking for a single pair of headphones that you can use while gaming at home as well as on the go connected to your phone, then Turtle Beach may just be the right brand for your next headset. If you want to see more options, check out our recommendations for the best gaming headsets and the best wireless gaming headsets.
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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. They're easily some of the best PC headsets for gaming and are often in contention for spots on our best PS4 headset and best Xbox One headset guides - as well as our best PS5 headset and best Xbox Series X headset guides now we are well and truly into the next generation of consoles.
The Stealth Gen 2 has gotten a design upgrade from the original headset, with a slightly toned-down look no more bright green on the Xbox version and a flip-to-mute mic that folds neatly into the earcup.
The control buttons have also been reorganized and moved to just one earcup. The buttons are nicely sized and well-spaced out, but if you're used to the Gen 1 Stealth s, you might need some time to get adjusted to them.
The Stealth Gen 2 is leagues more comfortable than the Stealth Gen 2, which is saying something as I found the latter fit my glasses-wearing head quite well, but had ear cups that began to pinch after a few hours of gaming. The supple memory foam cushions with Aerofit cooling gel on the Stealth Gen 2 is incredibly comfortable and lets you wear this headset with ease for hours upon hours of gaming.
And these headphones sound great, with large drivers that give you some great all-around sound, and the ability to fine-tune the audio to your liking with the Audio Hub. Turn on Superhuman Hearing mode to get the upperhand in online shooters, or enable the bass boost for some serious rumble during a heart-pumping campaign mission.
The Turtle Beach Stealth Gen 2 is a great headset for the price point. You make certain tradeoffs when you impose a budget on yourself. What you do find, crucially, is sound so good it takes you aback. Wood composite injection technology. Dedicated woofers and tweeters per earcup.
Take it to the bank. 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 best Turtle Beach headsets to appear. With a 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 the 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 Gen 2's are 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 of headphones ahead of the next-gen release that won't bankrupt you. The Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 was developed in collaboration with top esports teams and delivers great clarity for competitive gaming.
The generously-sized cooling gel-infused memory foam ear cups keep out external noise, while the TruSpeak mic has optional mic monitoring and is remarkably clear. The SuperAmp packed in with the headset is where the fun is at. It's an expensive gaming headset, but it'll give you the edge in any online scenario, and that is something you can't put a price on. Turtle Beach refreshed its Recon line with the Gen 2 model earlier this year.
Not only that but running out of juice isn't game over right now. While still a powered headset, that hour battery life isn't as cumbersome these days; the Gen 2 will still work in passive mode as well. However, there's a decent sound coming from those 40mm cups, even if it's more comfortable in the mid and higher ranges than the lows. However, that bass treatment is a common gripe with cheaper headsets and you're still getting great value for money overall here.
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