Although, generally, one of the best things about the Stealth Pro is how surprisingly uncomplicated and intuitive it is to use.Ī lot of high-end headset light up like a Christmas tree when in use or are covered in complicated buttons you keep forgetting the use for, but the Stealth Pro is clearly going for a more streamlined aesthetic. The headset itself has a stated range of 15 meters, so unless you’re sitting in another room to play your games, with a pair of binoculars trained at your TV, connection problems are not an issue. There’s also USB slot to keep your DualSense controller charging, which is handy. Although a full battery lasts at least 12 hours, so you’d really have to be doing an all-nighter for that to even be necessary. There is a major benefit with getting the PlayStation version though, in that the wireless transmitter also doubles as a way to charge up an extra battery, which you can quickly swap into the headphone if you’re having a particularly long session. That’s not always true but in the case of the Stealth Pro, the £279.99 price tag is fully justified. But buying a headset is like choosing a bottle of wine and that number next to its name is usually a pretty good indication of its quality. Turtle Beach has been the most popular third party brand for a long time now but, just like any manufacturer, their headsets range in price from less than £20 to several hundred. ![]() Few other peripherals have as big an effect on your experience of playing games as a good pair of headphones and yet there’s so much choice, and so wide a range of prices, that’s its difficult to know which ones to go for. ![]() It’s strange that while the games themselves are the things that get all the headlines, the most expensive gaming purchase most people make outside of a console is a headset. ![]() GameCentral puts Turtle Beach’s new high-end gaming headset through its paces and finds that the high asking price is actually worth it. Turtle Beach Stealth Pro – you get what you pay for (Picture: Turtle Beach)
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