The award-winning headset is back with full PlayStation support and bringing some hefty features to gamers. Turtle Beach is a staple in the gaming headset community and for good reason. Audio quality, battery life, and ease of use are always expected and welcomed. The Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max is finally available for PlayStation consoles.
The Stealth Gen 2 Max is fitted with a massive battery giving 48 hours of battery life. This allows for much longer game sessions without the interruption of charging. It also includes a completely wireless system, using USB connectivity for simple plug-and-play usability. Anything that allows me to avoid cable management and offers ease of use is always a win for me.
Fitted with powerful 50mm speakers and Turtle Beach’s Superhuman hearing feature, these headsets can easily determine a Warzone winner. The audio advantage gained can be vastly superior to the competition, footsteps, and all.
Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max Features:
Massive 48+ Hour Battery Life
Compatible with PlayStation®, Nintendo Switch™ & PC
Proprietary, Lag-free 2.4GHz Wireless Connection
50mm Speakers for Immersive 3D Audio for PS5™
Gen 2 Mic for Clear chat with teammates
Comfortable, Glasses-Friendly Ear Cushions
Game-Changing, Superhuman Hearing® Sound Setting
The wireless USB dongle uses a 2.4GHz connection and claims to offer a lag-free gameplay advantage, optimizing gaming and chat audio on the fly. Also, for those interested to know, Turtle beach’s patented ProSpecs™ glasses relief system is back. Gamers with glasses can enjoy the padded dual-foam ear cushions with full comfort.
With compatibility available for the Nintendo Switch (when docked) and PC, this definitely makes this a more diversified wireless option for those that game elsewhere than solely PlayStation. If this feature-heavy model may be overkill for you, then Turtle Beach also has their Stealth 600 Gen 2 USB series that offers a similar experience with a smaller battery.
The Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX and Stealth 600 Gen 2 USB for PlayStation are available now.