Can you really have it all in one pair of headphones? Turtle Beach’s new Stealth Pro, which the company calls “the King” of wireless gaming, aims to prove you can. These wireless cans deliver a smorgasbord of features in an effort to be your ultimate gaming companion.
Noise canceling? Check. EQ-adjustable sound? Yup. Comprehensive platform support? Indeed. The wireless headphones even have swappable batteries, so you’re never left cold in a hot gaming session. If there’s a gaming feature you’ve heard of, the Stealth Pro probably have it, all wrapped in a relatively stylish chassis.
True, there is a bit of the jack-of-all-trades effect here. The Stealth Pro do just about everything well, but they aren’t necessarily the very best at any one thing. At $330, they’re also a hefty investment. But if you can stomach the price, this pair has the goods where it counts, making for a luxurious gaming accessory no matter what you’re into, and even a solid pair of travel headphones in a pinch.
The best compliment I can give the Stealth Pro’s style is that it’s not too game-forward. They won’t be mistaken for a pair of Sonys or Sennheisers, especially with the detachable microphone in place, but when compared to rivals like the HyperX Cloud Alpha (10/10, WIRED Recommends), the Stealth Pro look positively debonair in their black and steel color scheme.




