We’ve reviewed a bunch of Turtle Beach headsets over the past couple of years, from the high-end Stealth Pro to the more modest, yet value-packed Stealth 500. There’s no doubt that Turtle Beach is providing a wide range of features and price points across their headsets, and the newer Stealth 700 (Gen 3) is no exception.
While that A$399 price tag creeps towards the pricier end of the market, it’s hard to argue with the results. From the incredibly solid audio to the Swarm II software and game-changing CrossPlay multiplatform system, there’s plenty to love about Turtle Beach’s newest offering.
Design
From a design perspective, the Stealth 700 is certainly on the bulkier side. It’s not a deal breaker, as the headset is packing in whopping 60mm Eclipse dual drivers, which we’ll touch on later. It does, however, weigh in at 408g. When compared to a similar premium or mid-range alternative like the SteelSeries Arctis Nova 7, which clocks …