Turtle Beach has announced the Stealth Pro II wireless multiplatform gaming headset, succeeding the original Stealth Pro. The flagship peripheral features 60mm Eclipse dual drivers and is certified for 24-bit/96kHz Hi-Res Wireless Audio. It is scheduled for release on May 17th, with pre-orders now open.
Available in black (PC and Xbox) and white (only Xbox), the Stealth Pro II headset uses a 2.4GHz ultra-low-latency connection and supports simultaneous Bluetooth for mobile devices. Turtle Beach confirms the inclusion of CrossPlay 2.0 technology, which allows users to switch between up to 4 platforms via a dedicated transmitter dock. The Xbox model supports Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PS5, PS4, and PC, while the PC version is compatible with PlayStation, PC, and mobile systems.
For audio, the Stealth Pro II comes with 60mm Eclipse dual drivers with dedicated woofers and tweeters and Dolby Atmos support for three-dimensional audio. For noise management, the Stealth Pro II features Active Noise Cancellation using four internal microphones. Voice capture is handled by a 9mm unidirectional boom microphone with AI noise reduction, supplemented by integrated beamforming microphones for use when the boom arm is detached.
Power is provided by two swappable 40-hour battery packs, for a total of 80 hours of runtime. The chassis is constructed from anodised aluminium and soft-touch materials, featuring memory foam ear cushions and a mesh fabric suspension headband. Software customisation is available through the Swarm II companion app, which offers a 10-band audio EQ and microphone sensitivity adjustments. The product includes a hard carrying case and is available now for £299.99/$349.99/€349.99.
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