GamesRadar+ Verdict
The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 3 is an impressive package.
Additionally, its heavy, bulky design prevents it from being the ultimate mid-range powerhouse.
Each cup itself is pretty huge, likely to encase the booming 60mm dual audio drivers inside.
Theres no garish cheap-looking lighting, and even the branding has a sleek sense of professionalism.
My only nitpick is that there are seam lines along each of the silver edges of the headset.
The cups also have a ton of onboard controls, which Im always a fan of.
Features
The Stealth 700 Gen 3 has an impressive list of features.
But you wont quite get that total exclusion of outside noise.
As someone who primarily finds themselves playing the PS5, this was a pleasant surprise.
But, either way, it makes switching to different platforms and setting up simultaneous connectivity an easier process.
Switching between hardware was not only incredibly simple but also pretty impressive.
What also came as a tremendous benefit is the Stealth 700s inclusion of Superhuman audio.
Alternatively, you could easily create and stash your own.
This did create more audio spillage but made my favorite bands from Bombay Bicycle Club to Nirvana sound dreamy.
Not only was this more than my usual measly attempts, but the superhuman EQ setting propelled this further.
Its worth adding that the mic was a little loud at first.
Every sweeping instrument of the Super Mario Galaxy score sounded almost magical coming through the headset.
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Theres no muffled gunshots, distorted highs and hollow lows at play here.
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