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Good sound and varied design solutions - test Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max

There is no shortage of qualified candidates in the market for medium-priced headphones. With a brisk investment of one hundred euros, there is enough choice for several quality manufacturers with slightly different emphasis. At least players' chances are not reduced by the successful solution of the latest consoles to connect the wired handsets with a 3.5 mm plug directly to the controller.

Turtle Still, wireless is the number one choice. This time the test ended up with Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 MAX headphones tailored to PlayStation 4 and 5. The sound quality of the newcomers is again in order according to the manufacturer's standards, but a few design solutions leave a bit of desire.

your plastic dreams

Nothing extra has been packed in the compact package, as only a USB transmitter, charging and miniature instruction book are revealed in the handset, besides the handset. The last of these can be left to their own value, as deployment is very easy without guidance. From the transmitter block, you select either PlayStation or PC (which also covers Switch). After that, everything is ready for real action.

Hopping the headphones itself becomes clear that plastic has served as the primary building material. Even a slightly toy-like feel does not promise a good long-term duration or a general quality image, but on the other hand, the whole thing remains comfortably light. At least there is enough padding in the collar and the cups are stubbornly placed in the ears.

However, it has to be said that there would have been even a nozzle to adjust around your own middle-aged and larger dome. The cups begin to weigh a little longer when the fit remains embarrassingly tight despite their thicker padding. Instead, the offspring found ergonomics to be brilliant. The younger generation also sank the camo-spirit design and light structure of the test piece, so the target audience will probably be in the next generations. Still, a little additional investment in an adjustment or general customization is probably not the case.

Also, the placement of the keys leaves a bit of desire. For some reason, the buttons hide behind the left ear, which makes their use a little more grim. It does not help very small and close to each other for both microphone and general volume, so you should be prepared for the huts at first. There are no other keys up to congestion, as in addition to the power button, there is only a button that varies from space mode.

on the wrong side of camping

The most concrete heartburn of several console owners is caused by the strange logic of the PlayStation version in the field of compatibility. Through the USB transmitter, their signal handsets work well with Sony consoles with PC and Nintendo Switch, but not at all with the Xbox product family.

As such, there is nothing shocking to the problem for console players. However, the Turtle Beach website reveals that, with the technically, the corresponding model with Xbox stickers, however, works well with players. So you should be careful on the store shelf, which version you pick up. Of course, branding confusion does not weaken the quality of the headphones themselves, as long as you are aware of it.

The most important works

Fortunately, the most important area, that is, the sound quality is better than average. Those who stare at the over-emphasized bass should not be bothered, but for those who appreciate a well-balanced and clear sound world, the whole thing is playing nicely.

Turtle Beach's investments in racing are not overlooked, because especially in the cyber-breaking, space is and locating enemy movements genuinely helps to play. Singles, on the other hand, allows you to enjoy the smaller nuances of the environment, which are sure to be overlooked by the poor hardware. Regardless of the situation and the volume, the headphones repeat the material entered to them, in a good sense, in a good sense.

Like the other entity, the ergonomics of a folding microphone to be fractured is slightly clumsy and probably designed above. It requires more concentration than average-which is not very desirable, especially in the middle of an online game. By the way, the Poland, which turns stairs, does not convince with its stubbornness. However, the sound quality is also at a good level for the microphone, so the interior of the furniture, like speaker elements, is clearly more thoughtful than external solutions. The 48-hour battery life promised by the manufacturer also seems to be commendable.

Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max is a qualified candidate to pick up an almost endless jungle for headphones

Despite its certain areas of development, the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max is a qualified candidate for picking from the headset jungle, as long as you remember to review the coke-related hooks in advance. Even if you can test your handset fit in your main cabinet in advance, you may be without worry about the actual sound quality. The balanced nicely ringing headphones easily raise the gaming experience to a new level, especially for TV sound sources or supermarket low-cost.

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