If you’re in the market for a high-end gaming headset, the Turtle Beach Stealth Pro is one of the best around. It has a list price of $330, but right now you can get the PlayStation edition for $223 or the Xbox edition for $240. The Xbox edition has wireless compatibility with all modern console platforms, PC, and mobile; the PlayStation version works with everything except for Xbox.
Designed with plush memory foam ear cushions, powerful 50mm drivers, and great noise-canceling tech, the Stealth Pro is a well-rounded headset that’s ideal for a multiplatform household.
Xbox (Universal) – $240 (was $330) | PS5 – $223 (was $330)
This is the lowest-ever price for the Stealth Pro at Amazon, dipping deep enough to beat the pricing offered during Black Friday 2023. There are a ton of great features packed into the headset, but its noise-canceling chops are arguably the most compelling. It can mute up to 25dB of ambient sound, making it easy to tune out a noisy environment. The level of noise canceling is also fully adjustable, so you can block out your surroundings to various degrees depending on your preference.
Toss in support for all major platforms (thanks to Bluetooth and a wireless USB transmitter), a comfortable lightweight design, and swappable batteries that get you over 12 hours of game time on a charge, and it’s easy to see why the headset is so popular. Our Turtle Beach Stealth Pro review called it the company’s “best gaming headset ever,” praising it for crisp audio and tons of customization options.
“What differentiates the Stealth Pro from the competition are its convenient and versatile customization features, which are notably present across all of your devices,” wrote critic Steven Petite. “Whereas most high-end headsets reserve their customization features for PC (including the Nova Pro), the Stealth Pro doesn’t have that limitation. Your personalized audio settings are stored on the headset, which means you can take advantage of nearly all of the robust customization features on not just PC, but Xbox, PlayStation, and mobile devices via Bluetooth.”