Turtle Beach Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max review: Cross-platform beauty
By Max Freeman-Mills (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Latest and greatest
This is Turtle Beach's new flagship headset, with a huge new feature - it works on both Xbox and PlayStation consoles. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Build quality
It looks much like other Turtle Beach options, with a plastic build that feels a little flimsy but is comfy to wear. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Plenty of options
The left earcup houses controls for power, EQ modes and volume sliders, which are all useful. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Nice touches
We appreciate the inclusion of measurements on the headband so you can more easily get it sized right. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Carefully cushioned
The earcups are nicely cushioned to make sure they're comfortable for glasses-wearers, another welcome touch. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Magic trick
This dongle switch lets you change between console compatibility options, and it works just as you'd like. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Sounds great
The sound quality on offer is very, very solid, and helps a lot with multiplayer games. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Solid performance
The microphone is also fold-away, which is handy, although the quality isn't amazing. (image credit: Pocket-lint)
Our verdict
With superb 48-hour battery life, the package this headset offers is really compelling if you have multiple consoles to consider. (image credit: Pocket-lint)