Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 performance While the Stealth 700 Gen 2 was never painful to wear, it was always a relief to take it off, especially after extended gaming sessions. But there’s simply no getting around the tightness, especially since it presses down uncomfortably on all sides of the ears from the moment you put it on. The headset isn’t too heavy, at least, and the earcups are both breathable and comfortable. However, it's not easy to remove the earcups (I thought it couldn't be done at first), and it doesn't do much to address the overall feel of the headset. The earcups are removable, and you can make space for glasses by adjusting a notched band. While the headset advertises its glasses-friendly ProSpecs design, there’s no east way to adjust a channel in the earcups. The earcups press down very tightly, and because the headband notches aren’t numbered, it’s very difficult to get a good fit. Turtle Beach headsets are usually extremely comfortable, which is why it’s somewhat surprising that the Stealth 700 Gen 2 isn’t. How it feels, however, is a different story. The headset isn’t too ostentatious to wear outside, although it’s also a little plain, compared to some of the more colorful or elaborate headsets that Turtle Beach produces. There’s nothing on the right earcup, which seems like a bit of a waste. This is also where you’ll find a USB-C charging port. Most of the controls live on the left earcup: volume control, chat mix - the two are inconveniently right next to each other, and yes, you will constantly get them mixed up - mode selection, power, Bluetooth, pairing (on the Xbox version) and a foldable mic.
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