The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II’s headline hardware here is a pair of 60mm Eclipse dual drivers, each packing dedicated woofers and tweeters rather than relying on a single driver to handle the full frequency range. Those are paired with Japan Audio Society certified 24-bit/96kHz Hi-Res Wireless Audio over a 2.4GHz connection, along with Dolby Atmos support for spatial audio.
Turtle Beach’s CrossPlay 2.0 system supports up to four USB wireless transmitters (though you’ll only get one in the box and will need to buy others separately), letting you switch between platforms at the press of a button. The Xbox model covers Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC, PlayStation 4/5, and Bluetooth devices, while the PC and PlayStation model drops the Xbox compatibility. Both versions support simultaneous 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connections with independent volume controls, so you can take a call or listen to music from your phone while gaming without fiddling about.
On the microphone front, a unidirectional 9mm floating boom mic handles the heavy lifting with AI-based noise reduction and flip-to-mute. There are also built-in beamforming microphones for those moments when you’d rather not have a boom mic dangling in front of your face. Sensitivity, noise gate, and EQ settings are all adjustable through Turtle Beach’s Swarm II companion app, which also handles a 10-band audio EQ and firmware updates. Four built-in audio presets (Bass Boost, Signature Sound, Treble Boost, and Vocal Boost) round out the feature set for anyone who’d rather not dive into the full EQ customisation.
Battery life looks strong on paper, with dual swappable 40-hour packs and a charging dock to keep your spare topped up. Build-wise, Turtle Beach has gone with anodized aluminium and soft-touch materials, memory foam ear cushions with ProSpecs glasses relief channels, and a mesh fabric suspension headband.









