![]() And I mentioned before that both ear cups have memory foam cushioning, which are wrapped in a leather-like material. It’s a nice design choice, one I’ve been fond of in past Turtle Beach headsets, as well as the ROCCAT line. It’s a snug and comfortable fitīoth ear cups also have hinges to rotate in and out, as well as up and down. Now there is surprisingly some weight, but the memory foam underneath the band as well as around the ear cups help cushion that to the point where you probably won’t notice. It’s not bulky either, comparable to the size of my PlayStation 3D Pulse headset. It feels well built, as if the intentions were to make sure that it would last a lifetime. The exterior is covered in a nicely matted plastic finish, and while that may scream “cheap” and “non-durable,” it is anything but. ![]() ![]() Don’t get me wrong, it’s very plain when you first look at it from pictures and promotional material, but I assure you, in person it looks and feels like a premium product. ![]() In the looks department, I have to say that the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 and 700 Gen 2 MAX is remarkably beautiful. The “Max” versions of the Stealth series offer better quality, better sound, and built with consoles in mind, The question is: does it deliver? Here’s our review of the new Stealth 600 Gen 2 Max and Stealth 700 Gen 2 Max. Turtle Beach is back, and this time with yet another exciting new revision to their Stealth 600 and 700 series of headsets. ![]()
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