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Turtle Beach’s Stealth 600 wireless headphones for Xbox One and Windows 10 is now available

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Published onAugust 25, 2017

published onAugust 25, 2017

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If you’re not a big fan of playing games with a wired headset, Turtle Beach’s new Stealth 600 wireless headset seems like a good companion for your Xbox One console or Windows 10 PC. The new$99.95 headsetsupports Microsoft’s proprietary Xbox Wireless protocol, which means that it works without any adapter on your console (you’ll need Microsoft’s Xbox Wireless Adapter on a Windows 10 PC). Best of all, it comes with a 15-hour rechargeable battery, which is perfect for long gaming sessions.

The new wireless headset will be available worldwide on September 4, butGamespotnoted that it has already started shipping to everyone who  pre-ordered it. Here are some other cool features you can expect from the Stealth 600 Wireless Headset:

Turtle Beach is also selling the more expensive Stealth 700 wireless headset ($149.95), which adds support for DTS virtual 7.1 surround sound and active noise-cancellation. You can learn more about the company’s latest wireless headsets on itswebsite.

Radu Tyrsina

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