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Where's the best place to buy a Turtle Beach Stealth 700 headset?
By Brendan Lowry published
The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 is an excellent Xbox One wireless headset, but where should you buy it from? We have some advice just for you.
Where's the best place to buy a Turtle Beach Stealth 600 gaming headset?
By Brendan Lowry published
The Turtle Beach Stealth 700 is a fantastic wireless headset for Xbox One users, but where's the best place to buy it from? Is there a definitive best? Here is what we think.
Turtle Beach's Elite Atlas review: The best $100 gaming headset available
By Jez Corden last updated
Turtle Beach has upped its game with the Elite Atlas, which is the best $100 wired gaming headset you can buy right now.
Turtle Beach Elite Atlas vs. HyperX CloudX: Which headset should you buy?
By Jez Corden published
Turtle Beach's Elite Atlas and HyperX's CloudX are two fine, sub-$100 headsets, but which should you buy?
Is Xbox Chatpad compatible with Turtle Beach headsets?
By Brendan Lowry last updated
Want to know if your Xbox Chatpad will work with a Turtle Beach headset? We have the answer, as well as a recommendation about which headset you should choose.
Review: The wireless Turtle Beach Stealth 420X brings crystalline Xbox One audio without breaking the bank
By Jez Corden last updated
Join us for a look at the Turtle Beach Stealth 420X wireless headset, designed and licensed for Xbox One!
Turtle Beach Stealth 420X+ review: The newest wireless headset for Xbox One
By Paul Acevedo last updated
Review: The Turtle Beach Elite 800X is an almost (very almost) perfect Xbox One headset
By Jez Corden last updated
Turtle Beach recently released the Elite 800X headset exclusively for Xbox One and mobile devices. The 800X's headline feature is its wireless charging dock, but the headset isn't without flaws.
Turtle Beach: Stealth 500X, XO Seven, XO One headsets for Xbox One unboxing and review
By Jez Corden last updated
There's a vast array of stereo headsets available for Xbox One, particularly now that there's 3.5mm jack support for Xbox One controllers, enabling virtually any headset to deliver screaming Call of Duty tweens straight into your ears.
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