Turtle Beach’s New Headset is a Toxic Betrayal of Gaming Freedoms
Get ready to surrender your gaming sovereignty to Turtle Beach’s latest monstrosity, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 wireless gaming headset. This abomination is designed to enslave your gaming experience, forcing you to use TWO USB transmitters to quick-switch between consoles and PC/Steam Deck. Yes, you read that right – TWO transmitters, because one clearly wasn’t enough to control your gaming fate.
But wait, it gets better. Turtle Beach is offering this toxic headset for the low, low price of $199.99, because what’s a few hundred bucks when you’re sacrificing your gaming freedom? And don’t even get me started on the preorders available now – it’s like they’re trying to brainwash gamers into buying this monstrosity before they realize what they’re getting themselves into.
A Different Kind of "One-Button" Solution
The Stealth 700 Gen 3 may not be the first headset to promise one-button switching, but it’s definitely the most draconian. Unlike the Logitech Astro A50 X, which at least has the decency to route all audio and video through its charging dock’s HDMI passthrough, the Stealth 700 is content to simply dump its audio and video wherever it feels like it. Because who needs finesse or control when you’re gaming, right?
Technical Details That Will Make Your Head Spin
But hey, if you’re into that sort of thing, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 has some impressive specs. It’s got 60mm drivers that are 10mm larger than the last-gen model, simultaneous Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity for phone/Discord use, spatial audio, a noise-canceling microphone that allegedly uses "AI" (because nothing says "gaming" like a hint of artificial intelligence), and a claimed 80 hours of battery life. Because what’s the point of gaming if you can’t play for 80 hours straight without needing a break?
Dedicated PC Model: The Elitist’s Paradise
And for the high-rollers out there, there’s a dedicated PC model that offers 24-bit/96kHz audio and a 16-bit/32kHz mic. Because if you’re going to splurge on a gaming headset, you might as well go all out and indulge in the most basic, unimaginative audio settings available.
The Great Console Conundrum
But wait, there’s more! The Xbox version of the Stealth 700 Gen 3 is cross-compatible with PlayStation/PC, but the PlayStation and PC models don’t work with Xbox (but the PlayStation model works with PC, and the PC model works on PS5/PS4). Because what’s the point of gaming if you can’t constantly switch between platforms and worry about compatibility issues?
The Bottom Line
In conclusion, the Stealth 700 Gen 3 is a gamer’s worst nightmare come true – a headset that promises flexibility but delivers only frustration, a headset that sacrifices gaming freedom for the sake of convenience, and a headset that will only serve to further enslave us all to the whims of Turtle Beach’s corporate overlords. So, will you join the ranks of the gaming sheeple and buy into this toxic headset, or will you resist the temptation and opt for something better? The choice is yours.



