Turtle Beach, one of the leading companies making gaming accessories, has announced its newest headset, the Stealth Pro II.
The Stealth Pro II is a successor to the original Stealth Pro and is designed to build on the first model’s success. There are two options available for users to buy: the Xbox version and the PlayStation and PC versions. The Xbox version is unsurprisingly meant for Xbox and Xbox players, but it can also be used to the same effect on PC, PlayStation, and Mobile, although in a less optimized experience. The PlayStation and PC versions are the same, designed for those platforms, including mobile, but it skips Xbox functionality entirely.

“The Stealth Pro II represents the pinnacle of Turtle Beach gaming audio. The convergence of innovation, form, sonic clarity and comfort makes this, our flagship headset, the absolute new standard by which all other gaming headsets will be judged,” said CEO of Turtle Beach, Cris Keirn.
Certified by the Japan Audio Society, the Stealth Pro II features Hi-Res wireless audio that can deliver 24-bit/96kHz resolution audio. This audio quality is delivered through a low-latency 2.4 GHz USB connection that plugs into a USB slot and is ready to go. However, this is only available while playing on PC or on systems that support it.
Turtle Beach has also highlighted its CrossPlay 2.0 system, which allows players to switch from up to four platforms with a button press. The box includes one dock and one transmitter, but if you want more transmitters, then the only option is to buy them separately.

The Stealth Pro II comes with a long list of features that are included. Among that list are active noise cancelling, Dolby Atmos spatial audio, and perhaps the coolest feature: swappable batteries, so you won’t have to sit around waiting for it to charge. This all comes with an MSRP of $349.99, so it’s a bit heavy on the wallet, but it is also an upgrade over the original Stealth Pro, which sits at $329.99.
Releasing on May 17, 2026, the headset is now available to pre-order on the Turtle Beach website.




