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PS4/PS5 Headset Deal: Save on Turtle Beach Stealth 600 for Prime Day

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With Amazon Prime Day here, that means a wide array of huge savings across the board. Gaming is always one of the main sections to receive substantial Prime Day deals with such a diverse selection of offers available. There are many Prime Day PS4 deals about, and one area to receive the sales treatment is headsets. The Turtle Beach Stealth 600 wireless gaming headset for the PS4 is available, and not only is it compatible with the PS4, but it can also be integrated with the upcoming Sony PS5, giving you a perfect reason to grab it in advance. Not only that, but it has a colossal saving of $40 to make it even more enticing — one of the best Prime Day gaming deals we’ve seen to date.

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The headset comes with a comfortable design for maximum comfort. A microphone on the side can be flipped up, creating a nice, compact style to the whole headset. It also features a unique ProSpecs comfort-driven design, meaning that owners who wear glasses will experience no uncomfortable pressure when wearing the headset. Each speaker is 50mm in size for powerful, high-quality audio. Being wireless with a 15-hour battery life, players can go the whole day in comfort and not have to worry about the battery failing.

As for the sound, the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 prides itself n true virtual surround sound, giving owners an immersive experience whether they’re playing games, watching movies, or listening to music. The surround sound is dubbed Superhuman Hearing, meaning owners will be able to hear elements such as the footsteps of an enemy behind them. Multiple tools also reside inside the headset to customize your experience. Bass boost enables the ability to hear thundering blows and immense explosions across a variety of content. It also includes variable mic monitoring, so that you never have to shout down the headset and can adjust the levels accordingly to create the most natural experience.

With the upcoming PS5 and the promise of full 3D audio with all compatible headsets, grabbing the Turtle Beach Stealth 600 wireless gaming headset is a no-brainer. The promise of further immersion in games is hard to pass up, and with the colossal $40 saving, there’s never been a better time.

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