I played a long, grinding session of Elden Ring on my PS5 while listening to a podcast, with the game sound just high enough to hear an enemy charging up behind me. Probably my favorite thing about the Max is that you can keep it paired with your phone while connected to your PlayStation, Xbox, or docked Nintendo Switch via the dongle. It will also pair with your phone for podcasts, music, films, or games. It’s reassuring knowing that whenever you want to change consoles, your headset will oblige with no hassle. Once again, the connection was instant, consistent, and lag-free. That's mildly annoying, and shows that this is a headset designed for people that play on multiple platforms.įor every other platform – I tested it with my Nintendo Switch in handheld mode and the Steam Deck – the Max pairs directly via Bluetooth. Note that the Xbox version of the original Gen 2 connected straight to the console without a dongle, so If you’re solely an Xbox gamer, the Max asks you to keep track of an additional gadget. It uses a 2.4GHz wireless connection, and during testing with my PS5 it paired instantly every time, including the first time I tried it. For PC, a docked Nintendo Switch, Xbox, and PlayStation (it works with the Xbox Series X, Series S, One X, One S, and both PS5 and PS4) you pair the headset with a dongle that plugs into a USB slot. The Max pairs with consoles in one of two ways. Let’s start with those new features, beginning with compatibility across all consoles – which is surprisingly rare in wireless headsets. Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 Max – Design & Features
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