Meet the Turtle Beach Ear Force Stealth 400 for PS3 and PS4

Turtle_Beach_Ear_Force_Stealth_400Kicking off E3 with a bang, Turtle Beach announced the Ear Force Elite 800 for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. Featuring a ton of goodies like noise cancelation, 7.1 surround sound, and Bluetooth, it looks like gamers will be in for a treat. Of course the $299 price tag might hinder a purchase for those who otherwise were quite excited about the premium headset. Fear not though as Turtle Beach has something more in line with your wallet.

The Turtle Beach Ear Force Stealth 400 is also a wireless headset for the PS3 and PS4. While it lacks Bluetooth, the Ear Force Stealth 400 offers a mic and surround sound with acoustically angled, large 50mm Neodymium speakers. If you’re ready to head out but want to keep the music going, the Ear Force Stealth 400 allows you to swap out its microphone for an mobile cable with inline mic that’s compatible with  iOS, Android, and other mobile devices, including the PlayStation Vita.

After the jump, some more details.

From Turtle Beach:

 Ear Force Stealth 400: a fully wireless stereo headset compatible with PlayStation4 and PlayStation 3 consoles. A new lightweight, sleek design provides comfort during long sessions of game play or movie marathons. Controls on the ear cup provide quick access to separate game and chat volume, as well as 4 distinct surround sound presets for games, movies and music. The built-in ‘charge-and-play’ battery provides up to 15 hours of playing time, and new high-performance WiFi ensures an interference-free wireless experience. Acoustically angled, large 50mm Neodymium speakers deliver an immersive audio experience. Swap out the removable microphone for the included mobile cable with inline mic and use the Stealth 400 on the road as wired headset. US MSRP of $99.95. 

Like the Ear Force Elite 800, the Turtle Beach Ear Force Stealth 400 will be available this Fall for $99.

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Does the Ear Force Stealth 400 offer everything you’d want in a gaming headset?