

This wired headset is usually around half the price of the previous pick, and it's not as well-built but has a lighter design and a more comfortable fit for most people.

The best Turtle Βeach Ηeadset in the mid-range we've tested is the Turtle Beach Recon 200 Gen 2. They offer low latency, support Xbox Wireless if you buy the Xbox variant, and offer robust sound customization features. Also, while they have a decently comfortable fit, they clamp onto your ears tightly, which can be uncomfortable during long gaming sessions. They also leak a lot of sound, so people around you might hear your game audio if you're listening at high volumes. Unfortunately, like many gaming headsets, they don't isolate you from ambient sound, so they aren't ideal for use in noisy environments. They also have a boom mic with great recording quality, so your voice sounds clear when you're gaming with friends. If you prefer different sounds, their companion app offers a graphic EQ and presets, meaning you can customize them. Their default sound profile adds extra rumble, punch, and boom to audio, which is well-suited for action-packed games. They also support Βluetooth, meaning you can mix chat or music from your phone with game audio.

These wireless gaming headphones are well-built, offer a fairly long 16-hour continuous battery life, and come in an Xbox and a PS4/PC version. The best upper mid-range Turtle Beach headset for gaming we've tested is the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 Wireless.
