Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 + SuperAmp Review
Turtle Beach impressed us a few years ago with the $200 Elite Pro, even though it was the most expensive gaming headset we had reviewed at that time. It's since been eclipsed by even stronger (and pricier) headsets like the $350 Beyerdynamic MMX 300 and the $400 Audeze Mobius, but it remains a solid recommendation for its design and performance. We had high hopes for the Elite Pro 2, a $249.99 headset that includes a wired SuperAmp volume control and sound card with Bluetooth connectivity, available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It's a worthy follow-up in many ways—it looks, feels, and sounds great—though the SuperAmp doesn't add much to the package.
Design
The Elite Pro 2 looks and feels similar to the original Elite Pro and the Elite Atlas headsets, sharing the same oval earcups and two-part headband designs. The back panels of the earcups have glossy black plastic with silver Turtle Beach logos, and are attached with magnets so you can swap them out for other designs (ad...
The Turtle Beach Elite Pro 2 is a fantastic wired gaming headset even if its SuperAmp accessory doesn't add much to the total package.
Excellent sound quality with powerful bass; Sturdy, luxurious build; Bluetooth audio with included SuperAmp
Less-than-stellar microphone; SuperAmp has few controls; Unreliable app