

If the headset is plugged in, but powered off, the LED will turn off completely when the headset has finished charging.Īlways charge your headset before storing it for any extended period of time (greater than 3 months). That LED will change to solid red when the headset is plugged in and charging when the headset is plugged in, is powered on, and has finished charging, the headset LED will "breathe" blue.

When the battery is low, the headset LED will "breathe" red. The headset will detect the audio, and will not engage the Auto-Shutdown feature.

To easily avoid the Auto-Shutdown feature, you can keep some music playing in the background, like the game’s soundtrack. Whereas in professional gaming, these headsets enhance key in-game sounds that pro players can rely on to make game-winning plays. This feature helps to save battery life – if you forget to power the headset off for the night after a long gaming session, you will only lose a few minutes of battery life, not a whole night’s worth. Noise-canceling headsets, particularly those with active noise cancellation (ANC), help intensify in-game audio and music, making everything sound more immersive for casual gamers. This is a fixed feature, and cannot be adjusted.
TURTLE BEACH AUDIO HUB NOT DETECTING STEALTH 700 UPDATE
The Audio Hub will prompt you to update the headset. (With the Headset powered OFF) Hold down the Superhuman Hearing button while connecting the USB Cable into your computer. Connect the USB Charge Cable to the Headset’s USB Charge/Update port. Open the Turtle Beach Audio Hub (for Windows or MacOS). Please note that in order to conserve battery life, your headset will power off after no audio is played through it for 10 consecutive minutes. Start this process with the Headset powered OFF. Make sure to charge it regularly, and before storing. Connect your headset to the Turtle Beach Audio Hub program on your PC or Mac to update your device’s firmware to version (v.2.0.2). The Stealth 700 Gen 2 gives you 20 hours of rechargeable battery life.
