Turtle Beach Stealth 300 vs. Razer Nari Essential

Headphones Comparison, Reviews and Tests

In depth comparison and review of Turtle Beach Stealth 300 and Razer Nari Essential. Compare design, audio features, functions and other important specifications to easily choose the right headphones for you. Our goal is to help you uncover differences between the products and find the headphones that will best fit your needs.

Headphones Specifications Comparison

Turtle Beach Stealth 300 vs. Razer Nari Essential Comparison Chart
DESIGN AND DIMENSIONS Turtle Beach Stealth 300 Razer Nari Essential
Product Type Headset - wired - 3.5 mm jack Headset - 2.4 GHz - wireless
Series Gaming -
Earpad Material Memory foam Leatherette, memory foam
Headband Material Fabric, metal Aluminium
Recommended Use Game console -
Gaming Yes -
Bluetooth Range (Operating Distance) - 12 m
SOUND QUALITY Turtle Beach Stealth 300 Razer Nari Essential
Headphones Form Factor Full size Full size
Ear Cups Type Closed -
Connectivity Technology Wired Wireless
Wireless Technology - 2.4 GHz radio frequency
Sound Output Mode Stereo Stereo
Sound Effects Bass Boost, Surround Sound, Crystal Clear THX Spatial Audio
Frequency Response 20 - 20000 Hz 20 - 20000 Hz Both headphones offer the same frequency response.
Max Input Power - 30 mW
Sensitivity - 107 dB
Impedance - 32 Ohm
Diaphragm 50 mm 40 mm Turtle Beach Stealth 300 have a thicker diaphragm than Razer Nari Essential.
Magnet Material Neodymium Neodymium
Features ProSpecs glasses relief system -
MICROPHONE Turtle Beach Stealth 300 Razer Nari Essential
Form Factor Headset microphone -
Type Boom Boom
Microphone Operation Mode Omni-directional Uni-directional
Frequency Response - 100 - 6500 Hz
Sensitivity - -42 dB
Signal-To-Noise Ratio - 50 dB
Microphone Features Mute function -
REMOTE CONTROL Turtle Beach Stealth 300 Razer Nari Essential
Controls Volume Mute, volume
CABLE Turtle Beach Stealth 300 Razer Nari Essential
Cable Type Headset cable -
BATTERY AND CHARGING Turtle Beach Stealth 300 Razer Nari Essential
Battery Type Headset battery rechargeable - lithium polymer Rechargeable
Battery Capacity 900 mAh -
Battery Life 30 hour(s) 16 hour(s) Turtle Beach Stealth 300 lasts longer on a single charge than the Razer Nari Essential.
CONNECTIONS Turtle Beach Stealth 300 Razer Nari Essential
Connector Type Headset (mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm 4-pole) USB
Other projects: