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The Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II takes on Jinichi Kawakami, Japan’s real-life last ninja

As we previewed very recently, Turtle Beach’s upcoming Stealth Pro II wireless gaming headset is quite the premium piece of hardware, and the company seems to be especially proud of their new tech and features. As such, they recruited 76 year old Jinichi Kawakami, who is apparently recognized as Japan’s “last ninja”, to see if the Stealth Pro II can defeat his impressive whisper-quiet ninja skills.

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II vs The Last Ninja is an interesting premise, but it’s primarily a fun way to show off the new headset, so check out the video and some stills below! Spoiler alert, the last ninja was indeed discovered.

The Stealth Pro II will be available on May 17th, 2026, and pre-order are now available on Amazon and the official site, right here.

The Stealth Pro II vs. The Last Ninja – Official Video

Turtle Beach Stealth Pro II vs The Last Ninja shots:

More About Jinichi Kawakami
Jinichi Kawakami is widely recognized as Japan’s last ninja. He is the sole living heir to a centuries-old tradition of covert operatives and assassins. Now 76, he heads the Banke Shinobinoden school of ninjutsu, directs the Iga-ryu Ninja Museum and Ninja Council, and holds a professorship in Ninja Studies at Mie University. His knowledge was passed down orally, and since he has chosen not to take on an apprentice, the tradition ends with him.

Paul Bryant

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