🎮 Elevate Your Game, Hear the Future.
The Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless is a cutting-edge open-back gaming headset featuring 40mm dynamic drivers delivering 24-bit high-fidelity audio, a detachable broadcast-grade mic with 32kHz bandwidth, and a lightweight design with memory foam cushions. It offers versatile connectivity via Bluetooth, low-latency wireless, or wired modes, compatible across PC, PlayStation consoles, and mobile devices, all powered by a robust 50-hour rechargeable battery for extended use.
Control Method | Touch |
Item Weight | 321 Grams |
Wireless Technology | Bluetooth, Wi-Fi |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless, Bluetooth |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 40 Millimeters |
Frequency Response | 40 KHz |
Noise Control | None |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Style Name | Gaming-oriented |
Theme | Video Game |
Color | Black |
Battery Average Life | 50 Hours |
Is Electric | No |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Antenna Location | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Cellphones, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Desktops |
Cable Features | Without Cable |
Additional Features | Wireless, open back, Bluetooth, multiplatform, Lightweight, Rechargeable Battery, Fast Charging, Microphone Included |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Specific Uses For Product | Entertainment, Gaming |
A**S
An incredible headset
I was looking for an open-back wireless headset, and this was the only option. At first, when I saw some of the reviews, I was hesitant, but then I decided to give it a shot, and I am very glad I did! The sound quality is amazing. Very natural sound, and the bass is dry and just right. If you max the volume, the sound gets distorted, but I can’t really complain because I don’t listen to anything at that volume. The volume knob is too aggressive, but okay. Mic quality is not bad if you use the wireless mode. When it comes to comfort, this is one of the most comfortable headsets I have ever tried. It’s light and secure on the head without crushing it! I love the open back too, although I wish more sound could go through. The only complaint I have is how flimsy the mic connection is, and it rattles when I shake my head. In general, I love it, and I think it’s worth the price compared to other headsets in the range.
H**E
Best customer support!!!
I absolutely love these headphones! The open back design allows clear game and discord audio while still able to hear my surroundings. I wanted this design so I can hear my husband, dogs and delivery people and still enjoy the gaming experience.I did have some connectivity problems with my set and did finally need them replaced but I want to stress that the turtle beach support team answered my first email under 24 hours. And they continued troubleshooting with me for about six weeks. I’d receive an email with a fix suggestion, try it, evaluate and update them. They countered with another fix suggestion and we would do this cycle…almost reaching 100% satisfaction but there was just something not communicating correctly in the headset so I am waiting for a replacement.Here’s what I love about them:Clear audioGood volumeNatural hearing, not feeling like I’m in a vacuumVery comfortableLightweight but still full sizeEasy to useLong battery lifeHere’s the problem that I encountered:Unreliable connection - sometimes I logged into my game and discord and it was perfect. The next time, I would hear my game but not discord or visa versa. Sometimes just leaving one discord channel for another caused the disruption.Also, it would toggle between Bluetooth and wireless until I finally just unplugged the dongle and just used the wireless connection. That fixed a lot right there. Honestly, the problem might be my computer’s Bluetooth connection and I’ll find out when I get the replacement.When these work, they are the best headphones that I’ve ever had. But they are not meant to deliver a full immersive experience so if that’s what you want, you will not be happy. And I love that tech support never gave up and responded knowledgeably and listened to me. They earned a lifetime customer as long as their quality doesn’t wain.
G**H
Great headset ruined by a terrible headband design.
The outer headband is designed for the outlier most enormous human skull size, and has this "adjustable" mesh that's supposed to tighten inwards to allow the inner band to fit smaller skulls by pulling straps on either side and fastening them in place with velcro.EXCEPT: THE VELCRO ON THE HEADSET IS HELD ON WITH EXTREMELY WEAK GLUE. The available adjustment range is already MINISCULE, and if you take it to the max setting, the tiny elastic force will pop that adhesive right off. If it did work, the other downside to this is that it makes the inner band completely horizontal instead of concave so it just rests upon the tippy top of your head instead of spread out. It doesn't really help the incredibly weak clamp pressure either.As such, this will always be the loosest headset you will ever use. It will wobble any time you turn your head and if you stand up too fast it's likely to fall off. The mute position of the microphone also doesn't lock in place so the microphone will fall back down if you tilt your head.The mic monitoring is also really weak, and there's a strong noise filter built in that cant be turned off, so it will drop any softly spoken words and you'll never be able to get singing to come across if you wanted to. There's an additional noise filter you can apply if you really want it to cut out every time you whisper.Also I've never held a cheaper-feeling non-premium headset. I feel like they disguise the cheapness as tech, like this mesh headband is probably way cheaper to make than an adjustable one, and the free-floating earcups when you take everything else into consideration are not high tech at all, they are just securing them to the headset with rubber bands which is probably way cheaper to manufacture than real joints. And why would you want earcups that want to forever resist a set position against your ear instead of ones that hold the position you put them in? If you think that maybe these are sound-isolated by being suspended, well somehow they aren't. if you even lightly touch the top of the headband it will sound loud in your ears, so it all travels through the bands anyway.Also, the wheel on the side adjusts the volume in four steps only. Four steps is a huge difference. This means that you cant get very precise with volume. There is no way to adjust the game/chat balance on headset like other turtle beach headsets. You have to do it in an app- Another cheap decision.On the plus side, they are open-back and you can pretty much hear your environment normally, which is great if headsets normally give you a headache from the isolation. For that reason alone it will be a tough decision to return these, but I mean if it's not even picking up my voice when I mutter, how do I know when my party is hearing me?
J**C
The Best Open Back Gaming Headset Period
If you are not familiar with how open back headphones sound you are in for a real treat. The Atlas Airs create an amazing open sound stage. The bass is tight and sounds precise. Leave the sound setting on signature sound for a well balanced listening experience. They are the most comfy headset I've ever worn hands down, and I've worn most of the big brands (Razer, Steelseries, HyperX). They are very light and have minimal clamping force, very well designed with floating earcups. Good for glasses wearers too. The battery life is also incredible. I have been using it everyday for two weeks and its still over 60%. The mic quality is decent. Functions both wireless and wired (3.5mm is passive). The only downside for me is that it does not have simultaneous Bluetooth. Don't sleep on this headset.
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