Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero Wireless PC Gaming Headset (Windows 10) (not compatible with XBOX)
The Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero is the ultimate high-performance wireless headset for PC gamers and streamers alike. With powerful 50mm Nanoclear speakers, a high-sensitivity microphone, 30-hour battery life and access to the new comprehensive software suite Control Studio including Waves Nx 3D Audio, Elite Atlas Aero delivers unmatched audio performance.
Key Features
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WIRELESS GAME & CHATExperience crystal clear, stunning Waves Nx 3D Audio 100% wirelessly with the included USB transmitter. | WAVES Nx 3D AUDIOWaves Nx delivers an immersive 3D audio experience by providing pinpoint location accuracy and lifelike sound enabling players to be “inside” the game picking out important sounds to help them win. | GLASSES FRIENDLYTurtle Beach’s exclusive ProSpecs comfort-driven design removes pressure on your glasses while you play or stream. | PRO GAMING MIC WITH TRUSPEAK TECHNOLOGYEnsure your voice is always heard loud and clear with Turtle Beach’s professional quality, removable noise cancelling mic. |
Control Studio
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INDEPENDENT GAME & CHAT VOLUME CONTROLIndependently adjust and easily find the perfect balance between game audio and chat audio. | OUR MOST POWERFUL AUDIO SOFTWARETurtle Beach developed Control Studio with Waves, the Grammy winning innovator of state-of-the-art audio software. Included are Waves Nx and Maxx technologies for powerful customization and performance. | SUPERHUMAN HEARING OPTIMIZED FOR PCFrom quiet footsteps to enemy weapon reloads, Superhuman Hearing optimized for PC with Waves MaxxMultiband lets you hear it all. | EQ AUDIO PRESETS, INCLUDING BASS BOOSTEnhance your gameplay and customize your audio experience with four EQ audio presets and the ability to create your own presets using a 10-band equalizer. |
| Weight: | 817 g |
| Size: | uni |
| Dimensions: | 23.1 x 11.1 x 24.6 cm; 817 Grams |
| Model: | TBS-6296-02 |
| Colour: | Black |
| Batteries Included: | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
| Colour: | Black |
| Size: | uni |
Really great headset, upgrade over Stealth 450
I purchased this to replace my Turtle Beach Stealth 450, which is a headset that I’ve used and loved for years.
Comfort – while this headset is a good bit heavier than the 450, it feels much more durable. And the Aero has a more comfortable fit over the years.
Sound quality – I loved the sound quality of the 450, but the Aero has blown away the sound on the 450. When you log into voice chat in Discord, it does lower the overall sound to make it easier to hear the people in voice chat which is great that you don’t have to make sound setting changes manually.
Wireless range – the 450 has slightly longer range with bluetooth. I can go up two floors in my house with minimal breakup on the 450, but on the 2nd floor up, you have a lot more breakup on the Aero.
Mic – both mics are removable and the arm is flexible. Its easier to put the 450’s Mic in without having to take the headset off to look for the hole.
USB – both headsets come up with a way too short micro USB cable for charging, if you order this, get another micro USB cable for charging so that you can ear it and charge it at the same time.
Controls – I prefer the stealth’s power button (a side button on the headset) over the Aero’s which is an button. But overall, the Aero’s other controls have a better feel to them.
Sound quality – both have excellent quality, the Aero seems to pick up less random outside noise though.
Overall, if you’re looking for a mic, the aero is a great choice and its reasonably priced.
Davvero eccezionali
Cuffie di un altro pianeta, premettendo che sono da sempre stato affezionato al brend, questo modello per ha superato tutte le piu rosee aspettative. Qualit suono e controllo di quest’ultimo( possibilit di personalizzazione di bassi e molto altro tramite il tasto integrato sulla cuffia o il programma apposito) eccelsa, gioco molto ad efp sul mio pc e con queste cuffie riesco a sentire praticamente tutti i rumori intorno a me. La vera comodit per la f il fatto che non ci siano fili o cavi in mezzo alle scatole, il fatto che siano wireless le rende l’ideale per chi come me quando gioca non vuole avere intralci o vedere penzolare davanti algi occhi fili indesiderati.
Almost perfect, but no Bluetooth
This headset checks almost all my boxes: it is super comfortable, has the mic loopback so you can hear yourself, and is wireless. However, it won’t connect to your phone.
13 years ago, every headset had Bluetooth that could connect to your XBOX and phone at same time. Between matches, I could reach up, click a button, order a pizza, and then switch back to the game sound—it was awesome! But nowadays, I can’t seem to find that feature anywhere. How does such a cool feature go overlooked or unwanted? Why isn’t that in more demand? Anyhow, other than that, awesome product!
Good for gaming, but not a multi-purpose pair of headphones
This review was provided by Thomas Diment, my 14 year old son.
The Turtle Beach Atlas Aero’s are a very good pair of gaming headphones. With their powerful surround sound and 3D sound module they make quite a difference. Whether you’re battling it out on the battlefield or playing an RPG (role play game), these headphones are worth your money.
The Elite Atlas Aero’s are also great for casual play, taking advantage of the option to use a mic with your friends. I had issues using the mic on PS4 as I could not get it to work when speaking to my friends. However, they work perfectly fine on PC and I have been using them on PC ever since.
While the Elite Atlas Aero’s have amazing surround sound and also the 3D sound module, the actual pure sound quality is not the best. It is very clear and it does the job, but I wouldn’t recommend them as a pair of stereo headphones for musicians. I am a guitarist, who like many musicians has a few pairs of headphones. They do not quite match the level of sound quality as a few cheaper pairs of headphones, although the quality of the surround sound and the depth of the sound, does to some extent make up for their deficiencies.
I personally very much like the Elite Atlas Aero’s and I think they are a great buy, apart from the minor disadvantages mentioned. They are very much one of the best pairs of gaming headphones I have ever used, and are well worth the money.
Good for gaming, but not a multi-purpose pair of headphones
This review was provided by Thomas Diment, my 14 year old son.
The Turtle Beach Atlas Aero’s are a very good pair of gaming headphones. With their powerful surround sound and 3D sound module they make quite a difference. Whether you’re battling it out on the battlefield or playing an RPG (role play game), these headphones are worth your money.
The Elite Atlas Aero’s are also great for casual play, taking advantage of the option to use a mic with your friends. I had issues using the mic on PS4 as I could not get it to work when speaking to my friends. However, they work perfectly fine on PC and I have been using them on PC ever since.
While the Elite Atlas Aero’s have amazing surround sound and also the 3D sound module, the actual pure sound quality is not the best. It is very clear and it does the job, but I wouldn’t recommend them as a pair of stereo headphones for musicians. I am a guitarist, who like many musicians has a few pairs of headphones. They do not quite match the level of sound quality as a few cheaper pairs of headphones, although the quality of the surround sound and the depth of the sound, does to some extent make up for their deficiencies.
I personally very much like the Elite Atlas Aero’s and I think they are a great buy, apart from the minor disadvantages mentioned. They are very much one of the best pairs of gaming headphones I have ever used, and are well worth the money.
Decent sound and no lag, average noise insulatio
Decent sound and no lag, average noise insulation but comfortable on the ear. No issues with syncing and it lasts the day without needing a charge. Good value but if you’re going to spend long periods gaming you may need to upgrade.
Vorweg: ich habe dieses Headset fr die PS4 gekauft, weil ich schon diverse andere getestet hatte, aber nur enttuscht wurde.
Leider musste ich auch dieses Headset zurckschicken, aber ausschlielich weil es einfach nicht mit der PS4 harmoniert. Man kann die Lautstrke lediglich in den Einstellungen der Playstation ndern, der Regler am Headset ist also bei diesem Einsatt nutzlos, leider.
Ansonsten kann ich nur sagen:
-Hoher Tragekomfort! Auch nach Stunden, keine Probleme, es rutscht nicht vom Kopf und drckt auch nicht!
-Tonqualitt ist berragend und hrt sich toll an
-auerdem hat mir die Verpackung und der Auftritt des Headset sehr gut gefallen.
Leider ein Stern Abzug weil es dieses Headset nicht fr die PS gibt.
Not too uncomfortable
These are basically gamers headsets and the family use them for that purpose. I use them for other things. They aren’t the best that I have tried and I would say they are above average for comfort etc. The sound quality isn’t too bad and they are easy to set up and use. I think the price would put me off to be honest, but many have found them to be good while others aren’t so impressed. I guess it boils down to how what you want them for etc.
Comfortable and good sound quality
Have been using this for gaming, mainly Overwatch.
Comfort level – is fine for my head, no issues even over longish periods over several hours. The headset is on the heavy, rather than light, side – but given its wireless that’s not entirely unexpected.
Sound quality – very good for gaming. I tend not to use for general music listening as I use speakers connected to my amp. But for immersion in gaming, I have no complaints.
Wireless – this is my first wireless headset and I’ve been pleased with it as you can get up and have a bit more flexibility. I use the dongle that comes with the set.
Mic – is OK. Friends report they hear me fine but perhaps not as good as some other headsets.
Build quality – seems OK but it’s not getting heavy use as I’m not a heavy gamer. Hopefully they will stand the test of time.
Price – seems on the high side relative to similar products on the market but the brand is a good one (compared to lots of the generic ones out there).
Based on my usage to date – happy to recommend.
Comfortable and good sound quality
Have been using this for gaming, mainly Overwatch.
Comfort level – is fine for my head, no issues even over longish periods over several hours. The headset is on the heavy, rather than light, side – but given its wireless that’s not entirely unexpected.
Sound quality – very good for gaming. I tend not to use for general music listening as I use speakers connected to my amp. But for immersion in gaming, I have no complaints.
Wireless – this is my first wireless headset and I’ve been pleased with it as you can get up and have a bit more flexibility. I use the dongle that comes with the set.
Mic – is OK. Friends report they hear me fine but perhaps not as good as some other headsets.
Build quality – seems OK but it’s not getting heavy use as I’m not a heavy gamer. Hopefully they will stand the test of time.
Price – seems on the high side relative to similar products on the market but the brand is a good one (compared to lots of the generic ones out there).
Based on my usage to date – happy to recommend.
Great Headset!
UPDATE!
After speaking to customer service, it turns out I just had to switch my USB receiver into a different USB control. Not a different port in the same area, but a different source all together. In my case, this meant instead of plugging it into one of the BACK ports, I had to plug it into the FRONT ports. Basically, from what support described, it sounds like the USB ports on the back of my PC were getting ‘overloaded’ from having too many other USB devices plugged in. This explains why my last headset was having the same problem. Now after having used the headset for a few weeks, after switching the USB receiver to the front, it works perfectly fine. I love this headset! Thanks support!
See my original review below:
This is the second Turtle Beach I have owned, and this one has the same problem as my last one. At random times, the sound will start to sound like static. Sometimes, it get’s so bad, that the sound will completely drop out, and it will continue to cut in and out for a while. This is incredibly frustrating because it’s unpredictable. When there’s no interference, it works great and it sounds awesome. But I don’t know if this is a Turtle Beach problem, or a problem in my home. It’s not like we have an abnormal number of wireless devices. 2 Phones, 3-4 tablets, a wifi printer.
Other than that they are great. I LOVE the cooling gel omg. That was the selling point for me honestly. They are super comfy and I can go hours without any discomfort. But that interference…it’s just such a pain and I wish I could figure out how to stop it.
I’d be interested to know if anyone else has the same problem…
Good quality
Unlike some other reviewers, I did not have any trouble connecting the headset to my laptop. The sound quality is great, this is by far the best headset I have used, as I always buy the cheapest ones. The noise cancelling is my favourite feature, as it really blocks out any background buzz, be it construction works outside the flat or a crying baby next doors. I sometimes use the headset for work calls at home and for that purpose the microphone has been adequate. Although the headset is good quality, Im not sure if you get your money’s worth here for 129.99.
Good quality
Unlike some other reviewers, I did not have any trouble connecting the headset to my laptop. The sound quality is great, this is by far the best headset I have used, as I always buy the cheapest ones. The noise cancelling is my favourite feature, as it really blocks out any background buzz, be it construction works outside the flat or a crying baby next doors. I sometimes use the headset for work calls at home and for that purpose the microphone has been adequate. Although the headset is good quality, Im not sure if you get your money’s worth here for 129.99.
Turtle beach atlas aero sono state una vera sorpresa per le mie orecchie.
Devo ammettere che mi aspettavo la solita cuffia gaming wireless con qualcosa da sacrificare, ma cos non e vi spiego il perch:
– estetica e ergonomia: il prodotto di per se bello , almeno rispecchia i miei gusti. Niente led , o colori improbabili, ma un bel nero satinato con inserti in grigio, i pads sono in memory foam e garantiscono un buonissimo isolamento passivo, la loro comodit garantita anche per portatori di occhiali da un apposito sistema inserito al loro interno..
La vera pecca di queste cuffie la dimensione, o per lo meno la regolazione, per intenderci l’archetto ha una corsa di solo 2 scatti , e il tutto si traduce in scomodit per chi ha la testa grossa come la mia.
Ci si pu anche abituare, ma le sconsiglio vivamente ai crani grossi, avrei gradito un modello xl, :D.
Personalmente voglio stare comodo, altrimenti che ho preso a fare una wireless? Reso effettuato, ma devo dire a malincuore.
– resa sonora: le cuffie suonano bene appena “pairate” al dongle , bassi ben presenti e anche alti e medi ..ma il meglio arriver quando scaricherete il software proprietario dal sito.. la prima istallazione richiede il collegamento via usb, e con essa verr istallato il new firmware e il turtle beach studio.
Quest’ultimo posso affermare che un software pazzesco, avrete a disposizione moltissime opzioni sia per riprodurre che per acquisire suoni.
le opzioni vi faranno smanettare con pi sliders e alla fine avrete una personalizzazione completa sia del suono che del microfono. Eccezzionali i 3d stereo e lo spatial gaming , non ho particolarmente gradito il superhuman hearing , che dicono essere competitivo ,ma per me troppo artificioso e scatoloso come sound.
Per la musica e i films sono superbe, certo non perfette,ma c’ talmente tanto da equalizzare che potreste trovare il setting che pi vi piace.
Piccolo neo , con il volume al max si sente un piccolisimo fruscio, bisogna farci veramente caso, ma comunque credo sia eliminabile con un upgrade e comunque quando riproducete audio, sparisce.
– conclusione: queste cuffie , paragonate a altre wireless gaming della stessa fascia di prezzo (ma anche pi alte), sanno dar qualcosa in pi sia in termini sonori che di software. Sono molto ben fatte e presentano un buon microfono per essere wireless. Ovviamente ci sono piccoli difetti anche in esse, come quelli sopracitati, ma le consiglio vivamente come competitrici vincenti su tutte le altre marche del settore.
Ovviamente spendete questi soldi solo se avete un cranio medio-piccolo!
My son uses these for gaming and loves the comfortable fit and sound quality.
My son uses these for gaming and loves the comfortable fit and sound quality.
Very Comfortable
Great headset and very comfortable for the price you can’t go wrong.
Klarer Kabeloser Sound
Fr Brillentrger und Leute die gerne guten Dound auf den Ohren haben, ist dieses Headset perfekt!!
Excelle
Sound is really good and spit on for any genre of games.
Elite Headgea
This is a good quality headset, ideally suited for gaming. It’s reasonably comfortable and the sound quality is perfectly fine as far as I’m concerned. Although I have set-up Turtle Beach’s Control Studio on my machine, generally I have preferred to not mess around with the sound and it has been fine as a result. The software is comprehensive however, and if you do want to fine tune your audio experience there is plenty there to get your teeth into.
To wear, the headset is quite heavy and after an hour or so I haven’t been too sad to take it off. The comfort is quite good however and the ProSpecs technology has caused me quite a laugh as I have never had trouble with headphones comfort and my glasses, but it’s nice that Turtle Beach have come up with a cool name for accomodating the things.
The battery performance is stellar. Out of the box I confess I didn’t charge the headset but I didn’t need to worry, it lasted over 12 hours by my estimation and has had one charge since. The wireless performance is good, the sound occasionally drops but microphone performance is pretty strong with good range, you don’t need to eat the mic to be heard.
The on-board controls are dials, and I’m not a big fan of these as a rule. Turtle Beach love them though so I wasn’t shocked they turned up in the Elite Atlas Aero. They work pretty well but for a headset at this price point I would prefer buttons and something a bit more definite than nudging a dial around to get the audio/chat balance just right.
For the money, these are towards the higher end of PC headphones and to be fair, it mostly shows. The build quality and design is good and the performance is prefectly fine. They are a bit heavy and some of the controls are too fiddly but are worth a look if you want to get a good headset for your PC gaming.
Elite Headgea
This is a good quality headset, ideally suited for gaming. It’s reasonably comfortable and the sound quality is perfectly fine as far as I’m concerned. Although I have set-up Turtle Beach’s Control Studio on my machine, generally I have preferred to not mess around with the sound and it has been fine as a result. The software is comprehensive however, and if you do want to fine tune your audio experience there is plenty there to get your teeth into.
To wear, the headset is quite heavy and after an hour or so I haven’t been too sad to take it off. The comfort is quite good however and the ProSpecs technology has caused me quite a laugh as I have never had trouble with headphones comfort and my glasses, but it’s nice that Turtle Beach have come up with a cool name for accomodating the things.
The battery performance is stellar. Out of the box I confess I didn’t charge the headset but I didn’t need to worry, it lasted over 12 hours by my estimation and has had one charge since. The wireless performance is good, the sound occasionally drops but microphone performance is pretty strong with good range, you don’t need to eat the mic to be heard.
The on-board controls are dials, and I’m not a big fan of these as a rule. Turtle Beach love them though so I wasn’t shocked they turned up in the Elite Atlas Aero. They work pretty well but for a headset at this price point I would prefer buttons and something a bit more definite than nudging a dial around to get the audio/chat balance just right.
For the money, these are towards the higher end of PC headphones and to be fair, it mostly shows. The build quality and design is good and the performance is prefectly fine. They are a bit heavy and some of the controls are too fiddly but are worth a look if you want to get a good headset for your PC gaming.
Love the fact that I can move freely around the house and still have signal from my computer to the headset. Very comfortable. Great battery life.
Love the fact that I can move freely around the house and still have signal from my computer to the headset. Very comfortable. Great battery life.
hey are comfortable and well built for only 120 well worth it i have no complaints about them
hey are comfortable and well built for only 120 well worth it i have no complaints about them
Decent headse
I got these for my other half who is something of a gamer from time to time, his old headset apparently wasn’t working properly.
Upon first glance these appear well made and look comfortable with thick padding on the earcups and on the headband. The microphone is removable for those times when you don’t need to chat and it just gets in the way. Sound wise they sound pretty good with a good level of bass. There was a slight problem with the mic at times, not quite sure what it was or if the issue was our end or someone elses, but there were a few quiet spots where we couldn’t be heard.
They fold up for storage, ideal for travelling or for sticking in a drawer when not in use. Plus they also come with a cable so that you can connect to games consoles, etc. that aren’t supported wirelessly.
Decent headse
I got these for my other half who is something of a gamer from time to time, his old headset apparently wasn’t working properly.
Upon first glance these appear well made and look comfortable with thick padding on the earcups and on the headband. The microphone is removable for those times when you don’t need to chat and it just gets in the way. Sound wise they sound pretty good with a good level of bass. There was a slight problem with the mic at times, not quite sure what it was or if the issue was our end or someone elses, but there were a few quiet spots where we couldn’t be heard.
They fold up for storage, ideal for travelling or for sticking in a drawer when not in use. Plus they also come with a cable so that you can connect to games consoles, etc. that aren’t supported wirelessly.
Decent for gaming, less impressive for music
As an avid PC gamer, I have tried a lot of gaming headsets over the years. Recently however I have not come across many Turtle Beach products — so I was very interested to try their new Elite Atlas Aero wireless headset. A couple of years ago I used one of their midrange PS4 variants and after trying it again before writing this review, the Atlas Aero blows it out of the water. But all is not perfect.
The build of the Atlas Aero feels quite solid. There are some creaks from the headband when manipulating the headset, but nothing can be heard when the headset is in use. The earcups feel quite soft to touch, but the squeeze from the headset makes them feel quite hard and slightly uncomfortable for longer gaming sessions. Having said that, I have never had any issues with the headset creeping forward over my head when in use. Due to the strong clamp, they stay in place unless physically moved themselves. The headband is easy to adjust and offers good adjustability for a range of head sizes. Set-up is easy, plug in and play with Windows 10. Custom firmware is available online from Turtle Beach alongside a control and sound customisation application named Turtle Beach Control Studio.
Sound quality is average. I have heard better for a lower price and I had to do some customising to make the headset sound better for music. Firstly, disabling Turtle Beach ‘signature sound’ using Control Studio. This makes music sound flat and the same for in-game sounds. The 3D audio feature is also okay but not as good as Dolby Atmos for Headphones which is my favourite digital signal processing tool. Enabling this, and disabling Turtle Beach EQ, makes the headphones sound better with decent bass. Music still lacks a bit of definition, but for gaming I haven’t experienced any issues. In game explosions are immersive and in FPS games, the direction of bullets can be heard quite clearly. For gaming alone the Atlas Aero is good.
The microphone quality has attracted some complaints from my regular gaming friends, who could instantly tell that my headset had changed upon switching to the Atlas Aero. The sound quality was distant and tinny compared to my usual headset, albeit still clear. Chances are that it would be fine unless you are expecting crystal clear audio. I do like that the microphone is removable (connects via 2.5mm jack) and offers good adjustability. Noise rejection also worked okay, and keystrokes were barely audible when I tested the headset with a sound recording application.
I appreciated the inclusion of a standard 3.5mm audio jack with the headset. This allowed me to connect it to my Rift S VR headset directly and use it during VR gaming sessions quite comfortably. It fits perfectly under the Rift S’ headband. This option also allows for the Atlas Aero to be connected to a PS4 controller for audio when console gaming.
In conclusion, the Atlas Aero is a good headset. Sound is subjective, and I’m sure there are many people who appreciate the custom EQ settings that Control Studio offers. As a bit of an audiophile it just didn’t cut the mustard for me, especially for music. In game, the headset worked just fine. The microphone quality isn’t great but this is the same for many wireless headsets that rely on limited wireless bandwidth to transmit both audio and microphone inputs. Whether you should buy this headset depends on what your use case is going to be. For gaming alone — it is decent. For mixed gaming/entertainment use, there are better alternatives available in the crowded gaming headset market.
This Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero Wireless Gaming Headset is aimed at the more serious gamer and it’s the best one currently Turtle Beach produce may I add the most expensive from the range. The best for PC/laptops.
The sound quality is noticeably better over my conventional gaming headset, you are immersed in the game, it is a 3D experience. The over-ear headsets are very comfortable, with plush memory foam and adjustable earcups. After hours of playing, your head and ears are as fresh as your first put the headsets on.
The mic piece is removable and when is use it is very useful when playing multi-user games. I don’t notice a difference from my conventional headset. It’s not only for PC gaming, listen to music and hear video movies/films etc. The experience is mindblowing.
I have noticed the quality with this headset, it is more premium than my other headsets.
There are many adjustments you can do via the app, controls and setups. Setups include EQ and access to the Waves NX 3D Audio.
GENERAL SETTINGS
Check for the latest updates and personalize your 3D Audio settings.
* Notifications for New Updates
* Update Firmware
* Factory Reset
* Import/Export Game & Chat Presets
* 3D Personalization
MACRO
Have your favourite audio settings at your fingertips. Assign your most frequently used features like 3D Audio and Superhuman Hearing to the remappable on-ear controls for easy accessibility.
* 3D Audio
* Superhuman Hearing
* Mic Monitor
* Master Mute
* Chat Boost
AUDIO SETTINGS
Personalize your audio even further with advanced audio settings including individual 10-band EQ bands for game, chat and microphone.
* Superhuman Hearing Volume
* 10-band Game EQ
* 10-band Chat EQ
* 10-band Microphone EQ
DASHBOARD
Tune your audio with a plethora of adjustable settings conveniently located on the dashboard so you can easily adjust your audio while you play.
* Bass & Treble Boost
* Game & Chat Mix
* Master Volume
* 3D Audio
* Superhuman Hearing
* Remappable Controls
The steps to follow are included in the enclosed Quick Start Guide. Go through it, as it will save time.
Overall I’m very impressed with Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero Wireless Gaming Headset. This one proves they are still on their game.
Decent for gaming, less impressive for music
As an avid PC gamer, I have tried a lot of gaming headsets over the years. Recently however I have not come across many Turtle Beach products — so I was very interested to try their new Elite Atlas Aero wireless headset. A couple of years ago I used one of their midrange PS4 variants and after trying it again before writing this review, the Atlas Aero blows it out of the water. But all is not perfect.
The build of the Atlas Aero feels quite solid. There are some creaks from the headband when manipulating the headset, but nothing can be heard when the headset is in use. The earcups feel quite soft to touch, but the squeeze from the headset makes them feel quite hard and slightly uncomfortable for longer gaming sessions. Having said that, I have never had any issues with the headset creeping forward over my head when in use. Due to the strong clamp, they stay in place unless physically moved themselves. The headband is easy to adjust and offers good adjustability for a range of head sizes. Set-up is easy, plug in and play with Windows 10. Custom firmware is available online from Turtle Beach alongside a control and sound customisation application named Turtle Beach Control Studio.
Sound quality is average. I have heard better for a lower price and I had to do some customising to make the headset sound better for music. Firstly, disabling Turtle Beach ‘signature sound’ using Control Studio. This makes music sound flat and the same for in-game sounds. The 3D audio feature is also okay but not as good as Dolby Atmos for Headphones which is my favourite digital signal processing tool. Enabling this, and disabling Turtle Beach EQ, makes the headphones sound better with decent bass. Music still lacks a bit of definition, but for gaming I haven’t experienced any issues. In game explosions are immersive and in FPS games, the direction of bullets can be heard quite clearly. For gaming alone the Atlas Aero is good.
The microphone quality has attracted some complaints from my regular gaming friends, who could instantly tell that my headset had changed upon switching to the Atlas Aero. The sound quality was distant and tinny compared to my usual headset, albeit still clear. Chances are that it would be fine unless you are expecting crystal clear audio. I do like that the microphone is removable (connects via 2.5mm jack) and offers good adjustability. Noise rejection also worked okay, and keystrokes were barely audible when I tested the headset with a sound recording application.
I appreciated the inclusion of a standard 3.5mm audio jack with the headset. This allowed me to connect it to my Rift S VR headset directly and use it during VR gaming sessions quite comfortably. It fits perfectly under the Rift S’ headband. This option also allows for the Atlas Aero to be connected to a PS4 controller for audio when console gaming.
In conclusion, the Atlas Aero is a good headset. Sound is subjective, and I’m sure there are many people who appreciate the custom EQ settings that Control Studio offers. As a bit of an audiophile it just didn’t cut the mustard for me, especially for music. In game, the headset worked just fine. The microphone quality isn’t great but this is the same for many wireless headsets that rely on limited wireless bandwidth to transmit both audio and microphone inputs. Whether you should buy this headset depends on what your use case is going to be. For gaming alone — it is decent. For mixed gaming/entertainment use, there are better alternatives available in the crowded gaming headset market.
This Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero Wireless Gaming Headset is aimed at the more serious gamer and it’s the best one currently Turtle Beach produce may I add the most expensive from the range. The best for PC/laptops.
The sound quality is noticeably better over my conventional gaming headset, you are immersed in the game, it is a 3D experience. The over-ear headsets are very comfortable, with plush memory foam and adjustable earcups. After hours of playing, your head and ears are as fresh as your first put the headsets on.
The mic piece is removable and when is use it is very useful when playing multi-user games. I don’t notice a difference from my conventional headset. It’s not only for PC gaming, listen to music and hear video movies/films etc. The experience is mindblowing.
I have noticed the quality with this headset, it is more premium than my other headsets.
There are many adjustments you can do via the app, controls and setups. Setups include EQ and access to the Waves NX 3D Audio.
GENERAL SETTINGS
Check for the latest updates and personalize your 3D Audio settings.
* Notifications for New Updates
* Update Firmware
* Factory Reset
* Import/Export Game & Chat Presets
* 3D Personalization
MACRO
Have your favourite audio settings at your fingertips. Assign your most frequently used features like 3D Audio and Superhuman Hearing to the remappable on-ear controls for easy accessibility.
* 3D Audio
* Superhuman Hearing
* Mic Monitor
* Master Mute
* Chat Boost
AUDIO SETTINGS
Personalize your audio even further with advanced audio settings including individual 10-band EQ bands for game, chat and microphone.
* Superhuman Hearing Volume
* 10-band Game EQ
* 10-band Chat EQ
* 10-band Microphone EQ
DASHBOARD
Tune your audio with a plethora of adjustable settings conveniently located on the dashboard so you can easily adjust your audio while you play.
* Bass & Treble Boost
* Game & Chat Mix
* Master Volume
* 3D Audio
* Superhuman Hearing
* Remappable Controls
The steps to follow are included in the enclosed Quick Start Guide. Go through it, as it will save time.
Overall I’m very impressed with Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero Wireless Gaming Headset. This one proves they are still on their game.
Meilleur casque gaming sans fil dans sa catégorie
Aprs tre pass par un Corsair pro, je suis finalement reparti sur ma marque prfr “Turtle Beach”
Anciennement je possdais un Casque Turtle Beach PX22 rendu l’me aprs 11 ans de bon et loyaux service.
Aujourd’hui j’ai opt pour du sans fil, et honntement que du positif !
– Le son est norme, excellente basse (Pour les amoureux du son Bose fonc)
– Le micro est parfaitement audible en conversation Discord ou directement Ingame
– Un grand panel de personnalisation du son et du volume micro (Logiciel en anglais par contre mais on comprends vite)
– La batterie tient facilement 1 semaine pour des sessions de jeux de 2h 4h par soir
Niveau confort, a reste correct mme si il est un peu lourd sur la tte aprs plusieurs heures, a reste convenable bien qu’un peu plus lger n’aurait pas t de refus 🙂
Je recommande fortement pour la qualit et le prix, il vaut les 150.
Guter Sound aber fast schon zu lau
Rein optisch macht das Elite Atlas Aero einen sehr hochwertigen Eindruck und dieser besttigt sich auch im “Inneren”. Allerdings gibt es ein paar Kleinigkeiten die mich gestrt haben.
Fangen wir mal beim Tragekomfort an. Die sehr weichen Ohrpolster fhlen sich super bequem an und grundstzlich wrde ich den Sitz als Brillentrger als “angenehm” bezeichnen. Da drckt auch nach lngeren Sessions nichts. Allerdings wirds unter den dicken Polstern schon recht warm.
Das Mikrofon lsst sich abnehmen, sodass man das Headset auch nur als Kopfhrer benutzen kann. Ich persnlich htte es lieber gehabt, man htte es einfahren oder hochklappen knnen, aber ich bin einfach kein Freund von herumliegenden Mikros, also ist das wohl Geschmackssache.
An der Ohrmuschel befinden sich nun diverse Regler. Zum einen eine Mute Taste, ein Rdchen zum Einstellen der generellen Lautstrke und ein Rdchen zum Balancieren von Chat und Spiel Audio. Diese Einstellung ist fr mich absolut Gold wert und ich benutze sie sehr hufig. Oft ist es so, dass ein Spiel deutlich lauter ist wie das andere und so muss ich nicht stndig in den Spieleinstellungen rumfummeln, um meinen Mitspieler noch hren zu knnen.
Apropos Sound: der ist echt berragend gut, besonders wenn es um Schritte und kleine Gerusche geht die man sonst nur schwer oder gar nicht wahrnimmt in der Hitze des Gefechts. Allerdings ist das Headset in der Grundeinstellung so derart laut, dass man den USB Sound erstmal gehrig runterregeln muss um seine Trommelfelle behalten zu knnen.
Die kabellose Verbindung funktioniert brigens super. Ich habe das am PC und auch an der PS4 getestet, bei beiden Gerten hat es schnell und problemlos geklappt und auch der Wechsel war kein Problem.
Ich bin sehr glcklich mit dem Elite Atlas Aero, auch wenn ich ein paar Kleinigkeiten auszusetzen habe. Es ist definitiv eines der besseren kabellosen Headsets auf dem Markt.
Overall a great headset worth buying.
Overall i like the headset, its extremely comfortable, although a little bulky if rather light and combined with the software the sound is excellent. I have only had a few issues regarding connectivity and a simple system restart solved this. The buttons are easily accessible and easy to navigate, an added bonus is being able to change the action of the dials so its not just volume, and the mic is very clear and of great quality. I would give 5 stars if i hadnt had some issues with connection.
Supe
Ein toller Kopfhhrer,super Sound-beim Gaming extrem super ,wrde ich mier wieder kaufen.
Overall a great headset worth buying.
Overall i like the headset, its extremely comfortable, although a little bulky if rather light and combined with the software the sound is excellent. I have only had a few issues regarding connectivity and a simple system restart solved this. The buttons are easily accessible and easy to navigate, an added bonus is being able to change the action of the dials so its not just volume, and the mic is very clear and of great quality. I would give 5 stars if i hadnt had some issues with connection.
Five stars from my older grandsons
I gave this headset to my 13 and 15-year-old grandsons to use with their PC games as I am no expert an don’t play games that need these. They were over the moon and impressed that gran had bought them such a great gaming headset. So a success with those two and my two sons in their 30s also commented that they were perfect for gaming and tested them out with the younger lads over the festive period.
They said they were easy to set up and had good sound quality.
My first headset was a Logitech 433 corded set. It worked well, but dealing with the cord was a pain. I decided to go wireless.
When reviewing wireless headsets the were a few that cost hundreds of dollars and a bunch that were cheap that I didn’t think would be very good. I don’t have a lot of cash to spend, so I picked up a refurbished Logitech 933. Big mistake. It was horrible. The sound was bad, the microphone was worse, and the left speaker keeps going out and I have to smack the thing to get it to play sound again – a total waste of money.
I saw the Elite Atlas Aero for $120 here on Amazon and decided to give it a try. All the really good reviews on Youtube are spot on. This thing rocks. It installed perfectly the first time. Others have had trouble with getting the software to work on their Windows PC, but my install was flawless. The firmware updates were a snap, also.
The sound is terrific. The microphone is perfect. The battery life is great. It just works. I love it. The only negative thing I can say is that it is a little tight on my head and wearing it for long gaming sessions will let me feel it. Your mileage may vary on that – we’re all different sizes.
For under $150, this is a fantastic piece of equipment.
Great headphones!
Ordered the wireless version and received the wired version. I was bummed out as I was really looking forward to having my first wireless headphones.
As upset as I am, I have used the wired version while waiting on my replacement and these were very nice! Aside from the wire, the headset is great quality. Not made from the cheap plastic that most headphones are made from which always end up breaking. Sound quality is very good. I wish they were a little bit louder but still, these sound great.
The ear cushions are very soft and fit perfectly on my head without that exhaustive squeeze some headphones have.
All in all, i would be very happy if I ordered the wired version. Can not wait for my wireless ones to show up!
Update 4/21/2020: From 4 stars to 5 stars – So I have been using the wireless aero headset for a while now and they have held up great! The ears still feel very secure after multiple gaming sessions and a few rage headset pull offs every one in a while
Sound is great and soft gel on the ear cushions really do wonders doing long gaming sessions. I very much recommend this product. Good job Turtle Beach!
Comfy, good quality, sturdy
Turtle Beach seem to have a good reputation for quality headsets and this headset reflects that.
The headset itself feels good quality and sturdy. You can connect the headset via usb which is what I used and that seemed to work really well.
The headset is comfortable to wear for a range of head sizes. Including wearing glasses – it’s still comfortable.
The microphone sound seems to be of reasonable quality and the sound in the headset itself is also relatively good. The mic also works for teamspeak but I found it was a little on the quiet side.
Overall I would recommend this headset for a range of ages, Head sizes and gaming use.
Comfy, good quality, sturdy
Turtle Beach seem to have a good reputation for quality headsets and this headset reflects that.
The headset itself feels good quality and sturdy. You can connect the headset via usb which is what I used and that seemed to work really well.
The headset is comfortable to wear for a range of head sizes. Including wearing glasses – it’s still comfortable.
The microphone sound seems to be of reasonable quality and the sound in the headset itself is also relatively good. The mic also works for teamspeak but I found it was a little on the quiet side.
Overall I would recommend this headset for a range of ages, Head sizes and gaming use.
Some great features.
I’ve heard great things about Turtle Beach gaming headsets so we were looking forward to testing these out. The headset is chunky and feels solid. You can attach it using a cord or via a USB port, the USB port worked really well and connected quickly, there was no noticeable lag when using it. One of the best features is that you can store the USB connector in the headset which I love because it stops it from getting lost which seems to be what normally happens in my house. The headset is comfortable on your head, we tried it on various different sizes and we all felt comfortable, including those with glasses. The integrated microphone is great and the sound seems to be clear from it. The sound from the headphones is pretty good, not quite as good as I had hoped but it is decent enough and only the pickiest person will find fault with it. This headset isn’t cheap but using it I can see why, it is a quality headset that does its job really well.
Some great features.
I’ve heard great things about Turtle Beach gaming headsets so we were looking forward to testing these out. The headset is chunky and feels solid. You can attach it using a cord or via a USB port, the USB port worked really well and connected quickly, there was no noticeable lag when using it. One of the best features is that you can store the USB connector in the headset which I love because it stops it from getting lost which seems to be what normally happens in my house. The headset is comfortable on your head, we tried it on various different sizes and we all felt comfortable, including those with glasses. The integrated microphone is great and the sound seems to be clear from it. The sound from the headphones is pretty good, not quite as good as I had hoped but it is decent enough and only the pickiest person will find fault with it. This headset isn’t cheap but using it I can see why, it is a quality headset that does its job really well.
Really comfy...
Great sound both for gaming and listening to music/movies etc and very comfy, even if you wear glasses (and I do) but the mic is a bit Meh. It works for teamspeak but it’s a bit soft and when everyone is yammering it’s hard to be heard. Wish the mic was better but the sound is great.
Un bon produit !
Notre fils de 26 ans n’est pas gamer dans l’me mais il s’est montr tent par le test du Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero Casque gaming sans fil.
Ce casque sans fils est tout d’abord assez beau et surtout trs confortable.
Aucune pression douloureuse observ lors d’un tournoi entre amis.
Il a apprci le rendu du son, logique avec des couteurs de 50mm, on peut s’attendre de bons graves, une prsence des mdiums et aigus.
Il a particulirement apprci les rglages par molettes en direct sur le casque et spars entre le jeu, les changes et le micro hyper sensible.
L’ensemble peut tre affin par un logiciel fourni et ddi pour que chacun trouve don confort d’coute … un vrai plus.
Le fabricant annonce 30h d’autonomie.. il en doute … a moins que le modle test soit dfectueux car il a obtenu 17h avant que coupures et grsillements apparaissent.
Vendu 150 au moment du test, il a trouv le prix honnte compte tenu des performances… si la batterie tenait 30 h ce serait parfait .
Un bon casque sans fils qu’il recommande donc !!
Si cette valuation a pu vous aider, likez, si vous aviez des questions, n’hsitez pas les poser, merci.
These are good value gaming headphones.
I’ve tested a lot of headphones but I have to admit, I’m not a gamer or an audiophile. I’m more interested in testing the quality, functionality and usability.
The packaging of these headphones is excellent. They come in a decent retail box with the headphones held in place with foam rubber and a small box containing all the leads and accessories. There is a USB dongle, a USB charge lead, an audio lead, a detachable microphone and the usual paperwork.
There is no Bluetooth with this set. Connections are either direct using audio jack lead or wirelessly via the USB dongle. Bluetooth is not the best anyway as it offers too much lag for gaming or communication use. The USB dongle supplied offers little to no such lag.
The headphones are pretty comfortable to wear but perhaps a touch heavy. The design is over the ear rather than on the ear. This is generally a better option for using for long periods. The cups are nicely padded.
Having a plugin microphone is a nice feature as you don’t always need a microphone and it can get in the way when not required. The microphone is quite sensitive and has its own volume control to control how much of your voice is fed back to the earpieces. There is a quick mute button as well.
The sound quality is good but not great. It lacks enough punch when playing music. Not really a problem when playing games and that’s what they are designed for. However, if you’re looking for music use then it may be better to look elsewhere. I am being hypercritical here as these headphones are a lot cheaper than many, I’m comparing them with.
Overall, these are good value gaming headphones in my opinion.
These are good value gaming headphones.
I’ve tested a lot of headphones but I have to admit, I’m not a gamer or an audiophile. I’m more interested in testing the quality, functionality and usability.
The packaging of these headphones is excellent. They come in a decent retail box with the headphones held in place with foam rubber and a small box containing all the leads and accessories. There is a USB dongle, a USB charge lead, an audio lead, a detachable microphone and the usual paperwork.
There is no Bluetooth with this set. Connections are either direct using audio jack lead or wirelessly via the USB dongle. Bluetooth is not the best anyway as it offers too much lag for gaming or communication use. The USB dongle supplied offers little to no such lag.
The headphones are pretty comfortable to wear but perhaps a touch heavy. The design is over the ear rather than on the ear. This is generally a better option for using for long periods. The cups are nicely padded.
Having a plugin microphone is a nice feature as you don’t always need a microphone and it can get in the way when not required. The microphone is quite sensitive and has its own volume control to control how much of your voice is fed back to the earpieces. There is a quick mute button as well.
The sound quality is good but not great. It lacks enough punch when playing music. Not really a problem when playing games and that’s what they are designed for. However, if you’re looking for music use then it may be better to look elsewhere. I am being hypercritical here as these headphones are a lot cheaper than many, I’m comparing them with.
Overall, these are good value gaming headphones in my opinion.
Excellent for PC gaming. Not for console gaming. Though it sounds good, it's not configured to work with PlayStation 4 . You can't control all the features like you can with PC
Excellent for PC gaming. Not for console gaming. Though it sounds good, it’s not configured to work with PlayStation 4 . You can’t control all the features like you can with PC
The latest enhanced gaming experience guaranteed from the lead brand!
Superb quality, great presentation, very well-made, amazing sound quality, great mic sound with no interference. To get the best out of the headset, do download the software that it comes with, you can enhance various sounds and it truly provides you with a 360 real surround sound – you feel your presence in the game. My hubby can’t stop raving about it…I think I’ll forget what he looks like soon, as he seems to be lost for the world of the living in this reality.
The latest enhanced gaming experience guaranteed from the lead brand!
Superb quality, great presentation, very well-made, amazing sound quality, great mic sound with no interference. To get the best out of the headset, do download the software that it comes with, you can enhance various sounds and it truly provides you with a 360 real surround sound – you feel your presence in the game. My hubby can’t stop raving about it…I think I’ll forget what he looks like soon, as he seems to be lost for the world of the living in this reality.
Pretty much perfect gaming headse
OK, not quite perfect. There are a couple of things I don’t like about this headset. The microphone is perfectly serviceable, but definitely communication rather than broadcast quality. The earphones have a quiet but noticeable hiss when there’s nothing playing – this comes from the microphone circuit, and disappears if you mute the microphone. The accompanying Control Studio software sometimes decides it wants to update the firmware on the headset, and when it does it deletes all your custom settings.
Other than those three things, it’s hard to fault the headphones. The sprung headband, which is slung beneath the sprung steel that connects the earpieces together, is probaby the most comfortable I’ve ever come across, either in gaming or in hi-fi. Each earphone slides up and down and can pivot in all directions to make a comfortable fit. The over-ear pads are soft and comfortable, with plenty of soft foam filling. The backs of the cans are hard plastic, with all the controls accessible using your left thumb. And the speakers are lovely large things, with only a thin metal mesh covering them, so the sound is not obstructed at all.
The controls are the on/off button, the master volume thumbwheel, another thumbwheel which by default lats you set the volume for your voice in your own ears (so you can hear what other players are hearing), but is configurable to other purposes, and a configurable button which by default gives you “superhuman hearing”. You can change it to a number of other purposes, including a “master mute”. There’s also a 3.5 mm jack for the supplied cable for using the headset with your phone. If you just want to listen to music, the microphone detaches easily. The wireless connection is handled by a little USB dongle that just works.
The default headphone sound is impressive. It’s not quite hi-fi, but it’s not far off – great for watching films or listening to music. The default settings are also great for playing games, but if you want to adjust the settings, the Turtle Beach Control Studio software lets you configure keyboard shortcusts to adjust settings, or you can adjust the settings directly within the app, on the Dashboard page. These settings include things like setting the mix between game sounds and the team chat, setting noise gating on the microphone and setting 3D audio, a “spatializer” and “superhuman hearing”, all of which presumably are intended to give you an advantage in multiplayer FPS. You can save the game and global presets separately.
There’s also a separate page with a ten-band equaliser for Game, Chat and your microphone. You can record and play back your voice here, to test how the mike sounds. My inclination is to leave well alone: this headset sounds great, and there’s already excellent spatial positioning without having to augment it in software.
As far as I’m concerned, the software is the icing on the cake. The headset is an excellent design (and I speak as someone who has worked through a number of rather good Senheiser gaming headsets and a none-too-shabby Logitech wireless headset as well), comfortable to wear and sounding just fabulous.
This is my new favourite headset.
Pretty much perfect gaming headse
OK, not quite perfect. There are a couple of things I don’t like about this headset. The microphone is perfectly serviceable, but definitely communication rather than broadcast quality. The earphones have a quiet but noticeable hiss when there’s nothing playing – this comes from the microphone circuit, and disappears if you mute the microphone. The accompanying Control Studio software sometimes decides it wants to update the firmware on the headset, and when it does it deletes all your custom settings.
Other than those three things, it’s hard to fault the headphones. The sprung headband, which is slung beneath the sprung steel that connects the earpieces together, is probaby the most comfortable I’ve ever come across, either in gaming or in hi-fi. Each earphone slides up and down and can pivot in all directions to make a comfortable fit. The over-ear pads are soft and comfortable, with plenty of soft foam filling. The backs of the cans are hard plastic, with all the controls accessible using your left thumb. And the speakers are lovely large things, with only a thin metal mesh covering them, so the sound is not obstructed at all.
The controls are the on/off button, the master volume thumbwheel, another thumbwheel which by default lats you set the volume for your voice in your own ears (so you can hear what other players are hearing), but is configurable to other purposes, and a configurable button which by default gives you “superhuman hearing”. You can change it to a number of other purposes, including a “master mute”. There’s also a 3.5 mm jack for the supplied cable for using the headset with your phone. If you just want to listen to music, the microphone detaches easily. The wireless connection is handled by a little USB dongle that just works.
The default headphone sound is impressive. It’s not quite hi-fi, but it’s not far off – great for watching films or listening to music. The default settings are also great for playing games, but if you want to adjust the settings, the Turtle Beach Control Studio software lets you configure keyboard shortcusts to adjust settings, or you can adjust the settings directly within the app, on the Dashboard page. These settings include things like setting the mix between game sounds and the team chat, setting noise gating on the microphone and setting 3D audio, a “spatializer” and “superhuman hearing”, all of which presumably are intended to give you an advantage in multiplayer FPS. You can save the game and global presets separately.
There’s also a separate page with a ten-band equaliser for Game, Chat and your microphone. You can record and play back your voice here, to test how the mike sounds. My inclination is to leave well alone: this headset sounds great, and there’s already excellent spatial positioning without having to augment it in software.
As far as I’m concerned, the software is the icing on the cake. The headset is an excellent design (and I speak as someone who has worked through a number of rather good Senheiser gaming headsets and a none-too-shabby Logitech wireless headset as well), comfortable to wear and sounding just fabulous.
This is my new favourite headset.
Brings game atmosphere to a new level
Absolutely amazing set of headphones.
First of all, these are probably the heaviest set I’ve tried to date, and admittedly I do get a sore neck easily because of chronic pain so I found I needed to use a memory foam neck pillow for support with these. I also found I had to balance the right side ear-hole area a bit over my scaffold (tip of ear) piercing as it didn’t half irritate the piercing the first wear (didn’t realise until took them off).
Set up is quite straight forward – there’s a little USB transmitter that you put into the laptop/pc and then go through your settings and select the elite atlas set as your “default” sound (don’t worry about doing this, when the transmitter is unplugged, your system goes back to default onboard sound without any extra clicking). If you don’t have an extra USB port, it does have a wire for it. This is wireless so obviously, it will need charged from time to time. There’s a USB lead to charge it and once it’s charged, you get a good amount of play time. Not having a wire gives a nice sense of movement if you need to move a lot but don’t like restriction of wires.
The sound quality seemed a bit empty to me at first until I kicked up “Skyrim” (I don’t play FPS games on pc). I’d have my character roaming through areas with waterfalls, it was almost as if I could feel the wind, it was so strong against my ears, almost like it sounds in real life. Things like distant birds and growls were so much more apparent, the sound of cave water dripping, the sound of the dragons roars. What astounded me a lot was how I could suddenly hear the difference in ground textures. I could now hear when my character was walking on snow, a soft distinct crunch to it unlike the walking on grass or paths – the sounds of feet on wooden boards It’s so subtle but it brought the immersion forward and made me feel like I was playing for the first time, feeling the game around me in a completely different way.
Just standing in game and listening to the environment is astounding, hearing the rising of the wind rumbling by, the waterfall rushing near, the swelling of music and depth in voices. Standing near a doorway in a mine and hearing the wind outside and get more distant the further in you go. Hearing dust and debris gently raining from cave ceilings (making it feel more like the area was dangerous). The echo of a mining pick, as if you can feel it bouncing off the nearby walls…the rumbling of caves, adding that really dark creepy atmosphere. It just completely changes this game for me. Even how differences voices change on NPCs, giving a completely different sense of space in the game areas (large rooms, etc).
I haven’t tried the mic yet as I’m quite shy and honestly I don’t tend to play the kind of games where microphones are required, although a lot of people will be glad to know the mic can be removed and plugged in for when you want to use it so it is not always there in the way.
They don’t completely cancel out noise but they do mute out most of it. They do however make you feel a wee bit hot with their weight and size. Comfort level is there though, I didn’t feel uncomfortable at the ears (although it takes getting used to the weight).
The left side has two dials which you can play with to get the right sound depth you want. I’m still fiddling with them trying to get the right balance.
I really do love how this just changes the games for me, it brings new immersion and makes me feel more lost in the worlds I’m in. O can understand why these are so premium. A serious gamer will absolutely adore these.
Fab for PC games
Pros:
Nice build quality
Fits wellover glasses even without their ‘glasses friendly’ channels
Very Comfortable
Connects well
Superhuman hearing mode is great for footsteps etc
Mic is good very clear
Cons:
At this price on a new product, I would have liked USB-C charging – however, battery life is good once it is charged I got approx 24 hours.
Putting the Mic and the ear volume adjustment right next to each other on the left ear cup probably wasn’t the best decision.
The left ear cup is pretty crowded and I have quite small fingers
Fab for PC games
Pros:
Nice build quality
Fits wellover glasses even without their ‘glasses friendly’ channels
Very Comfortable
Connects well
Superhuman hearing mode is great for footsteps etc
Mic is good very clear
Cons:
At this price on a new product, I would have liked USB-C charging – however, battery life is good once it is charged I got approx 24 hours.
Putting the Mic and the ear volume adjustment right next to each other on the left ear cup probably wasn’t the best decision.
The left ear cup is pretty crowded and I have quite small fingers
Brings game atmosphere to a new level
Absolutely amazing set of headphones.
First of all, these are probably the heaviest set I’ve tried to date, and admittedly I do get a sore neck easily because of chronic pain so I found I needed to use a memory foam neck pillow for support with these. I also found I had to balance the right side ear-hole area a bit over my scaffold (tip of ear) piercing as it didn’t half irritate the piercing the first wear (didn’t realise until took them off).
Set up is quite straight forward – there’s a little USB transmitter that you put into the laptop/pc and then go through your settings and select the elite atlas set as your “default” sound (don’t worry about doing this, when the transmitter is unplugged, your system goes back to default onboard sound without any extra clicking). If you don’t have an extra USB port, it does have a wire for it. This is wireless so obviously, it will need charged from time to time. There’s a USB lead to charge it and once it’s charged, you get a good amount of play time. Not having a wire gives a nice sense of movement if you need to move a lot but don’t like restriction of wires.
The sound quality seemed a bit empty to me at first until I kicked up “Skyrim” (I don’t play FPS games on pc). I’d have my character roaming through areas with waterfalls, it was almost as if I could feel the wind, it was so strong against my ears, almost like it sounds in real life. Things like distant birds and growls were so much more apparent, the sound of cave water dripping, the sound of the dragons roars. What astounded me a lot was how I could suddenly hear the difference in ground textures. I could now hear when my character was walking on snow, a soft distinct crunch to it unlike the walking on grass or paths – the sounds of feet on wooden boards It’s so subtle but it brought the immersion forward and made me feel like I was playing for the first time, feeling the game around me in a completely different way.
Just standing in game and listening to the environment is astounding, hearing the rising of the wind rumbling by, the waterfall rushing near, the swelling of music and depth in voices. Standing near a doorway in a mine and hearing the wind outside and get more distant the further in you go. Hearing dust and debris gently raining from cave ceilings (making it feel more like the area was dangerous). The echo of a mining pick, as if you can feel it bouncing off the nearby walls…the rumbling of caves, adding that really dark creepy atmosphere. It just completely changes this game for me. Even how differences voices change on NPCs, giving a completely different sense of space in the game areas (large rooms, etc).
I haven’t tried the mic yet as I’m quite shy and honestly I don’t tend to play the kind of games where microphones are required, although a lot of people will be glad to know the mic can be removed and plugged in for when you want to use it so it is not always there in the way.
They don’t completely cancel out noise but they do mute out most of it. They do however make you feel a wee bit hot with their weight and size. Comfort level is there though, I didn’t feel uncomfortable at the ears (although it takes getting used to the weight).
The left side has two dials which you can play with to get the right sound depth you want. I’m still fiddling with them trying to get the right balance.
I really do love how this just changes the games for me, it brings new immersion and makes me feel more lost in the worlds I’m in. O can understand why these are so premium. A serious gamer will absolutely adore these.
I think these are superb
The Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero headset isn’t cheap, but it really is an excellent product. Before using it is advisable to download the software suite, and any updates. This allows access to the full range of features. There is an easy to follow Quick Start Guide enclosed that makes this really simple. Once set up, wireless connection is instant, and stable.
For the purposes of this review I have tested the headset with music and gaming.
I have listened to a number of music genres, and I was really impressed by the sound quality, particularly the bass. I think all but the most discerning audiophiles will have little to complain about.
As a gaming headset they are superb. The experience is really immersive, and the sound quality is brilliant. The drop down microphone is crystal clear too, and I haven’t experienced any of the buzzing, crackling, and static that others have reported.
The headset is really comfortable to wear for long periods of time, and battery life is well in excess of 24 hours.
If you are really into gaming this is a great choice, and if you also like listening to your music, they make even more sense. Build quality is good, rather than exceptional. I highly recommend them nonetheless.
I think these are superb
The Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero headset isn’t cheap, but it really is an excellent product. Before using it is advisable to download the software suite, and any updates. This allows access to the full range of features. There is an easy to follow Quick Start Guide enclosed that makes this really simple. Once set up, wireless connection is instant, and stable.
For the purposes of this review I have tested the headset with music and gaming.
I have listened to a number of music genres, and I was really impressed by the sound quality, particularly the bass. I think all but the most discerning audiophiles will have little to complain about.
As a gaming headset they are superb. The experience is really immersive, and the sound quality is brilliant. The drop down microphone is crystal clear too, and I haven’t experienced any of the buzzing, crackling, and static that others have reported.
The headset is really comfortable to wear for long periods of time, and battery life is well in excess of 24 hours.
If you are really into gaming this is a great choice, and if you also like listening to your music, they make even more sense. Build quality is good, rather than exceptional. I highly recommend them nonetheless.
Fit is really nice and flexible for many head sizes and positions. Definitely has the look of a premium headset. Chat and Media volume controls on the headset are very convenient. Sound is what you'd expect from Turtle Beach: Very Good. The software which accompanies the product really unlocks the potential. Substantial configuration and customization so you hear exactly what you want to hear in the game you're playing. If you're looking for a premium differentiating headset then you can't go wrong with the Elite Atlas Aero.
Fit is really nice and flexible for many head sizes and positions. Definitely has the look of a premium headset. Chat and Media volume controls on the headset are very convenient. Sound is what you’d expect from Turtle Beach: Very Good. The software which accompanies the product really unlocks the potential. Substantial configuration and customization so you hear exactly what you want to hear in the game you’re playing. If you’re looking for a premium differentiating headset then you can’t go wrong with the Elite Atlas Aero.
Clear sound and booming bass line
Some headphones are neither here nor there, As finding ones which have good quality sound can be tricky. This gaming headset has crystal clear sounds with good definition and a booming bass to match. This is ideal for gamers who want a fully immersive experience without loosing sound quality. The headphones have a strong Bluetooth link, With no issues with disconnections.
So far this has really added to my gaming experience, Giving me clarity and bass to make my gaming more realistic. It has some cool features such as a mic that can be turned up or down so there are no problems with muffled sounds or echoes. It lasts around 29+ hours for me before needed another recharge, which is adequate.
Clear sound and booming bass line
Some headphones are neither here nor there, As finding ones which have good quality sound can be tricky. This gaming headset has crystal clear sounds with good definition and a booming bass to match. This is ideal for gamers who want a fully immersive experience without loosing sound quality. The headphones have a strong Bluetooth link, With no issues with disconnections.
So far this has really added to my gaming experience, Giving me clarity and bass to make my gaming more realistic. It has some cool features such as a mic that can be turned up or down so there are no problems with muffled sounds or echoes. It lasts around 29+ hours for me before needed another recharge, which is adequate.
Top notch
Had for couple weeks now and are excellent. Sound quality is really good and sits comfortably for long and short sessions. Got to make sure you do a driver update and install the software otherwise you don’t get the full range of options you can toggle between.
Top notch
Had for couple weeks now and are excellent. Sound quality is really good and sits comfortably for long and short sessions. Got to make sure you do a driver update and install the software otherwise you don’t get the full range of options you can toggle between.
Not comfortable if you wear glasses
Sound from this headset is very good plenty of bass and volume and love that the microphone can be detached pairing is quick and easy with the included usb receiver volume can be adjusted through a volume wheel on the headset all the controls are on the left however I found these uncomfortable when wearing glasses for longer periods but the earcups remain nice and cool for hours
Assez bie
Trs bon son mais devient douloureux au bout d’un certain moment, bon micro, peut tre en Bluetooth ou filliaire
Absurdly comfortable, great sound that's almost best-in-class, sadly NOT bluetooth compatible.
First up, these are ludicrously comfortable headphones. I literally put them on my head and began to wonder how they’ve done it – I can’t stress the comfort aspect enough. Sound is very good too, though not quite as bowled-over good. Think 4.5/5 on this front. My only gripe is that, while the headset is wireless (optionally), it’s NOT a standard bluetooth connection, but an included USB adapter that you plug into your PC/laptop. Obviously, this means it’s not suitable for people wanting to use the headset on their phones, though I doubt this would be the primary use for anyone who bought them. It’s not really an issue for me, but it means a nice-to-have is gone (and I have to wonder why TB went down this route; surely including Bluetooth connectivity would be less effort than engineering a receiver as a separate unit).
Impressive
This was the first wireless gaming headset I’ve used and it really felt like a massive improvement over being draped in wires. I haven’t always been that impressed with Turtle Beach sets in the past but I did find these to be quite comfortable and have a good range of sound. I still feel compelled to drift towards Hyper X Cloud as I have loved every pair I’ve had of those – but these are a solid alternative.
Absurdly comfortable, great sound that's almost best-in-class, sadly NOT bluetooth compatible.
First up, these are ludicrously comfortable headphones. I literally put them on my head and began to wonder how they’ve done it – I can’t stress the comfort aspect enough. Sound is very good too, though not quite as bowled-over good. Think 4.5/5 on this front. My only gripe is that, while the headset is wireless (optionally), it’s NOT a standard bluetooth connection, but an included USB adapter that you plug into your PC/laptop. Obviously, this means it’s not suitable for people wanting to use the headset on their phones, though I doubt this would be the primary use for anyone who bought them. It’s not really an issue for me, but it means a nice-to-have is gone (and I have to wonder why TB went down this route; surely including Bluetooth connectivity would be less effort than engineering a receiver as a separate unit).
Wireless, Long-Lasting Battery, Comfortable & Stylish
The headset is wireless, I noticed no delay between the game audio and the screen. The charge on average I found lasted around 25-30 hours depending on whether I left the headset AFK.
The sound quality was impressive, maybe not as high quality as I expected but for this price, It is pretty good.
The build quality was also impressive, With a metal and plastic mix, it looks good and feels comfortable to wear from long periods of time.
The ear muffs are comfortable, i personally prefer leather than the spongey fabric but its still comfortable to wear.
The mic quality is average meaning its not great, While its not worse than the average wireless mic, The average is still bad. Just don’t expect anything speical there.
Overall, The headset is comfortable and stylish, The build quality is great, the micrphone is lacking. But I would still reocmmend, as a very strong option into the wireless headset market at a competitive price for this tech.
Wireless, Long-Lasting Battery, Comfortable & Stylish
The headset is wireless, I noticed no delay between the game audio and the screen. The charge on average I found lasted around 25-30 hours depending on whether I left the headset AFK.
The sound quality was impressive, maybe not as high quality as I expected but for this price, It is pretty good.
The build quality was also impressive, With a metal and plastic mix, it looks good and feels comfortable to wear from long periods of time.
The ear muffs are comfortable, i personally prefer leather than the spongey fabric but its still comfortable to wear.
The mic quality is average meaning its not great, While its not worse than the average wireless mic, The average is still bad. Just don’t expect anything speical there.
Overall, The headset is comfortable and stylish, The build quality is great, the micrphone is lacking. But I would still reocmmend, as a very strong option into the wireless headset market at a competitive price for this tech.
Excellent comfort and reasonable sound quality
This headset isn’t cheap, but is a little on the cheap side looks and feel-wise. Certainly no issues with it working on either my laptop or desktop PC’s. Crisp clear sound if a little on the bass side. Quite comfortable over extended use with good noise cancelling. My son does report some crackling from the microphone though it’s not been apparent to me. Battery life has so far lived up to the 30 hour claim which is good.
They are OK generally but I feel with the build quality, they may not last too long.
Excellent comfort and reasonable sound quality
This headset isn’t cheap, but is a little on the cheap side looks and feel-wise. Certainly no issues with it working on either my laptop or desktop PC’s. Crisp clear sound if a little on the bass side. Quite comfortable over extended use with good noise cancelling. My son does report some crackling from the microphone though it’s not been apparent to me. Battery life has so far lived up to the 30 hour claim which is good.
They are OK generally but I feel with the build quality, they may not last too long.
Beats my previous go-to gaming headset, so a keeper!
I’ll get straight to it with a comparison review.
I’ll compare the Atlas Aero vs an audiophile headset (Sennheiser HD25), and against my current gaming headphones; a Razer Kraken, which beat pretty much all other gaming headphones I’ve owned before it (mostly Logitech, but also some older Turtle Beach models such as the 420X). So the Kraken is the one to beat for gaming in my book.
First up; audiophile music.
I listened to Beethoven’s Sonata Number 14. That’s a piano piece, which gaming headphones are usually absolutely awful with; if you don’t have the mids, forget it. So why test vs Beethoven? Battlefield-one and many other games (especially RPG) use a classical themed soundtrack. A quality audiophile response is important even for gaming!
So the Senny comes out top (no surprise there!), but the Atlas isn’t that far behind and still very listenable although it doesn’t sound as bright as the Senny. The kraken sounds like most gaming headphones in this test; no mids and bass heavy, so a hollow and somewhat dull sound.
Next up; video-game-centric music.
I listened to a few game soundtracks on Spotify; WipeOut and Ruiner. WipeOut is beat-heavy club music, whereas Ruiner is hardcore darkwave industrial. The Sennys hold up with both very well (they have an excellent deep bass that goes down *very* low), but the Aero keeps up well. The Kraken is also good but a little muffled in the highs.
Finally, games; I played Borderlands 3 and Steel Division 2.
Borderlands is your modern FPS; lots of gunfire and shouting. Steel Division is a World war 2 strategy game, with lots of deep explosions and an orchestral soundtrack.
This is where we finally see why audiophile headsets don’t make good gaming cans; the directional stereo is just not there. You are at a definite disadvantage in being able to locate an enemy by the sound they make. You also lose immersion via a lack of directional ambient sound.
The Atlas really comes into its own here, and is the best out of the three. Perhaps a little tinny for some out of the box, but download Turtle beach Control Studio and set the bass up on both ‘Game bass boost’ and the graphic equalizer and you are good.
The Razer Kraken is also good here, and usually matches the Atlas, although it gains some points because it doesn’t need any digital manipulation to sound bassy; it is bassy because of its physical construction and speakers.
So, out of the Aero and Kraken, which is the best for pure gaming?
Both beat all the Logitechs I have owned.
Both sound great in games, but the Aero also sounds good with music, and the Kraken is more naturally bassy out the box (although the Aero can match it with a bit of digital processing).
The Kraken feels lighter on your head. The Aero is tighter, but that it is because it wants to muffle out the ambient sound by sitting flush on your ears.
The kraken is wired, but also makes no noise when there is zero audio. The Aero has a very noticeable hiss.
Both have a very good stereo image, but once you add signal processing into the mix via Control Studio, the Aero wins. The Kraken has a good natural stereo separation, but doesn’t come with any drivers, so you can’t make it better digitally.
The clincher for me is that I prefer something that allows me to listen to Youtube and Spotify as well as game with. Plus I play a fair bit of RPGs, and they tend to have classical music themed soundtracks that fall a bit flat with the Kraken. The Kraken is good for gaming but the Aero is a bit more of an all rounder, which makes it better for gaming overall if you play a more varied set of genres (the spectrum for me would be the dark electro of Ruiner to the more classical stuff in Elder Scrolls/Total War).
The *big* downside for the Aero might be that it is not as loud as many other headphones at max volume. I suspect there is some sort of ear-health cutout going on here. It also doesn’t have anywhere to stow the usb wireless dongle when you are not using it. That hiss at low sound levels might also be a problem for some.
Oh, and to end, the Aero has some very endearing C3PO style beeps and trills for connection and sleep sounds. Many other wireless headphones have an American or Chinese voice, but the Aero has happy beeps for connection and a sad trill for when it disconnects on sleep. I’m clearly easily pleased(!) but ignoring the beeps, overall the Aero is my new go-to gaming headphone.
It’s a keeper for me simply because for me, it edges out the Kraken.
Beats my previous go-to gaming headset, so a keeper!
I’ll get straight to it with a comparison review.
I’ll compare the Atlas Aero vs an audiophile headset (Sennheiser HD25), and against my current gaming headphones; a Razer Kraken, which beat pretty much all other gaming headphones I’ve owned before it (mostly Logitech, but also some older Turtle Beach models such as the 420X). So the Kraken is the one to beat for gaming in my book.
First up; audiophile music.
I listened to Beethoven’s Sonata Number 14. That’s a piano piece, which gaming headphones are usually absolutely awful with; if you don’t have the mids, forget it. So why test vs Beethoven? Battlefield-one and many other games (especially RPG) use a classical themed soundtrack. A quality audiophile response is important even for gaming!
So the Senny comes out top (no surprise there!), but the Atlas isn’t that far behind and still very listenable although it doesn’t sound as bright as the Senny. The kraken sounds like most gaming headphones in this test; no mids and bass heavy, so a hollow and somewhat dull sound.
Next up; video-game-centric music.
I listened to a few game soundtracks on Spotify; WipeOut and Ruiner. WipeOut is beat-heavy club music, whereas Ruiner is hardcore darkwave industrial. The Sennys hold up with both very well (they have an excellent deep bass that goes down *very* low), but the Aero keeps up well. The Kraken is also good but a little muffled in the highs.
Finally, games; I played Borderlands 3 and Steel Division 2.
Borderlands is your modern FPS; lots of gunfire and shouting. Steel Division is a World war 2 strategy game, with lots of deep explosions and an orchestral soundtrack.
This is where we finally see why audiophile headsets don’t make good gaming cans; the directional stereo is just not there. You are at a definite disadvantage in being able to locate an enemy by the sound they make. You also lose immersion via a lack of directional ambient sound.
The Atlas really comes into its own here, and is the best out of the three. Perhaps a little tinny for some out of the box, but download Turtle beach Control Studio and set the bass up on both ‘Game bass boost’ and the graphic equalizer and you are good.
The Razer Kraken is also good here, and usually matches the Atlas, although it gains some points because it doesn’t need any digital manipulation to sound bassy; it is bassy because of its physical construction and speakers.
So, out of the Aero and Kraken, which is the best for pure gaming?
Both beat all the Logitechs I have owned.
Both sound great in games, but the Aero also sounds good with music, and the Kraken is more naturally bassy out the box (although the Aero can match it with a bit of digital processing).
The Kraken feels lighter on your head. The Aero is tighter, but that it is because it wants to muffle out the ambient sound by sitting flush on your ears.
The kraken is wired, but also makes no noise when there is zero audio. The Aero has a very noticeable hiss.
Both have a very good stereo image, but once you add signal processing into the mix via Control Studio, the Aero wins. The Kraken has a good natural stereo separation, but doesn’t come with any drivers, so you can’t make it better digitally.
The clincher for me is that I prefer something that allows me to listen to Youtube and Spotify as well as game with. Plus I play a fair bit of RPGs, and they tend to have classical music themed soundtracks that fall a bit flat with the Kraken. The Kraken is good for gaming but the Aero is a bit more of an all rounder, which makes it better for gaming overall if you play a more varied set of genres (the spectrum for me would be the dark electro of Ruiner to the more classical stuff in Elder Scrolls/Total War).
The *big* downside for the Aero might be that it is not as loud as many other headphones at max volume. I suspect there is some sort of ear-health cutout going on here. It also doesn’t have anywhere to stow the usb wireless dongle when you are not using it. That hiss at low sound levels might also be a problem for some.
Oh, and to end, the Aero has some very endearing C3PO style beeps and trills for connection and sleep sounds. Many other wireless headphones have an American or Chinese voice, but the Aero has happy beeps for connection and a sad trill for when it disconnects on sleep. I’m clearly easily pleased(!) but ignoring the beeps, overall the Aero is my new go-to gaming headphone.
It’s a keeper for me simply because for me, it edges out the Kraken.
Grea
I was pleasantly surprised with the headset.
It comes well boxed and the headset is well made.
Setup is a breeze and I was up an running in no time. The software is decent and offers some good customisation.
The proof is in the pudding though so a few observations.
They are quite heavy but have decent battery lfe and to be fair sound really good.
Audio is clear on the mic and the battery lasts a good amount of time.
The positives far outweigh the negatives. Wether gaming or listening to music or a film these are really good.
They could be a touch louder though
Grea
I was pleasantly surprised with the headset.
It comes well boxed and the headset is well made.
Setup is a breeze and I was up an running in no time. The software is decent and offers some good customisation.
The proof is in the pudding though so a few observations.
They are quite heavy but have decent battery lfe and to be fair sound really good.
Audio is clear on the mic and the battery lasts a good amount of time.
The positives far outweigh the negatives. Wether gaming or listening to music or a film these are really good.
They could be a touch louder though
Clear as a bell!
Fantastic headset, which is also very comfortable to wear. Ear cushions don’t squeeze your ears, which is something I’ve experienced with other headsets. Wireless charge lasts a good while, in between needing connecting again. Nice clear sound coming through the headset, with no crackle or high pitched squeaky sounds. Really good.
Wertiges, gut klingendes Headset für Gaming und noch gute Musikwiedergabe obendrei
Kaufentscheidungsgrnde: Elite Atlas Aero (Wireless)
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– kein kratzendes Gerusch beim Gamen oder Musik hren durch ein Kabel das an der Kleidung reibt
– Bewegungsfreiheit mit aufgesetzten Kopfhrer
– vorrangig ist es im Game Sprache hervorragend zu verstehen
– auch sehr wichtig feine gut zu ortende Gerusche im Game zu hren um darauf frh zu reagieren zu knnen
– nachrangig ist eine sehr gute neutrale Musikwiedergabe (also gehobene Hi-Fi-Wiedergabe)
– Musik- und YouTube filme sollen aber auch klanglich gut wiedergegeben werden
– Meine Stimme soll durch das Mikrofon und die Digitalisierungssoftware optimal verstndlich sein
– das Mikrofon soll nicht die Stimme verzerren. Es soll klar verstndlich mit kaum Nebengerusche bertragen
– Das wireless Headset soll eine gute Akkulaufzeit haben
– und nicht allzu schwer sein
– Es soll viele Stunden bequem zu tragen sein,
– schnell abzulegen und aufzusetzen sein,
– Es mu eine robuste Konstruktion haben
– einen vernnftigen krftigen Sound (Musik- und Sprachwiedergabe) ermglichen.
– Natrlich mit wenigsten Verzerrungen und geringsten Eigenrauschanteil (minimalstes Rauschen erlaubt),
– Die Musik- und Gerusch-Wiedergabe, sowie meine Sprache, sollten am besten unverzgert weitergeben werden.
Zufllig ergab sich die Mglichkeit, das Elite Atlas Aero Wireless Headset ber Amazon testen zu knnen.
Beschrieben wurde es als Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero wireless Gaming-Headset fr PC.
Die beigelegte Beschreibung ist mehrsprachig,
Im Umfang der Lieferung befindet sich ein USB-Dongle fr das kabellose Senden und Empfang,
sowie ein Ladekabel USB2.0-Stecker zu Micro-USB-Stecker.
Erste Benutzung
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Das Headset kommt vorgeladen an, sollte jedoch laut Herstellerempfehlung vor der ersten Nutzung voll aufgeladen werden. ( Wichtig)
Ein aufladen eines vollkommen leeren Headsets dauert ein paar Stunden. Hier steht keine Angabe zu.
Der Anschluss an dem PC ist denkbar einfach: Adapter angesteckt, kurzes blinken der LED, Erkennung vollautomatisch, es musste nichts eingerichtet werden.
Mein PC benutzt die aktuellste Version Win10 fr diesen Test.
Die hergestellte Verbindung wurde binnen Sekunden mit einem Dauerleuchten der LED angezeigt.
Um die Reichweite zu testen, kann man nichts genaues sagen, im gleichen Raum funktioniert es sehr gut. Die Strke der Funkverbindung ist also mehr als ausreichend.
Die Kopfhrer haben ohne Probleme eine gute Reichweite erreicht.Es gab keinen Klangunterschied obwohl ich auch einen Raum weiter war. Grere Entfernungen sind ja nicht ntig.
Die Kopfhrer selber knnen einfach mittels Metallbgel in der Breite verstellt werden und sind sehr gut zu tragen.
Und die Kopfhrermuscheln sind gut zu drehen.
Das Gewicht liegt bei 402g, ist aber sehr gut zu tragen. Es strt berhaupt nicht.
Alle Knpfe sind ausreichend gro und schnell zu ertasten, keine Fummelei beim Einschalten oder der Lautstrkeregelung.
Das Ein- und Ausschalten meldet der Kopfhrer per Piepton.
Die Lautstrkeregelung an der anderen Kopfhrermuschel hat einen endloses Drehrad, was sehr angenehm zur Justierung ist.
Das Mikrofon ist gut zu biegen, in jede Position und bleibt dort.
Nebengerusche beim Sprechen habe ich noch nicht festgestellt.
Es hat, denke ich, schon eine gute Rauschunterdrckung on bord.
Der Kopfhrer wirkt wertig und sieht optisch gefllig aus.
Insgesamt hat man ein sauber verarbeitetes, hochwertig wirkendes Headset vor sich liegen.
Die Ohrmuscheln liegen fest an, sind weich, lassen kaum Auengerusche durch und sind etwa um 90 drehbar.
So ist es auch bequem um den Hals zu hngen, wenn man es fr ein Paar Minuten absetzt.
Zustzliches Features
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Man kann sogar ohne weiteres Skypen und Musik hren ohne Beeintrchtigung.
Fr Gaming soll es ja vorrangig genutzt werden, aber es geht auch alles andere zb. Musik hren oder
Youtube-Videos schauen.
(Beim Gaming) auch die anderen Mitspieler erkannten sofort die wirklich tolle Sprachqualitt.
Der Sound wurde in Multiplayergames (u.a. in aktuellen beliebten Games) getestet. Der Sound ist absolut deutlich,
Bsse, Mitteltne und Hhen sind gut zu hren, so dass man ein echtes Spieleerlebnis hat
und selbst die schleichenden Schritte der Mitspieler und deren Richtung hrt man gut.
Es gab keine Verbindungsabbrche oder Verzgerungen am PC.
Mein Fazit
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Wer ein wirklich hochwertiges gutes kabelloses Headset zu einem vernnftigen Preis sucht, ist mit dem Elite Atlas Aero wireless bestens ausgestattet.
Hochwertiges, kabelloses Headset nicht nur für Game
Kabelloses Head-Set fr Gamer – einfach nur Mega, kein strendes Kabel mehr und guter Sound beim zocken, chatten oder Musik hren.
Das Headset wird via USB Dongle angeschlossen und sofort vom Pc automatisch erkannt.
Die Kopfhrer sind hervorragend verarbeitet und sehen einfach nur Hammer aus!
Sie haben ein geringes Gewicht und sitzen perfekt am Kopf – einfach bequem auch nach stundenlangem spielen. Die Polsterung ist angenehm weich und man schwitzt nicht darunter. Ich bin zeitweise Brillentrger und der Tragekomfort ist ideal, mit Brille sitzt es ebenfalls perfekt ohne irgendwo zu drcken.
Die Software sorgt fr eine individuelle Anpassung des Sounds, egal ob Gamer oder Musik-Streamer – sauberer, scharfer Klang und maximale Einstellmglichkeiten.
Hier muss man sich als Neuling etwas reinfuchsen, aber es macht irre Spa den perfekten individuellen Sound zu finden.
Der Akku hlt bis zu 30 Stunden – also jede Menge Spielspa ist garantiert. Sollte der Akku schwcheln, einfach das Kabel anstecken und weiterzocken, whrend die Kopfhrer laden.
Hochwertiges, kabelloses Headset mit vielen Einstellmglichkeiten fr jede Menge Spiespa zu einem fairen Preis!
Bon casque assez confortable
Ce casque est confortable, et c’est vrai qu’avec des lunettes branches rigides, on est bien moins gn qu’avec d’autres modles ; les mousses sont trs (trop ?) paisses, ce qui donne ce casque un volume important, mais le poids reste raisonnable, et du coup le confort d’coute est bon mme aprs plus d’une heure.
Pour le reste, la qualit sonore est trs correcte pour le prix, on n’est quand mme pas chez Sennheiser, mais les basses sont prsentes, et le son offre une bonne prsence. Un rapport qualit/prix tout fait correct.
4 out 5
Audible humming at low volume
Superhuman hearing thought it was BS, it really wasnt.. i was surprised
Casque Gaming sans fil
Un vrai atout, le sans fil.
Il en impose direct avec ses dimensions et son poids.
La finition se rvle parfaite et permet de justifier son prix.
Le haut de gamme se ressent. Mme l’emballage demeure raffin. Idal pour un cadeau par exemple.
Il se place avec aises sur la tte et permet une immersion remarquable. En effet, les coussins isolent des bruits extrieurs. Pratique.
Le son resplendit et permet de “briller”.
La restitution donne plein mesure aux vnements. J’ai ador.
Franchement, ct utilisation ce n’est que du bonheur.
J’adopte et je recommande !
Para Pc son increbles! Para consola un poco limitados, pero el sonido es espectacular en Pc que para lo que los he comprado
Premiere bonne expérience sans fil
Trs bon casque, on a affaire avec la marque Turtle Beach et a se remarque.
Ct connectivit, il y a un petit dongle usb qu’il faut brancher sur la PS4 pour pouvoir avoir le sans fil. Les dlais ne me paraissent pas trs importants (si vous tes joueur occasionnel, il vous sera parfait). Le casque est trs lger. J’avais dj achet leur casque le plus cher et il n’est pas aussi lger que celui-l. Le petit dtail qui me manque sur ce casque, c’est que l’on ne puisse pas rgler l’audio du jeu indpendamment de l’audio du chat.
il vient galement avec un micro qui supprime les bruits de fonds pour que les autres joueurs ne soient pas drang.
Franchement, pour le prix, j’ai t positivement surpris avec ce casque. Si votre budget vous le permet, n’hsitez pas prendre ceux-ci.
Casque Turtle beach
J’ai ressenti de suite en comparant avec un autre casque, la lourdeur de ce casque. Ce n’est pas trop lourd mais a peut devenir gnant.
Le son est un peu faible mais de bonne qualit.
L’autonomie est assez bonne, et le micro est de bonne qualit.
Le systme qui permet d’enlever et mettre le micro n’est pas gnial mon got (prise jack), et les deux molettes qui se superposent ne sont pas pratiques non plus. Mais tout reste agrable quand mme utiliser.
Le logiciel sur PC est assez brouillon mais trs complet.
Mitig du coup pour ce casque avec des points amliorer pour qu’il soit parfait.
Gutes und hochwertiges Headset mit vielen Vorzüge
Erstmal muss ich sagen, dass das Headset samt Zubehr in einer wirklich hochwerigen Verpackung geliefert wird.
Das Headset ist zusammengeklappt vollstndig in Schaumstoff gehllt. Daneben befindet sich ein kleiner Karton mit dem Zubehr, wie Kurzanleitung, Dongle und Kabel.
Der Tragekomfort ist auch fr Brillentrger tatschlich sehr angenehm. Mich persnlich strt die Brille bzw. der Kopfhrer beim tragen jedenfalls berhaupt nicht.
Die weichen Polster der Hrmuscheln schmiegen sich sehr gut um das Ohr und ben keinerlei unangenehmen Druck aus. So ist auch langes tragen kein Problem.
Was ich sehr praktisch finde, ist dass man das Mikrofon abnehmen kann. Meist muss man es ja irgendwo mehr oder weniger vollstndig verschwindent einklappen. Hier aber steckt man es einfach aus, wenn man es nicht braucht und es kann in keiner Weise stren.
Das Headset wurde an meinem Windows 10 PC sofort und ohne Probleme erkannt. Ich konnte ich es sofort nutzen. Auch der Regler fr die Lautstrke kann direkt genutzt werden.
Die Tonqualitt finde ich sehr gut. Die Kopfhrer bieten sogar recht anstndige Bsse, wenn man Musik damit hrt. Aber auch ansonsten ist der Klang gut und man versteht klar und deutlich alles.
Wer es an seinem Smartphone nutzen mchte, hat die Mglichkeit, dies mit dem mitgelieferten Kabel zu tun. Ich konnte die Kopfhrer zwar mir meinem Samsung S8 verbienden, jedoch werden sie nicht als Kopfhrer erkennt und folglich erfolgt auch keine Musikwiedergabe ber diese.
Wenn man das Gert mal nicht braucht, lsst es sich wieder platzsparend “zusammenfalten” und beiseite legen.
Wer auf der Suche nach einem guten Headset (mit unterschiedlichen Einsatzmglichkeiten) ist, der macht hier sicherlich nichts falsch.
Comodos
Una calidad muy buena, batera larga, puedes usarlos mientras se cargan, una maravilla
Die Inbetriebnahme ist super einfach. Software runterladen und loslegen. Die 1 Lithium-Polymer Batterien sind bereits enthalten.
Mein erster Kopfhrer in dieser Preisklasse und der Unterschied ist deutlich zu merken! Fr die richtigen Zocker ist das Turtle Beach Atlas Headset ja eher unteres Preissegment, aber meine bisherigen Kopfhrer haben nicht mal die Hlfte gekostet und ich merke jetzt erst im Vergleich wie schlecht die sind und wie cool die von Elite Atlas Aero sind. Die Akkulaufzeit von 30 Stunden kann sich auch sehen lassen.
Der Sitz ist komfortabel und Auengerusche dringen so gut wie gar nicht durch. Der Surround Sound beim Gaming ist fr mich ein neues Erlebnis. Kannte ich so noch nicht und gefllt mir sehr.
Danke frs Lesen und Ansehen meiner Bewertung. Ich wrde mich freuen, wenn es fr Sie ntzlich war…
Concurrent de taille
Je possde depuis un an un G933 qui me satisfaisait jusqu’ici cependant avec ce l’Atlas Aero on monte d’un cran niveau qualit. Dans les deux cas a reste des casques 100% plastiques ( lgret oblige ), le casque peut tre port pendant plusieurs heures sans problme.
La qualit de la mousse est largement suprieur la G933, le casque englobe bien les oreilles, ce n’est pas un casque ferm, on entends toujours l’environnement qui nous entoure ce qui peut-tre bien ou pas selon chaque personne, personnellement je suis dans un environnement calme donc ce casque ouvert ne pose pas de problme.
Niveau audio, c’est trs ax FPS avec un penchant pour les Aigus parfait pour les bruits de pas, je tiens signaler que l’galisateur est modifiable via leur logiciel. Ce casque n’est clairement pas fait pour la musique, vous serez prvenu.
Le casque a t reconnu ds que j’ai branch le dongle USB, pas de pilotes, rien mais c’est conseill d’installer le software pour avoir la pleine maitrise du casque.
Le casque ne grince pas, il est trs bon facture. Les deux grands dfauts que je lui trouve c’est le port micro-USB pour un casque 150, j’aurai prfr un type-C devenu plus commun et son microphone non rtractable, c’est dire qu’il ne se range pas comme dans le G933 mais qu’il reste apparent 100% du temps mme si l’on ne l’utilise pas, je trouve a dommage.
En conclusion, c’est une agrable surprise. Je ne me serai srement pas dirig vers cette marque pour acheter un casque gamer sans fils surtout avec un prix un peu haut mais aprs test, il n’a rien envier mon G933 !
Ein großartiges Headset für (PC-) Game
Das Headset ist qualitativ hochwertig verarbeitet und komfortabel. Die Polsterungen am Kopf sind so bequem, dass sie sogar nach Stunden noch angenehm am Kopf liegen. Die Polsterung an den Ohren ist sehr gut verarbeitet und man schwitzt beim Tragen auch nicht. Das Headset ist durch eine integrierte Anpassungsmglichkeit sogar gut fr Brillentrger geeignet.
Die Tonqualitt dieses Headsets hat mich echt beeindruckt, denn durch die zustzliche Software (diese kann man herunterladen und anschlieend installieren) kann man noch sehr viele Einstellungen und Anpassungen vornehmen und es genau an die persnlichen Wnsche und Vorlieben anpassen. Sogar das Mikrofon lsst sich so anpassen, um die optimale Qualitt auch hierbei zu erreichen.
Es gibt zustzlich, dank der Software, die Mglichkeit des “Super hearing” , wodurch man in-Game die Schritte oder das Feuer der Waffen besser hrt, verglichen mit dem Rest oder der sonstigen Einstellungen des Spiels.
Alles in Einem, ist dieses Headset vermutlich das beste Headset, dass ich je hatte und ich kann es nur weiterempfehlen.
Très bonne qualité de son et dispose d’un grand choix de réglages.
Ce casque est vraiment super surtout en version sans fil cela offre une certaine libert quand on joue. Avant d’utiliser le casque il faut installer le logiciel qui permet de connecter son casque l’ordinateur et qui permet d’ajuster les rglages de votre casque. Le logiciel offre vraiment un large choix d’options pour couter de la musique, jouer, ou utiliser le micro.
Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero Kabelloses Gaming-Headse
Das kabellose Gaming Headset ist hochwertig verarbeitet und auch hochwertig verpackt. Das Headset kommt in einer schnen schwarzen Box, somit auch ideal zum Verschenken. Die Kopfhrer lassen sich einfach verstellen und zusammenklappen und sind dadurch auch fr den Transport bestens geeignet. Zustzlich befinden sich auf den Seiten die verschiedensten Knpfe, um diverse Einstellungen zu treffen.
Auch das mitgelieferte Zubehr ist gut.
Von der Tonqualitt her sind sie fr meine Ohren wirklich sehr gut.
Dieses Headset funktioniert sowohl mit PC, Ps4 und Mac. (Achtung Mac & Ps4 User: Die Software “Turtle Beach Control Studio” und “Waves 3D Audio” sind hier nicht verfgbar.)
Pro
* Der Sound wird meiner Ansicht nach optimal wiedergegeben.
* Superhuman Hearing – fr mein empfinden werden hier Schritte noch besser “ortbarer”.
* Durch das “Turtle Beach Control Studio” kann man fr den Kopfhrer noch weitere Feineinstellungen vornehmen und diese nach seinen Wnschen individualisieren.
* Unter den Kopfhrern schwitze ich nicht und der Tragekomfort ist sehr gut.
* Die Akkuleistung ist recht ordentlich und sollte sie mal whrend des Spielens gegen Null fallen, kann man ein lngeres USB Kabel nehmen und anschlieen. D.h. Laden und Spielen zur selben zeit ist mglich.
Contra
* Leider ist im Mikrofon ein gewisses Grundrauschen zu hren, dass vor allem wenn noch kein Ton wieder gegeben wird ich persnlich als strend empfinde. Sobald es im Spiel zur Sache geht, ist davon nichts mehr zu vernehmen. Nach dem letzten Firmware update hat es sich sogar etwas verbessert. D.h. vielleicht kann der Hersteller dieses Problem in einem weiteren Softwareupdate komplett in den Griff bekommen. Benutzt man das Headset ohne Mikrofon ist vom strenden rauschen nichts mehr festzustellen. D.h. hier ist definitiv das Mikrofon das Problem.
Wenn diese Rezension ntzlich ist, wre ich ber ein “hilfreich” sehr dankbar.
Unfassbar GUT für BRILLENTRÄGER
Mensch, was ist das oft fr ein Krampf, als Brillentrger ein gutes Headset zu finden das nicht nach einiger Zeit schmerzen an den Schlfen verursacht, weil es die Brille an die Birne drckt!
Mit diesem Headset hat das definitiv ein Ende!
Installation:
Den USB Dongle einfach in einen freien USB Anschluss am Rechner stecken. Windows beginnt umgehend mit der Installation und Einrichtung des Atlas. Sobald die Meldung kam, es sei fertig eingerichtet, schaltete ich das Headset ein. Es dauerte vielleicht 2 Sekunden, dann war es auch schon Verbunden.
Der Sound ist super, neben dem power Knopf, welcher extra etwas im Gehuse versenkt ist um ihn nicht versehentlich zu bettigen, gibt es noch einen Knopf der den Bass aus und einschaltet. Das Headset lsst sich ber Micro USB aufladen, auch whrend der Nutzung. Ein Kabel zum laden liegt bei, jedoch kein Netzstecker. Einfach mit einem Handy Ladegert laden oder halt direkt am PC ber USB.
Ebenfalls kann man ein Klinkenkabel benutzen, welches ebenfalls beiliegt.
Zustzlich zum Lautstrkeregler gibt es auch einen Extra fr die eigene Stimme – sehr Praktisch!
Der Sound stellt sich mir Kristallklar dar und lsst soweit keine Wnsche offen. Saubere Arbeit, Turtle Beach!
Von mir gibt es volle 5 Sterne und eine klare Kaufempfehlung fr ein super verarbeitetes, einfach einzurichtendes Gert welches einem guten Klang in diversen Situationen Bietet und fr mich als Brillentrger endlich ein bequemes tragen ermglicht.
Confort pour les porteurs de lunettes
Vraiment super confortable pour les porteurs de lunettes grce la mousse mmoire de forme.
Utilisable sans fil grce l’metteur USB inclus et avec fil, un plus et confort de jeu.
Peux servir aussi bien pour couter de la musique, que pour jouer sur PC, avec la Ps4 ou la Xbox one.
Bonne qualit de son et bonne attnuation des bruits extrieurs.
Trs bonne autonomie en sans fil.
Le micro fonctionne galement trs bien.
Casque assez lourd contrairement d’autres modles, mais trs confortable.
Trs bien les commandes distinctes entre le volume du jeu et celui du chat.
Das Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Areo ist ein super Headset fur PCler und Konsoleros. Groartiges, robustes Design, guter Tragekomfort, der sich sogar fr Brillentrger individuell anpassen lsst und bombastischer Sound.
Beiliegend findet sich neben einen Ladekabel, abnehmbaren Mikrofon und dem USB-Dongle auch ein Klinkenkabel samt Mikrofon und 3 Tasten. Mit denen kann man am Smartphone zB. lauter oder leiser drehen, dazu mit der Medientaste Anrufe entgegen nehmen oder auflegen, sowie bei Wiedergabe von Musik durch einmaligen Druck pausieren und fortsetzen, zweimaligen Druck ein Lied weiter und durch dreimaligen Druck ein Lied zurck springen. Kabellos wird das Headset zwar vom Handy erkannt, spielt aber keinen Sound ab. Dies ist aber wahrscheinlich ein individuelles Android-Problem.
Am PC hat das kleine Kraftpaket natrlich – Installation der zugehrigen Software vorausgesetzt – die meisten Funktionen und die besten Resultate in Sachen Tonqualitt. Besagte Software war schnell und einfach installiert, sich durch die Funktionen whlen erforderte etwas mehr Zeit, war aber auch recht schnell erledigt. Hier gibt’s wenn nur etwas am Mikrofon auszusetzen, dieses fhrt seine Dienste zwar aus, qualitativ wre aber noch was drin gewesen.
An einer Playstation 4 lsst sich das Headset sowohl per Klinke am Controller anschlieen als auch per USB-Dongle Kabellos verwenden. An dieser Stelle sei allerdings erwhnt, dass die kabellose Nutzung nur ein paar Meter Reichweite hat und schnell durch Hindernisse gestrt wird – wer beim Musik hren also auf Wanderschaft geht, sollte den Anschluss an den Controller whlen.
An einer Xbox One lsst sich das Headset ausschlielich per Klinke anschlieen, sofern der benutzte Controller ber solch einen Anschluss verfgt – ansonsten hilft nur ein 40-Adapter. Zwar verbinden sich Headset und Dongle, eine kabellose Nutzung via Bluetooth ist jedoch nicht mglich.
Bei einer Nintendo Switch mag man im ersten Moment denken, dass sixh das Headset nur ber Klinke anschlieen lsst, und dass man so ohne ein Verlngerungskabel lediglich im Handheld-Modus spielen kann. Das ist allerdings nicht wahr. Sehr zu meiner berraschung erkennt die Switch nicht nur sofort und ohne Einstellungs-Wirrwar die Kopfhrer, nein, im Gegensatz zu PS4 und Xbox One, wo keine der Funktionstasten ihren Dienst tun, registriert die Switch sogar den Lautstrkeregler. Groartig!
Das Mikrofon hingegen hat natrlich keinerlei Zweck hier, da es auf der Switch keinerlei Party-Chat oder hnliches gibt.
Fazit: Grandioses Headset fr alle PC- PS4- und Switch-Besitzer, die nach einem Kabellosen Headset suchen. Als Xbox One-Nutzer muss man hingegen entweder mit der Lsung per Klinke leben oder sich nach einer von Microsoft abgesegneten Alternative umschauen – was allerdings nicht am Headset, sondern an der Konsole liegt. Turtle Beach hat mit dem Elite Atlas Aero nichts falsch gemacht, auch wenn es hier und da natrlich Raum fr Verbesserung gibt. Fr das, was man geboten bekommt, ist es allemal sein Geld wert.
5/5
Super Sound, besser als erwarte
Ich hab das Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero Gaming Headset gestern ausgepackt,
den kleinen USB Adapter in die Ps4 Buchse gesteckt, dann das Mic in den
Kopfhrer gesteckt , bis es eingerastet ist, und dann mit meinem amerikanischen
Kumpel erstmal fast 4 Stunden The Elder Scrolls Online gespielt.
Die Bedienungsanleitung hab ich mir gar nicht erst durchgelesen.
Ich mu sagen, das Teil trgt sich super, ich bin Brillentrger, keine Probleme
mit Schwitzen oder Kneifen whrend der Session.
Und, ob es jetzt Einbildung ist oder nicht, kann ich nicht sagen, aber ich hatte
das Gefhl, das der Sound die Musik und die Sprache vom Spiel bei ESO
besser rber gekommen ist, als bei meinem Ps4 Headset.
Ich hab meinen Kumpel gefragt, ob er mich gut versteht, und er meinte, besser
als mit meinem alten Headset. Ich hab ihn auch irgendwie besser verstanden,
dabei hat er sein altes Headset noch genutzt.
Also, im Prinzip alles irgendwie besser als mit dem blichen Playstation 4 Headset.
Htte ich ja jetzt nicht so erwartet, kein Knacken oder Rauschen, wie hier berichtet
wurde.
An der linken Seite knnt Ihr noch die Lautstrke und die Stimmeinstellung regeln,
das ging bei mir irgendwie nicht, denke aber, das man das per Pc einstellen kann.
Wie gesagt, hab mir die Anleitung nicht durchgelesen, aber die Einstellungen nehme
ich eh am Spiel selbst vor.
Dabei sieht das Ding noch super schick aus, ist hochwertig und edel verpackt,
trgt sich angenehm- auch fr Brillentrger.
Kann wirklich nicht meckern, und empfehle es super gerne weiter.
Für den normalen Gebrauch geeigne
Heute angekommen und mein Mann hat sich so gefreut, dass es direkt getestet werden musste. Er hatte bisher auch eins der gleichen Marke und fand das schon gut. Aber dieses scheint noch um einiges besser zu sein.
Die Kopfhrer sind gut gepolstert und liegen daher gut auf. ohne dass sie Druckschmerzen verursachen. Natrlich kommt es aber besonder auf die Tonqualitt an und die ist mehr als gut.
Zwar hatr es etwas gedauert, bis er alles richtig eingestellt hat. Man muss also etwas rumprobieren, aber dann istes ein wirklich gutes Tonerlebnis, habe da auch selbst mal probegehrt…
Man selbnst hat einen super Klang im Ohr und auch der Gegenber war begeistert.
Allerdings kann ich nicht sagen, wie sich das Headset bei Spielen wie Call of Duty oder hnlichem macht. Mein Mann spielt eher FIFA oder Autorennen, da wird eher einfach beim spielen gequatscht.
Fr den normalen Gebrauch geeigne
It’s one of the best wireless headset I’ve used for PC. Good build quality with comfortable ear cups, sound quality is good for gaming and movies, but I find the overall volume a bit low. Waves 3D audio is fine for gaming and movies. Mic quality is surprising good for a wireless headset. Software is pretty good as well.
Positives
+ Build quality
+ Sound quality
+ Waves 3D audio
+ Mic quality
+ Software
+ Battery life 30h
+ Portability
Negatives
– Not loud enough at 100% volume, my previous wireless headset was louder (hope a firmware update can fix it).
– The top of the band may get irritating after long gaming sessions. Some extra padding would be nice.
– Heavy (around 400g)
– Micro usb instead of type c.
Casque polyvalent qui fait un peu tout et suffisamment bie
Esthtique sobre
Sans fil et filaire
Autonomie
Confort
Pas pour les audiophiles
Micro USB en 2019 a ce prix
Arrive dans une jolie bote qui peut servir pour le ranger quand on ne s’en sert pas. Le casque est d’une construction solide, avec suffisamment de points d’ajustement pour accommoder une grosse majorit de ttes. Il pse relativement lourd en main compar d’autres casques mais l’usage je n’ai pas ressenti une fatigue le porter. Les coussinets sont trs pais avec une mousse mmoire de forme qui vite que les oreilles ne touchent les drivers. Le revtement des coussinets est un mlange de faux cuir et de tissu, confortable, je n’ai pas senti d’accumulation de chaleur l’intrieur du casque. Il semble lgrement ouvert ce qui aide pour la chauffe et la pression mais qui fait que l’extrieur entend un peu ce que l’on coute.
Le casque arrive avec un dongle USB pour se connecter sans fil un PC quip de Windows 10. Le dongle USB fonctionne aussi sur Mac mais ne dispose pas d’option logiciel dessus. En plus du dongle, il y a aussi un cble analogique avec une tlcommande et un micro intgr. Trs pratique si on n’a plus de batterie, mais cela rend le casque compatible avec toutes les plateformes (mobiles, PS4, Switch, Xbox) ds l’instant qu’il y a une prise casque. C’est ds lors un casque filaire, mais c’est sympa d’avoir l’option de s’en servir autrement que sur son PC en cas de besoin.
La batterie est plutt bonne, difficile dterminer mais elle tient plusieurs jours d’utilisation prolong avant de devoir tre charge. C’est dommage que le chargement se fasse en micro USB plutt qu’en USB-C en 2019 ce prix. Quand la plupart des tlphones on fait la transition, ainsi que la Switch et des PC portables, il est dommage devoir trimballer un cable dsuet, surtout qu’il aurait pu bnficier d’une charge plus rapide.
Le son est bon, principalement pour le jeu. Clairement le casque est calibr pour les tirs et les explosions. En revanche sa signature sonore est un peu agressive sur les aigus quand on coute de la musique et cela peut tre dsagrable en fonction du style musicale que l’on coute ainsi que du volume.
Le micro est bon. On peut l’ajuster, il a un petit filtre pour attnuer le souffle, un bouton pour le couper sur le ct du casque, ainsi qu’une molette pour ajuster le volume du micro directement sur le casque. Le micro est dtachable si on veut utiliser le casque ailleurs sans le micro, ce qui est tout fait possible vu son esthtique plus sobre que certains autres casques orients gamer.
Un excellent casque sans fil pour le PC, confortable pour de longues sessions avec de la polyvalence dans son mode filaire pour d’autres appareisl. Il brille un peu moins en consommation de mdia, mais il correspond au cahier des charges pour lequel il a t conu.
It’s one of the best wireless headset I’ve used for PC. Good build quality with comfortable ear cups, sound quality is good for gaming and movies, but I find the overall volume a bit low. Waves 3D audio is fine for gaming and movies. Mic quality is surprising good for a wireless headset. Software is pretty good as well.
Positives
+ Build quality
+ Sound quality
+ Waves 3D audio
+ Mic quality
+ Software
+ Battery life 30h
+ Portability
Negatives
– Not loud enough at 100% volume, my previous wireless headset was louder (hope a firmware update can fix it).
– The top of the band may get irritating after long gaming sessions. Some extra padding would be nice.
– Heavy (around 400g)
– Micro usb instead of type c.
Tragekomfort meiner Meinung nach super, ich habe einen relativ groen Kopf nach paar Stunden tragen habe ich das Teil nicht mal mehr am Kopf gesprt.. Die Ohrpolster sind auch top wurde selbst nach langem tragen nicht zu warm..
Super Klang keine Einwnde was das angeht.. Beim Mikrofon meinte mein Kollege das meine Stimme ganz gut rber kommt Tastatur klappern etc. konnte er nicht hren beim sprechen also auch da Daumen hoch!
Fr mich hat das Headset nur ein groes Kontra und zwar hat man ein extrem lautes und nerviges rauschen wenn man die Gesamtlautstrke auf dem Pc auf 45 oder hher stellt und alles unter 45 gibts kein Rauschen aber dann ist es auch viel zu leise
Also wenn Turtle Beach das irgendwie fixen knnte wre das ein 1A Headset
Leider hat es auch nicht geholfen die Software bzw die Audio Treiber zu installieren.. Habe also alles versucht was mir einfiel aber hat leider nichts geholfen wsste zu gern warum das mit dem Rauschen so ist..
My first pair of gaming headphones ever when I was I kid were Turtle Beach DX11s. Back then I thought you couldn’t get any better than those. Fast forward almost 10 years and I decided to get the Elite Atlas Aeros. I wanted a top shelf PC gaming headset and figured I’d give Turtle Beach another go. The headphones are, in short, incredible. The sound quality is top shelf. The headphones are extremely comfortable, and can be worn for very long stints of gaming without any issues or discomfort. The software that comes with the headphones is the icing on top. The level of customization is amazing, I was able to add the right amount of bass and treble to get the perfect balance. The Waves NX 3D audio cranks up the immersion. I decided to test this out playing DOOM and hearing all the small detailed sounds in a spatial 3D manner made me feel even more immersed than normal. It’s adds a new level of enjoyment to gaming. Overall, these are the best headphones I’ve ever used, period.