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Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero Wireless PC Gaming Headset

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Model Name Elite Atlas Aero
Color Black
Form Factor Over Ear
Connectivity Technology Wireless

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  • Control Studio - Maximize your audio experience with this all-new comprehensive software suite that allows you to easily manage and customize audio settings from your desktop.
  • Waves Nx 3d Audio - Waves Nx delivers an immersive 3D audio experience by providing pinpoint location accuracy and lifelike sound enabling gamers to be inside the game. By recreating real-world sounds in a virtual space, Waves Nx 3D Audio surrounds the gamer in a natural environment creating a more accurate spatial scene so that they can easily pick out important sounds to help them win.
  • 50mm Nanoclear Speakers - Elite Atlas Aero features Turtle Beach’s large, powerful 50mm Nanoclear over-ear speakers, tuned to deliver a vast soundstage as well as the clearest team chat via crisper sound with less distortion for a game changing audio experience.
  • EQ Audio Presets, Including Bass Boost - Enhance your gameplay experience with EQ audio presets including Bass Boost, Natural Sound, Bass and Treble Boost and Vocal Boost. Customize your audio experience by creating your own presets utilizing the 10-band equalizer.
  • Superhuman Hearing Optimized For PC - With Turtle Beach's exclusive Superhuman Hearing sound setting combined with Waves MaxxMultiband technology, you'll have the competitive advantage by being able to hear all the subtle yet game-changing sounds, like enemy footsteps and reloads.
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Product Description

The Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero is the ultimate high-performance wireless headset for PC gamers and streamers alike. Whether dominating the battlefield, streaming your favorite game, or simply just enjoying content, Elite Atlas Aero is built for the complete wireless PC audio experience providing a vast, customizable sound-stage. Access Turtle Beach’s Control Studio, an all-new, desktop software suite that enables a multitude of features to customize your audio including Waves Nx 3D Audio and the PC-optimized Superhuman Hearing from Waves, a Grammy winning innovator of state-of-the-art audio software. Powerful 50mm Nanoclear speakers and a high-sensitivity microphone deliver crisp sound and crystal-clear chat for focused immersion. Built with comfort and durability in mind, the Elite Atlas Aero features a sleek metal floating headband, exclusive Pro Specs Glasses Relief system, and includes a rechargeable 30-hour battery, so you can stay in the game or on stream even longer.

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CONTROL STUDIO

Maximize your audio experience with this all-new comprehensive software suite that allows you to easily manage and customize audio settings from your desktop. Turtle 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. With Turtle Beach's exclusive Superhuman Hearing sound setting combined with Waves Maxx Multi-band technology, you'll have the competitive advantage by being able to hear all the subtle yet game-changing sounds, like enemy footsteps and reloads. Independently adjust and easily find the perfect balance between game audio and chat audio. Enhance your game play experience with EQ audio presets including Bass Boost, Chat Boost, Natural Sound, Bass and Treble Boost, and Vocal Boost. Have your favorite audio controls at your fingertips with configurable macros for audio features.

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WIRELESS GAME & CHAT

Experience crystal clear, stunning Waves Nx 3D Audio 100% wireless with the included USB transmitter.

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REMAPPABLE ON-EAR CONTROLS

With master volume, mic mute and two adjustable control functions, your favorite features are always at your fingertips.

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DURABLE COMFORT

A sleek metal headband with a suspended pad and switchable cooling gel-infused memory foam ear cushions ensure unmatched comfort so you can focus on the game or task at hand.

50MM NANOCLEAR SPEAKERS

Elite Atlas Aero features Turtle Beach’s large, powerful 50mm Nanoclear over-ear speakers, tuned to deliver a vast sound-stage as well as the clearest team chat via crisper sound with less distortion for a game changing audio experience.

PRO GAMING MIC WITH TRUSPEAK TECHNOLOGY

Points are won, and matches lost with a single command, and the Elite Atlas Aero’s removable, noise-cancelling microphone with TruSpeak Technology is there to ensure your voice is always heard loud and clear.

VARIABLEMIC MONITORING

Say it...don't shout it, thanks to the ability to hear and adjust the volume of your own voice inside the headset to avoid shouting at teammates and other players.

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    Customer reviews

    3.9 out of 5 stars
    3.9 out of 5
    1,632 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers are disappointed with the connectivity of the headphones. They also disagree on sound quality, quality, comfort, mic quality, performance, ease of use, and value.

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    141 customers mention81 positive60 negative

    Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the headphones. Some mention that the sound is great, they have super human hearing, and the noise cancellation is perfect. However, others say that the product is horrible, has terrible microphone quality, and has noise issues. The headset audio is constantly distorted at high volume noises.

    "...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...." Read more

    "...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..." Read more

    "...These work for that. I think they sound great. They also work well with simulated surround software...." Read more

    "Sound quality is up there but it's a lot of work to get everything just right with the pc and the TB software...." Read more

    92 customers mention35 positive57 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the headphones. Some mention it's high quality, durable, and a fantastic piece of equipment, while others say that it breaks pretty easily, has a defect in the hinge, and is too fragile.

    "...Where the cans rotate and swivel, the plastic has broken and the right can is now wobbly and days away from completely failure.Less...." Read more

    "...For under $150, this is a fantastic piece of equipment." Read more

    "They sound great and are comfortable to wear but the design causes them to break on the inside near the folding section I have seen many reviews..." Read more

    "...Sound quality - both have excellent quality, the Aero seems to pick up less random outside noise though...." Read more

    85 customers mention53 positive32 negative

    Customers are mixed about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention it's super comfortable, has a more comfortable fit over the years, and can wear it for hours with ease. However, others say that it'd be impossible to wear for an extended period of time, because the ear cup foam compresses too much and starts to hurt a little.

    "...That was the selling point for me honestly. They are super comfy and I can go hours without any discomfort...." Read more

    "...The cushions are great all around except that your ear will hurt into long sessions if you dont habe your ear perfectly centered...." Read more

    "...Old Edit- Great sound quality, great comfort, OK software and abysmal build quality...." Read more

    "...And the Aero has a more comfortable fit over the years...." Read more

    72 customers mention27 positive45 negative

    Customers are mixed about the mic quality of the headphones. Some mention that it's very nice, incredible, and a great headset, while others say that it is terrible, the worst headset ever in history, and cheap.

    "...Big mistake. It was horrible...." Read more

    "As far as the sound quality, it's really good. Unfortunately that's about it...." Read more

    "...downgrade from abysmal build quality to literal garbage...." Read more

    "...Now, mic quality is also purely subjective, but both my friends and I have heard what it makes my voice sound like and we can agree that it does not..." Read more

    33 customers mention14 positive19 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the headphones. Some mention that they work great for what they use them for, and the price is good. They are comfortable and get really loud, while others say that the piece came with a defect and will not work. The transmitter stopped working, and after installing it literally causes the headset to stop working. The microphone barely works.

    "...Specifically, sometimes they will not turn on. The red LED pops on for a second and then, poof, nothing...." Read more

    "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...." Read more

    "...includes the drivers for the headset completely messed up and stopped working...." Read more

    "...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...." Read more

    27 customers mention13 positive14 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the headphones. Some mention that it's pretty easy to use, set up, and configure. They appreciate the convenient wireless dongle and the sound control app. However, others say that it can be frustrating to use and not worth the hassle.

    "...with getting the software to work on their Windows PC, but my install was flawless. The firmware updates were a snap, also...." Read more

    "...my voice comes back with an almost unnoticeable delay which is extremely annoying and makes sidetone pointless to even include, it also gave my..." Read more

    "...ear cups.. solid Idea.. right.. Ear cups btw are great.. very easy to deal with and super comfortable.. but ON ear not Over Ear.. So after three..." Read more

    "...My only complaint is that it can be pretty annoying to turn on...." Read more

    26 customers mention14 positive12 negative

    Customers are mixed about the value of the headphones. Some mention that it's a great product for the price, while others say that it is overpriced and of low quality.

    "...if you're looking for a mic, the aero is a great choice and its reasonably priced." Read more

    "After almost a year of use, the almost $200 headset is dead. Not because of the speakers going out, but due to the physical product breaking...." Read more

    "...The microphone I bought, which is top quality for the price, is the Fifine K669 USB microphone..." Read more

    "...This is absolutely NOT worth $100+ and I am EXTREMELY disappointed...UPDATE: Not only did the transmitter stop working..." Read more

    19 customers mention0 positive19 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the headphones. They mention that it loses connection with the Wireless receiver when walking more than 5 feet away. The USB transmitter given wouldn't connect to the device, and the USB dongle constantly failed to connect. Some customers also report that the pairing does not work.

    "...about this headset is that every now and then I have trouble getting the headset connected...." Read more

    "...really isn't a problem until the headphones decide that they do not want to connect to the wireless adapter usb port they include...." Read more

    "...are not good, if I walk too far away and come back it gets lost and won't reconnect unless I turn it off and on and it usually takes multiple times..." Read more

    "...If cut out for long enough, (a few minutes) the headset will lose connection to the USB dongle and then needs to be turned off and on several times..." Read more

    Great headset, but it has some major shortcomings as well
    3 Stars
    Great headset, but it has some major shortcomings as well
    Before you begin reading this review, If you just want to read a pros and cons list of the Elite Atlas Aero, skip to it below the following paragraph. If you want a more detailed review, then read the entire review. I make it no secret that the mic on the headset could be better, but if you want to know what my solution was to it, then I will have that written in my conclusion below the pros and cons list.This headset has features that I both really like and really dislike at the same time. To start with what I like about it, it has pretty nice surround sound audio. While I am aware that sound quality is completely subjective, I think this headset sounds proper good. You can even change the sound settings to your liking in the Turtle Beach Control Studio, save presets of your settings, establish macros, etc. It is also comfortable to wear. Like any headset when you first get it, you need to wear it for some time to break it in, which was the case for this headset because it felt like a vice on my head for about two weeks. After that initial break in time, however, I am able to comfortably wear it for long gaming sessions (my definition of that is at least 4-6 hours or so, but I can comfortably wear them for longer, too). Another neat feature of this headset that you will not find on other headsets is it's ability to be folded up if you are going to be traveling with it. I should have a picture of what it looks like folded up on this review. As it says in the title of the product, it is wireless, which is always a great plus. As a matter of fact, you would not be spending this much on a headset if it were not wireless. Since it is wireless, it runs on battery, which is another strength this headset has. I can easily use this headset for 2-3 days (on and off usage, of course) before I have to even think about about recharging it. One more pro I will list that is purely subjective is that this headset looks amazing. It has a black and silver color scheme with Turtle Beach branding on both cups and on the band on the top. The interior part of the cups are made with some type of PU leather that makes the headset look quite premium, and the build quality is exceptional as the plastic feels tough and does not succumb to bending. As for the negatives of this headset, they can make choosing this headset difficult because while this headset has strong positives to it, it also has potentially deal breaking negatives. The worst offender against this headset is that the mic quality is garbage. Now, mic quality is also purely subjective, but both my friends and I have heard what it makes my voice sound like and we can agree that it does not sound good at all. The quality could be comparable to a $20 headset, or it might even be possible to find one around that price point that sounds better than this headset's microphone. To add insult to injury, this mic has not all the time, but often enough, had static noise, which nobody wants to hear (I could not say if the static will be present in all headsets, but it is absolutely present in mine). Another gripe I have about this headset is that every now and then I have trouble getting the headset connected. The headset connects via a USB dongle, and the idea is that you hold down the power button on the headset to turn it on and it connects. Sometimes, however, it simply will not connect the first time. I can always get it connected eventually by unplugging and replugging the dongle, restarting the software (the software can be buggy at times), turning the headset off and back on again, or doing a combination of the three. I deal with it, but the headset would be much better if it simply connected every time. This next con does not affect me as much, but other reviews that I have read on this headset indicate how it could be a problem for some, but not others. That problem is that all the dials and button for the sound and whatnot are located on the rear of the left cup, which is not ideal for people that like to lie down and listen to music because the dials can be accidentally be dialed, thus unexpectedly changing the volume of the sound. The headset would be improved if Turtle Beach simply put these dials and buttons on the front of the right cup because that part is completely bare of any buttons or dials and would solve that problem. Once again, not everybody will have this problem, but the "glasses friendly" feature is not as good as I feel like it could be. I do not wear prescription glasses, but I have a pair that is anti blue light, so I will sometimes wear those when I am gaming late at night. Those glasses are relatively thick, however, so I believe that this feature is not a complete con, but more of a "your mileage may vary" type of feature, as those particular glasses are fairly uncomfortable when worn with the headset on. I believe that is everything I have to say about the headset, and I know it was pretty wordy, so I will summarize everything I said in a list below.Pros-Sound quality is phenomenal (subjective)-Turtle Beach Control Studio allows for customization of sound, presets, macros, etc.-Comfortable, can be worn for hours (keep in mind that like all other headsets, you will need to break it in at first, so it could be relatively uncomfortable for about two weeks or so)-Folds up for convenient travelling-Wireless (obviously)-Long lasting battery (I can get a couple days out of the headset between charges)-Looks great and has sturdy build qualityCons-Microphone is garbage (mine often has static noise) (also subjective)-Getting the headset connected is sometimes challenging-Buttons and dials on back of headset, so lying down and listening to music can be a challenge-"Glasses friendly" feature probably could be better, but I say your mileage may vary on this oneShould you buy this headset? If the price is right, then maybe. If all you care about is having excellent sound and a microphone that is far from perfect, but gets the job done, then you might be interested in considering this headset for its sound customization. If you absolutely need a good mic, then I say look elsewhere. If you do not mind spending a little more, then do what I did to get the best of both worlds in which I bought a separate microphone with a cheap microphone stand. The microphone I bought, which is top quality for the price, is the Fifine K669 USB microphone (if you want to learn more about it, a bunch of tech youtubers such as Linus Tech Tips had good things to say about it). The current price for it is much steeper than it was ($45 now compared to about $27 when it was being widely reviewed. I guess the company realized what a good product they had and jacked up the price). As for the microphone stand, unless you are also doing some type of professional recording or whatever, just get the cheapest Amazon Basics stand you can get (mine was about $13). I would still say the current price is not too much to spend on the microphone, but unless if you really want this headset, I guarantee there is a better deal somewhere else. To put it in perspective, I bought the Elite Atlas Aero for about $130, plus the microphone for $25 (it was listed as used, but it arrived like new), plus the stand for $13, which totals to about $168 to have good sound and a good mic. If you bought the same thing now (assuming the headset is still $130), then you would be paying about $188, which is close enough to the $200 headset threshold, so you might as well get something high end in the first place if you are spending that much money.The price that I think this headset should be is $80-$90, but I do not think you could buy it for that price.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2019
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2020
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    1.0 out of 5 stars Edited: 7 Month Update
    Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2020
    TL:DR - New Edit- If I could give 0 stars, I would. downgrade from abysmal build quality to literal garbage. See "Edited" text below, and read the countless reviews showing the exact same material failure in exactly the same spot as mine

    Old Edit- Great sound quality, great comfort, OK software and abysmal build quality.

    1) Sound Quality - I'm not an audiophile, but I do listen to music that calls for a headphone that delivers more than just bass and ear-garbage. These work for that. I think they sound great. They also work well with simulated surround software.

    2) Comfort - I can wear them all day without my ears hurting or leaving large dents in my bald head. That's saying something about the comfort.

    3) Software - I installed the turtle beach software for about 2 weeks. It was OK. But for me, it was the opposite of what I wanted. The software DOMINATED the settings in a way that I found unacceptable. It was always fighting with my other communication and audio control software. Plus, the ONLY things I really, really wanted it to do, it couldn't do. The mother-ship software should be able to control things like auto-off timers and such, no such thing on these above average cost headphones.

    4) Build Quality - To be gentle and blunt simultaneously, come on guys and gals. These are supposed to be higher quality than the cheapo headsets floating around out there. That's why we pay a premium for them. After just under 4 months, my micro-UBS charging jack is wonky. I can't decide if the battery is messed up, if the charging hardware is messing up or if there is a physical problem with the jack, but it ain't workin' like it did the first 3 months.

    Specifically, sometimes they will not turn on. The red LED pops on for a second and then, poof, nothing. If I plug them in and walk away for 30 minutes, when I come back, they will work if I leave them plugged in (but they will NOT function immediately after plugging them in, even though they now have an external power supply). Then, the charging (power?) LED turns off after awhile. Are they fully charged? Are they still charging? I don't know! It's a super awesome surprise! In a nutshell, they are not behaving the same as when I first purchased them, they worked flawlessly the first 3 months, plugged in, not plugged in and everything in between.

    And, lastly, that G.D. auto-off "feature". That is so infuriating to me that it cannot be adjusted or turned off. If your headset "thinks" there hasn't been any meaningful sounds after a few minutes, beedeebooodooo, they turn off. You might be between tracks, or between episodes of Glacial Snails 2020, or maybe just wanted a few minutes of audible rest. Well, you don't get to hear important sounds, incoming messages or mails! Because F-you! That's why! Turtle Beach has decided that you don't need an always-on-when-you-want-them-to-be-on feature. They MUST turn off whenever they want to. You can't even adjust time timer.

    Overall, I am actually happy with them, up until the last couple of weeks. Sadly, I will not be trying Turtle Beach again any time soon, as they have soiled their name towards me in terms of build longevity.

    Edited:
    Today is 3/31/2021, and I have owned these "premium" gaming cans for less than a year. I have attached a photo of the point of failure of these garbage headphones. To be clear, I am a boring 40+ y/o gamer that doesn't toss his gear around. They've never been dropped and are always sat down, not tossed down (partially because my gaming space is cluttered... I can't be scattering crap everywhere).

    Where the cans rotate and swivel, the plastic has broken and the right can is now wobbly and days away from completely failure.

    Less. Than. A. Year.

    You should be ashamed, Turtle Beach, seriously. Premium? More like "Ha, these idiots will buy anything just because the work Elite or Premium is in the description..."

    Never again will Turtle Beach be purchased by any member of my household, I will actively campaign against it. I will make sure to mention to all my gaming buddies as well.

    Checked out the warranty, I have to pay to send them in, it will take weeks (and those are pre-COVID dates.... who knows what they are now for a waiting time?) and I will be without headphones until they decide to return them. Seriously, it's time we started shaming companies for these crappy, half-*** warranties they offer on expensive products.

    As soon as mu all-metal replacement cans arrive, these are going in the trash.
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    Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2020

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    Zuki.KK.
    4.0 out of 5 stars Good.
    Reviewed in Canada on December 24, 2023
    Mient-Jan Anthony Julien Faber
    1.0 out of 5 stars Slechte aankoop.
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on June 9, 2021
    MJ London
    5.0 out of 5 stars Quality gaming headset
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 10, 2021
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Quality gaming headset
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 10, 2021
    Very good software and speaker/mic sound quality. Isolation is good (cant hear much external noise due to good ear pads) Particularly good for glasses wearers as you can adjust a channel in the ear pads for them.
    They are very comfortable but do still feel slightly heavier the my old set, but as this is probably due to high quality build materials so I can live with it.
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    Melody
    5.0 out of 5 stars Endlich ein geiles Headset gefunden !
    Reviewed in Germany on May 30, 2020
    AlexDec
    5.0 out of 5 stars Meilleur casque gaming sans fil dans sa catégorie
    Reviewed in France on January 14, 2020