Let me start by saying – wow, these are LIGHT. At just 301g, the Atlas Air feels like wearing a cloud. As someone who wears glasses, the memory foam cushions are a godsend. No more sore ears after marathon gaming sessions!
The open-back design delivers shockingly natural audio. Playing Cyberpunk 2077, I could pinpoint enemy footsteps with scary accuracy. That said, bass lovers might want to tweak the EQ – these prioritize clarity over thumping lows.
Pro tip: UPDATE THE FIRMWARE IMMEDIATELY! My first test had me panicking at weak volume until I installed the latest update via Turtle Beach's software. Post-update? Crystal clear at just 50% volume.
The detachable mic surprised me – broadcast quality is no joke. Though fair warning: it rattles slightly when moving your head. Not deal-breaking, but noticeable during intense gameplay.
Battery life? Insane. I got nearly three days of casual use before needing to charge. The Bluetooth/wireless dual connectivity means seamless switching between my PS5 and phone.
Downsides? The all-plastic build feels a bit cheap for the price, and volume controls are software-only (no physical buttons). But for $140? This might be the most comfortable high-fidelity wireless headset you'll find.