Atlas Air

Turtle Beach

Atlas Air

64 positive 1 neutral 5 negative

Based on 70 Reddit mentions

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Current BUGS with Turtle Beach Stealth Pro 2

I agree sidetone is quiet, but I’m really hoping this gets resolved in a firmware, preferably before the return window closes. I have chatted with Turtle Beach and I’m confident they will do what they’ve promised. Only tiny other issue on my headset is every few minutes, there’ll be a tiny drop of a

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EmperorRosko in r/TurtleBeach

May 19, 2026 2:58 PM

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Min mand har brug for et headset, hvor han selv kan høre, hvor meget han larmer

Jeg bruger “Turtle Beach Atlas Air” Det er et trådløst headset men er det som hedder “openback”, det gør bland andet, at enormt meget af lyden omkring mig ikke er isoleret væk, jeg kan tydeligt høre tale og mig selv osv når jeg bruger den. Konen arbejder nat, så når børnene sover og jeg gerne vil ga

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Casual_IRL_player in r/dktechsupport

December 6, 2025 5:16 AM

2

need a new headset old on gave out

Can’t go wrong with Steel Series, Turtle Beach, or Razor. This is my current set and I love their open ear design. Really good for those that can’t have pressure on their ears. https://www.bestbuy.com/product/turtle-beach-atlas-air-wireless-open-back-gaming-headset-for-pc-playstation-5-playstation-4

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Therigwin in r/gamingadvice

January 10, 2026 2:29 AM

2

headset for bf

Fractal design Scapes if those are within budget. Otherwise HyperX Cloud III's. Turtle Beach Atlas Airs are also not bad, though only because open back and wireless is so hard to find (AFAIK there's literally 2 options) If wired is fine Drop+Epos H3X, H6pros, or PC38X headsets are good options too.

Forward_Drop303 in r/Headsets

December 21, 2025 10:30 PM

2

Anyone using open-back headphones with spatial sound?

Turtle Beach Atlas Air. Open-back sounds better, period. It's a matter of physics. But sound works awfully in this game so with that broken, the headset doesn't matter.

p4tx in r/ArenaBreakoutInfinite

June 19, 2025 11:52 AM

2

I want to buy audeze Maxwell help me

the planar drives are a bit fragile. eventually they will start to crinkle when air pressure changes (e.g. you press on the cups). this is "normal" per their website. mine were great for 11 months, then developed this. i don't hear it when i'm playing music and i'm not vigorously shaking my head. it

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___unknownuser in r/Audeze

November 9, 2025 2:08 PM

2

Gaming Headphones

Drop+Epos H3x are super cheap on drop.com right now. If you want open back the H6pros are sub-$100 on Amazon If you want wireless HyperX Cloud IIIs aren't bad If you want wireless and open back, I think Turtle beach Atlas Airs are the singular option.

Forward_Drop303 in r/gamingheadsets

November 15, 2025 7:27 PM

2

Friend is trying to buy a new headset

Turtle Beach Atlas Air is the only wireless gaming headset I know of that is open back. As for closed back headsets, there's the Fractal Scape, which is a great headset for sound quality. It has a wireless charging dock, 3 onboard EQ profiles and a cloud-based software so no bloatware on your PC. I

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Bertegue6 in r/HeadphonesAdvice

May 21, 2026 11:00 PM

1

Gaming Headphones

I have open back headphones for this exact reason - I recently got the Turtle Beach Atlas Air on sale (very limited wireless open back options btw), and I’m loving them.

ExcelsiorWG in r/daddit

January 3, 2026 8:27 PM

1

astro a50x vs normal gen 5 bandwidth? Longevity?

Yeah no ear issues or weird pressure with a50x I even upgraded the ear pads to the stealth ear pads for them and it’s even more comfortable. My only knock would be the default ear pads were kinda smaller and my ears were a bit more squished in. That could vary depending on your ears and all. There a

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Foodeater55 in r/AstroGaming

January 5, 2026 1:12 PM

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