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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Comfortable
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My grandson likes they. He says they are comfortable.
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Sometimes the players I’m speaking to can hear their own voice from my headphones. I had to turn down my volume. The ear pads should maybe be made of a different material so the mic wouldn’t pick up the volume on the headphones. I have to keep turning off and on my mic so they won’t hear themselves. I think $25 would be more reasonable for this product and not $50+
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Headphones
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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Great sound quality and good price, I love it………..
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My middle grandson thought this item is a hit he can talk trash to his appointee while playing the game without the hassle of holding or trying to find somewhere to put other items in his hand like foods…lol.
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I was beyond upset. I’ve owned an Xbox for about 8 years now and have always used turtle beach. It’s my favorite brand. Except over the last 6 months I’ve bought three of there headphone two of which were the same type. And for some reason beyond me every single one has been broken. They have a mic that’s not working, it sounds like static, the right headphone isn’t emitting sound, there’s a short in the cord and I can’t hear anything at all unless I wriggling it. This is all straight out of the packaging so i don’t know, but It’s been super disappointing. I bought a steel series Bluetooth one and it’s been working so good.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Good headset
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Posted . Owned for 3 months when reviewed.
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Overall a great headset for the price. Would recommend
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It was ok…for a casual gamer. The ear muffs weren’t very snug so it wasn’t noice canceling at all. The volume wasn’t loud enough for me to play Apex Legends because you NEED audio to know what’s going on around you. So since it was lacking for me I decided to return them. Definitely not worth $60.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Nice Wired over the head microphones.
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Comfortable and light-weight great sounding cans with a good mic for gaming. Being wired means you don't need to worry about batteries and just start gaming. Also being wired there is no chance for lag between the audio and video which can be very noticable if you are watching movies.
These are comfortable to wear even with glasses which is great, and they are breathable for the ears which is important to me for longer days gaming. I found the sound and microphone and both had great sound, or great enough for me for gaming and watching movies. The Microphone is the standard flip to mute which is handy as you can keep it out of your way when not using.
The controls are placed logically as well and very easy to use.
Overall these are light-weight with comfortable foam headphones, that fit great over glasses. The sound is very clear that fills the headphones allowing you to enjoy movies and gaming.
The only potential downside is the cord is 4 feet long which depending on where you are plugging in might not be long enough so keep that in mind, but for me that isn't a huge issue with my setup, but something to keep in mind, but they are comfortable and and sound great and I'm very happy with them.
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The Turtle Beach Atlas 200 is a surprisingly strong performer given its price and entry-level functionality. The audio is very good—rich enough to provide a genuinely immersive experience while gaming.
The build relies mostly on plastic, which is to be expected, but the fit is guaranteed by some thoughtful design pieces. Overall the design does a lot to make the headset look & feel more like its premium cousins than other options you might get at this price. It's lightweight enough for long gaming stretches, though the generous padding on the earcups can make things a little warm during extended sessions.
On the feature front, this headset is minimalist: it lacks noise canceling or any robust EQ customization. However, the sound quality is good enough that you might not miss those extras. The microphone quality is also very clear and loud for in-game chat. I particularly appreciate the microphone's design; when I fold it up, I don't notice it at all.
There are a few minor limitations in use. The wired cord isn't very long, which can restrict movement depending on your setup (no problem for consoles but I had to get creative for my PC). And while the padding is comfortable, the heat build-up is something to be aware of.
Overall, this headset is a great value. If you need a solid, cross-platform audio experience and don't require the bells and whistles of high-end features, the Atlas 200 holds its own.
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Like the title says, these are the best headphones that I have used that is in this price range. That said, I want to start out with a few of the cons and then I will talk about the pros.
First with the cons. The cable is not a bad length if you use these with a controller for a console, but if you are using these with a PC, I would have liked to see a longer cord, one at least 6ft or maybe even have provided an extension for those who would like to use with a PC. These are just under 4ft long. The cable is also non detachable along with the mic also being non detachable. This could have opened up a few options if they allowed a couple cord types to be use. Again, especially with PC.
These only have a volume button, but that button does not have clicks. I would like to have the volume wheel have clicks for it.
The mic boom does not go down as far as some others, so you can see it in your vision.
Lastly is that the earcups themselves do not adjust. you adjust via the head band, but I like to also be able to adjust the earcups.
One that is not too bad for me, but some may prefer, no mute button for the mic. I personally do not care about this as you push the mic up to mute. But if you do like the button over pushing the mic up, then this does not have that.
But now for the pros. These are pretty light being wired. They are very comfortable, even if you wear glasses. I was able to wear these for hours. I do not use glasses all the time, but I did wear them with these and was surprised how comfortable they were being that they do not have an indent in them for glasses.
The cups go over the ears pretty good. So good that they almost sound like they are noise cancelling. With sound going thru them, it was very hard for me to hear surrounding noises. (Could be bad if you do not like that).
Mic sounds pretty good as well and especially for this price range.
Sound wise, these were pretty good. I mainly got these for my laptop just because it has limited USB ports and so I can use these to plug into the headset port and use the USB ports for other things.
These are 3.5mm for the plug, so you can use these with pretty much any device, console you want that you can plug into.
If you do not mind a wired headset, I definitely recommend these. Great headset at the price these are.
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
Great Basic Wired Headset
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The Turtle Beach Atlas 200 Wired Multiplatform Over-Ear Gaming Headset is a budget friendly-wired headset that is well built and offers all of the necessary basics. Compatibility with any hardware with a 3.5mm jack makes it universal and it worked with my wireless Xbox S controller, my laptop, and my Nintendo Switch Lite. It didn’t require the downloading of any software to use it and I was able to plug it in straight out of the box. It’s lightweight and comfortable to use for extended periods with an adjustable mesh floating headband, and thick, breathable, memory foam ear cushions that Turtle Beach refers to as “glasses friendly”. I can attest that even after several hours my eyeglasses were not cutting into my ears and my ears were not sweaty. While this headset is not sound isolating the audio is very clear, especially on stealth-type games that require intent listening and my friends say the flip-to-mute microphone is very clear as well. The fact that this unit is corded does limit your movement while gaming but in return you don’t have to charge it or provide batteries in order for it to work. I appreciate that this headset remains very classic in appearance (as most Turtle Beach Products are) since some of the ones on the market tend to be very flashy/a bit garish in my opinion. I would definitely recommend this headset and will be gifting it myself this Christmas.
Great for consoles, good for PC. Very comfortable.
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The Turtle Beach Atlas 200 is an excellent, comfortable multiplatform headset at a very budget friendly price. I know most people seem to prefer wireless headsets now, but with both Xbox and PS5 having a headset jack right on the controller, it seems kind of silly to me to have to use a proprietary wireless headset for either console. With the Atlas 200, I was able to easily connect to my controller on either my Xbox Series X or PS5 and use this headset without any issues.
I think Turtle Beach are the winners for comfort for gaming headsets these days, at least for people who wear glasses. While I've used a few headsets from other brands that are as good or better, Turtle Beach is the only brand that has consistently produced headsets that are comfortable without putting a foot wrong. The build in general for the Atlas 200 is very nice. Despite being an inexpensive headset it feels well made and I would have no problem handing it to my kids to use on a daily basis. The cord is relatively short, however. For my primary purpose (gaming while connected to a controller) the short cord is a benefit more than a hindrance, but for PC gaming the cord may be too short for many people to use without some consideration for the placement of their PC at their desk.
Sound wise, the Atlas 200 sounds great and seems to be able to handle the amount of power given it by the controllers just fine. This is a closed back headset, and has the boomy bass you'd expect from one. Since it's a 3.5mm wired headset, it doesn't have the bells and whistles of higher-end and wireless headsets, like built-in spatial sound or footstep enhancement. I personally don't care for those features on most headsets, so it's no great loss to me -the 3D audio feature on the PS5 or DTS-X/Atmos on the Xbox work fine for simulated surround IMO.
In short this is a great headset whether you're shopping on a budget or you just want a convenient, comfortable, good-sounding headset primarily for console that will also work fine with your PC.