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SantanaS Posted
My boyfriend said they work perfectly! Will definitely buy again if needed!
AlexP Posted
GREAT PRODUCT I WOULD DEFINITLY BUY AGAIN AMAZING!!
TarrantB Posted
For a budget headset , this thing does wonders and a great bang for your buck.
DarendoR Posted
He been waiting on them for a while now and he got it
DoloresR Posted
Excellent help from start to finish. Everyone attended my needs.
ShanaH Posted
a good product........ my son loves it so much.....
Nicole Posted
They were good to start but then i would get a random very loud beep in my ear which would catch me off guard and hurt my eats
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Hello Nicole! We are sorry to hear about the experience you've had with your Turtle Beach product. Our products are each sold with a manufacturer's warranty, and we have a dedicated Support Team available to assist as needed. Please reach out directly to our dedicated Support Team so they can lend a hand. They’re always happy to help and can be reached using the “Contact Support” link at the bottom of the Turtle Beach homepage. Best Regards!
StephenO Posted
They’re decent , not bad . Uncomfortable to me personally and the sound is just not the best of quality !
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Hello Stephen! We are sorry to hear about the experience you've had with your Turtle Beach product. Our products are each sold with a manufacturer's warranty, and we have a dedicated Support Team available to assist as needed. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out directly to our dedicated Support Team so they can lend a hand. They’re always happy to help and can be reached using the “Contact Support” link at the bottom of the Turtle Beach homepage. Best Regards!
AllAboutTech Posted
Verdict: The Turtle Beach Atlas 200 Headset is a good option for an inexpensive, yet reliable gaming headset. It’s plug and play, so it always works! No charging or pairing. The sound quality is respectable. It’s mostly comfortable, but may not be optimal if you have bigger ears. First Impressions. Included in the box are the headset and manuals. The headset feels light, but also sturdy... looks like it will last forever. I am not usually a fan of a white headset, but the color scheme on this works well. Performance. Sound is good for gameplay; balanced lows, mids, and highs, with good surround sound for immersion and situational awareness of other players. I love the sound control wheel; it’s great for quick in-game adjustments. Wired connection is great for reliability and cross-compatibility. I use these on the PlayStation, and increasingly now with my PC because my monitor does not have speakers, and my BT headset for the computer often fails to connect sound or microphone. This headset just works, all the time. Things I love: - It’s affordable! A nice change from electronics that just keep getting pricier - The head portion of the headset is comfortable; the floating concept with the mesh is a nice touch - The headband is adjustable! I didn’t see that right away and couldn’t figure out how to adjust the height initially - The sound is quite good, especially for the price - The volume wheel on the back of the ear cup is a really convenient feature - I love the flip to unmute / mute - Plug and play with any 3.5 mm connector; no charging or BT setup - Out of several headsets and headphones I have, this one is the most forgiving on putting pressure on my glasses, and then the glasses pressing against my head and giving me a headache - The microphone performs well enough Things I don’t love: - Not the best passive noise cancellation, but loud enough to overcome external noise, so it’s ok - The ear cup is on the smaller side… Probably great for some people, but they are not the most comfortable on my ears, even with memory foam. The fabric on the ear cups does feels nice. Overall, this is a good headset for the price, simplicity, and performance. If the ear cups were just a bit bigger, these would get 5 stars all around. Nevertheless, these are still pretty great for the price and for no-stress gaming, especially if you don’t normally do hours of continuous gameplay (or you have normal to small ears).
Juan Posted
Mic pics up everything, every little movement and audio is subpar at best. It would be best to just investment a little more on some better headphones
masc360 Posted
Sometimes in life the most basic barebones simple things can be great. This is the case with this headset from turtle beach the atlas air 200 are a very simple barebones headset, and guess what they are great. Let me start with the sound it’s very pleasant sounding headset that bring a you a lot of excitement when playing games. The bass is a little heavy especially for fps it can sometimes be a little tough when lots of explosions are going off but being able to tell where sounds are coming from is pretty easy ok this headset. My only complaint is when you put the volume up the headset can cause a little fatigue especially in the high end. But adjusting the volume with the knob the headset is very easy. The headset is extremely comfortable and light, if your someone that especially doesn’t like how heavy some of the wireless headset can feel than this headset is for you incredibly light and just feels like it floats on your head. The mic is pretty good, used it with some friends and no one had any issues hearing me, it’s not broadcast quality but it will get the job done without conplaints. Overall this headset is great package the value proposition on this headset is amazing especially if your looking for something to just plug in and play with.
Clover80 Posted
I have been using the Atlas 200 for a few weeks now and I am really impressed. The sound is full and detailed with clear highs and strong bass that makes games feel more alive. Directional audio is great too. I can easily tell where sounds are coming from. The headset feels light and comfortable even after hours of use. The memory foam cushions do not get too warm and the floating headband adjusts nicely without squeezing. Build quality feels solid and the matte finish looks clean and durable. The flip to mute mic is simple but works perfectly. Voice pickup is clear and it mutes instantly when flipped up. Plugging straight into the controller makes setup effortless. No software or charging needed. The only gripe I have is the the headphone jack is a little here and there when playing. First off I'm used to wireless headphones almost exclusively since I've been gaming I can't remember the last time I used a wired one so they def have improved leaps and bounds but every now and again it will randomly disconnect. It has happened so much that i would deduct a star from it but hopefully it doesn't get worse. This might be a normal thing for wired headphones so maybe Im nit picking at this point.
vortex0007 Posted
These are the first pair of wired headphones I’ve tried using with the Sony PS5. I sit almost 15 feet away from the PS5 during normal play so I kinda freaked out when I unrolled the connecting cord thinking to myself how in the world am I going to make this work!!!??? Imagine my surprise… I’ve owned this PS5 since Sony released the device and I’ve never noticed until now that the controllers have headphone jacks in them. I swore this was a Microsoft Xbox thing. Not needing a battery in the headset does lighten the weight a bit which is nice for longer gaming sessions. The hardware is solid, comfortable to wear, and easily adjustable. The headset uses velcro to adjust the strap that separates the top of your head from the headphones. The microphone is less flexible than I would prefer. I don’t like to see a microphone in my peripheral vision when I’m gaming but there was never a position I found that would achieve this. Sound quality was far better than I expected. Immersive without overwhelming with a simple to feel turn knob for adjusting the noise level. I appreciate that Turtle Beach built a solid pair of headphones with any gimmicks.
Txstatesal Posted
The Atlas 200 is a sharp looking headset that has come in handy lately. They won't out perform my wireless headset but they are a great alternative for when my primary headset runs out of battery. The design is great and seems to me an homage to the first PlayStation colorway. The light grey and the royal blue are stylish but comfortable as well. The head band has a net type of material that helps make it comfortable for long time wear. The cushions are made to feel like super soft pillows on your ears. The audio quality is great, and the 3D features are on point and really effective. In my first person shooter game I can hear where the steps are coming from. The chat and audio feature is great as well, there's no difference for me between my wireless and wired headset. You can also easily flip the mic up to mute yourself. I did try my headset on a portable gaming console and the audio wasn't as good. So stick to the PlayStation for sure. I would suggest this for a new person to gaming or a headset that you want that you do not need to charge. It is comparable to other top notch headsets and will for sure be popular this Christmas!
DITGUY17 Posted
First Impressions When I first unboxed the Turtle Beach Atlas 200, I liked how lightweight it felt. It has a mostly plastic build with a soft headband and memory-foam style ear cushions. The headset doesn’t feel cheap, but it’s clearly designed to be more functional than flashy. The detachable mic and the simple 3.5 mm connection make it easy to use across PlayStation, PC, or even mobile devices that support wired audio. Sound Quality For stereo sound, the Atlas 200 actually sounds pretty good. Dialogue and in-game effects come through clearly, and directional audio cues are easy to pick out, especially in FPS games. It’s not overly bass-heavy, so explosions and low-end sounds don’t hit with as much depth as higher-end headsets, but the mids and highs are balanced well for the price. Music playback is fine too — nothing spectacular, but clean and clear enough for casual listening. Overall, I’d say it delivers decent stereo performance for gaming and general use. Comfort & Fit Here’s where things get a little mixed. The ear cups don’t fully surround your ears — instead, they rest on parts of them. At first, this doesn’t feel too bad, but after about 30 minutes, I noticed some soreness around the edges of my ears. The foam padding is soft, but the pressure adds up over time. If you wear glasses, the headset does an okay job at reducing frame pressure, but it doesn’t completely eliminate discomfort during longer gaming sessions. Personally, I wouldn’t call these “all-day” comfortable. Short matches or quick sessions? Totally fine. Extended gaming? You’ll probably need breaks. Microphone & Controls The flip-to-mute mic is convenient and clear enough for in-game chat or Discord. It’s not studio quality, but it does the job for voice comms without much background noise pickup. The volume dial on the left ear cup is easy to reach, and there aren’t a ton of buttons to fumble with mid-game — simple and straightforward. Everyday Use The headset’s lightweight build makes it easy to wear and toss around, and the wired connection means no charging or latency issues. Sound isolation is average — you’ll still hear some ambient noise, but it’s enough to stay immersed in your game or movie. The main drawback is comfort over time. I found myself adjusting the ear cups often to relieve the pressure, which became distracting during longer gaming sessions. Pros • Good stereo sound for the price • Lightweight and easy to use • Clear mic for in-game chat • Plug-and-play compatibility with PlayStation and other 3.5 mm devices Cons • Ear cups rest on your ears instead of around them • Ear soreness after about 30 minutes of wear • Limited bass response • Not ideal for long gaming sessions Conclusion The Turtle Beach Atlas 200 delivers decent sound for a wired stereo headset, especially for its price range. It’s clear, balanced, and perfectly fine for everyday gaming or chatting. However, comfort is the weak spot — since the ear cups press against your ears, I started feeling sore after roughly half an hour. If you’re a casual gamer who plays in shorter bursts, this headset will serve you well. But if you tend to game for hours at a time, you might want to look for something with deeper, fully over-ear cushions for better long-term comfort.
BigA Posted
Overall - The Turtle Beach Atlas 200 Wired Over-Ear Gaming Headset worked well – not a lot of bells and whistles with this basic headset. Bottom line up front – it has really good sound quality, was comfortable to wear (did take a bit of adjustment), and the mic worked well – no complaints from folks on the other end. Setup - As far as set up for use, not much to say – plug it in and it works, as far as fit, that took a bit of adjustment – nothing major, but just several iterations to get it right. Audio Performance - Audio quality was really good – not hi-fidelity level, but I was pleasantly surprised with the clean and immersive sound for the headset – from footsteps to explosions, it works really well. Microphone performance - This seems to work really well – other I have tried folks say it muted or sounds like I’ in a can, however not with this one – they commented that it was clear and not a lot of background noise – in this price range that’s a real plus. Just of note – one nice feature is that the mic is flexible, and you can rotate it out of the way when not in use. Comfort - Comfort is top notch – after getting the strap and everything adjusted, it’s one of the more comfortable headsets I’ve tried – of course, being wired, it’s fairly light and head headband and ear cushion were very comfortable. No issues, wear it for several hours straight Compatibility - While it says it’s for PS5 – which I tested it on – it also worked with anything else with the 3.5 mm jack – I used it directly connected to my PC and an audio device with no issues. Bottomline - The Turtle Beach Atlas 2000 works really well – good sound quality, great functioning mic, and really comfortable. The only drawback is that it’s wired – I never had any limitations with the wire, but it is there and could be in the way. Regardless, this is a top-notch headset in this price range
Kadete Posted
I have a great Turtle Beach head set for my PC so I thought this would be nice for my gaming console. This set is almost perfect set with only one minor issue which I will mention later on because is not that important. The most important thing to mention is the sound quality which is outstanding like most Turtle Beach head sets. The low and high frequency sounds are crisp an clear with no distortion at high level which should not be used all the time. The earmuffs have soft sponge with smooth cloth cover. Since it is not battery or blue tooth, the only button available is the volume adjustment wheel. The wire is long enough not create twisting or tangles. It does not have any LED lights to indicate connections though it is not necessary. As for the only negative I can mention is the microphone. My friends complained of not hearing me because I sounded like I am far. Adjusting the distance to the mouth is difficult because it does not bend well and does not stay in the same position. It tends to go back to its original positions because of the material it is made of... some type of flexible plastic which I worry would break if push too far or too often. I would still consider this as a good wired Turtle Beach headset to have.
dronedad Posted
These headphones are color matched to the PS5, but I can't help but think R2D2 when I see them. the quality of the construction is quite nice and these are simple but sturdy and decently made. Wired with a 3.5mm jack for use with a controller, and no battery to charge OR go dead. the boom mic is sufficiently sensitive with a quality boom and swivel / flip mechanism that gets it out of the way when not in use, but also mutes the microphone, which I like. This headset is considered glasses friendly and the memory foam ear cups are accommodating of the arms of your spectacles. The attached cord is 4ft long which is appropriate for connection to a PS5 controller. A simple scroll wheel for volume control is also located on the left ear cup next to the cable connection for easy location. Overall these are comfortable and built well for wearing for longer sessions. Sound quality is decent with the 50mm drivers and the microphone is a good quality for voice use in gaming sessions. I would recommend these as a quality no frills addition for anyone's PS5.
Goconfigure Posted
It's actually nice to have a set of headphones that are not Bluetooth. That way you don't have to worry about the battery going out all the time. You don't have to worry about range, or charging. You simply just plug these into your PS5 controller and you're good to go for as long as the battery lasts in your controller or if you're using a wired controller, you can play forever, I guess. The sound quality is absolutely fine that's what I will say. I'm sure you don't expect stellar sound when you buy these, but what you do end up getting is very serviceable and usable sound. Everyone seems to be okay with me talking on the mic, they can hear me just fine. The build quality on these is again acceptable. They're gonna last you well into the ownership lifetime of your Playstation 5. I like the gray and blue colorway and Turtle Beach seems to be moving up in the world when it comes to peripherals for your computer and game systems. I really like the direction this company is heading and i'm looking forward to seeing where they go next.
MKLight Posted
TL;DR: SETUP: It’s super easy. Just plug the Atlas 200 Wired Over-the-Ear Headset into any 3.5mm jack or into your PS4 or PS5 controller. There isn’t any app or software needed. USE: Put them on, adjust the volume with the inline volume wheel, flip the mic up to mute and lower to unmute. USABILITY: Very comfortable and very good sound, especially from a budget headset. OVERALL: They don’t have the premium features, but do feel and sound premium. The sound and comfort are excellent. REVIEW: I was kind of expecting a pretty basic experience, but they are definitely an experience. They are comfortable, the audio is very good when chatting and immersive when needed. They don’t offer a lot of extras, but they don’t need to, as they just work and work well…actually much better than I expected. I was thinking they would sound hollow and tinny. They give a good immersive experience and are comfortable. I’ve worn them for a couple of hours at a time and my head doesn’t hurt. I really like them and have already recommended them to some friends, too. They are definitely a good buy.