Introduction (Does It Do What It Should)
Oh yes, we have reviewed Turtle Beach products before, and we know that they are good. So the real question is…how good is the Atlas 200 headset? Well, just skip to the video, as I was kind of distracted by how good they were, and just wanted to start playing.
Now, the Atlas 200 Headset is made for many platforms, but I had a chance to try it out for the Sony Playstation 5. However, I believe that I tested it on my laptop, and I’m guessing this will probably accommodate anything with a 3.5 mm headphone jack.
You can see me in the vidoe plugging it in to the Playstation 5 controller, and then having a lot of fun from there. The earcups have 50mm Nanoclear drivers, and that has some pretty great sound with Tempest 3D AudioTech Support for the PS5.
These guys are not like adjustable in the sense you can pull out the earcups, which is how it usually works. Instead, there is this adjustable headband that does the job very well. Like I said in the video, there are patented ProSpecs Dual-Form Ear Cushions made for gamers with glasses, and I can testify that it works pretty well.
These headphones are pretty light at 280 grams, and there is a uni-directional flip-to-mute microphone, which is a requirement for gaming headphones, right?
If this is something that appeals to you as a PS5 gamer, you can get it on the Turtle Beach website for about $59.99.
Facts About The Company
I have reviewed many Turtle Beach products before, as you can see when I talk about what else the company makes. I don’t know if Turtle Beach was first to the make third-party gaming headsets, but it would not surprise me if they were. They have been a fan-favorite brand for a while, and we’re always pleased to review them.
What Does This Company Make?
I should also take the time to say that Turtle Beach is also over the ROCCAT brand, bringing German innovation with genuine passion for PC gaming products. Oh yes, they also make Neat Microphones, and we have also reviewed those.
Just go ahead and skip to the end of the article if you want to see some other headsets Turtle Beach has reviewed, and you can just do a search for gaming mice, as Turtle Beach has made a lot of them. Here is the Stealth Pro Review that I did a few months ago. The last time we reviewed a Turtle Beach product was the Recon 70 Gaming Headphones and Velocity One Flightstick.
I also did a very recent review of Turtle Beach two months ago, and here it is:
Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Headset (Gen 3) Review
Yes, and then we reviewed these many Turtle Beach products:
Just the Specs, Man
If you’re the type that needs this info, this section is for you!
Specs for the Turtle Beach Atlas 200 Headset
ConnectivityEmpty heading
3.5mm Wired
Driver SizeEmpty heading
50mm Nanoclear™ Drivers
Driver Frequency ResponseEmpty heading
20Hz – 20kHz
Microphone TypeEmpty heading
Uni-Directional, Flip-to-Mute
Ear CushionsEmpty heading
Athletic Weave Fabric + Memory Foam
Audio CableEmpty heading
3.5mm 4-pole (Length: 1.2m)
If there is something on this that I didn’t cover, please let me know.
Okay, Get To The Unboxing Already!
Maybe I Want It, But Is There Anything Else Like It? Maybe For A Lower Price? Please?
If you do a search for Turtle Beach on my website, TheGeekChurch.com, you will find many types of gaming headsets and controllers, with the Atom and Recon Cloud made for mobile devices. I reviewed the Recon about two years ago, which was made for Xbox. Anything else was more than five years ago.
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