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Turtle Beach Titanfall Ear Force Atlas Official Xbox One Xbox 360 PC Gaming Headset
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- Ready for all versions of Titanfall (Xbox One, Xbox 360 &PC); Full Chat Functionality on Xbox One from Xbox One Audio Adapter, In-line Amplifier for Xbox 360 and PC Players
- Game and Chat Volume Mix Controls. Removable mic boom
- Full-Range 50mm Speakers Deliver Thunderous Audio
- Lightweight & Comfortable. Fold-Flat Ear Cups Sit Easily on Your Shoulders
- Enjoy for Mobile Gaming -Not all features available with mobile game devices including game and chat volume mix control
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Product information
ASIN | B00HRKE1SI |
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Release date | March 7, 2014 |
Customer Reviews |
3.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #132,912 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #3,666 in PC Game Headsets |
Product Dimensions | 10 x 4.49 x 10.51 inches; 2 Pounds |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Rated | Rating Pending |
Item model number | TBS-4220-01 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Manufacturer | Turtle Beach |
Date First Available | January 9, 2014 |
Item Weight | 907 Grams |
Number Of Items | 1 |
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Turtle Beach Titanfall Ear Force Atlas Official Gaming Headset
Engage in fast-paced, vertical warfare with the Titanfall Ear Force Atlas Official Gaming Headset. Feel every bone-jarring footfall of your massive Titan, pinpoint enemy locations, and stay in clear communication with other pilots as you battle for control of the Frontier.
Compatible With
Xbox One, Xbox 360, PC
Turtle Beach Audio Advantage
Prepare to dominate the fast-paced first-person shooter Titanfall on ANY platform you choose with the Titanfall Ear Force Atlas. You’ll clearly pick up on Titan audio cues like warning sounds (“eject!”) and get an advantage in Frontier communications with teammates. But versatility is the name of the game here as the Atlas includes the Xbox One Audio Adapter for Xbox One players as well as a powerful in-line amp for Xbox 360 and PC players. Add the fact that you can use the 3.5mm plug on the headset on virtually any mobile device or laptop and the Titanfall Atlas might very well be the last headset you ever need.
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Designed for Xbox One
Designed for Xbox One and compatible with Xbox 360 and PC to work with all versions of Titanfall. The Atlas headphones are tuned to provide high performance audio from the Xbox One Audio Adapter.
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Be Heard Loud and Clear
Prepare to dominate Titanfall’s Frontier with your teammates using the Atlas’ high-quality, removable mic for chat on Xbox One, Skype, and Xbox LIVE.
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Includes Xbox One Audio Adapter
Personalize game & chat mix volume, plus mic mute right at your fingertips to dominate Titanfall on Xbox One.
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Use Atlas on Your Mobile Devices
Disconnect from the amp or audio adapter to use the Titanfall Atlas with your mobile phone, tablet, or portable game devices.
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In-Line Audio Controls for Xbox 360 & PC Players
Separate game and chat volume controls plus built-in Bass Boost adds more depth and punch to the game audio (Xbox 360 & PC only). Tip! Xbox One players can leave the amp connected to their PC for Skype calls and PC gaming. Two headsets in one!
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Thunderous Comfort
Breathable mesh cushions on ear cups that rotate-to-flat for wearing around your neck house full-range 50mm speakers that deliver Titanfall’s explosive audio.
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Customers like the value of the headset. They say it's the best on the market and a great product for a reasonable price. Customers are also happy with the appearance. However, some customers have issues with stiffness. They disagree on sound quality, fit, durability, performance, and microphone attachment.
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Customers like the value of the headset. They say it's the best on the market, it feels like a more premium headset, and is a great product for a good price. Some customers also mention that the mic quality is great and it'll be good for gaming.
"...The attachment for the Xbox one controller is top notch and has a standard headphone jack plug-in, which means that you can listen to game volume..." Read more
"...more durable, has a higher sound quality and just feels like a more premium headset altogether...." Read more
"...Well, it was. The headset’s plastic construction feels cheap, junky and hollow as though any bend too far away from how they were molded would cause..." Read more
"...All in all, this is an excellent headset if you're looking for something *basic* to provide you with good game audio and chat, but if you're more..." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the headphones. They say it looks good, has an amazing look, and stands out. Customers also appreciate the artwork on the box. They mention that the IMC faction paint job clearly sets this apart.
"...Pretty much like how you can do the same on the PS4. The Titanfall design is sexy too : Dhttp://youtu.be/7dAIyYhlhV0" Read more
"...Very pleased with the quality and the visual design. My only complaint and why I ranked it so low, is that they are very TIGHT on my head...." Read more
"...They do look pretty nice, but also nowhere near as cool as the picture. What a shame =..." Read more
"...The first thing you notice is the IMC faction paint job, which clearly sets this apart from all other gaming headsets...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the sound quality of the headphones. Some mention that the sound is great, it serves the purpose, and it gives better appreciation of game sounds. However, others say that the main issue is the sound, they can't hear themselves, and the audio breaks up. They also say the maximum volume, and chat and audio are hard to balance.
"...The sound quality is what I would expect from the nicer Turtle Beach headsets. I've had three over the past few years, and these have been the best...." Read more
"...COD Ghost, as I mentioned in my unboxing video below, you can hear the footsteps well, the raindrops in one of the maps, explosions, etc...." Read more
"...Wearing time is extremely limited.Sound is sub-par as well, easily trailing behind most other headsets or headphones on the market for..." Read more
"...There is absolutely no extraneous audio! Complete silence when on the Xbox One dashboard!..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the fit of the headphones. Some mention that it's very comfortable and snug without being tight, while others say that it was very tight around their head when they first got it. The headset itself does squeeze the head a bit, but you gotta get used to it. Some say that the headset is way too small and is a little too rigid making it somewhat uncomfortable.
"...A bit tight at first, the headphones now have a great fit, with no discomfort even after several hours of use...." Read more
"...They squeeze against my ear and cause me to have headaches after a long time of playing. I'm hoping this will work itself out the more I used them...." Read more
"...the Kraken Pro's in terms of comfort and if anything, they feel more comfortable for me...." Read more
"...the aforementioned Xbox 360 adapter and that the actual headset might sit kind of tightly on your head when you first take it out of the box." Read more
Customers are mixed about the durability of the headphones. Some mention that the sound is great and the quality is very solid, while others say that the built quality sucks, breaks very easily, and is made of cheap plastic.
"...had these headphones for about two weeks now, and I've been pleased with the quality, fit, and sound...." Read more
"...Well, it was. The headset’s plastic construction feels cheap, junky and hollow as though any bend too far away from how they were molded would cause..." Read more
"These were everything I was asking for and more. Very pleased with the quality and the visual design...." Read more
"...I do agree with some reviewers saying the plastic feels cheap...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the headset. Some mention it works great with all systems, while others say it stopped working for no reason and the mic just stopped working.
"...They both worked fine for a few days and then just stopped working for no reason...." Read more
"Works great with XBox One , very clear.The only downside is the that the MIC sticks straight out, which is far from your mouth...." Read more
"...I am not even going to mention comfort. Plus my mic didn't work but I honestly don't care at this point since I will be returning it...." Read more
"I love the product they work great but has a short in the mic... I contacted the seller multiple times and got no answer their customer didn't even..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the microphone attachment. Some mention that it comes as an attachment, which allows them to use it in any device they want. They love that the mic detaches, sound is great, and there is no RF interference. However, others say that their headset arrived without the mic foam, a foam cover for the boom mic, and a mic monitor.
"...The only negative was that my headset arrived without the mic foam...." Read more
"...No RF interference- Includes Xbox One Chat Adapter- All controls at your "thumb-tip" with the Xbox One Adapter..." Read more
"...Another minor complaint is that the headset does not come with is a foam cover for the boom mic...." Read more
"...The microphone comes as an attachment, which allows you to use it in any device you want and has great playback quality and is sensitive while not..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stiffness of the headphones. They mention that the microphone stalk is too rigid and the wearer has to squeeze it with a hulk-like grip.
"...The pads that go over the ears of the wearer squeeze with a hulk-like grip that served to give me a headache after about 30 minutes, forcing me to..." Read more
"...to say some negative things about this headset... The microphone stalk is a little too rigid, but once you bend it you're done messing with it...." Read more
"...Aside from that the headset is kind of tight and stiff... I wore it for like 20 minutes and it felt a little bit uncomfortable...." Read more
"...Only complaint was it is a little too rigid making somewhat uncomfortable,and the removable boom mic is very hard to bend...." Read more
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The sound quality is what I would expect from the nicer Turtle Beach headsets. I've had three over the past few years, and these have been the best. Despite being a stereo headset, I've noticed a greater distinction in sound direction while playing games like Titanfall or Battlefield 4 (although not as good as true surround sound).
I have experienced an occassional dropping of sound (once or twice), and some crackling noises while navigating menus in game, but these experiences are limited to the Xbox One. After several hours of use on a PC, using the included adapter (one of the main selling points for me), as well as other devices (iPad, Wii U Gamepad) I've yet to experience any issues with bad or dropped sound. Given this experience, I believe the issue lies with the Xbox One Audio Adapter that is included, rather than the headset itself. The issues I've experienced, however, have been rare enough that they haven't give me pause in using the headphones.
The only negative was that my headset arrived without the mic foam. Turtle Beach was quick to resolve, first via a response on Twitter directing me to their support page, and second through direct email communication with a customer service rep. The whole process, from initial contact to receiving the replacement foam, took around four days.
Well, it was. The headset’s plastic construction feels cheap, junky and hollow as though any bend too far away from how they were molded would cause them to break almost immediately. I got apprehensive taking them with me to work to test the audio further listening to music, podcasts, etc. This only proved to make me dislike them further.
The pads that go over the ears of the wearer squeeze with a hulk-like grip that served to give me a headache after about 30 minutes, forcing me to remove them. This proved consistent with when I attempted to use them online. Wearing time is extremely limited.
Sound is sub-par as well, easily trailing behind most other headsets or headphones on the market for roughly the same $150 price. The mike functions adequately on par with the Xbox One headset as well. So taking all that into account, other than the Titanfall branding, I fail to understand how Turtle Beach can justify the price tag given what it’s offering to consumers.
Sure, it works with three different platforms. Other than that, there really isn’t a viable reason for any self-respecting person to shell out $150 for this product. Unless you really like Titanfall and have the money to burn. But for the price, there’s several significantly better alternatives.
Well, it was. The headset’s plastic construction feels cheap, junky and hollow as though any bend too far away from how they were molded would cause them to break almost immediately. I got apprehensive taking them with me to work to test the audio further listening to music, podcasts, etc. This only proved to make me dislike them further.
The pads that go over the ears of the wearer squeeze with a hulk-like grip that served to give me a headache after about 30 minutes, forcing me to remove them. This proved consistent with when I attempted to use them online. Wearing time is extremely limited.
Sound is sub-par as well, easily trailing behind most other headsets or headphones on the market for roughly the same $150 price. The mike functions adequately on par with the Xbox One headset as well. So taking all that into account, other than the Titanfall branding, I fail to understand how Turtle Beach can justify the price tag given what it’s offering to consumers.
Sure, it works with three different platforms. Other than that, there really isn’t a viable reason for any self-respecting person to shell out $150 for this product. Unless you really like Titanfall and have the money to burn. But for the price, there’s several significantly better alternatives.
Sound Quality: I've played COD Ghost and NBA Live 14 with these and the sound quality is excellent. On NBA Live, from the sounds of the bouncing ball, the crowd in the arena, announcers, it's all detailed. For COD Ghost, as I mentioned in my unboxing video below, you can hear the footsteps well, the raindrops in one of the maps, explosions, etc. It doesn't sound too bass heavy either which some of you might prefer. For me, there's enough bass in it that it isn't overpowering. The included amplifier for use with 360 and PC does have a bass boost feature though if you need a little bit more boom with your sound.
Build/Comfort Quality. The headset is light which is good for wearing them for extended periods of time. I've owned several headsets like the Razer Kraken Pro which is advertised as the lightest and most comfortable headsets available and I must say, these match the Kraken Pro's in terms of comfort and if anything, they feel more comfortable for me. I like the mesh ear cushions and have always preferred them over leather. I do agree with some reviewers saying the plastic feels cheap. I have the MW3 Ear Force Delta's and those don't feel as much different in terms of the plastic material they use. The wire on the headphones would be a concern for some since it's built on them so if you accidentally break the wires, your headsets are done. Luckily for me, I take care of my toys and I don't foresee myself breaking it.
Value: I think at the $150 price point, the fact that you can use it for PC, 360, and also, I've used it for my PS4, these are an excellent choice for someone looking for a good pair that isn't too expensive.
Notes: I've had the sound go out a couple of times and the first time, I power cycled my Xbox One and that fixed it. The other time, I couldn't get the chat or game sound to work and my X1 friend just told me to unplug the chat adapter, and that fixed the issue. Also, sometimes you might accidentally have the sound focused all on game so don't freak out if you're wondering why the chat isn't working. Since you can mix the chat/game volume, make sure to push one of those buttons to see if one is not overpowering the other.
Overall: I changed my score from 5 stars to 4 because of the Mic Monitor issue and also, I've heard of people complaining about a loud crackling sound that comes and goes. I haven't experience this yet but hopefully, this will be something that can be fixed through a system update. Same as in the Mic Monitor feature.
I have an unboxing video which I'll provide the link below. I give this a 5 star because it's simple to use with the Xbox One. Just plug the headset jack into the chat adapter that comes with these headsets and you'll get both game sound and chat coming through your headset without having to connect the headset to your console. Pretty much like how you can do the same on the PS4. The Titanfall design is sexy too : D
http://youtu.be/7dAIyYhlhV0
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la calidad de sonido es siemplemente genial ya sea la del juego o la del chat lo unico es que no es totalmente blanca en realidad es de color gris la use actualmente en pc y xbox 360 y funcionando al 100%
Reviewed in Mexico on September 8, 2015
la calidad de sonido es siemplemente genial ya sea la del juego o la del chat lo unico es que no es totalmente blanca en realidad es de color gris la use actualmente en pc y xbox 360 y funcionando al 100%
Oltre l'aspetto molto in tema con i fantastici mech del gioco, le cuffie offrono una pulizia audio fuori dagli standard attuali.
Sono solide e ben realizzate, dal designa accattivante e dalle prestazioni ottime direi.
Possono essere utilizzate anche su PC, su XBOX 360 ed io le ho provate anche su PS4, con ottimi risultati.
Cosa che nessuno nelle recensioni fà presente, le cuffie sono wireless, se le si utilizza su XBOX ONE, (ovvio c'è il cavo che le collega al controller).
Unica pecca? Il microfono è veramente grande e privo della cura che è stata riposta nel confezionamento del prodotto, sarebbe stato bello poterlo sostituire con uno più in tema o teconologico.
A conti fatti ottimo prodotto ad un prezzo imbattibile.
PS: there are multiple complaints about the headset being tight. Ignore these as it is a little to begin with but after a week or so they are absolutely fine. They are also adjustable so will fit any size head.