Audio Performance on Turtle Beach Elite Atlas AeroĪt 50mm, the Turtle Beach Elite Atlas Aero’s drivers are of a typical size for gaming headsets, but you can get a stellar sound experience, especially if you’re willing to do some tweaking. It was particularly cumbersome to try and adjust the headphones for comfort, at which point I’d sometimes accidentally turn off the headset. It also took me a few attempts to sort out the audio and mic volume wheels. Several times I turned the headphones off when I meant to activate Superhuman Hearing mode. It is easy to confuse the buttons and other controls on the cans, due to their close proximity. The Superhuman Hearing mode and mute buttons are remappable, allowing users to change their basic functions. You’ll also find a mute button on the outer flat surface of the left cup, which users should keep in mind for troubleshooting software setup. The Elite Atlas Aero's left cup features an array of input options and controls, namely an on button, a button for the Superhuman Hearing mode, a 3.5mm audio jack, a mic jack, a MicroUSB port for charging with the included cable and a volume wheel for both the audio and microphone. They also easily fold in for compact storage, but there’s no included bag. This makes them easy to wear around when not in use. While there isn’t much room to slide and adjust the headset up and down, they swivel to lay flat on the chest when you take them off.
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