Compare Fractal Design Scape Headset vs Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless Gaming Headset

P1 Fractal Design Scape Headset
P2 Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless Gaming Headset

Comparison Takeaways

Fractal Design Scape Headset

Where It Has the Edge

  • Noise isolation (passive) is 3.8 vs 1.3. Passive isolation is usually described as good enough for home gaming and office use, but it varies with...
  • Software/setup simplicity is 4.5 vs 2.9. Setup is widely described as refreshingly simple versus typical gaming-headset software. The flip side is a lean feature...
  • App is 4.3 vs 3.5. Fractal's Adjust Pro is commonly referenced as a browser-based configuration tool. Several reviewers like avoiding heavyweight desktop utilities,...
  • Ear cup swivel/rotation range is 2.8 vs 2.1. Several reviews note limited cup articulation, including that the headset does not lay flat, which affects portability and...

Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless Gaming Headset

Where It Has the Edge

  • Xbox compatibility is 3.0 vs 1.0. Xbox use is described as wired-only through the controller via 3.5mm, with no native Xbox wireless support.
  • Audio-video sync accuracy is 4.2 vs 3.1. Audio latency is best over the 2.4GHz dongle and 3.5mm wired mode. Bluetooth is fine for casual listening...
  • Game/Chat balance control is 3.0 vs 2.0. Game/chat mix is typically handled in the companion software rather than with a dedicated hardware dial, which is...
  • Weight comfort is 4.7 vs 3.8. Weight is consistently noted as very low for a wireless headset (around 300g), helping it feel almost invisible...
Average score
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.7
Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.8
Active noise cancellation
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
1.0

Multiple reviewers explicitly note there is no active noise cancellation.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
1.0

There is no active noise cancellation. The open-back design prioritizes airflow and natural sound, so it can’t cancel distractions the way closed-back ANC headsets can.

Android compatibility
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.5

Android support is generally treated as straightforward Bluetooth compatibility; where mentioned, reviewers note it can pair with Android phones like any standard Bluetooth headset.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.1

Works on Android over Bluetooth and supports the Swarm II mobile app, but several advanced audio features are PC-centric and mobile options can feel limited.

App
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.3

Fractal's Adjust Pro is commonly referenced as a browser-based configuration tool. Several reviewers like avoiding heavyweight desktop utilities, while some note Chromium-based browser requirements or prefer offline access options.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.5

Swarm II provides firmware updates plus access to EQ, mic controls, spatial options, and game/chat features. Stability and feature parity vary by platform, and some users report connection or preset issues.

aptX
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
1.0

aptX support is not offered according to reviewers discussing Bluetooth codecs.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
No score yet
Audio-video sync accuracy
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.1

Audio-video sync is fine on 2.4GHz/USB in most accounts, but Bluetooth use can introduce noticeable lag in games or video.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.2

Audio latency is best over the 2.4GHz dongle and 3.5mm wired mode. Bluetooth is fine for casual listening but not ideal when timing is critical.

Bass performance
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.2

Bass is described as impactful but controlled, tending toward tight rather than boomy, which helps clarity for both music and competitive gaming.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.6

Bass is generally controlled rather than thunderous. Some reviews find it punchy enough for games, but many note weaker sub-bass and less impact for explosions or bass-heavy music.

Battery
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.9

Battery life is generally considered solid with RGB off (often landing in the 30–50 hour range depending on use), but becomes noticeably shorter with RGB on (roughly around the low-20s hours in several accounts). Battery replacement appears possible but not user-friendly, with at least one reviewer wishing it were as easy as more serviceable designs.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.6

Battery life is repeatedly praised, usually meeting the advertised ~50 hours and sometimes exceeding it, so most users can go many sessions between charges.

Bluetooth
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.1

Wireless connectivity is generally stable, but a few reviewers report occasional 2.4GHz dropouts or early reliability issues; repositioning the dongle via the dock is suggested as a mitigation. Simultaneous wireless plus Bluetooth audio (or Bluetooth mixing) is commonly noted as not supported, limiting flexibility for multitasking workflows.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.9

Bluetooth generally works reliably for calls and media, but it’s higher latency than the 2.4GHz dongle and switching between sources can take a couple seconds. True simultaneous game audio (2.4GHz) plus Bluetooth mixing isn’t supported. You can toggle/QuickSwitch between sources instead.

Build quality
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.3

Build quality is frequently described as premium for the price, mixing sturdy plastics with metal parts and refined mechanisms. One reviewer reported an early unit failure, but most impressions are very positive.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.9

Build is mostly plastic to keep weight low and is generally described as solid and flexible. It doesn’t feel as premium as metal-framed competitors, and the unusual suspension design raises long-term questions for some.

Button control usability
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.5

Controls are generally considered well-thought-out, with distinct buttons and an easy-to-use crown/dial. One recurring nit is that some buttons have low travel, making certain combos less satisfying.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.9

Controls are mostly on one earcup with a prominent volume wheel. Some find them easy to locate, while others dislike similarly shaped buttons or coarse volume steps.

Cable quality
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.2

Included USB cable quality is described positively in unboxings, including braided construction in at least one review.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.6

Pack-in cables are commonly braided, longer than average, and better than typical bundled cables, drawing positive comments across multiple reviews.

Carry case quality
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
No score yet
Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.3

The included pouch/bag is useful for scratch protection but isn’t a structured case and offers limited impact protection.

Charging
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.4

The magnetic inductive charging dock is a standout convenience feature and helps keep the headset topped up; USB-C charging is also available and faster. Some reviewers wanted clearer charging indicators or noted you cannot listen while it is sitting on the dock.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.3

USB-C charging is convenient, with multiple reviews citing fast charging (often roughly under a couple hours) and the ability to keep using the headset while it charges.

Clamping force comfort
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.0

Clamping force is commonly described as snug to strong: it helps seal and stability, but can be fatiguing for some head shapes or very long, uninterrupted sessions.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.2

Clamp is typically gentle and glasses-friendly, but the same light clamp can reduce stability for people who move around a lot.

Codec support
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.0

Codec support over Bluetooth is described as basic, with reviewers noting SBC and AAC rather than higher-end options.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
No score yet
Comfort during long use
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.2

Comfort feedback is mostly positive for long sessions thanks to breathable fabric and well-shaped pads, though some reviewers report headband top padding pressure after a few hours.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.7

Comfort is a standout theme: lightweight build, breathable pads, and low clamp keep it easy to wear for hours, especially for glasses wearers.

Design and Aesthetics
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.6

Across reviews, Scape is repeatedly praised for a minimalist, premium look that reads more like a luxury headphone than a typical gaming headset, with a clean dock that fits on a desk or living-room setup.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.1

A restrained, modern look with distinctive open-back grilles and floating cups. It reads more functional than flashy, which some prefer and others find plain.

Detachable microphone convenience
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.5

Detachable boom mic convenience is praised: it is removable for a cleaner look, and flip-to-mute style behavior is noted as quick to use.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.3

The detachable boom mic and flip-to-mute are convenient for switching between gaming and casual use. A few mention the boom length or ergonomics as minor annoyances.

Dongle
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.3

The 2.4GHz dongle integration is well-liked, with the dock doubling as storage and, for some, a way to position the dongle away from USB noise/interference.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.3

The included 2.4GHz USB-A dongle is the preferred mode for low-latency gaming and tends to be stable, while also enabling the best PC-only audio options.

Ear cup padding quality
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.4

Ear cup padding is often described as thick, soft, and spacious, helping comfort and seal. A minority dislike the fabric texture or mention rustle when moving.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.4

Earpads are described as plush, breathable, and comfortable, often using fabric rather than pleather to reduce heat. Many note they’re removable for cleaning or replacement.

Ear cup swivel/rotation range
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
2.8

Several reviews note limited cup articulation, including that the headset does not lay flat, which affects portability and how it rests around the neck.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
2.1

The earcups don’t swivel flat, which makes it less convenient to rest around the neck or pack neatly compared with headsets that fold or rotate.

Earpad noise
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
2.9

A recurring complaint in a couple reviews is earpad rustle or fabric noise when putting the headset on or moving around.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
No score yet
Equalizer customization
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.5

EQ customization is a major strength: multiple reviews describe a robust, often parametric EQ that updates quickly and can be stored on the headset for use across devices.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.9

A 10-band EQ with custom presets is a core strength (especially on PC). A few reviewers report EQ-related artifacts or odd behavior with non-default profiles.

Frequency response accuracy
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
No score yet
Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.2

Tuning is broadly balanced with a mild upper-frequency emphasis that favors detail and competitive cues. Multiple notes point to less sub-bass than many closed-backs and occasional treble unevenness.

Game/Chat balance control
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
2.0

Native game/chat balance control is frequently listed as missing; some reviewers rely on external software as a workaround.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.0

Game/chat mix is typically handled in the companion software rather than with a dedicated hardware dial, which is workable on PC but less convenient mid-game.

Headband adjustability
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.2

The stepless adjustment mechanism is praised for feeling smooth and solid, though a few note it can be stiff initially and some want more top-of-head padding.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.7

Adjustment relies on a suspension/velcro system rather than sliding yokes. It fits many heads well, but it’s less granular and some worry about long-term velcro tension.

Hinge durability
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.2

Hinges and adjustment hardware are generally described as sturdy and premium-feeling, contributing to a tank-like impression.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.0

The floating, band-suspended earcup design avoids traditional hinge stress points and feels robust in early use, but it’s unconventional enough that long-term wear remains an unknown.

Included accessories
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.2

Most reviews call out a premium bundle for the price: charging dock, dongle, detachable mic, and a quality USB cable are typically included.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.6

The bundle typically includes the dongle, USB-C cable, 3.5mm cable, detachable mic (often with a windscreen), and a pouch. Braided cables and overall completeness get frequent praise.

Instrument separation
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
No score yet
Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.4

Instrument and layer separation is strong, helping complex mixes and busy game scenes remain distinct rather than blending together.

LDAC
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
1.0

LDAC support is not offered, and at least one review contrasts this with competitors that include LDAC.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
No score yet
Maximum volume clarity
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
No score yet
Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.1

Clarity at high volume is generally strong with little distortion, though a few reports suggest certain EQ modes can introduce artifacts, especially at lower listening levels.

Microphone noise reduction
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.8

Mic noise reduction can reduce background clutter, but multiple reviewers note the tradeoff is additional processing/compression and sometimes a less natural sound.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.9

Noise handling is generally good with adjustable noise gates and processing, but some reviewers hear occasional dips or artifacts when noise reduction is too aggressive.

Microphone quality for calls
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.9

Microphone quality is mixed depending on reviewer and mode: several praise the boom mic for clarity, while others call it merely average or compressed; the built-in backup mic is convenient but typically worse.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.0

Mic clarity is above average for a gaming headset, especially over the dongle/high-bandwidth modes. Over Bluetooth it can sound more compressed and less full.

Midrange clarity
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.5

Midrange is commonly reported as clear and well-balanced, helping dialogue and positional cues stand out.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.3

Midrange is typically clear and present, keeping dialogue and key cues intelligible even in busy scenes.

Multi-platform compatibility
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.5

Tri-mode connectivity (2.4GHz, Bluetooth, and USB) makes the headset broadly usable across PC, PlayStation, Switch, and mobile devices according to multiple sources.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.3

Connectivity is flexible via 2.4GHz dongle, Bluetooth, and 3.5mm analog, covering PC, PlayStation, Switch, and phones well. Xbox support is the main caveat because it isn’t wireless.

Multipoint connectivity reliability
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
1.0

Bluetooth multipoint is repeatedly called out as missing, meaning you cannot stay connected to two devices at once.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
No score yet
Noise isolation (passive)
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.8

Passive isolation is usually described as good enough for home gaming and office use, but it varies with fit and the fabric pads; several reviewers point out it will not replace ANC in louder environments.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
1.3

Passive isolation is minimal by design. Sound leaks out and outside noise comes in, so it’s poorly suited to shared rooms, offices, or commuting.

Portability/foldability
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
2.8

Portability is limited by the non-folding, non-lay-flat design, though multiple reviewers still describe it as office-friendly in appearance.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
No score yet
Preset EQ profile quality
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.1

Preset EQ profiles are considered useful out of the box, and the ability to cycle through (and overwrite) a small set of saved profiles on-device is widely appreciated, even if limited to a few slots.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.5

The default Signature Sound profile is widely considered the most balanced and reliable. Superhuman Hearing and other presets can sound artificial or overly bright, and some profiles behave inconsistently.

Replaceable earpads
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.5

Replaceable earpads are explicitly mentioned as easy to remove, with some sources noting replacements are obtainable.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.6

Earpads are removable and replacements/mod options are available or expected, which helps hygiene and long-term maintenance.

RGB lighting customization
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.2

RGB is described as subtle and tasteful, hidden around the earcup edge. Customization is strong, but multiple reviewers note it meaningfully reduces battery life, so many keep it off.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
No score yet
Sidetone adjustment quality
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.1

Sidetone adjustment exists, but several reviewers describe it as too quiet or even broken/robotic on certain setups, while others find it usable.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.1

Mic monitoring/sidetone is adjustable and often described as hiss-free, but several reviewers found it too quiet unless set very high or noted it doesn’t feel especially strong.

Smudge resistance
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.4

One review highlights the matte finish as resisting oily fingerprints and keeping the headset looking clean.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
No score yet
Software/setup simplicity
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.5

Setup is widely described as refreshingly simple versus typical gaming-headset software. The flip side is a lean feature set and browser compatibility constraints mentioned by a few reviewers.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
2.9

Setup is straightforward when everything behaves, but multiple reviews mention finicky detection, firmware/update hiccups, or settings that don’t persist, making the experience inconsistent.

Sound quality
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.3

Sound quality is consistently praised as balanced, detailed, and competitive at the price. A few note it benefits from EQ for personal taste, and one reported a defective unit that prevented proper audio evaluation. Wired USB audio is supported and described as straightforward for PC use; some reviewers rarely need it because the dock is so convenient.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.5

Overall sound quality is a highlight: detailed, natural-leaning audio with strong positional clarity. The most common caveats are lighter low-end impact and occasional brightness depending on content and EQ.

Soundstage width
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.4

Soundstage is frequently described as wide for a closed-back headset, supporting strong imaging and separation.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.5

Soundstage is notably wide and airy thanks to the open-back cups, creating a speaker-like sense of space that helps immersion and directional awareness in quiet rooms.

Spatial audio
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.2

Spatial rendering and positional accuracy are praised in multiple gaming-focused reviews, with several noting easier footstep and direction tracking in shooters.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.2

PC-focused spatial features (often Waves 3D) can add useful directionality, though results vary by game and some listeners prefer it off for the cleanest, most natural presentation.

Stability
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
No score yet
Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.1

Stability is mixed: it can sit comfortably when you’re stationary, but the light clamp and floating cups may shift with head turns or quick movement.

Touch control responsiveness
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.3

The dial/crown style controls are typically described as responsive and easy to find by feel, reducing the need to fumble for tiny buttons.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
No score yet
Treble clarity
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.3

Treble is often described as detailed, but some reviews mention occasional sharpness or sibilance that can be improved with EQ.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.9

Treble tends to lean bright for detail and cue pickup, but several reviews mention occasional sharpness or sibilance, especially with certain presets or EQ changes.

USB-C
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
4.3

USB-C is used for charging and for wired USB audio in many reviews, with several noting it is convenient for desktop use and can improve mic fidelity versus wireless in some situations.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.2

Charges over USB-C; reviewers treat the USB-C connection as power/charging rather than a full-featured wired audio link.

Volume output
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.5

Volume output is generally adequate, but several reviewers wish it could get louder, especially over Bluetooth or for louder content.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.3

Overall loudness is adequate for many, but multiple reviewers note an odd volume curve or that it needs higher percentage settings to reach their preferred listening level.

Weight comfort
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
3.8

Weight is generally seen as reasonable for a wireless gaming headset, but at least a couple reviewers call it heavy or note it feels heavier in long sessions.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
4.7

Weight is consistently noted as very low for a wireless headset (around 300g), helping it feel almost invisible during long sessions.

Xbox compatibility
Product 1: Fractal Design Scape Headset
1.0

Xbox compatibility is consistently described as not supported, due to protocol limitations and the lack of a 3.5mm analog option in some discussions.

Product 2: Turtle Beach Atlas Air Wireless...
3.0

Xbox use is described as wired-only through the controller via 3.5mm, with no native Xbox wireless support.