The Turtle Beach Atlas Air uses an over-ear fit and features an open-back design, which is reflected in its overall construction. It weighs 301 g and comes with a 1.8 m detachable, tangle-free cable, offering some flexibility in how it is used. The headset includes stereo speakers but does not support RGB lighting and cannot be folded, making it better suited for stationary use at a desk rather than travel.
The Atlas Air is equipped with two 40 mm drivers and covers a frequency range of 20 Hz to 40,000 Hz, offering a wide audio spectrum. The headset does not use neodymium magnets and includes neither active noise cancellation nor passive noise reduction, meaning it does not attempt to block out ambient sound — a characteristic consistent with its open-back construction.
The Atlas Air includes a single removable microphone with a frequency response spanning 100 Hz to 16,000 Hz. It features a mute function for convenient control during use, though the microphone does not offer noise cancellation.
The Atlas Air runs on a built-in 800 mAh rechargeable battery that is not user-removable. It delivers up to 50 hours of battery life per charge and includes a battery level indicator so users can keep track of remaining power without guesswork.
The Atlas Air supports three connection methods — 3.5mm, Bluetooth 5.2, and 2.4GHz wireless — and is compatible with PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox. The maximum Bluetooth range reaches 10 m, and the headset includes a USB Type-C port. It does not support NFC pairing or fast pairing, and Bluetooth audio codec enhancements such as aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, AAC, LDAC, and LDHC are not available.
The Atlas Air can be used as a headset and features an on-device control panel for managing settings directly from the headset itself. It does not have an in-line control panel on the cable, nor does it include a vibration function or a travel bag.