First of all I would like to say that I am not Kelly Bucci but her 16 year old son who plays a lot of Call of Duty on Xbox One. Before this headset I used Hyper X Cloud 2, a very good headset that I ended up losing. I bought them as a spare to try something new. Both headsets are pretty chunky, but the Atlas Pro looks a lot nicer. And I would like to add that there is no G-Fuel advertising. I'm not sure how it happened with another customer's set, but that's not a problem. In terms of comfort, they are very good. The ear cushions are thick and soft and I haven't had to take them off while gaming in a long time. It's also really cool that they offer a pressure relief system for those who wear glasses. These sound great. There are no complaints. They offer, without a doubt, a better sound profile than the Cloud 2. You just have to be careful to use the correct chord when pairing, which is very clearly indicated. They block noise well. It's not like they have ANC or anything like that, but I have no problem with noise coming in or out. For the price, this is an absolute bargain. And now the price is even lower than when I bought it, so it's just a no-brainer.
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