Speaking of our gaming headsets guide, the Turtle Beach Atlas Air is currently the top pick in that roundup, and it remains an excellent buy if dad would prefer an open-back design. What’s that, you ask? In simple terms, it’s a type of headphone that lets air and sound pass through its ear cups. This makes it much worse at blocking outside noise, so it won’t be the best option if dad often plays in a loud environment. But if he’s in a quieter area, models like the Atlas Air provide a wider and more natural sound than rival closed-back pairs like the Arctis Nova Pro. His game will sound more like it’s happening around him, rather than feeling like it’s contained within an enclosed space.
The Atlas Air is one of the few gaming headsets we’ve tested that’s both open-back and wireless, so you get that spacious sound without having to deal with any cords. Battery life usually checks in around 50-60 hours, and the pair still can hook up over an included 3.5mm cable if needed. The design is also exceptionally comfortable, with a lightweight design that’s easy to wear for hours on end, while the built-in mic is totally fine. Just keep in mind that this headset won’t work with Xbox, and like most open-backs, it’s fairly light on bass. — J.D.