Audio for gaming and casual music listening is decent without feeling particularly full-bodied or accentuated in any one area.
Plus, the overall average battery life and awkward form factor make them rather unsuitable for extended listening sessions.
Its not all bad news, though, and these buds do excel in some pretty important areas.
Readjusting them mid-session was a fairly common occurrence just to see to it they wouldnt slip out.
The Turtle Beach Scout Air gaming earbuds do excel in other areas, though.
This makes them ideal for out-and-about play just so long as youre not running into a storm with them.
As for connectivity, youre strictly dependent on Bluetooth with the Turtle Beach Scout Air gaming earbuds.
The overall sound profile is decent but rather flat.
The earbuds do fare better for gaming, thankfully.
A built-in low latency Game mode helps to reduce delay inherent with Bluetooth connectivity.
The mode allows for accurate, responsive audio which makes them an excellent choice for Bluetooth-ready devices.
Connectivity in itself can be an issue, though.
As a result, expect to have times when youll need to unpair the gear and have another go.
Its hard to recommend them at full price given their relatively flat sound and occasional connectivity issues.
That said, theyre about as affordable as true wireless gaming earbuds get.