techlife.net Updated: 2016-11-15 00:30:12
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Price: $279 From: Bluemouth Critical specs: 15–20KHz, 2 x active noise-cancelling voice mics, 2 x active ambient noise cancelling mics, 188 grams, NFC pairing and wake up, interchangable tags, hard shell travel caseNot content with being leader in PC an...
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Gaming headphones are a weird breed; they're made for extended listening, voice chat and for daily harsh treatment. Gamers play on a wide range of different devices, but Astro's mid-range A38 is made for the gamers out there that don't have a console — if...
Sturdy design, Integrated noise cancelling, Apt-X Bluetooth...
No 3.5mm jack, Microphone picks up environmental noise, Expensive...
The $279.95 Astro A38 is a competent, versatile, no-surprises gaming headset. Its noise cancellation isn't as good as proper noise cancelling headphones like the Parrot Zik 2.0 and the Bose QuietComfort 25, but that's in part because it's an on-ear model...
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Astro is one of the hottest gaming brands around. They're proving a popular choice with pro gamers in the eSports community, as well as winning over consumers with their high-end performance, and premium aesthetics. We've reviewed a few products from Astr...
Exceptional sound quality, Noise cancelling technology, Built-in microphone, NFC Bluetooth, Great battery life, Built-in controls, Excellent build quality, Wireless, Hard case included...
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PriceAstro is a premium grade gaming brand and their products command premium price tags to match. The Astro A38 will normally set you back £180, which is obviously very expensive, but at the time of writing, Astro had them on sale at £140.OverviewThe Ast...
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Bluetooth, by its very nature, is an unrestrictive platform. As a supplement to a standard 3.5mm connector, Bluetooth allows for freedom of movement unhindered by a 4-foot cord.Take away the standard 3.5mm input, however, and a system that once used Bluet...
Stylish, customizable design, Active noise cancellation, Long battery life...
No 3.5mm input, Less comfy after long sessions, Steep asking price, No battery indicator...
It's expected that great, high-performing technology doesn't come cheap, but for $230, I think the average gamer would expect a bit more. Whether that means adding a 3.5mm jack for easier PC gaming, or a better microphone, is ultimately up to Astro Gamin...
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Astro Gaming is at E3 2014 in Los Angeles, where it has announced two new products set to debut this year as well as a new partnership with Microsoft's Halo video game franchise. And Pocket-lint got the inside scoop and even a first-hand look at some of t...
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Wired or wireless? How much should you pay? Which is best?The next great peripherals war is being waged over your ears. After every company on the planet put out a gaming mouse and then a mechanical keyboard, now it's time for headsets. So many headsets.W...
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toptenreviews.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:30:12
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The Astro Gaming A38 Bluetooth noise-cancelling headphones provide a low-latency connection and high fidelity playback with active noise-cancelling technology. Its Bluetooth features allow you to connect to any compatible device, including MP3 players, sm...
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I honestly don't even know how to rate the Astro A38. Technically it's a gaming headset, sure, but it's abundantly clear Astro doesn't really expect you to use these very often with your PC. Everything about this headset was designed with cell phones in m...
Decent Bluetooth audio implementation, Easy to pair to a number of devices...
Bluetooth audio still isn't great, Mediocre microphone, Finicky connection when on the move...
The A38 has fantastic audio for a Bluetooth headset, but at $200+ there are much better options available—especially when you're not on-the-go...
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Astro Gaming is best known for making gaming headsets. After all, it's in its name. The Astro A50 wireless gaming headset is a gold standard for the category, and remains one of the best models available after several years on the market. Now Astro i...
Solid performance with good high-mids. Functional noise-cancellation feature. Comfortable.
Not much low-end bass extension. No wired or noise-canceling-free options. Doesn't block out as much sound as competitors...
Astro Gaming's on-ear A38 headphones combine a stylish design, Bluetooth connectivity, and noise cancellation, although the latter isn't quite as impressive as competitors' versions of the technology...
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Gaming is more mobile than ever. Whether it's Android, iPhone, tablet or PS Vita, you can play games wherever you are. Waiting in the doctor's office? Fire up some GTA. Even while on the bus, in a taxi, or on a plane, gaming now knows no bounds. But that...
the Astro A38 is a great bluetooth headset if that is solely what you're looking for. For the price of $230, it's a little boggling that it ignores the most popular handheld gaming console (the 3DS) and can't be used with consoles or PC. This could be o...
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It's probably not an exaggeration to say that the Astro A38 is the ultimate bluetooth headset for the person on the move. Astro Gaming has more or less set the standard for gaming headsets, with its A40 series formerly adopted as the official headset of M...
If you're an avid gamer who wants a high-end console headset, don't worry about getting a pair of these. For basically anyone else, this headset will not let you down. Commuters and mobile gamers especially should take notice. If it's too expensive, consi...
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gamecrate.com Updated: 2016-11-15 00:30:12
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Bluetooth headsets are thing of rarity in the mostly wired world of gaming headsets, but that hasn't stopped Astro from trying their luck with the Astro A38. With a $230 price tag and compatibility restricted Bluetooth enabled PCs, phones, and tablets (so...
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Astro Gaming has had a successful run with its high-quality gaming headsets. Thanks to the brand's elite sound quality and premium ergonomics, consumers recognize the company as the best in the business on the console/PC front. Now with the rise of mobile...
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