Astro Gaming's A38 Bluetooth Headset is a Thing of Beauty

Proving themselves once again the leaders in the bluetooth wireless tech industry, Astro Gaming won us over at E3 this year with their new A38 Bluetooth Headset.

Continuing down the path of top of the line headset tech, Astro Gaming rolled out a unique product: the A38 Bluetooth Headset: a headset for everyone. Not just gamers. The A38’s are only available for PC, tablet and mobile devices. Sorry console gamers! You’re just going to have to buy these and another pair of Astro’s like the A40 headset!

Almost half a year after Astro Gaming announced the beta for their A38 Bluetooth Headset, has a launch date been determined. Available this summer, the A38’s are going to be your new bluetooth headset. Why are we so sure of this? We had a hands on private demo of the A38’s and they blew us away.

The A38’s uses a bluetooth technology at an APTX low latency with a state of the art noise cancelling feature. This headset is made to help combat background noises while listening to music or talking on your mobile device. A great headset for those commuting in an urban region or those traveling with family. This headset also has a built in microphone that also uses the same noise canceling feature to help make your conversations clear.

On a more different note, the A38’s are going to be the first ever wireless headset in a different colored package!? To differentiate between console headsets and non-console gear, Astro Gaming decided to market these one of a kind headsets in a white box.

Astro Gaming is known for their high end quality headsets. That’s why you can expect the A38’s to cost a pretty penny. Retail of the headset is going to be around $230.00. Your hard earned pretty penny is worth, especially if you are in the market for an amazing new wireless bluetooth headset.

Want to know a little more and have a recap of the headset? Enjoy the beautifully bullet list below.

A38 Bluetooth Headset Features:

  • Built for PC, Smartphones, Tablets and Notebooks
  • Active Noise Canceling Drivers
  • Customizable Tags
  • Widebrand High Fidelity Bluetooth 3.0
  • Bluetooth APTX Low Latency
  • Stealth Microphone
  • NFC Rapid Pairing
  • Tuned With Astro Audio
  • Protective Case
  • 15 Hours of Talk Time
  • 20 Hours of Music
  • 5 Hours for a Full Charge

 

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