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You may expect the worst, but you'll likely be pleasantly surprised when the audio coming out of the cans presented itself as adequate and then some. The treble is clear without sounding "tinny," and the low-end frequency response (bass) manages to deliver an impact without succumbing to audio artifacts or muddiness. It's hard to be picky when it comes to a wireless headset that sounds as good as similarly priced wired models from other manufacturers. In fact, it may be the best wireless headset on the market, relative to its cost. It may not be on par with our reigning champ, the A50s from Astro, but at less than a third of the price, PDP's universal wireless headset shouldn't be overlooked.
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Thankfully, holding down the "Mode" button allows you to disable some, or all, of the lighting.Ĭonsidering the better-than-average audio performance, it's one of the best deals on the market at $89.99-a steal for a universal wireless headset. At first glance, the LED lighting and clear plastic don't project the image of a high-end product, which it isn't. Such is PDP, with its Afterglow Universal Wireless Gaming Headset. Now that the former have paved the way with their latest round of wireless gaming headsets, lesser-known manufacturers are starting to pop their heads out.
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