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ASTRO A38 White Wireless Bluetooth Headset for PC / Mac & Mobile $49.95 (Was $129.95) @ The Gamesmen

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62% off the normal price for this headset. Free C&C or $12.10 for standard delivery.

Manufacturer's Description
The A38 combines APTX low latency Bluetooth, AAC high-fidelity Bluetooth playback and state-of-the-art Active Noise Cancelling technologies to deliver the ultimate headset in wireless mobility. Connect easily to any Bluetooth enabled device and drown out the world with a headset so comfortable, you may forget you’re wearing it. Using the built-in microphone you can easily and discreetly answer calls with just the touch of a button, even in the noisier of environments. Equipped with 20+ hours of charge time, the A38 is perfect for long-distance travel, the office, commuting, you name it.

Features
Bluetooth 3.0
The A38 combines APTX low latency Bluetooth with AAC high-fidelity Bluetooth playback. Connect easily to any Bluetooth enabled device and drown out the world. Who needs cables?

Extra Life
The A38 is designed to go as long as you do for those long jam sessions. It is capable of 15+ hours of talk, 20+ hours of audio, 30+ hours in airplane mode, and only takes 5 hours to get a full charge.

Built to Get Out
The A38 is built for tablets, notebooks, & smartphones. Tuned for mobile gaming, music, & voice-com - the A38 is the ultimate headset in wireless mobility.

Customizable Speaker Tags
Our magnetic speaker tag system lets you personalize your pair. Buy special editions or design your own using the Speaker Tag Customizer.

A38 Wireless Headset Specs
Transducer Principle: Closed
Frequency Response: 15 - 20,000 Hz
Distortion: Less than 0/1%
Characteristic SPL: 97dB +/- 3dDB
Microphone: 2x Active Noise Canceling
Nominal Impedance:32 ohms
Peak Ambient ANC: -20db at 150 Hz
Ear Coupling: On Ear
Weight w/o Cable: 188 grams
Connection: 5.8 GHz Wireless
Wireless: Bluetooth 3.0, A2DP, HSP, AVRCP
Codes: aptX-Low Latency, AAC, SBC
NFC: Pairing and Wake Up Enabled
Battery Life: 20+ Hours
Typical RF Range: 20ft w/ line of sight

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closed Comments

  • Would it work with an Xbox?

    • Looks like PC or mobile only.

      • No 3.5mm input.

        • Could maybe connect one of the small bluetooth receivers to the 3.5mm socket of the controller (if you have the newer ones) and connect that way? Probably in for some lag though.

        • @djkelly69:

          They're only "receivers" though (receive a Bluetooth signal and output over 3.5mm) - you'd need a transmitter to transmit the controller output to the headset over BT.

        • @donnot: Ahh ok, I thought you could get ones which went the other way.

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