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The editors liked
Great battery life
Comfortable design
Surprising audio quality
The editors didn't like
No console compatibility
Finicky bluetooth connection
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Published: 2014-09-18, Author: Alex , review by: in.ign.com
Great battery life, Comfortable design, Surprising audio quality
No console compatibility, Finicky bluetooth connection
Still, if you're looking for a wireless headset with solid sound quality, you'd be hard pressed to find anything else that'd do your music playlist justice. I found myself sitting on Rogue Legacy's start menu, listening to its mix of orchestral synth scor...
Published: 2014-12-10, Author: Peter , review by: eteknix.com
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...
Published: 2014-09-16, Author: Nick , review by: techradar.com
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...
Abstract: 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...
Abstract: 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...
Published: 2014-11-17, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
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....
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...
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...
Abstract: 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...