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It's been an intense round. Your team and the enemy have been swapping leads like presents on Christmas. It's down to the wire and it's time for you to show them what you've got. You head toward the center of the map where the action is condensed and people are dropping like flies. You manage to slip into the ruins of a house, head for the second floor and position yourself at the window. You start eliminating targets as they dart across the street. Your blood is flowing, your heart is pumping and adrenaline is surging through your veins. There's only seconds left and you can taste the victory — not to mention a supremely epic K/D ratio. Just as time's about to run out, you hear the sound of footsteps from behind you. You're already shooting as you whirl around and you manage to take him down and save yourself. The screen fades to black and the room fills with the glow of your headset as the cheers and whoops of your teammates fill your ears. Glory is yours.When the action is most intense, you need to be able to rely on your headset to give you the edge. Whether it's the sound of enemy footsteps, breaking glass, suppressed gun shots, tactical respawns or fall damage, it can be the difference between glory and defeat. This Afterglow Universal Prismatic Wireless Headset is tuned by a Hollywood sound-design studio, and features 50mm neodymium speakers that sit inside an angled acoustic cavity for intense audio depth, sonic richness and clarity of sound. To get you even deeper in the zone, the headset features glowing lights that you can set to almost any color. The durable design ensures that they can withstand frequent, long-lasting gaming sessions. So connect to your game console and get ready for explosive action. You've got the advantage of crystal-clear sound on your side.
 
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They seem good at first, but don't last.
on March 24, 2015
Posted by: viktorahlstrom
When I bought these, they seemed awesome, and the mic worked fine. The overall body is made of very, very cheap plastics. In timeline sense, here's what happened (1 year of use)
1 month: Microphone is shot. Headset was not dropped and/or damaged in any fashion.
2 months: Cushion on headband starts to peel off at edges.
3 months: Padding on earphone starts to wear off after 4hr use per day.
4 months: Crack on right side of headband starts to form.
6 months: Audio is still in good quality.
9 months: Crack on left side of headband begins to form.
11 months: Crack on right side of headband is plainly visible.
Marathon gaming experience:
30min: Entire face is getting hot.
1hr: Ears are getting sweaty and are starting to hurt
1hr 45min: I had to take the headset off to let my ears breathe.
Overall:
Clunky, overweight design. The headset has to at LEAST weigh 1lb. it weighs my head down and is hard to use at times.
The audio cannot be matched, but the overall clunky design and cheap materials nullify the pros of this headset.
No, I would not recommend this to a friend.
+6points
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