New York, February 9, 2015.- Astro Gaming, a manufacturer of premium gaming headsets, loves video games and willingly supports the hottest gaming releases. Astro recently officially launched a special edition A40 gaming headset dedicated to the best-selling action game Dying Light, the new multiplatform open-world Survival Horror and Action game.
Just like the other Astro specs, this model belongs to the second generation of headsets optimized to work with all modern platforms – PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One, PC and Mac if you have an optical output .
Exceptional accuracy and volume, balance adjustment and 4 EQ modes for incredible realism. Removable wires give you complete freedom to connect to any existing gaming devices and platforms, and are easily replaceable by the user themselves in the event of an out. Microphone – also removable and can be connected to either left or right ear cup.
Astro A40 Specifications
Playable Frequency Range: | 15 – 28,000 Hz |
Distortion: | Less than 0.1% |
SPL sound pressure characteristics: | 104 dB |
Microphone: | 6.0mm unidirectional with noise cancellation, Detachable, can be plugged into any headphone cup |
Nominal impedance: | 50 Ohm |
Headband Pressure: | 2,6 n |
Weight: | 324 grams, no cables |
Cables for headphones included: | – cable with 3.5 mm combo jack audio + microphone, length 1.0m – PC 3.5mm split jack audio and microphone, length 1.5m |
Interchangeable themed panels for the A40, dedicated to the “zombie killer” hit Dying Light, are also available for sale separately in the catalog of the American Astro Gaming website.
The effectiveness of the A40 has already been evaluated by the main Internet gaming sites – IGN and Kotaku. IGN gave the headset a near max rating of 9.7 out of 10 points, and the site Kotaku unabashedly stated that “These models of the A40 series sound masterpiece.
This edition is already available in wide international sales and will soon be available in America thanks to the distribution company Grafitec, the exclusive representative of Astro brand in America.
Are the Astro Gaming Zombified Dying Light headphones worth buying? How do they compare to other gaming headphones in terms of sound quality and comfort? Are the design and theme of the headphones appealing, and do they enhance the gaming experience?