Afterglow dolby 5.1 surround sound wireless headset
My son loves the glow, but when I darken the room to play a game, I would prefer that the only light be coming from my television usually. I am not always a fan of the illumination on the base and the headset, but that is a personal preference. The headset itself is equally bright and colorful. There is also a 3.5mm connection for people wanting to hook this up to a computer or MP3 player. Like the headphones themselves, the stand glows when plugged in. There is an additional power port on there for connecting to the headphones to charge them (there is no connection built for charging between the stand and the headset like some other headsets). On the back you have connections for power and signal. The stand itself is attractive, with a rounded black base and a sort of swooped design for the bar coming up out of it. Because neither this headset nor my soundbar supports any sort of audio pass through, I had to use a splitter to push my optical audio signal out from my television to both the soundbar and the stand on the Afterglow Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound Wireless Headset. This entertainment center also has a Wii, PlayStation 3 and an Xbox 360 hooked up to it.īasic hookup is not very difficult, though the degree of difficulty on my setup was a little bit higher. This particular headset can be used for chatting on the PlayStation 4 – my first high-end headset to support that console. There are quite a few cables included, but this is a good thing in my mind.
First and foremost when removing the Afterglow Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound Wireless Headset from its package, you notice that these are large, heavily padded headphones that come with a rather nice-looking stand.