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PDP AG7 True Wireless Headset for Xbox One unboxing video

I know it’s late, sadly I ran into issues with uploading the video to Youtube, but it’s done now. Better late then never, right? As promised is one unboxing video of PDP’s AG7 (Afterglow) Wireless Headset for the Xbox One.

Now before you ask what’s different between this one and their previous headset, the AG7 features a USB transceiver that is inserted into a USB port on the Xbox on instead on the controller and it greatly increases the quality and distance. On top of that PDP is claiming that this headset will give up to 16 hours of usage off of one charge. Oh and of course we’re see if this is compatible with the PC as well and we’ll let you know our findings.

Expect a review of the headset fairly soon, but until then enjoy the unboxing video.

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Review: Afterglow AG7 Wireless Gaming Headset for Xbox One [XLC Gaming Network]

XLC Gaming Network writes:- Last week we brought you the unboxing of Performance Designed Products (PDP) first truly wireless gaming headset, the Afterglow AG7 for the Xbox One. The Afterglow AG7 is a headset that can boast of being the cheapest wireless headset at under $100 and a sound system sporting 50mm speakers. Now that we have had a solid amount of time and put it through its paces we can finally bring you our review.

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Afterglow AG 7 Xbox One Headset Review - GamesReviews

From GamesReviews:
"Performance Design Products is an industry leader in the video game accessories department, and if their E3 was any indication, they are not slowing down. There products line the shelves of retailers around the country, and cover everything from Wii U to Xbox One and 360 to PS3 and PS4."

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Review: PDP AG7 True Wireless Headset for Xbox One | The Outerhaven

Going into E3 2015, PDP broke the news that they would have the first wireless headset for the Xbox One, one that is officially licensed by Microsoft and allows for up to 40 feet for uninterrupted gameplay thanks to a USB receiver. It is the first headset of it’s kind for the system and just for $99.99 it definitely sounded appealing. It’s especially great for those late night sessions when I can’t pump up the surround sound due to the family sleeping unless I want to upset the master (IE: wife) and sit in the dog house for the remainder of the night.

So when PDP asked if I wanted to try them out, of course I jumped at the chance to see how the AG7 fared. So how exactly did it fare you ask?

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