AceZone A-Spire gaming headset | Wired/Bluetooth | Active Noise Cancelling | $319$219 at Amazon (save $100 with coupon)
The AceZone A-Spire pairs excellent passive noise blocking with active cancellation. This makes for a pair of adept gaming headphones capable of blocking out even the most annoying noises while you're trying to game. It is very expensive for all its technical gubbins and competitive gaming prowess, but at least it's a little cheaper with this coupon.
I'm a big fan of the AceZone A-Spire. This gaming headset brings tournament-quality features to your home, including pinpoint positioning, great noise isolation, and superb active noise cancellation. But golly, it's expensive.
Luckily, you can secure yourself a pair for chunky $100 discount over at Amazon right now, bringing a pair down to just $219. That's cheaper than AceZone's own website, which has them for $239.
Alright, that's a lot of money for any gaming headset. Especially a (mostly) wired set such as this. It's still very high on the unaffordability scale even with this discount, but it's important to note these are competitive cans with some truly original features. I reviewed them earlier this year and only had a handful of minor gripes with an otherwise impressive all-round package.
The main sell for me is the noise cancellation. The earcups contain a feedback mic, feedforward mic and ANC chip, which when combined deliver excellent noise cancellation. That's especially effective with impressive passive noise isolation from the leatherette earcups and makes for a calmingly quiet gaming experience.
The noise cancellation extends to the mic on a flexible boom arm. This will unmute once lowered and can be adjusted to sit right in front of your face as you bark commands at your team. The microphone comes through really clearly, and I was very impressed with the quality during my time with these headphones for review.
That said, most of my gripes with this headset were microphone-based. Not in
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