AQIRYS Alnair Review
Source: Tech Power Up added 26th Dec 2023 The Package »
Introduction
AQIRYS recently announced its first wireless gaming headset, dubbed the Alnair. Priced at $100/€110 and available in black or white color options, the Alnair brings some notable new features to the overcrowded gaming headset market, such as hybrid active noise canceling technology, along with everything else we expect from modern wireless gaming headsets, such as dual simultaneous wireless connectivity. Meaning, the Alnair communicates with the supplied 2.4 GHz USB-C wireless dongle and your Bluetooth source of choice at the same time, so you can, for example, play your favorite game and answer phone calls seamlessly, without having to manually switch between your PC/console and phone.
The AQIRYS Alnair further expands its connectivity with a 3.5 mm analog port, so you can combine it with pretty much any device you might own. It also offers a detachable omnidirectional TeamSpeak-certified microphone, an RGB lighting system, and an integrated 800 mAh battery, which should, according to the official specifications, provide us with up to 50 hours of wireless usage. AQIRYS bundles it with all cables and adapters you could possibly need, and they even throw in a pair of cat ears, if that’s the aesthetic you’re going for.
Specifications
- Drivers: 40-mm dynamic (neodymium magnet)
- Impedance: 32 Ω
- Sensitivity: 103±3 dB
- Frequency Response (specified by the manufacturer): 20–20,000 Hz
- Design: Closed-back, over-ear
- Microphone: Omnidirectional, detachable
- Battery Life: Up to 50 h (50% volume, RGB and ANC off)
- Connectivity: Wi-Fi (2.4 GHz), Bluetooth 5.0 (SBC), 3.5 mm analog
- Charging: USB-C
- Supplied cables: USB-C to USB Type-A for charging (1.5 m), USB-C to USB Type-A adapter cable (0.135 m), audio cable with in-line remote (1.5 m), audio splitter cable (0.6 m)
- Extras: Hybrid ANC, Transparency mode, RGB lighting system, soft carrying pouch
- Platform support: PC/Mac, PlayStation 4/5, Nintendo Switch, mobile
- Weight: 300 g
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