Headphones A4Tech series Bloody (gaming)
prices on 2 modelsA4Tech Bloody
Bloody is the main line of gaming headphones/headsets from the Taiwanese brand A4Tech. Unlike Logitech, Razer, SteelSeries, HyperX and other competitors, A4Tech does not particularly strive to separate its products into different product series, so the number of Bloody headphones in active sale can reach 4 dozen, and among them you can find both open and closed headphones, with wired and wireless connection, active backlight, etc. The main thing that unites them is a futuristic design, a high-quality microphone and an affordable price.
The lion's share of attention in the Bloody series goes to classic overhead gaming headsets. As a rule, these are massive headphones with a closed cup design, a wide adjustable headband and a retractable or removable microphone on the bow or boom. Almost all Bloody overhead headsets look catchy, pretentious and are decorated with optional lighting (bowls and the logo are most often lit). In almost all cases, a classic audio cable and an optional USB adapter are provided for connection, which significantly expands the connectivity options. Overhead models a la Bloody MR710 with wireless connection get on sale from time to time. However, such solutions are rare: they significantly affect the final cost, forcing A4Tech to move into the middle price category and compete with Logitech, Razer and other AAA brands.
In parallel, in 2021, A4Tech launched the release of in-ear and submersible gaming true wireless headphones for those who like to play on a smartphone. All of them are equipped with modern fifth-generation Bluetooh receivers, have a good margin of autonomy (from 5 to 8 hours + additional charging in the case), are equipped with optional backlighting and without fail support a game mode with reduced input lag. When activated, the signal transmission delay is reduced from 200 ms to a much more acceptable 30 - 50 ms, making the gaming experience more paid and enjoyable. Some TWS models from the Bloody series are not afraid of accidental water ingress (IPX4 standard), so they can come in handy in the gym, jogging or cycling.