Geekscape Tech Review: PDP Afterglow AG 9 (PS4), Afterglow LVL 5 Plus (PS4), and Titanfall 2 Backpack (with OGIO)

If you have heard of PDP, then you know that they make some great video game accessories. These particular accessories, made for all three consoles, have a habit of glowing, which has become their trademark. I’ll talk more about them tomorrow, but today, I’m going to cover two headsets for the PS4 and a specially made Titanfall 2 backpack made in partnership with OGIO.

I’ll start with the Afterglow AG 9 wireless headset, and it has powerful 50 mm drivers with two distinct audio modes of Bass Boost and Pure Audio. It also has a unique headband design for adjusting for comfort, and it has the blue lights. The wireless capability is achieved thanks to the included USB transmitter.

Another feature is the boom microphone that is flexible and removable. Yes, it is made for making conversation online while you are playing on the PS4.
You should be able to purchase the Afterglow AG 9 on the PDP site for $99.99.

As for the Afterglow LVL 5 Plus, it has 40 mm Neodymium drivers as well as a dynamic haptic driver. This great sound will be on your on your head in the form of a comfortable headband design, and you can drown out the rest of the world with some over the ear cups.

While I’m on the subject of ear cups, PDP was smart enough to put the volume and mute right on the ear cup of the Afterglow LVL 5. There is also a nice and adjustable boom microphone.

You should be able to find the Afterglow LVL 5 Plus on the PDP site for $49.99.

Oh, and by the way, both PS4 headsets have the lights. They are blue because it is the PS4. I think the model for the Xbox One is green. I wonder if the color of the lights is some kind of standard for gaming systems.

Time to change gears and talk about something Titanfall 2 related. This Licensed Titanfall 2 PDP product is also an OGIO Backpack, and I have to say that it is not necessarily for hardcore Titanfall fans only. PDP apparently had some kind of partnership with OGIO, who makes some really great backpacks.

Most backpacks designed for laptops usually do 15-inch ones, but this one is good for 17-inch laptops, and the padding will keep not only your computer safe, but you can slip a tablet in there as well. Yes, a lot of backpacks have this, and this is just the first zippered area. The second zippered-off area is good to stuff quite a few things in.

Then there are two zippered pockets on the outside, and they can store a lot of pens, calculators, as well as accessories to your laptop and tablet. Hey, you got to put those charging cords and other things somewhere.

Yes, you could just get an ordinary laptop backpack for that, and there are a lot to choose from. However, does your backpack have Velcro patches from Titanfall 2? I’m just going to say no.

Now, I couldn’t find the Titanfall backpack on either the PDP or OGIO site, but I was able to find it on Amazon for $90.22.

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