Overview
Key Features & Specifications
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Tri-mode connectivity: Use 2.4 GHz wireless (ideal for low latency gaming), Bluetooth for mobile/portable use and a standard 3.5mm cable for wired devices. Manuals++1
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Large 50 mm driver units: These deliver a wide frequency range (20 Hz – 20 kHz) and allow for deeper bass and clear highs for immersive sound. Alphatech+1
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Low latency wireless mode: In 2.4 GHz wireless mode the headset offers very low latency (around 25 ms) which is critical for gaming responsiveness. Manuals++1
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RGB lighting: Stylish multicolour lighting adds a visual flair to your gaming setup. Enter24+1
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Microphone with good sensitivity: The boom mic offers clear voice capture (sensitivity around -42 dB) for team communication. Alphatech+1
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Comfort & design: Over-ear cushions, adjustable headband and removable/magnetic ear-shells (in some editions) ensure comfort for long sessions. Elvis N Ken Computers+1
Why It’s a Strong Choice for Gamers
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The tri-mode connectivity gives you flexibility: PC gamers can enjoy ultra-low latency wireless via 2.4 GHz; mobile or tablet gamers can switch to Bluetooth; and with the 3.5mm jack you have coverage for older consoles or wired fallback.
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With 50 mm drivers and a full 20 Hz–20 kHz frequency response, you get rich, full-spectrum audio, important for hearing game cues like footsteps or ambient effects.
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The low wireless latency (≈25 ms) means your audio sync is tight, reducing lag between what you see and hear — particularly useful in competitive titles.
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RGB lighting gives your headset a gaming-aesthetic boost, allowing it to complement a themed setup or simply stand out visually.
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The mic sensitivity and build quality support clear team chat, meaning you won’t be held back by poor voice quality.
Things to Consider Before Buying
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Platform compatibility: Ensure your device supports the required connectivity mode. For example, the 2.4 GHz wireless mode typically uses a USB dongle, so consoles without USB-A ports might need adapters.
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Wired mode limitations: In 3.5 mm mode some features (like active wireless or battery-driven functions) may be limited



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