Razer launches surround sound gaming headset


Razer, a peripheral manufacturer, announced the launch of
the Razer Tiamat headset range, the world’s first discrete 7.1 surround sound
and 2.2 stereo gaming headsets.  


Get the tactical advantage in combat when you can hear
and react to every gunfire, explosion and voice realistically all around you.
 And with bass so powerful, the Razer Tiamat will blow you away.


“The Razer Tiamat headset range is the pride of our
audio engineering, the world’s first 10 driver headset, built to deliver the
most powerful, clear and accurately produced positional audio gamers will ever
need for the competitive edge,” said Robert Krakoff, president, Razer USA.


The Razer Tiamat headset range includes the Razer Tiamat
7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset and the Razer Tiamat 2.2 Stereo Gaming
Headset.


The Razer Tiamat 7.1 packs a total of 10 discrete
drivers, 5 in each circumaural ear cup to give you true pinpoint positional
surround sound a one-up on your enemies when you can hear everything around you
with three-dimensional clarity.  


The 10 drivers represent the 7 surround sound channels
plus subwoofer; 2 for center, 1 each for the left and right, surround sound
left and right, surround back left and right, and 2 for the subwoofer.
 All drivers work in unison to produce a true surround sound experience.


The Razer Tiamat 7.1 also gives gamers maximum
customizability of their audio experience adjustable on a sleek control unit.
 


Users can precisely fine-tune the volume of every audio
channel, position, and bass depth, as well as conveniently toggle between the
headset’s 7.1 surround sound mode, 2.0 stereo mode or external speakers as long
as they are also hooked up to the unit, so you’ll have the right setup for your
entertainment at all times.


The Razer Tiamat 2.2 is outfitted with a total of 4
discrete drivers, 2 dedicated especially to bass to give your head that
rumbling sensation every time you calmly walk away from an in-game explosion.


Both versions of the Razer Tiamat come with leatherette
ear cushions to keep you comfortable during long-haul gaming marathons, and a
precise, unidirectional noise-cancelling microphone so your battle chatter
stays as sharp as your audio.


The versatile control unit lets you tweak every audio
channel’s volume and positioning, as well as bass depth to your exact
preference. With a single button press, toggle between the headset’s 7.1
surround sound, 2.0 stereo and external speakers when both are connected to the
unit to have the right audio setup for your specific entertainment needs at all
times.


Recently, Razer announced
its new Battlefield 3 Collector’s Edition line of gadgets and gear slated to
hit retail outlets worldwide this October.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

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