Polk announces N1 sound bar and Melee gaming headset

n1-surroundbarFor folks who have not heard about Polk before, well, here we are with a short note on them. Polk happens to be a high-performance audio brand that comes with 40 years of sound, engineering and design expertise, and they have recently announced that they will be making available a couple of products available to the masses. First of all would be the Melee gaming headset that was specially developed for the Xbox 360 console, while there is also the Polk N1 sound bar that delivers an immersive soundstage for gaming as well as entertainment regardless of the gaming platform, with the new Xbox One included. I guess the Xbox 360 still has some life left in its legs despite all of the recent buzz that surrounded next generation game consoles.

Why would we recommend either one of these to those who game on Microsoft’s consoles? Well, that is because Polk has also extended its partnership with Microsoft all the way until the end of next year, which would result in additional opportunities for product development in the gaming category, while Polk’s sound engineers continue to work with Microsoft’s 343 and Turn 10 Studios to deliver better quality audio in their titles.

The Melee gaming headset will boast of Polk’s proprietary electronic and acoustic tuning in addition to a DSP Amplifier, ensuring that your ears are treated to a richer, fuller listening experience. Accompanied by a retractable near-field microphone, users are able to carry out chats with one another, as well as to take calls. It will tuck itself smoothly into the ear cup whenever it is not in use. Other than that, Polk’s thumb-reach Audio Mixer would also enable users to adjust listening modes, audio and chat levels, all without the need to remove their hands from the controller.

As for the N1 sound bar, it has been licensed by Microsoft and designed for the newest Xbox One and Xbox 360 consoles. You will be treated to an upscale design which complements the console’s slimmer form factor, while the sound bar leverages Dolby Digital and a quartet of immersion modes which will enable gamers to achieve a balance between unique listening scenarios in addition to music, ambient details, special effects and dialogue.

The Polk Melee and N1 sound bar will retail for $199.95 and $299.95, respectively.

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Sennheiser unveils G4ME ZERO and G4ME ONE gaming headsets

game-zeroGamers can get to be extremely particular about the kind of hardware in which they use to dispatch of their opponents, and many of them are loyal to a particular brand for most of their gaming lives when it comes to select peripherals, which is not an unusual pattern. After all, the same applies when it comes to fashion and perhaps, even the cars that are parked in your home’s garage, no? Sure, the mouse and the keyboard are two important elements in any particular gamer’s arsenal, but they would certainly be incomplete if you do not have the different pieces of the puzzle together, such as a decent gaming rig and of course, the all important headset. Games these days, after all, are not solo titles that allow you to play without having to communicate with one another. No sir, playing on a team is the way to go, where you bark and receive commands from your team mates, and solid and clear communication is the way to go. Sennheiser, a trusted name in audio, has unveiled the G4ME ZERO and G4ME ONE gaming headsets.

Being announced as part of a unique alliance with one of the world’s leading game developers, Io-Interactive, both Sennheiser gaming headsets are touted to deliver an authentic sound experience which has been specially optimized for all of your gaming needs. The G4ME ZERO and G4ME ONE gaming headsets are touted to usher in a new era in professional gaming headset design, boasting an increased emphasis on ergonomics as well as supreme comfort, never mind if you are going to game for an extremely long period. Apart from that, the inclusion of noise cancellation technologies in the microphones themselves pave the way for clear communication whether you are involved in online or multi player gaming.

Expect both the G4ME ONE and G4ME ZERO gaming headsets to be readily available already, where they will retail for $279.95 and $249.95, respectively.

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Genius Ultimate Gaming Combo Introduced

Gamers take their gaming sessions very seriously, and there are different kinds of gaming companies that offer various hardware configurations to cater for the vast diversity among humankind. After all, one man’s meat has been known to be another man’s poison, and this time around, we have Genius announcing what they call the Ultimate Gaming Combo, delivering the complete suite of gear required (at least, in Genius’ eyes) for smooth h PC gaming in a single package, and it comprises of the Genius GX Gaming Series Mouse, Keyboard and Headset.

This ”ideal toolset”, so to speak, is now available in the US and Canada. The 3 in 1 GX Gaming Series combo will merge together what Genius has classified as the elite products of the GX Gaming Series, where among them include the Maurus Black gaming mouse, Imperator gaming keyboard and Lychas gaming headset.

First of all, the Maurus Black Gaming Mouse will come with a bunch of customizable features, which has been touted to deliver a personalized experience. The Scorpion UI (User Interface) will enable you to save up to 21 macros, delivering a competitive edge even in the midst of a battle, while Maurus’ buttons, complete with default settings of left, right, middle with scroll, next page, and last page, can be programmed to offer gamers an even greater degree of customizable control. Apart from that, you can over-clock the SG Core engine, so that you can adjust the dpi to four different levels (450/900/1800/3500) directly from the mouse.

As for the Imperator Gaming Keyboard, it sports half a dozen programmable keys under 3 game profiles, letting you assign up to 18 macros. As for the included UI, it is a snap to manage and customize your macros. The Lychas Gaming Headset is perfect for LAN parties and competitions, thanks to its individual ear cup volume control. The asking price for this “combo”? $129.99 a pop, which is pretty decent actually.

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Rosewill 5.1 Channel Gaming Headset with Vibration

Now here is a pair of gaming headphones that you might want to consider, especially since it comes with one feature that most of the other gaming headsets in the market do not – vibration! Well, the company behind this pair of gaming headphones needed to do something really different from what is already available in order to capture the attention of a fickle audience, doesn’t it? Hence the $49.99 Rosewill 5.1 Channel Gaming Headset with Vibration, where it is said to offer you a whole lot more bang for your hard earned buck.

The Rosewill 5.1 Channel Gaming Headset with Vibration, as its name suggests will come with 5.1 surround sound capability, complete with vibration and 8 precise speakers. Fret not, your ears will not fall off after a particularly gruelling gaming session, as there will be soft ear-pad cushions that offer an additional level of comfort, while the headset itself boasts of an excellent uni-directional, noise-cancelling microphone. Heck, the included driver CD will even allow you to enhance to Virtual 7.1 Digital surround sound complete with explosive bass, crystal-clear treble, and vibration. It has a 6.6 foot cable keeping it company, letting you plug it into any available USB port around which should provide you with ample freedom of movement.

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Astro Gaming officially unleashes A30 & A40 PC editions, drops prices to $100 & $150

Astro Gaming officially unleashes A30 & A40 PC editions, drops prices to $100 and $150

Astro Gaming’s A40 headset and Mixamp Pro have generally gotten yearly revisions, but the portability-inclined A30 hasn’t received the same love since its inception. That’s officially changed this week, as the company’s announced its 2013 PC editions (standalone versions) of the A30 and A40 stereo headsets are now available. Although the new units began shipping with the company’s Mixamp-packing Audio System bundles last November, this is the first time it’s really blasting the airwaves about the A30’s revision. Both editions feature re-tuned drivers touting better response for bass and cleaner output, along with a re-tooled approach to the quick disconnect cables and a new media cable with a revised inline remote and mic. The revised cabling setup allows 3.5mm cables to plug directly into the headsets, making for easier replacements and swapping (previous versions had you connect to a short cable hung from the earcup, with a dual-pole connector).

Perhaps best of all, the A30 is now priced thirty bucks less at $100 (finally!), while the A40’s been reduced to $149 (down from $199). If you recently purchased one, don’t fret either — Astro also let us know that orders placed the 11th of this month have shipped out with the 2013 editions. Hit up the press release after the break for more info while deciding if one of ’em might be your new ticket to supreme gaming sound.

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Mad Catz F.R.E.Q.7 Surround Sound Gaming Headset Up For Pre-Order

Mad Catz F.R.E.Q.7 Surround Sound Gaming Headset Up For Pre OrderWhen it comes to serious gaming, having the right kind of hardware is extremely important, especially when you are ready to rock and roll with the best (or at least, on folks who are on a similar skill level as you). Sound plays a far more important role in today’s games compared to the title of yesteryears, as it helps offer cues which work in tandem with visual spotting, not to mention reveal your opponent’s location in a First Person Shooter. Having said that, Mad Catz have put their F.R.E.Q.7 Surround Sound Gaming Headset up for pre-order, targeting those who want to up their game.

The F.R.E.Q.7 Surround Sound Gaming Headset will deliver Dolby Headphone Technology right to your ears, and will play nice with a wide range of devices. Shipping is tipped to happen in the first quarter of 2014, so you might actually have to wait for more than a year! Too bad there are no incentives to place your pre-order now other than bragging rights of being an early adopter.

The F.R.E.Q.7 Surround Sound Gaming Headset features Dolby Pro Logic IIx technology, expanding stereo and 5.1 audio to rich 7.1 surround sound, and you can always opt to toggle between surround sound and stereo. Each F.R.E.Q.7 will ship alongside a desktop stand, where it will come in matte black, gloss black, gloss white and gloss red colors, with the latter three being surefire fingerprint magnets. [Product Page]

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Kunai Stereo Gaming Headset for PS3 and PS Vita ships, Mad Catz Tritton 720+ 7.1 Surround Headset,

Asus Echelon Camo Edition Gaming Headset

Do you happen to do a whole lot of gaming on the computer? If you have answered in the affirmative, then surely you would know that not only having the right kind of basic gaming equipment such as a keyboard and a mouse are important, but when it comes to ensuring details of all that is going on in the game, having the right kind of gaming headset is important, so that you can hear just where your opponent is, or to know what kind of status updates are happening in the game. The Asus Echelon Camo Edition gaming headset claims to get the job done, especially if you are in to first person shooters.

Right now, one of the numerous leading titles in first person shooter market enables players to customize camouflage and textures that are then applied to weapons and outfits, where obviously the Asus Echelon Camo Edition pays tribute to this aspect. Sporting an attractive design which was inspired by digital camouflage patterns that are hugely popular in games and real-world military apparel, and the Echelon Camo relies on 50mm neodymium magnet drivers so that your ears can enjoy powerful and precise in-game audio. Not only that, additional comfortable 100mm ear cups are capable of isolating up to 30dB noise.

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[REVIEW] Genius Cavimanus gaming headset

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A couple of weeks ago, Genuis (KYE) sent over one of their latest gaming headsets: The Cavimanus. Except for the special product name, Genius turned over a very decent features list for a particularly low price. But will these cans manage to live up to the expectations?
 
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“GX gaming launches its first professional 7.1 channel gaming headset, the Cavimanus. This hardcore headset is fully-loaded with many exciting features to pro gamers, including a foldable …

Astro pulls curtain on 2013 edition of $250 A40 gaming headset, MixAmp Pro package (video)

Astro pulls curtain on 2013 A40 Pro gaming headset, MixAmp Pro

Astro’s just refreshed its high-end wired A40 headset and matching MixAmp Pro, a duo that mash together gaming talents with audiophile chops. The 2013 edition of the headset adds an updated quick disconnect system and re-tuned drivers for better bass response and less distortion, with Astro claiming that they’re “the most accurate Astro headsets ever.” Returning features include a removable, swappable mic, Dolby Digital 7.1 surround sound, customizable speaker tags and multi-system compatibility. The revised MixAmp Pro now allows game sound and incoming or outgoing voice chat to be livestreamed with a single cable, while also bringing new custom audio profiles, a smaller size and an optical port. You’ll still have game-to-voice balance controls, Dolby 5.1 and 7.1 surround and a dedicated voice channel with the dedicated mixer/preamp, to boot. The pair are sold together for the same $250 price we saw for the original way back in 2007 — check the PR and video after the jump to see where to grab them.

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Tritton Kunai headset ships to chatty PS3 and PS Vita gamers

Tritton Kunai headset ships to chatty PS3 and PS Vita gamers

There are plenty of gaming headsets, but only so many specifically tuned to the PlayStation audience that aren’t made by Sony itself. Mad Catz’ Tritton label has just shipped a version of its Kunai wired headset optimized for both the PS3 and the PS Vita that might redress that (admittedly minor) deficit. About the only real customization for Vita owners is the option for a shorter 3-foot cord, but PS3 owners can plug in through USB and adjust voice volume independently from the gunshots and explosions. Regardless of which game console the Kunai links to, there’s a modest 25Hz to 20KHz headphone frequency range and few frills aside from a detachable boom microphone. Tritton is mostly counting on the price to lure us in, which just might work — at $60, berating players in-game with a Kunai will cost as much as one of the games themselves.

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