Mad Catz Ships TRITTON Kunai Stereo Gaming Headset For PC And Mac

Mad Catz Ships TRITTON Kunai Stereo Gaming Headset For PC And MacIt was last year when we brought you word that Mad Catz had started to ship its Kunai stereo gaming headset for both the PS3 and PS Vita, this after knowing that it plays nice with the Nintendo Wii U, too. Well, how about folks who tend to get gaming done on the Windows PC platform as well as on Apple’s Mac? Well, fret not as Mad Catz has just announced that they will be shipping the TRITTON Kunai Stereo Gaming Headset to the two mentioned platforms.

First announced at E3 earlier this year (June 2013), the TRITTON Kunai Stereo Gaming Headset will come with striking aesthetics, 40mm Neodymium speakers as well as an in-line remote which will offer easy access to volume and chat controls. According to Darren Richardson, the President and Chief Executive Officer of Mad Catz Interactive, Inc., “Our TRITTON Kunai range proved popular at E3 thanks to its clean aesthetics and impressive audio. We are confident that passionate PC and Mac gamers will appreciate the performance and value synonymous with the brand.” You will be able to choose from gloss black, gloss white, and gloss red shades – not exactly my cup of tea due to the amount of fingerprints that they are going to collect in the long run! [Product Page]

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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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