With latest games providing HD visual experiences, users normally fall short on the audio part and to put that aside the Razer Tiamat 7.1 headset claims to do so with its true-to-life pinpoint audio system and the ten discrete speaker drivers. Also, accompanying the accessory is the Razer Tiamat 2.2 stereo gaming headset, holding four individual speakers and two bass subwoofers.
Built for extreme gaming, both headsets come with the ability of providing realistic and crisp audio output, making voices, gunfire and explosions seem life-like. Possessing 5 discrete drivers on either side making a total of ten, the Razer Tiamat 7.1 headset is capable of providing third dimensional sound clarity over the accurately positioned speaker system.
The device is equipped with 2 center speakers, 1 left and another for the right alongside the surround sound front (left and right) and back (left and right) with the remaining two for the subwoofer to derive the 7.1 channel output. Additionally, the headset comes with an all-in-one volume control unit, interchangeable ear cup covers, replaceable soft-touch leatherette ear cushions and a braided fiber cable.
“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. Surprise the enemy trying to creep up for a stealth kill, when you can hear their footsteps loud and clear behind you,” expressed Robert ‘RazerGuy’ Krakoff, President, Razer USA.
Further, the Razer Tiamat 2.2 stereo gaming headset throws in a sturdy built and a comfortable fit that states to reproduce the destructive audio found in games into a life-like experience. Sporting 4 discrete speakers from which two are dedicated towards bass output, the device offers a slim and easy-to-use in-line remote, braided fiber cable and replaceable ear cushions.
The Razer Tiamat 7.1 and Tiamat 2.2 stereo gaming headset is available for purchase on the company’s website and comes with a price tag of $179.99 and $99 respectively.
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