Yes, it has happened; RGB-itis have spread to gaming headphones and if you are one of the infeected you can grab Thermaltake's Cronos RGB 7.1 Headset to show off your symptoms. The LEDs on the ear cups support 256 different colours and as a bonus also provide Virtual 7.1 surround sound. The headset is powered by 40mm neodymium magnets, with a reasonable 20Hz-22kHz frequency range. Pop by Bjorn3D for a look, they were impressed with the audio quality of this ~$70 headset to say nothing of the glow they felt when wearing them.
It is a pity that Tt did not take the opportunity to brand this as their new Synethsesia line.
"Today we’ll be looking at a recent addition to the roster of gaming headsets produced by Tt eSPORTS, the Cronos RGB 7.1 Headset. If you’re familiar with Tt eSPORTS’ line of headsets then you may already be familiar with the previous iterations of the Cronos that comes without RGB lighting."
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“But how do they sound?
“But how do they sound? Equipped with powerful 40mm neodymium magnetic drivers, the Cronos can produce 16 bit 48 kHz high-quality audio. In addition to its top-notch audio quality,…”
SOLD! More letters, words and sentences were dedicated to reviewing the headphone’s LED lighting mechanism. Nice plug by Bjorn for Tt.
PS. Link in the article points to the wrong review. Correct review link is: https://www.bjorn3d.com/2017/02/tt-esports-cronos-rgb-7-1-gaming-headset/
Sorry about that, updated
Sorry about that, updated with correct RGB compliant link.
Lol read the “colour” and
Lol read the “colour” and knew it was Jeremy’s article
This past weekend I took my
This past weekend I took my 3yr old little boy to mcd’s, it was raining and he was driving me nuts running in the house(and we haven’t ordered that damn hamster wheel yet!)
jokes aside, when we went into the play area for the kids, tables in the center were literally RGB! My first thought was, damn it Asus/Corsair/LG/TT… which one of you knuckleheads made thsi table? (the vendor label on it was no where to be seen)
otherwise, another middle of the pack headphones, meh.