Bathed in white, the Genesis Neon 600 RGB White is a stylish headset for gamers. It is equipped with a mechanism that automatically fits the set to the user’s head. The manufacturer also included RGB illumination, which lights up the earpads. The illumination system does not require the user to install any additional software.
The Genesis Neon 600 RGB White headset is a white version of the popular Neon 600 RGB model. Users can enjoy a special mechanism, which smoothly and automatically adjusts to the wearer’s head, as well as foam earpads covered with eco-leather. The RGB illumination lights up the design and allows users to adapt the looks of the set to the rest of the hardware and interior decoration. You can select one of the nine available colours with the use of a button located on the earpad.
Users can also set the volume with a gauge placed on one of the speakers. When it comes to sound Genesis Neon 600 RGB White, it is generated through 50 mm transducers. The manufacturer promises high quality, attention to detail, as well precise positioning, which is crucial in so many games. Smooth communication is enabled with an integrated, omni directional microphone located on an elastic arm.
Genesis has confirmed that the new Neon 600 (in white) is available to purchase now at the manufacturer’s suggested price of €39,90 € / $44,90. Therefore, if you do want to learn more about this new gaming headset, you can check out the official product website via the link here!
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