NACON, a leader in premium gaming accessories and parent of the RIG audio brand, has today announced its first dual wireless RIG 600 PRO series with multiplatform wireless technology and optimised audio.
The new RIG 600 PRO series is the ultimate choice for wireless gaming on all of your favourite devices via 2.4 GHz wireless or Bluetooth. It offers connectivity options for both PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch, PC and Mobile with two models including the 600 Pro HS, designed for PlayStation and the 600 Pro HX designed for Xbox.
The headset uses 40 mm drivers encased in a tuned acoustic chamber delivering balanced game audio which is also bass-boosted for more volume with minimal distortion. Additionally, it features a chat-optimized microphone which folds away when not in use.
The headset is also lightweight at 240g plus uses snap-to-fit earcups with breathable fabric and a flexible cushioned headband which encompasses comfort and durability. NACON claims that this headband is virtually unbreakable. Comfort is important for long-time use but to accompany that is the battery life which enables up to 24 hours on Bluetooth and 18 hours on 2.4 GHz so should last you a few days of gaming before needing a recharge via USB-C.
“Almost 50% of gamers worldwide play on multiple platforms, and this trend shows no signs of slowing down.* Inspired by this, we set out to deliver a product that can be the core for all their game audio needs,” said NACON Global Business Director, Gregory Morquin. “The 600 PRO delivers exceptional performance and versatility while providing gamers with unparalleled value.”
The RIG 600 Pro Series headsets will be available on the 28th of September for an RRP of €99.99, for more information visit nacongaming.com.
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