At E3, Alienware showed off the new Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset. Let’s take a look at this new wireless gaming headset with the iconic Alienware design!
The Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset Revealed!
The Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset is designed for diehard audiophiles who are also gamers. It promises clear natural and spatial sound, with acoustic signature presets and customisable sound profiles. Powering that are high-fidelity 40 mm Neodymium drivers that deliver deep rich bass and an expansive soundscape.
Designed for clear natural voice quality, in solo and multiplayer situations, the Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset lets players position the mic nearer their mouth to reduce background noise, with a Game / Chat volume mixer and built-in voice notifications for battery life and wireless connectivity.
Durable yet lightweight, the Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset is distinguished by a wide flexible headband engineered for snug fit and extreme comfort, with all controls within the reach of one finger.
Rotatable, sports-fabric earcups keep players cool and focused, especially for marathon gaming sessions. Alienware fans will appreciate the iconic design elements, including animated two zone LED lighting and click-and-play customisable AlienFX per-game light settings.
Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset Price + Availability
The.Alienware Wireless Gaming Headset was officially launched worldwide on 11 June 2018, with a launch price of US$ 229 / ~US$ 916. Pricing and availability in Malaysia will be announced in the coming weeks.
2018 Dell State Of Gaming Report
An extensive survey of 5,763 video game players in 11 countries, commissioned by Dell, revealed that today’s gamers are quite diverse; from a coworker with two kids, to the woman next to you at the gym, or, most commonly, a spouse, sibling or friend.
Through online platforms and social media, and fueled by the popularity of esports, the gaming community is ever-expanding while also growing in diversity and inclusiveness.
Gone are the days that being called a “gamer” is derogatory. According to those surveyed, fewer than one in 10 feel either “judged,” “childish” or “embarrassed” being called a “gamer” (8-9% each).
[adrotate group=”2″]Instead,they consider “gamer” a positive label and feel “fun” (35%), “cool” (29%), or “excited” (26%) as a result.While some gamers are willing to self-sacrifice to continue gaming, the majority are well-rounded with interests in music, sports, traveling and socialising.
The gaming community has also become less of a “boy’s club,” with only 14% of gamers globally concerned about the gender of their rivals.
In general, gamers are welcoming to whomever is behind the computer. When it comes to being matched with rival gamers, culture/ethnicity (8%), political views (7%), and sexual orientation (6%) are for the most part inconsequential to a player. What matters most is the other gamer’s skill level (40%).
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