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Genesis Launches Radon 800 Ultralight Gaming Headset with 7.1 Surround Sound

Genesis has presented a new gaming headset, Radon 800. It stands out not only thanks to its effective design, but also because of its support for surround 7.1 sound, as well as its light-weight frame.

The Genesis Radon 800 work in 20-20 000 Hz frequency. They are equipped with 40 mm transducers, 7.1 surround system, as well as detachable microphone with -42 dB sensitivity. The set also includes a pair of earpads (material and eco-leather) as well as a changeable USB-C 1.8 m long cord, fully compatible with other devices. What’s more, the set also has the classic minijack 3.5 mm cable, which allows users to play on consoles of various generations.

The new headset also uses a splendid LED illumination system, giving it a fully gaming character. Users will also enjoy a volume and mute button, located on one of the earpads. The manufacturer states that Radon 800 is the lightest headset with 7.1 surround system. The full set, with the 3.5 mm minijack and textile earpads weighs only 178.9 g. This way the set is great for long time session as it does not stress the back.

The model will be available in stores in the coming days with a suggested retail price of 59,99 € / 59,99 $

 

 

Technical specification:

  • Jack: 4-pin 3.5 mm minijack + USB
  • Transducers: 40 mm
  • Frequency: 20 – 20 000 Hz
  • Dynamic range: 116 dB
  • Impedance: 32 Ohm
  • Sensitivity: -42 dB
  • Microphone frequency: 100 – 10 000 Hz
  • Cord length: 1.8 m
  • Weight of the set with the 3.5 mm minijack and textile earpads: 178.9 g
  • Microphone weight: 9.5 g
  • Accessories: detachable microphone, audio cable, USB-C cable, 3-pin 3.5 minijack [x2], adapter, set of earpads, bag

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