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Razer Launches Mano'war Wireless Headphones

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ManO'War Wireless. Razer, the world leader in high-end peripherals, software and gaming systems, today announced the launch of new wireless PC headsets, the Razer ManO'War. This latest addition to Razer's audio offering offers high-fidelity sound wirelessly thanks to multiple antennas, frequency channel scanning to locate the cleanest channel, and algorithm code to ensure the best performance, lag-free and a 2.4 GHz wireless experience.

Razer ManO'War Wireless

The USB plug-and-play wireless connectivity adapter allows you to enjoy the headphones at a distance of 12 meters, but there is still an optional extension adapter for another 14 meters of enjoyment.

The immersive 7.1 virtual surround sound of these Razer ManO'War headphones is developed thanks to the Razer Surround engine software. Likewise, the 50mm neodymium speakers make this Razer Surround develop a soundscape with a 360 degree sound. This positional sound calibration feature allows customization of the sound experience to ensure players have an auditory location of their opponents and gain advantage in games. Shaped like a headband, these Razer ManO'War feature synthetic leather ear cushions that enhance sound insulation and comfort.

Hidden in the Razer ManO'War's left earphone is a one-way microphone that can be pulled out when needed and its position adjusted easily and for greater user comfort. This microphone enhances the capabilities of traditional analog microphones by its optimized algorithm that allows for crystal clear sound and ambient sound. Players will be able to adjust this microphone in terms of volume and mute through the quick-action buttons available on the Razer ManO'War's helmet, with an LED indicator that indicates with its illumination that the microphone is on and active.

Razer has ensured that these headphones have been prepared for long gaming sessions with friends, streaming, or even enjoying those favorite movies or series. With just one charge you can enjoy up to 14 hours of operation without interruption.

Finally, the Razer Chroma lighting capabilities will allow players to customize their experience with greater color and limitless possibilities. With a total of 16.8 million colors to choose from, effects can be customized or even created using Razer Synapse software. Even when gamers are enjoying gameplay whose actions have integration with the Chroma system, these Razer ManO'War helps dive deeper into the game and action experience.

"The Razer ManO'War combines the perfect balance of wireless performance, comfort and durability in gaming headsets, " declares Razer Co-Founder and CEO, Min-Liang Tan. "The freedom to play wirelessly without interruption, with comfort and with quality sound coupled with a long duration of bacteria make these headphones an exciting product for gamers."

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ManO'War Wireless:

Headphones:

  • Response frequency: 20 Hz - 20 kHz Impedance: 32 Ω at 1 kHz Sensitivity (@ 1 kHz): 112 ± 3 dB Power: 30 mW (Max) Speakers: 50 mm, neodymium Headphone diameter: 60 mm / 2.36 in. Connection type: Wireless USB Wireless Range: 12 meters Wireless Frequency: 2.4 Ghz Battery life cycle: Up to 14 hours with Chroma lighting / 20 hours without Chroma lighting Approximate weight: 375 grams.

Microphone:

  • Response frequency: 100 Hz - 10 kHz Signal-to-noise ratio:> 60 dB Sensitivity (@ 1 kHz): -38 ± 3 dB Pickup pattern: Unidirectional
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System requirements:

  • PC / Mac with USB port, and PlayStation® 4 * Windows® 10 / Windows® 8 / Windows® 7 / Windows® Vista / Mac OS X (10.9 or higher) Internet connection for driver installation 100 MB of free hard disk space

* Only available spectrum lighting effect and audio stereo output 2.0

Package content:

  • Headphones ManO'War Wireless USB charging cable included Wireless USB transceiver Extension port included

Price of USD 169.99 / EUR 199.99 and Availability USA: April 17, 2016 (limited units at BestBuy and Razerstore.com) and rest of the world: May 2016.

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