Sound Blaster Tactic3D Omega Now Available For Xbox 360, PS3, PC
Sound Blaster’s multi-purpose, wireless headset for the Xbox 360, PS3, PC and Mac is currently available for purchase. The Tactic3D Omega has a high-end detachable microphone and supports software for THX TruStudio Pro audio technology.
Ryan Schlieper, product marketing manager for gaming at Creative Labs commented in the press release about the newly launched, wireless headset, saying...
One of the other highlights is that with the built-in wireless technology, the Tactic3D doesn’t require any additional components to work with the Xbox 360 or PS3, and all the volume, mixing and sound controls can be adjusted from the comfort of the headset.
Marketing wise, this thing could not have arrived at a better time, especially with the recent launch of Gears of War 3, the upcoming launch of Battlefield 3 in October and the subsequent launch of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 in November. Gamers will definitely find good use for the Sound Blaster Tactic3D this gaming season.
You can check out a list of the product’s features below or you can order a pair for $199.99 at select retailers, including Newegg. For more info feel free to visit Sound Blaster’s Official Website.
Tactic3D Features
. Award-winning wireless technology delivers low latency and lack of interference with other wireless products in the home
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. FullSpectrum tunable 50mm audio drivers for great audio performance
. Independent voice and game volume controls directly on the earcups
. Optimized lightweight design for marathon game play
. Detachable noise-canceling microphone allows headset to be used as great-sounding headphones
. Comfortable, durable design with customizable illuminated earcups
. Includes a base station, which features a line-in to expand the capabilities of the headset, making it ideal for use with media streamers, TVs or MP3 players
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