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AI Noise Cancelling in Strix Go 2.4 Headset

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AI Noise Cancelling in Strix Go 2.4 Headset

ROG, the Asus gaming hardware wing, launches the Strix Go 2.4-- a headset featuring AI noise cancellation technology the company claims allows for both clear in-game communications and media playback in noisy environments.

The headset is wireless, and is described as the first to be so while featuring USB-C connectivity. As such, with pairs with PCs, game consoles or smart devices via USB-C dongle using a low-latency 2.4GHz connection. Wireless range reaches 20mm, and a 3.5mm connector is also included. Asus adds the headset is light (at 290g) and runs for up to 25 hours on a single charge. Providing audio are 40mm Essence drivers set inside an airtight chamber ear cup design. Armoury II software allows users to tweak EQ, levels and 7.1 surround sound settings.

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A More Powerful Charger from Hyper

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A More Powerful Charger from Hyper

Accessory maker Hyper takes to Kickstarter to launch the HyperJuice-- a 100W GaN charger able to deliver the maximum amount of power the USB-C standard can handle from a package the size of a pack of cards.

According to the company, the HyperJuice uses "industry-leading" Navitas GaNFast NV6117 Power IC technology to shrink down the components making traditional chargers. Use of the Gallium Nitride semiconductor allows it to power devices at higher voltages, as well as switch frequencies for smaller and more efficient chargers.

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Razer Intros Basilisk Mice

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Razer Intros Basilisk Mice

Razer launches a pair of wireless versions of the 2017 Basilisk gaming mouse-- the Basilisk Ultimate and Basilisk X Hyperspeed, both promising to offer best-in-class wireless connectivity via HyperSpeed technology.

According to the company, HyperSpeed is 25% faster than any other wireless gaming technology. It is apparently tested by "top eSports athletes," and claims the lowest click latency and fastest transmission speeds for instantaneous swipes and clicks. Adaptive Frequency Hopping provides lag-free connection by constantly scanning frequency channels for interference and switching across channels in real-time.

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Wireless Charging Via Nomad Base Station Pro

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Wireless Charging Via Nomad Base Station Pro

Nomad follows a number of other companies to fill the void following the failure of the Apple AirPower wireless charger with the Base Station Pro, a device able to simultaneously charge three different devices.

The AirPower failed to make to the market after Apple admitted it could manage to achieve its typical "high standards" for the project. Nomad says this is not the case with the Base Station Pro, since it also charge devices without need for exact placement on the pad. To do so it uses an 18-coil matrix and Aira FreePower wireless charging technology to create a single large wireless charging surface with algorithms able to figure out where the devices being charged are.

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100 Hour Battery Life for Sennheiser GSP 370 Headset

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100 Hour Battery Life for Sennheiser GSP 370 Headset

Sennheiser claims the GSP 370 wireless gaming headset is the first to feature 100 hours of battery life, the result of both low power consumption and, of course, a long-lasting battery.

In fact, the company says a customer using the headset for 6 hours per week only needs to charge the GSP 370 once every 4 months, and since it can be used while recharging no gaming time gets interrupted. The headset is PC, Macs and PS4 compatible, and promises audio with near-zero delay as well as Sennheiser audio quality. The microphone features noise canceling, and users can mute it by simply lifting the boom arm.

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