The new ASUS Strix 7.1 headphones are some interesting thought and designed for gamers. They feature a built-in microphone for communication between players with a 7.1 surround sound system with ten speakers and an external USB module that acts as a sound card and headphone amplifier. They also include a system to reduce ambient noise and a striking effect of variable lighting.
The ASUS Strix 7.1 stands out for its design, which will immediately associate the world of video games. Its hexagonal pavilions sharp edges and exaggerated headband complete with built-in variable lighting built that will not let us precisely unnoticed in meetings or LAN partys. The pads come with memory foam padding up to 130 millimeters thick, and are covered in breathable leather.
Inside each pavilion dealing five independent speaker surround sound transmitting, by adding to it a total of ten speakers Strix 7.1 board. Each of the speakers built into each canopy covers one of the 7.1 channel system. Thus, on each side have two 40mm speakers for the front and subwoofer channels, one 30 mm for the center channel, and two 20 mm to the side and rear channels, all made in neodymium magnet. The frequency response of ASUS Strix 7.1 is from 20 to 20,000 Hertz, and its impedance is 32 ohms.
To transmit information multichannel audio speakers, ASUS Strix 7.1 include external audio card to the computer’s USB port is connected. This card or module features the master volume control, and also allow us to change the volume independently for each channel 7.1. We may also control the volume of detachable microphone built, and select one of four modes or profiles of audio DSP offered by Strix 7.1: Shooting games FPS (First Person Shooter) mode, steps to FPS mode, action / RPG mode (Role Playing Game), and racing mode.
Like many headphones last batch, the new ASUS Strix 7.1 has an active system to reduce ambient noise signature called ENC (Environmental Noise Cancelling). This system allows you to cancel up to 90 percent of ambient noise thanks to a second microphone or sensor built into the headphones that collects the sound to play with reversed phase through the speakers. Thus, coinciding with the environmental noise picked up by the micro wave emitted with reversed, cancel each other.
The new gaming headset ASUS Strix 7.1 will be available from January 2015, and approximate retail price will be 220 euros.
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