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Cooler Master Intros Gaming Headset

Posted on November, Thursday 24, 2011 By itVAR News Network

Cooler Master Co. Ltd, one of the world leaders in PC cooling solutions has announced the launch of its first gaming headset, the CM Storm Sirus. This surround sound headset boasts of no less than 8 speaker (4 on each side) delivering True 5.1 sound that’s powerful and immersive, said a press release.

Engineered to provide ultimate comfort and style, CM Storm Sirus features a futuristic military design and extra-large comfortable cushions.

 Thanks to no less than 6 additional 30mm drivers, each fed by a discrete audio channel, Sirus produces precise and crisp directional sounds. Combine all channels and pair it with the bundled Tactical Mixing Console and you get full 5.1 channel-adjustable, real-time 360 degree audio. 
In addition, Sirus is coupled with a unidirectional microphone with background noise cancellation that enables crystal clear communications with teammates to coordinate strikes or mock your enemy’s after a dominating victory. 
 
Setting itself apart from the competition, the CM Storm Sirus includes a Tactical Mixing Console that is capable of precise real-time adjustments to the all separate 8 speaker channels. Loading an FPS game? Quickly lower the center channel and raise the remaining channels to simultaneously reduce distractions from your own gun noise and steps and increase your ability to detect enemy footsteps with pinpoint accuracy.

The CM Storm Sirus 5.1 headset is priced at an MRP of Rs 9,999 and it is available ex-stock.
The CM Storm Sirus 5.1 headset will be distributed by Acro Engineering Company across Ind

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