Sharkoon Technologies introduces their latest SKILLER SGH10 headset, featuring optimized 40mm drivers, a detachable microphone with pop filter, ultra-lightweight design, and wide-ranging connection options for an exceptional gaming experience.
- Optimized 40-millimeter drivers for powerful sound
- Detachable microphone with pop filter for clear communication
- Ultra-lightweight design and comfortable ear pads for extended gaming sessions
Sharkoon Technologies, a international supplier of top-notch PC components and peripherals, has launched their latest offering in the form of the SKILLER SGH10 headset. Building upon the success of its predecessor, the SKILLER SGH1, this new model boasts a modernized design while retaining its separateive visual appeal and focusing on delivering an exceptional gaming experience.
Recognizing the importance of immersive gameplay, Sharkoon has fine-tuned the 40-millimeter drivers in the SKILLER SGH10 to optimize their performance and produce powerful sound. This ensures that gamers can fully immerse themselves in the virtual world, with every audio detail crystal clear.
Furthermore, the detachable microphone of the SGH10 has been thoughtfully designed to enhance immersion. With the addition of a new pop filter, communication with teammates and colleagues during gaming sessions or meetings is expected to be even better, ensuring clear and effective communication.
In terms of comfort, Sharkoon has prioritized user experience by crafting an ultra-lightweight design for the SKILLER SGH10, weighing in at a mere 253 grams. The circumaural ear pads, made from air-permeable fabric, provide added comfort during extended gaming sessions. Additionally, the headset features a spring-loaded headband suspension that automatically adjusts to fit the user’s head shape and size perfectly, ensuring an optimal and secure fit.
The SKILLER SGH10 also offers wide-ranging connection options to cater to various gaming setups. Thanks to its modular cable system, this headset is compatible with both stationary PCs and consoles, as well as mobile devices like smartphones. It comes with a short integrated cable featuring a TRRS plug for seamless connection to consoles and smartphones. Additionally, an extra set of cables with two 3.5-millimeter stereo plugs is included, extending the total cable length to 250 centimeters for easy connection to the front or back of a PC case.
Priced at a reasonable 19.99 euros, the SKILLER SGH10 is now available for purchase. If you’re interested in learning more about this impressive gaming headset, visit the product page for detailed information.
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Sharkoon is a German company that specializes in the design and manufacturing of computer peripherals and gaming accessories. Founded in 2002, the company has built a reputation for delivering a diverse range of products, including gaming mice, keyboards, PC cases, and audio equipment. Sharkoon's products are known for their functional designs and competitive pricing.Latest Articles about Sharkoon
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