Lights to entertain and sounds to immerse: HP launches the HyperX Quadcast Micro S gaming headset
Are you tired of having your spectators watch you for hours during your gaming sessions with dull and boring shades? HP has just offered you the perfect accessory: It was shown on Tuesday at Gamescom, the new HyperX microphone, which is adorned with over 100 LEDs and is a striking show of cheerful style.
HyperX QuadCast 2 S: Bright lights and some of the best sounds one will ever hear.
The HyperX QuadCast 2 S is a clear and vivid USB gaming microphone built with more than 100 aRGB LEDs. These lights can be controlled separately and can produce in excess of sixteen million varied shades. HP even notes this is a good additional to your “streams and creations”-fixed!!! However, this mic also does a much better job than the previous two in the audio department, which is not a surprise given the visual design. What makes the QuadCast 2 S stand out for recording is its 32 bit audio resolution and 192 kHz sampling rate.
New features of the Quadcast 2 S
As distinguishing characteristics of the QuadCast 2 S the following may be pinpointed
A touch mute sensor,
Four selectable polarity patterns,
A shockproof mounting bracket as standard equipment on the camera.
Also, when using HyperX NGENUITY software, one will be in a position to manage the LED settings of the mic alongside the limiter and the 10-band EQ. An AI noise reduction feature is also integrated as well.
HyperX Alloy Rise 75: The wireless keyboard with extra durability for playing games
In the same mic show, the company also unveiled another wireless keyboard which it hailed as having the longest battery life on a wireless dual-light gaming keyboard. The HyperX Alloy Rise 75 features 80-hour battery end for the backlight. Moreover, it is possible to achieve as much as ‘an astonishing 1,500 hours using the backlight. ‘
All these glorious new features should be available in the coming months. The HyperX QuadCast 2 S gaming microphone will be released in November at $200 and the Alloy Rise 75 keyboard will be released in October at $230. Thanks to these two great products, HP seeks to make your games more interesting than ever before.