Monday, July 14th 2014

Tt eSPORTS Introduces the VERTO Gaming Headset

Tt eSPORTS, the leading expert in professional eSports gaming peripherals is releasing the new VERTO, a headset offering strong styling paired with comfort. The head band design is auto adjusting to get the right sizing for anyone who wears it, and protein leather ear pads maintain comfort even over long hours of use. The bold geometric design is strong enough for gaming yet sophisticated enough for in-office use.

The stainless steel outer-headband frame was carefully tuned over time, to provide the most optimal angle and width for the best ergonomics. The inner handband, with leatherette padding for comfort, slides to conform to the wearer's head. The VERTO was designed to offer a secure grip on the head, without clamping down hard, for comfort over both short and long term wear. The earpads feature the use of protein leather, which feels soft and supple upon the skin while maximizing breathability.
The VERTO is a stereo headset with an overall balanced sound, and a tinge of bass emphasis. Maintaining an overall balanced sound makes the VERTO great for competitive gaming, and the slight bass emphasis maintains a great atmosphere for both movies and casual gaming. The bendable and pivotable omni-directional microphone gets in and out of the way conveniently as needed, while providing crystal clear voice communications. The VERTO features a removable cable design, and is both PC and mobile friendly; via two included cables. Fold flat design also makes the VERTO convenient to transport.

The VERTO headset MSRP is USD $79.99, will go on sale globally in select regions such as the USA and Taiwan in July, with global roll out following that. Please kindly refer to your local stores for information regarding its availability.
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11 Comments on Tt eSPORTS Introduces the VERTO Gaming Headset

#1
RCoon
Well they are certainly square, I'm still not sure I understand why they are square...
Also they look a tad on the fragile side.
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#2
NC37
RCoonWell they are certainly square, I'm still not sure I understand why they are square...
Also they look a tad on the fragile side.
As is all TTesports products. Never felt one that actually felt like it was made well. Nice features and perks that other companies don't do, but in the end...cheap plastic.

Those...ugliest headset design ever. Think they went for portability in mind but forgot to focus group test to see if people could get past the appearance.
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#3
Sasqui
This guy needs to replace his headphones...

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#4
Jstn7477
I'm surprised there isn't any naming infringement with the PNY Verto branded graphics cards. *shrugs*
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#5
ensabrenoir
SasquiThis guy needs to replace his headphones...

Sasqui FTW!!! :roll:
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#6
natr0n
looks like a waffle maker
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#7
HammerON
The Watchful Moderator
I don't care for (nor understand) this design neither. Yuck
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#8
alwayssts
Personally, I find the fact there is no 'inspired by' a clear indication they just flat out ripped off the Harman/Kardon CL in generic form and added a mic.

You can knock 'em for looks, but they (the bluetooth version of the HK's at least) are actually not a terrible design once you're wearing it.

These do look very poorly made, however.
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#9
Prima.Vera
Tities ports???? Who the fk came with this name for a company?!?!? :))))))))
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#10
alwayssts
Prima.VeraTities ports???? Who the fk came with this name for a company?!?!? :))))))))
I seriously had to think about that for a minute. Then I did...and thought 'it isn't really TTesports, is it? It must be Thermaltake e-sports and people just truncate it.' Turns out I was wrong. It is indeed Tittiesports.

Then I laughed. Planned, or unplanned, I really didn't notice it until you pointed it out.
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#11
Prima.Vera
lol. but seriously. That square box doesn't even fit ergonomically on your ear...
Titties Ports, how can you think to this design!?
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