Wednesday, April 18th 2018
AVerMedia Introduces the SonicWave GH335 and GH337 Gaming Headsets
AVerMedia Technologies, Inc., a leader in digital video and audio, today introduced its brand-new line of SonicWave gaming audio solutions. The two headsets, the stereo SonicWave GH335 and the virtual 7.1 surround sound SonicWave GH337, have both been designed to give gamers a satisfying, immersive audio experience on PC, all current consoles and even mobile platforms. AVerMedia listened to gaming community feedback to ensure the SonicWave line measures up to the most demanding gaming audio needs.
Both headsets feature oversized 50mm neodymium drivers delivering powerful sound at a fraction of the weight of regular magnets. The stereo SonicWave GH335 features analog audio and microphone connections and its oversized drivers and closed back design help keep gamers focused on their gaming experience.The SonicWave GH337 and its bundled AVerMedia Sound Engine software bring virtual 7.1 surround sound to the audio mix, giving gamers the tools needed to truly immerse themselves and easily pinpoint the location of their rivals. The GH337 also features LED lighting on its outer rims.
Both the GH335 and GH337 take full advantage of a rotating omnidirectional boom microphone. In addition, the GH337 has a strategically placed secondary microphone featuring the latest noise reduction technology, allowing gamers to communicate more easily and clearly with their teammates for a competitive advantage.
PRODUCT DETAILS
SonicWave GH335
Both headsets feature oversized 50mm neodymium drivers delivering powerful sound at a fraction of the weight of regular magnets. The stereo SonicWave GH335 features analog audio and microphone connections and its oversized drivers and closed back design help keep gamers focused on their gaming experience.The SonicWave GH337 and its bundled AVerMedia Sound Engine software bring virtual 7.1 surround sound to the audio mix, giving gamers the tools needed to truly immerse themselves and easily pinpoint the location of their rivals. The GH337 also features LED lighting on its outer rims.
Both the GH335 and GH337 take full advantage of a rotating omnidirectional boom microphone. In addition, the GH337 has a strategically placed secondary microphone featuring the latest noise reduction technology, allowing gamers to communicate more easily and clearly with their teammates for a competitive advantage.
PRODUCT DETAILS
SonicWave GH335
- Tuned Acoustics for Gaming: Oversized 50mm neodymium drivers with 20-20K Hz response, 97±3 dB sensitivity (@ 1 kHz), 32 Ω impedance
- Stay Focused on the Game: Closed-back design puts the game front and center
- Sensitive Microphone: Omnidirectional pickup pattern with a Ø 6.0 x 2.8 mm capsule; ≤ 2200 Ω and 38 ±3 dB sensitivity
- Compatible with all Analog Interfaces: 4-pole 3.5 mm audio jack and 3.5 microphone jack with splitter cable work with PC, PS4 and Xbox One consoles and mobile (some Xbox One controllers may require a stereo adapter; sold separately)
- In-Line Controls: Volume and microphone mute switches
- Lightweight and Comfortable: Only 340 g / 11.9 oz with 2.2 m / 7.2 ft cable
- MSRP: US$59.99
- 7.1 Virtual Surround Sound Audio with AVerMedia Sound Engine: Pinpoint your opponents and stay immersed in your surroundings
- High Quality Audio Specs: Oversized 50mm neodymium drivers with 20-20K Hz response, 97±3 dB sensitivity (@ 1 kHz), 32 Ω impedance
- Dual Microphone for Noise Reduction: Ignore ambient noise and hear your teammates clearly; omnidirectional pattern with ≤ 2200 Ω impedance and 38 ±3 dB sensitivity
- Supports PC and Latest Consoles via USB 2.0 / 3.0: Including Xbox One X and PS4 Pro
- Full In-line Controls: Volume, microphone mute and LED on/off
- Comfort and Flexibility: 370 g / 13.05 oz weight with 2.2 m / 7.2 ft cable to give you room to move
- MSRP: US$79.99
6 Comments on AVerMedia Introduces the SonicWave GH335 and GH337 Gaming Headsets
looking for small cups ones? well, this could be another thing...
i do own the single ones, without extend mic, they rock, excellent sound, i really wish they were iPhone compatible.
Regards.