Wednesday, November 6th 2019

NZXT Reveals New Audio Suite for Gamers - AER, STND, and MXER Products

NZXT, a leader of gaming hardware, software, and PC building services, today announced its first lineup of audio products for gamers. The full suite includes the AER wired headset with Hi-Res certification, STND headset platform for sleek storage, and MXER audio control station. All are designed with the clean aesthetic NZXT fans love and expect. AER is a comfortable, lightweight gaming headset available in open and closed-back designs which pairs with STND and MXER for automatic audio switching between the headset and external speakers -- a simple solution that feels like magic.
AER SERIES - lightweight wired headsets (MSRP $129.99)
At 291 grams, the lightweight design and Hi-Res Audio certified drivers allow users to play as long as they want with zero ear fatigue to maintain in-game spatial awareness. Two headset designs available - AER provides enclosed audio and powerful bass, while AER OPEN boosts midrange audio and natural sound for environmental awareness. Modular design enables left or right attachment of cable and condenser mic, to suit each user's unique hardware set-up. The 1.8 meter cable may be plugged and unplugged easily for a seamless transition from PC to console play, and from gaming to on-the-go listening
Nahimic 7.1 Surround - With USB connection, integrated software delivers an immersive, ultrawide soundstage through NZXT CAM.
MXER - audio control station (MSRP $99.99)
  • Precision voice/game mixing with smooth, studio-grade fader
  • Nahimic 7.1 Surround - With USB connection, integrated software delivers an immersive, ultrawide soundstage through NZXT CAM
  • Wolfson DAC - high-quality 24 bit / 96 kHz digital-to-analog conversion ensures sonic accuracy
  • Automatic switching - Setting headset on the STND while MXER is connected automatically switches audio to your speakers. Removing it from the STND returns audio to the headset
STND - headset platform (MSRP $49.99)
  • High-quality, powder-coated all-steel frame
  • Automatic switching - Setting headset on the STND while MXER is connected automatically switches audio to your speakers. Removing it from the STND returns audio to the headset
Since 2004, NZXT has served as a leader in PC hardware components while expanding to offer additional products and services, including BLD, NZXT's custom PC building service, and NZXT CAM, a free PC monitoring program. NZXT's audio lineup is a natural next step in the company's journey to meet the needs of gamers everywhere. Together, the audio suite makes it easy for gamers, creators and audiophiles to streamline their setup while enjoying lightweight construction, premium sound quality, and modular customization.
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5 Comments on NZXT Reveals New Audio Suite for Gamers - AER, STND, and MXER Products

#1
Vayra86
130 dolla for a simple wired headset? AND FIFTY for the stand. Does it have a hidden Apple logo?
I'll keep in style with NZXT naming;
HRD PSS
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TheLostSwede
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Vayra86130 dolla for a simple wired headset? AND FIFTY for the stand. Does it have a hidden Apple logo?
I'll keep in style with NZXT naming;
HRD PSS
Everything gets more expensive with time, it's called inflation...
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#3
dj-electric
I THNK i know what's going on with NZXT's PRDCT names lately..

has something to do with TKGN off some crucial letters...
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#4
Vayra86
TheLostSwedeEverything gets more expensive with time, it's called inflation...
Funny how the inflation of gaming gear is like Zimbabwe's coin though

This should cost 40-odd, add 10 for the NZXT logo and 10 for 'design' and we're being generous.
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TheLostSwede
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Vayra86Funny how the inflation of gaming gear is like Zimbabwe's coin though

This should cost 40-odd, add 10 for the NZXT logo and 10 for 'design' and we're being generous.
Well, I guess NZXT wants to be the next Corsair or Razer in term of pricing their products...
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