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For gamers everywhere who want to have their hair as sporty and magnificent as they would were they not gamers, Razer has announced a product to compete with their vision of the world as a bad, terrible place. The new Ifrit headset (I dare you to search for Ifrit on Google), launched alongside a #noheadsethair campaign, aims to keep gamers around the world as stylish as they can be, with a special design that won't leave significant others wanting when it comes to hairstyling.
The new headset features an in-ear design that will of course result in lower sound quality and intensity compared to other, bulkier solutions, but at least there won't be any #hairgate drama - not for Ifrit users! It includes Razers' USB Audio Enhancer, which aims to improve sound quality of the earbuds by "taking audio quality up a notch while reducing static and background noise", and allowing for two-headed streaming. There's support for another headset - perhaps a non-Ifrit one would be best, so users can look great by the side of a #headsethair-carrying poor soul. Ifrit is now available from Razer for $100 - but think of all the time these dollars will save you when you don't need to comb your hair!
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The new headset features an in-ear design that will of course result in lower sound quality and intensity compared to other, bulkier solutions, but at least there won't be any #hairgate drama - not for Ifrit users! It includes Razers' USB Audio Enhancer, which aims to improve sound quality of the earbuds by "taking audio quality up a notch while reducing static and background noise", and allowing for two-headed streaming. There's support for another headset - perhaps a non-Ifrit one would be best, so users can look great by the side of a #headsethair-carrying poor soul. Ifrit is now available from Razer for $100 - but think of all the time these dollars will save you when you don't need to comb your hair!
View at TechPowerUp Main Site