Corsair has launched three new gaming headsets in India – Vengeance 1100, 1300, and 1500, starting from Rs. 1,911. All three devices supposedly deliver an “audio experience that helps gamers play their best.”
Vengeance 1100
Meant for online gaming and chatting, the Vengeance 1100 headset apparently provides “outstanding comfort” with its lightweight, behind-the-head design. The headset supports both USB and 3.5mm connectivity, and has 40mm drivers, which are larger than most behind-the-head headphones. It also provides active noise cancellation, with a secondary microphone. The Vengeance 1100 gaming headset has been priced at Rs. 1,911.
Vengeance 1300 and 1500
Slightly higher-end devices, the Vengeance 1300 and Vengeance 1500 gaming headsets apparently provide “pure audio reproduction for pure gaming excitement.” Both headphones come with circumaural, closed-back ear pad designs for immersive audio and long-term comfort, and both supposedly provide accurate 3D positional audio. They also provide active noise cancellation, with a secondary microphone.
While the Vengeance 1500 comes with only a USB connection (also assuring 7.1 and 5.1 Dolby Headphone positional audio), the Vengeance 1300 offers a 3.5mm headphone connector. As for pricing, the Vengeance 1500 (USB) comes for Rs 4,851, while the Vengeance 1300 (analog) comes for Rs. 3,871.
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Speaking on the launch of the three headsets, Corsair’s President and CEO, Andy Paul, said: “The award-winning Corsair Gaming Series audio products have built a reputation for providing accurate, detailed audio that makes everything from games to music and movies a joy to listen to, as well as creating the situational awareness gamers need for a competitive advantage. Our new Vengeance gaming headsets continue that tradition. Everything from the sleek design and the careful choice of materials, to the obsessive focus on audio tuning is dedicated to the goal of providing a compelling experience for PC gamers who are as passionate about sound as they are about winning.”