Arctis GameBuds: New Wireless Headphones from SteelSeries for Superior Sound Anywhere

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SteelSeries has something new for all gaming lovers – we’re introducing Arctis GameBuds, bringing you the perfect audio experience wherever you go.

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Compact and lightweight, these in-ear headphones are designed for an active lifestyle, be it gaming, working, or listening to music on the go. Whether you game on PlayStation, Xbox, Nintendo Switch or PC, GameBuds provide you with superior HiFi surround sound.

Versatility is the key to modern gaming experiences, and that’s exactly what the GameBuds offer. The headphones are equipped with an advanced chipset that provides high-quality sound with active noise cancellation, and also support more than 100 preset sound profiles that can be configured through the mobile application. Seamlessly switch between your console, computer, or mobile device with a stable wireless connection via USB-C and Bluetooth 5.3.

The focus on comfort and battery life ensures that the headphones can last a full day on a single charge. With up to 10 hours of battery life and a case that offers another 40 hours of use, you can play or listen to music without interruption. The ergonomic design, tested on over 60,000 users, ensures a perfect fit to your ears, and the dust and water resistance with IP55 certification will not let you down even in difficult conditions.

SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds come in two stylish colors – black and white – and are available for pre-order starting September 26, 2024.

Source :Indian TV

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