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Cherry Xtrfy launches its first multiplatform headset – the H3 Wireless

Cherry has made a significant foray into the wireless audio segment with the launch of the Cherry Xtrfy H3 Wireless, its first multi-platform wireless gaming headset. This headset aims to bridge the gap between professional gaming audio and everyday versatility, offering a blend of gaming-optimised sound, customisable EQ settings, and multiple wireless connectivity options.

Expanding the Cherry  Xtrfy product line, the H3 Wireless builds upon its predecessors, the H1 and H2, delivering an audio experience tuned in collaboration with seasoned professional gamers. The headset's 53mm drivers are designed to amplify in-game audio cues, promising to provide an advantage in competitive scenarios.

Beyond gaming, the H3 Wireless offers dual wireless connectivity options. Users can seamlessly transition between a low-latency USB dongle, ideal for lag-free gaming, and Bluetooth, enabling effortless pairing with mobile devices. Furthermore, customisable EQ modes allow users to adjust the audio profile to suit their preferences.

Comfort was also considered when designing the H3 Wireless. The lightweight aluminium construction and oversized over-ear cups featuring soft memory foam ensure a comfortable fit for extended gaming sessions or everyday use. The integrated rechargeable battery offers up to 100 hours of uninterrupted playback, and the headset can be used while charging via USB. The Cherry Xtrfy H3 Wireless is now available for $99/€129.

KitGuru says: Cherry Xtrfy's first multi-platform wireless gaming headset shows some promise with a solid feature set, clean design, and a relatively decent price. Would you consider getting it?

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