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MSI unveils new Maestro 300 gaming headset

MSI has unveiled the Maestro 300, a new gaming headset offering a lightweight and durable build optimised for prolonged comfort. Users can choose between high-density memory foam earpads in breathable mesh or protein leather for extended gaming sessions. The Maestro 300 also has a detachable unidirectional microphone, designed to ensure optimal speech quality with minimal ambient noise interference.

Featuring high-resolution 40mm neodymium drivers fine-tuned by the MSI Audio Engineering team, the Maestro 300 is said to deliver a dynamic soundscape suitable for any type of media. For communicating with your teammates, the Maestro 300 features a detachable unidirectional cardioid microphone designed to focus on the user's voice, reducing background noise.

Comfort also aims to take centre stage in the design of this headset. Weighing just 247g, this lightweight headset features swivelling, tiltable ear cups, an adjustable headband, and high-density memory foam earpads. Users can opt for breathable mesh for a cool feel or protein leather depending on your preferences. The Maestro 300 is designed to be cross-platform, offering universal plug-and-play compatibility with PC, Mac, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices via USB-C or a USB-C to A adapter.

Adding to the audio experience, the Maestro 300 supports Nahimic audio software, delivering 3D surround sound, noise reduction for improved communication, and customisable audio settings. MSI's new gaming headset is now available starting at around €60.

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