The masters over at Genius have announced their latest addition to their GX Gaming series, the Lychas HS-G550 Foldable Gaming Headset. This budget friendly yet feature rich headset will appeal to gamers and PC users alike.
The HS-G550 features many surprises, but the one that stands out is the individual ear volume support. This will allow you to be able to have the in-game music and sound effects in one ear, and still be able to hear your fellow teammates in another. This little innovation will most certainly help out those clan-enforced gamers to effectively work as a team to achieve their goals.
With an in-line control box, gamers will be able to tweak the master volume and the microphone level in game so there is no tabbing out of a game to work on it. With no disruptions in that matter, gamers will be able to perfect the balance of audio so they can get back into the action without delay.
The foldable design of the HS-G550 makes it an ideal headset for LAN parties and the such. With swivel ear cups, the foldable design will allow gamers to pack it up and move on out when the time calls. The microphone can be rotated out of the way when not in use as well. With an adjustable headset, the HS-G550 makes this headset fit comfortably onto any head.
The Lychas HS-G550 Gaming Headset features:
- Individual ear volume control
- Portable and foldable design with swivel ear cups
- Adjustable headband for universal fit
- In-line master volume control and microphone mute function
- Rotational omni-directional microphone
- 50mm drivers for big sound and noise isolation
- Durable anti-corrosive gold-plated 3.5mm jack
You can purchase the HS-G550 over at the official GX Gaming website today with a MRSP of $49.99. In the meantime, you can get more detailed technical specs here and check out the gallery below!









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I would guess that:
Hardcore gamer: A gamer that devotes most of his time to playing video games, but they don’t take over their life.
Addicted gamer: Basically addicted to video games. Video games take all their lives. They’re probably with no lives.
I admit, I’m a hardcore gamer myself, but games don’t occupy all of my time, I also have other matters as well.
So, what do you think is the difference between the two? Did I give a reasonable explanation of each one?
Almost every religion in the world uses some form of fear factor to make people act “morally”. Example the fear of hell, the fear of karma, and many more.
From your perspective what religion exploits the emotion of fear the most to keep followers in line?
I know you accumulate Gamer points as you unlock achievements, But do they get added to your microsoft points?
I just made a new X-Box Live Gamertag and Profile. I wanted to pass all the Achievements and Gamer Score from my old profile to my new one. My new one has 1 Month Gold for X-Box Live and my old one’s subscription ran out. How do I pass Achievements and Gamer Score from one of my Profiles to a newer one of my Profiles?
okay. Theres this one account I made along time ago and I put it into my friends xbox, which his was a corrupted xbox and my account got corrupted. So I just decided to delete it since it was no longer in use. But now I wan’t it back. Is there a way not to make it corrupted any more and recover the gamer tag if you forgot the password and email address?
This is all I’ve been trying to do is have a good gamer name that people won’t dis because it’s like “Greatest Killer” or something like that, I’m just looking for tips to find a Good Unique username that I could use on my PSN and maybe for YouTube.
Thanks!
What is the best bluetooth headset for a gamer?
My husband is in iraq and plays socom and other games alike online with his PS3. I want to get him a nice bluetooth headset for christmas. any suggestions on a great bluetooth for him?
So my girlfriend came to me the other day asking me to be her “Video game guru”. So now I’m playing some video games with her and teaching her stuff about video games like the kinds of games there are n stuff like that.
Right now my plan is to start slow, first go with the easier games and then gradually play harder and harder ones. But teaching wise dose anyone have any ideas on what other stuff I should teach her about that will turn her into a gamer girl?
I want to transfer ONLY my gamer profile form my ps3 to a usb but all I see is an option to transfer my ENTIRE system. So how do I transfer ONLY my gamer Profile?
I have 4000+ Gamer points on my Xbox360 dashboard and i want to use them to purchase a game from Xboxlive. How can i do this?
I found a Xbox live user who has a chicken gamer picture, but he wouldn’t tell me how to get it, so I am asking all of you.
Its a plain chicken from its neck upwards, I really want this picture, please help.
I have xbox live gold family pack which includes 4 gamer tags. We have used three and I can’t find where to go in to create a 4th one. How do I navigate to the options to create new tag?
I enjoy classical music and am always looking for new things i might like. I watched Gamer for the x-multiple time the other day and really liked the classical song that was playing during the second fight they show Kable in in Gamer.
When looking it up under Gamer OST and soundtrack i couldn’t find anything about it.
Does anyone who knows more about classical music recognize it and know who composed it and what it’s called?
Is there any reason a gamer would need windows 7 professional or ultimate? Does it speed up games or is it all the same deal? (besides useless addons(for gaming at least)) or would windows 7 home work perfectly fine? (64 bit)
Originally, the term “gamer” referred to someone devoting a lot of time to role-playing games. However, in recent years the term has come to include video game players.
How many hours per day must a person play video games to be considered a “gamer”?
Also, how many days per week must be devoted to video game playing?
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Thanks in advance for your Answers.
I have seen numerous posts telling you that you have to move the gamer profile (not copy it), OK.
How do I actually do it? I have looked for ages and cannot (either signed in or out) find the ‘move profile’ option for the one that is saved on my hard drive.
Do I have to be an XBox Live Gold member? (I am only silver at the moment).
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks.
I had a old gamer tag and i made a new one but my xbox is registered on the old one.
Does anyone know how i can register the same console on a different gamer tag?
My brother has game data saved onto my profile. I feel like making a new gamer profile because i screwed up on a game. But if i do that, his game data will be gone. Is it possible to transfer his game data on my gamer profile to his gamer profile?
I was just curious. Does anyone know how someone becomes a professional video gamer? I may know someone who could be considered.