Roccat Teases Kave XTD 5.1 Digital Gaming Headset

Roccat Studios, German manufacturer of high-quality gaming peripherals, revealed recently at GamesCom a successor to the ‘Kave’ line of gaming headsets. The Kave XTD 5.1 Digital. The Kave XTD 5.1 Digital includes a fully-equipped desktop remote with a built-in premium 5.1 sound card. Also included in the feature-packed remote is ROCCAT Smart Link, a patented technology which lets users pair their smartphone to the remote via Bluetooth, allowing them to make and receive calls through the headset while gaming. The rear side of the remote boasts 5.1 speaker ports, letting users hook-up their existing speaker system to remote and easily toggle between headset and speaker output. The remote is completed by comprehensive headset and system audio controls.

Like the original Kave, the Kave XTD 5.1 Digital provides true, rich 5.1 surround sound, but with enhanced componentry. With three driver units per earcup aligned at a 12° angle, the headset delivers an immersive and crisp sound. The headset comes with a completely reworked head band and, compared to the original Kave 5.1, weighs 25% less. At the same time new materials and engineering solutions make the headset very robust and comfortable to wear – suitable for hours of gaming. The detachable microphone has been redesigned, keeping smart details like the mute LED while improving on reliability as well as sound quality.

The new ROCCAT headset has already convinced this year’s gamescom award jury, and has been nominated for the “Best Hardware” award.

The ROCCAT Kave XTD 5.1 Digital gaming headset will be available in November 2013 for 169,99 Euro.

For more information, visit the product page.

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