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Audio-Technica releases the ATH-G1 wired and ATH-G1WL wireless gaming headsets New Premium Gaming He

Audio-Technica releases the ATH-G1 wired and ATH-G1WL wireless gaming headsets [New Premium Gaming Headsets]( New Premium Gaming Headsets We are excited to announce the release of our new ATH-G1 wired and ATH-G1WL wireless premium gaming headsets. Both headsets feature large-diameter 45 mm drivers that are specially tuned to add studio-quality sound to your gaming experience. And both include a detachable, flexible boom microphone with a highly directional pickup to separate your voice from ambient noise and provide crystal-clear in-game communication. The ATH-G1 wired model offers a high max input power of 1,300 mW for lively, full-force sound, and comes with a Y-type adapter to accommodate gaming devices and computers with separate mic input and headphone output. The ATH-G1WL wireless model provides lag-free wireless operation in the 2.4 GHz range, selectable 7.1 surround sound for breathtaking, in-the-game sound, and a mic monitor function that lets you hear your own voice through the headset when desired. These closed-back premium gaming headsets are designed for anyone who wants to take full command of their gaming world. [READ MORE]( [ATH-G1 Premium Gaming Headset]( ATH-G1 Premium Gaming Headset [ATH-G1WL Premium Wireless Gaming Headset]( ATH-G1WL Premium Wireless Gaming Headset [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [YouTube]( [LinkedIn]( You are receiving this email because you signed up to receive Audio-Technica eNews. [MANAGE YOUR PROFILE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} by: Audio-Technica U.S., Inc. 1221 Commerce Dr. Stow, OH, 44224, UNITED STATES

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