LucidSound's LS35X headset connects directly to Xbox One and Project Scorpio

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LucidSound, innovators of premium gaming audio hardware, announced today the LS35X Wireless Gaming Headset, the first in a new range of licensed Xbox products, and the first headset to connect directly to Xbox One consoles, with no cables and no base station. Expected to ship during Holiday 2017, the LS35X connects directly to Xbox One consoles using the same wireless technology as an official controller, automatically configuring for hassle-free set-up. No base station or chat cable is needed, simply pair the LS35X directly with the Xbox One as you would a controller. The LS35X will feature continuous compatibility with past and future Xbox One consoles, including Project Scorpio.

In addition to the direct connect technology, the LS35X boasts a magnitude of technical features designed to offer a premium experience for Xbox One gamers. The headset uses precision 50 mm neodymium drivers to provide exceptionally detailed audio. The LS35X is compatible with Windows Sonic for Headphones surround sound technology, providing exceptionally accurate 3D surround sound when playing on Xbox One and Windows 10. The LS35X also features state-of-the-art head tracking technology and is also compatible with Dolby Atmos for Headphones.

Unique to LucidSound, the iconic, intuitive ear-cup control system allows the user to effortlessly adjust the most common controls, never losing focus of the game and eliminating the need to hunt for ungainly rocker switches and buttons. This is definitely a premium headset for the most  demanding gamers. The selling point has to be the fact that it’ll work directly with Project Scorpio and you don’t need any additional adapters or accessories.

More about the topics: Dolby Atmos, LS35X, LucidSound, Project Scorpio, xbox one

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