Laser-tuned drivers. Your audio, now with less distortion.
A better listening experience
You listen to a lot of things on your computer. Distortion shouldn’t be one of them. That’s where our headsets with laser-tuned drivers come in. They minimize distortion so you can hear what you want to hear—and not what you don’t.
Tuning out distortion
A driver, otherwise known as the speaker, is the device in your headset that converts PC audio signals into the sound you hear. Most are developed with acoustic measurements alone. But, because we use laser measurements, we can pinpoint potential distortion and eliminate more of it.
With laser tuning, we analyze the physics behind the mechanical motion of each component of the driver. That analysis guides our design. And that means you hear your audio in crystal-clear detail—just the way you were meant to.
Don’t miss a thing
The human voice can convey a great range of emotion. But traditional wired telephones only transmit a small fraction of that range.
Mobile devices are better, using wideband audio to transmit sound with an expanded frequency range.
But super wideband audio allows an even larger range of frequencies, so voices sound more natural—which means you’ll feel closer to the people you care about.
So you don’t miss the inflection in your uncle’s best joke. And you can hear your granddaughter’s first words as clear as if she were sitting on your lap.
Super wideband audio can help you stay connected. But to take full advantage of it, you need a headset that’s been designed to provide the enhanced audio experience that super wideband audio allows.


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