PlayStation India has unveiled two new audio accessories designed to upgrade the gaming experience for PlayStation 5 users. The new devices include the PULSE Explore wireless earbuds and the PULSE Elite wireless headset. Both products are set to hit major retailers across the country starting October 11, 2024, offering gamers advanced audio technology tailored for immersive gameplay.
The PULSE Explore wireless earbuds are designed to provide an exceptional audio experience whether at home or on the go. Packing planar magnetic drivers, these earbuds promise lifelike sound quality that enables players to hear every detail in their favorite games.
The inclusion of the PlayStation Link wireless connection offers a swift, lossless audio experience, eliminating any delays that could disrupt gameplay. Moreover, the earbuds are equipped with two hidden microphones that leverage AI-backed noise rejection tech, making sure that voice communications remain crystal clear, even in noisy environments.
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PULSE Explore And PULSE Elite Features
Battery life is a highlight of the PULSE Explore earbuds, with up to 5 hours of use on a single charge. The bundled charging case offers an extra 10 hours of battery backup. Priced at Rs 18,990, the package comes with earbuds, a PlayStation Link USB adapter, a charging case, six earbud tips for a customized fit, and a USB cable.
Moreover, PlayStation India has launched the PULSE Elite wireless headset, which aims to elevate the audio experience further. Like the earbuds, the headset is packed with planar magnetic drivers and uses the PlayStation Link wireless connection for sound quality.
Crafted for lengthy gaming sessions, the PULSE Elite headset offers an impressive 30-hour battery backup, backed with charging capabilities to minimize downtime. The headset comes at a price of Rs 12,990 and comes complete with essential accessories, including a PlayStation Link USB adapter, a PULSE Elite charging hanger, a mounting plate, and a USB cable.
Both the audio accessories will be available through various retailers, including Sony Center, Amazon, Flipkart, Blinkit, Croma, Reliance, and Vijay Sales.
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The chipmaking division also racked up $7 billion in losses last year, and recently, the company announced 15,000 layoffs. Meanwhile, its upcoming chip plant in Ohio has been delayed, although it did secure Microsoft as a customer for its advanced 18A chip process.