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Spark Microsystems Unveils Multiple Wireless Gaming Peripherals

Spark Microsystems confirmed they will be showing off multiple wireless gaming peripherals at CES 2024 in partnership with other companies.



Article Summary

  • Spark Microsystems teams up with top brands for gaming gear at CES 2024.
  • New wireless audio and gaming peripherals leverage SPARK UWB technology.
  • XPG introduces peripherals with ultra-low latency for competitive gaming.
  • SPARK UWB tech breaks barriers with up to 8,000 Hz polling rate performance.

Spark Microsystems will be getting more into gaming at CES 2024, as they have revealed multiple wireless items coming out at the event this week. The company revealed through three different press releases that they are working with XPG, iONE, and Primax to bring players new audio gear, gaming mice, keyboards, and other wireless tech with protection for both average gamers and esports players. We have a few snippets from all of the releases as you can see everything they have to offer in Las Vegas from January 9-12.

Spark Microsystems Unveils Multiple Wireless Gaming Peripherals
Credit: Spark Microsystems

Leveraging SPARK UWB Audio technology to deliver pristine, lossless audio, iONE Innovation's next-generation A12 ultra-low latency audio headsets combine the convenience of wireless with the unparalleled audio quality and low latency advantages of wired connectivity. SPARK's groundbreaking UWB Audio technology provides exceptionally low latency of just 5 ms to ensure precise audio-video synchronization, complemented with the ability to deliver uncompressed audio data. Unlike traditional Bluetooth headsets, SPARK UWB Audio technology supports high data throughput, enabling the transmission of lossless audio that's uncompromised by compression or degradation.

Leveraging SPARK Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology to deliver superior gameplay responsiveness from mouse to keyboard to headset, XPG's next-generation MOJO gaming technology enables a new level of gaming performance that's unachievable with legacy Bluetooth and proprietary 2.4 GHz wireless connectivity. XPG's end-to-end ecosystem of gaming peripherals combines the freedom of wireless connectivity with the performance attributes of wired gaming devices for gamers seeking to sharpen their competitive edge. The breakthrough performance delivered with SPARK UWB short-range wireless connectivity enables a full ecosystem of XPG gaming peripherals using a single USB dongle.  Individually, XPG's wireless esports peripherals deliver best-in-class performance such as mouse polling rate at 8,000 Hz, 0.5 milliseconds latency keyboard responsiveness, and headsets enabling high quality, uncompressed audio with less than 5 ms latency (from TX to RX).

SPARK UWB breaks the performance barrier for wireless gaming peripherals by delivering polling rate performance up to 8,000 Hz, and 150 microseconds latency data transfer that is as important as the polling rate.  In the gaming arena, this ensures that players stay perfectly in sync with the on-screen action for faster responsiveness and superior gaming performance. It also allows for rich sensor data to be transferred from the mouse in real time without affecting the fidelity of the data, unlike other wireless technologies. SPARK UWB sidesteps the signal congestion and interference issues common to Bluetooth and proprietary 2.4 GHz connectivity and features an extremely low power profile to help ensure long uptime between device charges for uninterrupted gameplay.


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