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XPG Launches The Precog Analog Gaming Headset

XPG revealed a brand new piece of headgear this week as they have released the Precog Analog Gaming Headset. The big selling point behind this particular brand is the design was made specifically for high-quality gaming and esports action, along with a detachable microphone to switch between headset and headphones. The headset will be available through Amazon and ADATA for $120. You can read more about the design below as well as check out a trailer for it before it goes on sale.

A look at the Precog Analog Gaming Headset, courtesy of XPG.
A look at the Precog Analog Gaming Headset, courtesy of XPG.

The XPG Precog Analog brings with it many of the qualities as its predecessor but with a more accessible price point. Sporting hybrid electrostatic-dynamic drivers and ergonomic ear cups covered in a skin-friendly fabric, the Hi-Res Audio-certified XPG Precog Analog gaming headset is designed for epic sound quality and long-session comfort. What's more, it comes equipped with a detachable high-sensitivity microphone and is fully customizable with the purchase of additional accessories.

The XPG Precog family of gaming headsets is the world's first to feature dual electrostatic-dynamic drivers, giving users the best of both worlds. The headset's electrostatic drivers provide crisp and clear high-frequency sound. Their thin and lightweight diaphragms generate sound across their entire surface and offer fast transient response times.  Meanwhile, the dynamic drivers offer deep bass and solid low-frequency sound. All this comes together to deliver a headset that covers high frequencies without sacrificing bass, for full-bodied sound quality that'll absorb the listener into their music or games. The Hi-Res Audio certified XPG Precog Analog features a phenomenal frequency response of 5Hz-50,000Hz to deliver enhanced sound quality for a heightened level of immersion during gameplay. Users can access and fully enjoy superior audio with content in FLAC/ALAC, AIFF, or MQA formats over usual compressed audio formats.


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