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The Marvo Scorpion H8360 Gaming Headset offers exceptional sound quality, comfort, and versatility, making it a must-have for gamers of all levels. Whether you're a casual gamer or a competitive esports enthusiast, the H8360 provides an immersive audio experience that enhances your gaming sessions. Elevate your audio game with the Marvo Scorpion H8360 and immerse yourself in the world of gaming like never before. Stereo Quality Sound Recommended for anyone who wants a pair of affordable headphones, the H8360 are capable of delivering quality stereo sound, whether used in games, multimedia applications or for chat. Thanks to the 40 mm diameter speakers, the audio playback is an excellent one, starting from the strong bass and ending with the clear heights. Comfortable Design for Extended Gaming Sessions Designed for comfort during long gaming sessions, the H8360 features plush ear cushions and an adjustable headband that provide a snug and comfortable fit. The lightweight construction reduces strain on your head and ears, allowing you to game for hours without discomfort, ensuring you stay focused on the action. Omnidirectional Microphone The sensitive omnidirectional microphone can pick up and transmit clear sound. Versatile Compatibility The H8360 is compatible with a wide range of gaming platforms, including PC, consoles, and mobile devices, offering versatility and convenience for gamers who play across different platforms. Whether you're gaming at home or on the go, the H8360 ensures that you always have access to high-quality audio. Sleek and Durable Design Featuring a sleek and durable design, the H8360 is built to withstand the rigors of gaming while complementing your gaming setup with its modern aesthetic. The black finish exudes a sense of sophistication, making it a stylish addition to any gamer's collection of peripherals. Model H8360 Sound System Stereo Sound Speaker Dimensions 40mm Frequency Response 20 - 20,000 Hz Headset Sensitivity 114 dB +- 3 dB Headphone Impedance 32 Ohms Microphone Type Omnidirectional Microphone Sensitivity -40 dB +- 3 dB Lighting RGB Vibration No Connections 3.5mm single jack (for audio and mic) 3.5mm x2 (audio and mic input adapter for PCs) USB Cable Length 2m Compatibility PC PS4 & PS5 Xbox 360 & Xbox One Switch Phone
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