The new gaming headset launched in China features a lightweight design and a double-layer headband, with features including simulated surround sound and personal streaming RGB lighting effects.

$9 headphones with over-ear headphones and RGB lighting have been launched in China
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The company said that the two-layer headband design fits well with Asian head shapes, but will also “sit” as usual on people of other races. The weight is only 320 grams, which will not add fatigue to the user, gizmochina.com writes about this.

The device is equipped with a built-in sound card, imitating the surround sound effect and deep bass – the enemy can be easily identified during the game. The specially designed 50mm large-size neodymium iron boron driver and high-dynamic diaphragm provide excellent sound quality.

The microphone can be bent (360 degrees) without any problems. In any eSports competition, Inphic G2 will provide clear positioning and perception of the sound source. Watching movies or listening to music is no problem, as the spatial sound effects are literally at cinema level.

The device was initially priced at $12, but is now discounted to around $3. The earphones can be purchased for 69 yuan ($9.50), but there are no details yet on global availability or pricing.

We previously wrote that Samsung has stopped supplying the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro due to quality issues.

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Nikolai Tikhonov

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