- Skullcandy announced the very first game helmet to present its multisensory patented multisernsory technology
- The Crusher Pryr 720 is designed for multiplatform games
- It is available now for $ 259.99
Skullcandy unveiled the Crusher Plyr 720, its first multiplatform game helmet, and it is available at the moment.
The Crusher Plyr 720 is the very first game helmet to present the Multisernsory Multi-Sensory Multisernsory technology of the company and a design in full back, which is intended for a more immersive experience.
Alongside the lower multisensory, the helmet will also offer a THX space sound for console and mobile players, open acoustics, audio control via the Skull-HQ application and advanced position adjustment for a “realistic and large sound scene” which results in an increased level of ending and sensation for players.
“It’s not just immersive – it’s 4D game,” said Justin Rejea, marketing vice -president at Skullcandy. “This is a winning combination of features, advanced customization of applications and net audio.”
The headset pilots draw directly in the ears of the user – not only around them like other haptic headphones on the market – which offers a “more natural and visceral sound that you can really feel”.
“Crusher Plyr 720 users immerse themselves in a more realistic game experience with Thx Spatial Audio,” said Mike Henein, Director of Product Development, Thx Ltd. “Thx Spatial Audio brings the precision and precision of the enemies of furrows, to avoid whistling advanced balls and to earn nearby threats.
“In addition, the thrill to hear the immersive environment also raises emotional realism. Stay mentally sharp, survive longer and improve your score with Crusher Plyr 720 by switching to the Thx space audio.”
The new Skullcandy helmet also includes a clear voice microphone, Bluetooth 5.3 connectivity and up to 48 hours of battery life.
The Crusher Pryr 720 is available in two models. The first is a multi -platform wireless helmet for PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, PC and Mobile, as well as the management of Xbox Wire. The other is specially designed for Xbox, which offers a wireless game on Xbox, PlayStation, Switch, PC and Mobile.
The Nintendo Switch 2 support has not yet been officially confirmed, but we hope it will work with the new console as soon as the box is released.
Both models are now available exclusively at Skullcandy and Amazon for $ 259.99.