Balances distortion-free bass with vibrant mids and treble so you hear more detail in your games and music. Slim, fold-flat design with removable boom mic lets it transition from gaming to mobile music and media.
All-day comfort
The slim, lightweight design incorporates a cushioned headband and breathable materials for hours of comfort, whether you’re gaming, listening to music, or watching videos. When you’re done, the earcups fold flat so you can wear the headset around your neck or easily tuck them away.
Multi-media
RIG 600 lets you plug in and play your favorite game console or connect to your mobile device for music, videos, or podcasts. Choose between the noise-cancelling boom mic for team chat or the discreet inline mic to control volume, mute, and call answer/end.
High fidelity performance
Bring your games to life and feel the beat in your music. 40 mm drivers are paired with passive resonators for distortion-free bass and a balanced soundstage that won’t mask subtle audio cues in gameplay or make you miss detail in your music and media.
Mic frequency response | 100 Hz–10 kHz |
Mic sensitivity | -45 dBV/Pa |
Mic signal-to-noise ratio | >42 dB |
Mic pick-up pattern | Uni-directional |
Headphone weight | 247.1 g/8.7 oz |
Headphone frequency response | 20 Hz–20 kHz |
Headphone impedance | 32 ohms |
Headphone sensitivity | 111 dBSPL/V |
Headphone maximum input power | 40 mW |
Headphone drivers | Dynamic 40 mm |
Compatibility | PC/Laptop and PC |
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