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OnikumaGaming Headphones with Microphone and LED Light (Model: K19)

R379

Retail: R600
About

The K19 is an Omni-directional gaming headset with high sensitivity and has soft and skin-friendly earmuff design that is comfortable to wear.
With added noise reduction features and 3D surround super bass stereo, your listening experience is superior to any other model out there.
The K19 has a Tangle-free cable with wear-resistant performance and the flexible microphone provides efficient communication with teammates while playing game.

Compatibility: Play Station 4, Xbox One, PC, laptop and computer (Win 7 / Win8 / Win 8.1 / Win 10 / XP system)

Product Features
  • Gaming headset including mic 
  • Mic enables efficient communication with online teams
  • Soft earmuffs
  • Noise reduction 
  • 3D surround sound
  • Tangle free cable
  • Warranty: 6 Months
Product Specifications
  • Model: ONIKUMA K19
  • Speaker Size: 40mm
  • Sensitivity: 118+/-3db
  • Microphone: 6.0*5.0mm
  • Impedance:32Ω+/-15%
  • Cable Length: 2.1M+/-15%
  • Directionality: Omi-directional
  • Microphone Impedance: 2.2k
  • Frequency Range: 15Hz-20 KHz
  • LED Working Voltage: DC5V
  • Microphone Sensitivity: -36+/-3dB
  • Working Current: headset Jack: USB+3.5mm 4Pin
  • Cable length: Approx. 2.1m / 0.15ft
What's in the Box:
  • 1x ONIKUMA K20 gaming headset
  • 1 x Splitter Cable
  • 1x Operating Instructions
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