Razer’s new Nari Ultimate wireless headset will vibrate along with loud sounds in an attempt to create a more immersive gaming experience. The “HyperSense” haptic technology has been developed alongside Lofelt, a company which you might remember for its wrist-mounted subwoofer, and converts audio signals directly into tactile feedback. Razer claims that this enhances your positional awareness with its “multidimensional” haptic feedback.
Along with its headline-grabbing haptic feedback, the Nari Ultimate also features the same THX Spatial Audio support that was first seen with the Kraken Tournament Edition. The headset works in both wired and wireless modes, and is compatible with all major platforms including PC, mobile, Xbox,...
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