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WoW Wireless marks first Avnera headset available on Apple.com
Following in the footsteps of the Avnera AudioMagic-based products that’s have come before from FREETALK, Creative, Logitech, ASUS, and Plantronics – the Sound Blaster World of Warcraft Wireless Headset sports some seriously tweaked features as highlighted on Apple.com‘s product page:
The Sound Blaster offering is without a doubt the most differentiated and targeted product to be based on Avnera’s single chip solutions: one for the plug-and-play wireless USB-Audio adaptor and the other for the wireless stereo headset. Each IC integrates all the core wireless, audio, and power management circuitry needed to make these products, but they also provided just enough interfaces, including a general purpose data sideband for wireless control and meta data, to allow vendors to build application enhancements like the backlit ear cups, and game controls of the WoW piece.
As the headline implies, it’s somewhat notable for followers of proprietary wireless audio technologies that this product made it’s way onto Apple.com, featured on Mac accessory pages of the Apple Online Store. It’s gratifying to see a wireless headphone/headset product that isn’t Bluetooth penetrate the traditionally Bluetooth friendly Apple channel (and please correct me if there has been a counterexample I missed along the way). Just goes to show you can’t keep a great technology and a killer user experience off the heads of consumers. It just took a little feature innovation from the folks at Sound Blaster to get it over the hump. Very nice! Let’s hope it sells through at $159.99.