Alienware has shown new gaming peripherals

Alienware has shown new gaming peripherals

The wired Tenkeyless Gaming Keyboard is a mechanical type that is thinner and more compact. Cherry MX Red switches, double-shot PBT keycaps, anti-ghosting, and N-key rollover are also included. The underside of the keyboard includes integrated cable routing, allowing you to place it to the left, right, or centre, depending on your arrangement (and the USB cable is detachable). It enables 16.8 million colour RGB illumination per key. It is now available for $160.

Alienware also unveiled the Dual-Mode Wireless Gaming Headset, which connects to your PC through a USB-C dongle or 3.5mm audio wire included. It sports a 45mm wide headband with a sliding adjustment and fabric-covered memory foam ear cups. According to Alienware, the inside is spacious, with “comfortable touch points with your head.” It has a retractable boom mic and can block out background noise for your audience while you’re speaking (this is not the same as active noise cancellation, which it lacks). Moreover, the headset has 40mm drivers and supports Dolby Atmos. Lastly, the manufacturer claims that the battery may last up to 30 hours. The headset is now available for $160.

The Alienware Wired Gaming Headset was also unveiled by the firm. Although you must connect it by USB or a 3.5mm cable, it otherwise offers nearly identical features to the wireless variant. It also boasts Dolby Atmos compatibility and RGB lighting; it has a 45mm sliding headband, fabric-covered memory foam ear cups, and a retractable boom mic with AI-powered speech isolation. The $100 headset will be available on April 14th in North America and China, and on May 19th in the rest of the globe.