Gamers rejoice! Today, Polk Audio introduces the newest headset in the Striker family – the Striker Pro Premium Gaming Headset. Loaded with features such as high-performance audio, universal device compatibility and a lightweight, over-ear comfort design, the Striker Pro is designed to enhance the audio experience for games, music and movies.
As Polk’s third generation gaming headset, the Striker Pro has been redesigned with new features and best-in-class sonic performance. The multi-platform headset, designed for Xbox One®, PlayStation 4®, Wii U®, PC, Mac and mobile use, comes equipped with Polk’s custom tuned drivers to deliver rich and immersive sound, a removable omni-directional mic for ultra-clear chat, and an extremely comfortable design offering optimal comfort, durability and flexibility during extended periods of use. Adding to its versatility, the Striker Pro includes three detachable cables allowing users to easily switch between console, mobile and PC use. Each cable is engineered to enhance the gaming experience for each mode, minimize crosstalk and increase audio clarity.
Coinciding with the release of the Striker Pro, Digital Trends has teamed up with Polk to give away the Striker Pro to four lucky winners! Enter below for a chance to win and you can check out our review of the Striker Pro Zx Here
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