Tritton Kunai wireless headset: SA price and launch revealed

11 February 2014

Comet Computing, distributor of Tritton products in South Africa, has announced the launch of the Tritton Kunai universal wireless stereo headset, ready for order on 25 February 2014 at an RRP of R1,499.

The wireless headset uses the 2.4GHz range and functions up to 10m from its base station which connects and is powered via USB. The headset itself will require 2 AA batteries. With no headset charging option, users will likely opt for their own rechargeable batteries.

Through the included cable bundle, the Kunai is specifically compatible with Xbox 360, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Wii U, and anything else bearing a 3.5mm audio jack.

In terms of design comfort, the Kunai has a padded and adjustable head-rail, and padded leatherette swivel ear-cups.

The Kunai features a folding microphone which auto-mutes when tucked away. For PS3 and Xbox 360 users ,there are separate game and voice volume controls on the headset.

The headset comes in a range of red, black, and white.

Kunai

Tritton Kunai

Tritton Kunai technical specs:

  • Wireless Range: 33ft/10m
  • Speaker Diameter: 40mm
  • Magnet Type: Neodymium
  • Frequency Response: 20Hz–20kHz
  • Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): <1%
  • Audio Input Types: RCA; 3.5mm
  • Power Source: Base Station = USB / Headset = 2 AA Batteries (included)

Tritton Kunai Product Includes:

  • Kunai Wireless Stereo Headset and Base Station
  • Xbox 360 Analog Audio Adapter
  • Xbox LIVE Communicator Cable
  • 3.5mm to 3.5mm Cable for PS4, Wii U, phones, and tablets
  • 3.5mm Audio Cable
  • 3.5mm to RCA Adapter Cable
  • USB Cable
  • 2 AA Batteries
Tritton Kunai

Tritton Kunai

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  1. Kurike
    11.02.2014 at 20:02

    AA batteries?? seriously?!?! My corsairs 2000 has internal batteries and recharge while in use, swopping out batteries, even rechargeable ones, would just be a hack, oh well, each to their own

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