New Tritton AX Pro 5.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset
The manufacturer of high-performance consumer electronics and computer peripheral products, TRITTON Technologies has announced the launch of its new flagship 3D directional gaming headset, named as AX Pro, which features true Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, 3D sound positioning and awesome eight independent speaker configuration, aiming to enrich your gaming experience.

“The AX Pro is by far the most versatile gaming headset on the market, helping players of any level to fully immerse themselves in their gaming experience,” said Christopher Von Huben, president, TRITTON Technologies. “New games are constantly being developed with ultra-advanced audio features such as Dolby Digital surround sound, and the AX Pro enables players to completely integrate the game’s audio elements, as well as tune out exterior distractions. For the competitive gamers, the AX Pro provides a real competitive edge as they can hear every audio detail from every direction in a game.”
Key Features Of TRITTON’s AX Pro:
- True 5.1 Digital Audio Headset
- Powered in-line volume control for PC users with Analog 5.1, the ultimate PC gaming headphone
- Dolby Digital and Dolby Pro Logic Certified
- Digital audio connection for DVD, PC, PS2, PS3, XBOX, XBOX360, and all other devices with Optical digital audio output
- 8 independent speakers, 4 in each ear cup
- Illuminated In-line volume adjustment for Front, Center, Rear and Subwoofer controls
- Includes external 5.1 audio controller
- Detachable microphone, for PC gamers and XBOX live compatible Playstation Live compatable
- Light weight headset with deep circumauraul (around the ears) design allows for comfort even during periods of extended gaming
The new light weight AX Pro true 5.1 surround sound gaming headset is available for about $180.
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February 11th, 2009 18:26
I have owned 2 AX360s and 1 AXPRO and I have had so send the AXPRO 2 times to get replaced!!! The internal mic connection fails and they have had to replace the headset every time!!I would rather use my AX360 even though they don’t reproduce any base and the only way to control the in-game voice is to raise the center channel.I don’t know you but I rather have a product that is not so good but reliable than something that breaks in 1 month and sounds good.By the way the first time I sent them in was because they already came with the same problem. The second time it happened I was using them and they just stopped receiving any sound through the mic. I bought various 2.5mm to 2.5mm male extension cables the first time it happened cause I though it was a faulty cable they brought only to find out that the problem was within the actual headset (confirmed by the fact that the company replaced my headset with a new pair).It actually feels like the company rushed into launching them and didn’t actually test the product.
November 15th, 2008 01:23
I’d bet this headset sounds fantastic. I’ve owned one of Tritton’s SoundBite 1-piece USB portable computer travel speakers for years – and am endlessly impressed by the sound quality coming out of something the size of a hamburger. Proof that Tritton engineers good products and uses quality drivers in their products.
November 14th, 2008 07:01
I’ve been using multi-speaker 5.1 headsets for 4 years now. This TRITTON is their newest and I have the one just before this one.
I love em. I watch movies and TV shows with em (6 hours a day minimum) and am still amazed at the clearity of sound. With 5.1DD and even some stereo they sound full, powerful and distinctive.
I really don’t know that much about sound but I swear 5.1DD with a high bit rate gives me goose bumps. Personally, I think the multi-speakers each put out their own sound and are not all overwhelming the single speaker that would normal be pumping. I have no idea if this is true, but I believe it is.
I don’t do games, but I have played the Xbox with mine and been happy. With games though, your life depends on sound placement, so you need to test em yourself. But with movies, that car crash that just flew past the camera really sounds like it’s behind ya now.
Lastly, I paid less than $150. At $180, I would want to test them first. That’s just me, though.
Peace