Razer recently announced the Razer Nari Ultimate wireless gaming headset with Razer HyperSense, advanced haptic technology that delivers an added dimension of touch to gaming, movie and music experiences. 

As the leading global lifestyle brand for the gaming community, this Razer Nari Ultimate doesn’t just look cool and sleek, it is equipped with hypersense intelligent haptics that delivers the ultimate immersive gaming audio experience for the gamers while gaming. It was developed together with Lofelt, a German engineering firm that specialises in creating haptic technologies for immersive, natural, lifelike experiences.

Let me share more information and details on the Razer Nari Ultimate Wireless Gaming Headset:

“Lofelt is committed to raising the standard for haptic feedback to match the high-quality audio and video we’re used to in today’s devices.” said Daniel Büttner, chief executive officer at Lofelt. “Teaming up with Razer is an incredible opportunity for us to demonstrate the value of the cutting-edge technology we developed. I’m thrilled we are at the forefront of realizing the true potential of advanced haptics and can’t wait for gamers to level up their gameplay with the Razer Nari Ultimate featuring Lofelt’s haptic technology.” 

Razer HyperSense utilizes haptic drivers that generate multidimensional haptic feedback, enhancing positional awareness with stereo capabilities. The technology works across all formats of gaming, music and movies without specific integration by converting audio signals into tactile feedback in real time. 

 The Nari Ultimate was also engineered with innovative comfort technology that includes an auto-adjusting headband for a fuss-free fit, swiveling ear cups to fit every head shape, and cooling gel ear cushions that keep gamers feeling cooler for longer periods of time compared to traditional memory foam ear cups. The cooling gel ear cushions feature hidden indented eyewear channels for a more comfortable fit with eyewear, as well. 

The Razer Nari Ultimate also utilizes THX Spatial Audio which was introduced with the Kraken Tournament Edition. This feature creates realistic depth and immersion by simulating 360- degree sound with pinpoint accuracy for greater awareness during gameplay. The headset has game/chat balance, and it works in both wired and wireless mode for added compatibility across PC, Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch and mobile devices. 

Razer Co-Founder and CEO Min-Liang Tan said: “Razer consistently creates products with innovative technology to give gamers the best gaming experience possible. With the Razer Nari Ultimate, we are championing a whole new way for gamers to feel their games through Razer HyperSense.” 

The Razer Nari is available in three versions: Razer Nari Ultimate, Nari, and Nari Essential. The Razer Nari Ultimate described above delivers the most gaming audio value for gamers at $199.99. The Razer Nari at $149 omits Razer HyperSense while mirroring the Razer Nari Ultimate in comfort, sound technology and all other features. The Razer Nari Essential focuses on core wireless gaming headset features with THX Spatial Audio, comfort with an auto adjusting headband, and cooling gel ear cushions and lag-free performance at $99.99. 

For more information about these headsets, please visit 

Nari Ultimate: https://www.razer.com/gaming-audio/razer-nari-ultimate 

Nari: https://www.razer.com/gaming-audio/razer-nari Nari Essential: https://www.razer.com/gaming-audio/razer-nari-essential 

For more information about Razer HyperSense in the Nari Ultimate, please visit: 

https://www.razer.com/nari-ultimate-hypersense 

Product Availability: Nari: 27 September 2018 on RazerStore, with full retail to follow Nari Ultimate & Nari Essential: Q4 2018 

* Information and picture courtesy of Razer Singapore *

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