Acer launches ‘Predator Galea 500’ gaming headset, ‘Cestus 500’ gaming mouse in India
Taiwanese hardware and electronics brand Acer on Thursday launched “Predator Galea 500” gaming headset and “Cestus 500” gaming mouse in…
SNS | January 11, 2018 6:38 pm
Taiwanese hardware and electronics brand Acer on Thursday launched “Predator Galea 500” gaming headset and “Cestus 500” gaming mouse in India.
The “Galea 500” headset comes with the company’s “TrueHarmony 3D Soundscape” technology which offers a sound experience. Meanwhile, the Acer Cestus 500 mouse has an ergonomic customisable design with more controls to reduce fatigue during gaming, says company.
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“We are happy to launch ‘Galea 500’ gaming headset and ‘Cestus 500’ gaming mouse in India that have been designed to appeal to the hardcore gamers,” Chandrahas Panigrahi, CMO and Consumer Business Head, Acer, said in a statement.
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The Acer Gaela 500 gaming headset recreates the acoustic space based on the orientation of the player’s head, giving the gamer a truly immersive feel. The device also offers customisation, letting users select from three modes including “EQ Music”, “Movie” and “Sport”.
The Acer Predator Cestus 500 gaming mouse features 16.8 million RGB Lighting with 8 lighting patterns, 5 on-board profile settings, 8 programmable buttons, and a USB connector with precision control. It has an ambidextrous design with customisable side panels, notes company.
The Acer Predator Galea 500 gaming headset will be available at Rs. 12,999. The Acer Predator Cestus 500 gaming mouse has been priced at Rs. 4,599. Both Acer products will be available with Acer Exclusive stores and other retail chains across India.
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