Rode presents its new NTH-100M headset with the option to add another detachable condenser microphone. The company developed this to cater to gamers and creators with claims that is it broadcast-grade. The company is known for its mic bodes and the additional microphone allows users to chat with their teammates or host a live stream.
The company also claims that the 40mm dynamic driver is made for accurate frequency response with very little distortion. It is ideal for those who are looking for neutral sound when they are editing podcasts and videos, hence the creator-centric purpose. Although the headset does not have features including noise cancellation of Bluetooth, it is made to be comfortable during longer sessions.
Gamer Creator-Centric Headsets
Rode Presents its New NTH-100M Headset at Broadcast-Grade
Trend Themes
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2. Modular Headsets - Modular technology has the potential to change the gaming and content creation industries as users will be able to customize their experience.
3. Broadcast-grade Microphones - The trend of using broadcast-grade microphones in headsets could lead to even better voice quality in both gaming and live streaming platforms.
Industry Implications
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