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9/18/2012 10:47:06 AM

Feel like the real deal!

Gioteck’s leaning towards military style peripherals for gaming is no more evident than in the TX-2 Throat Mic for Xbox 360. Sure, their other devices have a distinctive military look, and sometimes even a similar feel, but this one really has you feeling like the real deal. That’s because we associate throat mics with military personnel, after all.

Description: TX-2 Throat Mic

TX-2 Throat Mic

The precise sensors sit on the front of the user’s neck, held in place by an adjustable neck hand. Using technology similar to that of the military, the mic picks up vibration from the throat to produce very clear voice communications. An in-ear piece provides audio. And it can be flipped, so that the ear piece can be used in either ear.

Noise isolation helps ensure clarity in voice communications, and the whole thing plugs into the Xbox remote, as expected. It all feels extremely authentic, and works really rather well. Perfect for doing virtual battle.

Description: TX-2 Throat Mic

TX-2 Throat Mic

At a glance

Summary: An honest-to-goodness, military style throat mic... for all those weekend warriors and Xbox operative out there.

Tech Specs: Adjustable neck band, Ear piece, Dual throat sensors, Noise isolation, Technology

Manufacturer: Gioteck

Distributer: Apex Interactive

Website: www.apexintco.za

RRP: R249.9B

Pros: Feels awesome, Good, Communication audio

Cons: Doesn't come packaged with an MP5...

 

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