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Sneak peek at Creative's WoW Wireless Headset

This exciting announcement made a few days back did not come with images of the World of Warcraft headset. Today, the prototypes of the headset will be available for all who are at Blizzard Entertainment's BlizzCon gaming festival, taking place from August 21-22, 2009, at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, USA.

Although I can't be there in person, this geek managed to get hold of some pictures of the headsets. Note that these are just prototypes and I was told the final product will look a lot more exciting. Enjoy the sneak peek.


Alliance Headset prototype. Note the lighted caps. Now, imagine this in a fully dark LAN shop.


Horde headset prototype. 


Boom mic.


Wireless transmitter. 



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juniper says...
Nice!

 
 
Geekonomics says...
I think so too.. apparently those who went to Blizzcon did not manage to catch a glimpse of this prototype so I'm glad I managed to upload these pics :) www.mycreativefansite.com...

 
 
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About Nicholas Aaron Khoo

Nicknamed "Gadget Boy" by friends at age 18 because he used to scribble Grafitti on a PalmPilot faster than most would type, Nicholas Aaron Khoo is web developer turned technopreneur and Singapore tech blogger who also pretends to do strategic advisory for tech startups and 'un'Fortune 500s (when he's not pretending to be the gadget-loaded Batman). A digital nomad, his tech interests range from gadgets, games, tech trends, social media, security, and just about anything that runs on 1s and 0s. See his industry affiliations here.
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