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TRX808 OP t1_jdk1piy wrote
I think it's supposed to be a haptic feedback like thing but not exactly sure.
Affectionate_Safe58 t1_jdjqanv wrote
Linsoul?? What are they doing
TRX808 OP t1_jdjiv0m wrote
Not trying to promote these but I got this in my email and it made me laugh. They look like cheap gamer gear but it still piqued my interest. AR headphones for the Metaverse what a time to be alive.
TraditionContent9818 t1_jdllg22 wrote
My dirams came true!
MNDFND t1_jdwavoy wrote
Also got the email. Wondering why Linsoul is asking me to back this. $69 🤔 looks cheap but does all these fancy buzzwords... Pass.
prodromalretard t1_jdjq6dv wrote
Haha 69
Aracari_LoA t1_jdjzrwm wrote
Based on the marketing it seems to have motors inside similar to Skullcandy crushers to provide some sort of haptics for AR applications. Not the worst idea I've seen but it looks like a $10 headphone.
Policeman5151 t1_jdjuddy wrote
They look like they sound fantastic /s
ThisIsNotJP t1_jdklc3n wrote
'"Air-driven vibration function" for some reason I pictured a small fan inside the earcups that blow on you when the bass hits haha
vext01 t1_jdlyhys wrote
That'd be the Dyson air cans, or whatever they were called.
PolarBearSequence t1_jdjz1tv wrote
It really feels like the whole metaverse hype is close to over anyways (thank god), and now they finally decide to release some crappy Chinese OEM RGB headphone with dubious marketing statements? That’s not even timing the market properly.
MNDFND t1_jdwb63q wrote
Looks like they had the idea in 2020. Took too long and looks like crap anyways. All these '3-d'(insert other buzzword) headphones are cheap garbage.
Rainsoakedpuppy t1_jdjq5ph wrote
"Air-driven vibration function" ...well um, yes, that is generally how sound is generated by various sorts of speakers. I really hope that's not what they mean by that.