This premium Xbox gaming headset is the very first with Dolby Personalized Audio


What you need to know

  • RIG, now a subbrand of NACON, has manufactured gaming accessories for over a decade.
  • On Thursday, the company announced the RIG 900 MAX HX, its latest flagship wireless gaming headset.
  • Designed for Xbox, it combines premium audio, a charging base station, and multi-device connectivity.
  • It’s the first gaming headset with Dolby Personalized Audio through Dolby Atmos, using a compatible smartphone to create a personalized sound profile.

RIG 900 MAX HX

Price: $249.99 at Best Buy
Drivers:
40mm, 20-20,000Hz, 32ohms, Dolby Personalized Audio + Dolby Atmos 3D
Microphone:
Unidirectional, flip-to-hide
Connectivity:
2.4GHz wireless via USB Type-A dongle (Xbox, PlayStation, PC), Bluetooth 5.1 (Switch, mobile devices)
Battery life:
Up to 50 hours (Bluetooth), up to 60 hours (2.4GHz), seamless charging via base station
Weight:
241g (0.53lbs)

Xbox gamers, this one is for you. NACON has announced a new ultra-premium wireless gaming headset through the RIG brand, and it’s a flagship peripheral of the ‘Designed for Xbox’ program, boasting a sleek base station and showcasing a brand-new audio standard from Dolby.

The RIG 900 MAX HX is an impressive piece of audio kit. It’s a high-end wireless gaming headset through and through, and while the focus is certainly on Xbox, you’re not limited to that platform.

This headset features both 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.1 connectivity, providing support for Xbox, PlayStation, Windows PC, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices. You also have a dual wireless mode that lets you mix audio from both wireless connections, allowing you to listen to music, take calls, or stay in a voice chat while playing games.

RIG’s headsets have never been the most stunning, but RIG does know how to make a quality product. (Image credit: NACON)

Of course, you get a base station to dock the RIG 900 MAX HX when it’s not in use, making it easy to keep your headset charged. Even without that, you’re still looking at up to 50 hours of playtime via Bluetooth or an even greater 60 hours via 2.4GHz wireless. So far, this wireless headset is ticking all the boxes it needs to, but it has one more ace up its sleeve.





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