

Last week we stopped by the Tritton Technologies booth on the E3 floor to check out the exciting new products currently being developed. It’s due out at the end of summer at a price point of about $69, so watch for more information as it becomes available.Īre you at all interested in any of Tritton’s audio wares? Do you think stepping down from their high-end gaming headsets is a good way to go? It’s definitely going to work fine for mundane tasks like Skype and playing the DS. I think of all their headsets, this one is the one that really speaks to me given its smaller design and simple connection options. It’s USB-powered too, which means no need to search around for a wall socket. It sports the same speakers as the more pricey 720 and 900 models, and can even be used universally on all consoles, including the Wii. The entry level AX180 is much smaller than the Pro, 720, and 900, but still packs quite a punch. Today on the floor, however, we were able to see the next entry into Tritton’s arsenal of audio goods. So, we’ve already given you an in-depth look at Tritton’s AX Pro Gaming Headset, and Tim had the pleasure of paying the company a visit at E3 this year to check out their latest AX720 and AX900 models that addressed some of my initial complaints about the AX Pro.
