Should I Spend So Much on a Headset?

Even with the huge savings, we understand that these are not inexpensive heatsets. They represent a sizable investment. However, we feel it’s worth the cost. Consider that in mid-2016, they sold 2.6M on Kickstarter, meaning more than 9,000+ units, and quickly moved to presales. Obviously there is huge demand for this product. The goal of the OSSIC X headphone is to deliver calibration automatically. By using multiple drivers, each unique pinna can be used by ensonifying the appropriate section of the ear for the active HRTF, without requiring the user to put mics in their ears. Other benefits include:

Head-tracking technology moves the sound in relation to your head’s position in space

Near-field acoustic drivers can recreate a realistic soundfield

The headphones automatically calibrate to your individual head size and ear shape, allowing the sound to be played back to you exactly the way you uniquely hear the world.

Try a Headset in Person

Our LAN gaming center in San Diego features the OSSIC product. It’s a great pairing, as both of us are local startups in San Diego. OSSIC’s work on 3D audio solutions is unparalleled. One of their target markets for their 3D audio software and hardware solutions are PC Gamers, so and they are very interested in getting feedback from some of our players as they develop their technology.

About Us

Gamesync, a San Diego LAN center, helps showcase the best technology to southern California gamers by giving them the opportunity to play their favorite games with the best hardware. Gamers are responding to the technology with enthusiasm and excitement. Can you hear the future? GameSync is an official OSSIC showroom. If you are in the area, please feel free to drop by any time and try one. We are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year – we never close! You can find our location on our contact page. If you have specific questions about their product, we strongly recommend you check out https://www.reddit.com/r/OSSIC/ where you can read and post questions, or learn more about 3D Audio at OSSIC.com.