Xbox and Audeze have joined forces to provide our favorite headset for wireless games for audiophiles a wonderful floral finish and I am in love with this extraordinary approach to games

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A series of Audeze Maxwell headphone sets is one of our favorite audio devices here in PC Gamer. These cans are regularly on our best lists, ensuring the sound of audiophile quality thanks to this excellent planner magnetic controllers. As a unique feast, once a year, the brand cooperates with Xbox to publish a special headphone set on the subject, and this year is a shocking floral pleasure.

The Maxwell Flora edition is the same wireless headphone set that we love, with the pops of realistic flowers on the finishes. It’s really unique player equipment. Instead of going to bold radiant lines or splashing RGB lighting, instead, the flora returns to unclear memories on my grandmother’s sofa as a child, but clasa. The way the design is on ear pads and head rest gives the appearance of a fancy black suit lined with detailed rivets.

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So far from what I expect when I imagine a gaming headset. Not to mention the subject in combination with Xbox. I have never expected to see floral oils of oils from venerable masters on the players’ headphone set. He gives up the usual aesthetics of players for some kind of witch houses and I really like contrast.

There is nothing that could support it, but I also have the impression that this headset would really smell, Really Good.

In addition to attractive flowers on the ears, the Maxwell headphone set is known for presenting an absolutely attractive sound with 90 mm controllers. Drivers are powerful beasts that provide amazing sound, but they are a little harm to trouble. Although it is not a hefty headset, Maxwell will not win prizes for lightness to remember.

Comparing Maxwell to this floral version, only external changed. So you still get a star-like battery life, which also supports brisk charging, capable of playing in a 20-minute fee.

These wireless units have a very low delay of 2.4 GHz with a range of 3x more than standard. They also support Bluetooth connections with the latest 5.3 signal supported. Because these are Xbox cooperation, they also contain embedded Dolby Atmos licensing and did we mention attractive flowers?

Of course, the disadvantage is that these headphone sets are a restricted edition and are not affordable. They are currently available for USD 339 on the Audeze website, which is an 40 USD augment on the standard Maxwell 299 USD. Again, this is not a miniature amount of money, but you can spend it much worse than getting the best audiophile wireless headphone set with a wonderful floral trimming.

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