Jun 20, 2011 12:14 GMT  ·  By

It appears that the IT industry is somewhat exhausted after Computex, since not many things seem to be happening nowadays, but this doesn't mean things are deathly silent, as proven by what Tt eSports has been up to.

Those that have been keeping an eye on the IT market over the past week may have noticed that it is going through a sort of slowdown again.

Of course, with the majority of IT players having already shown off their current projects at Computex, this is to be expected.

Nevertheless, things aren't totally silent, and this extends to more than just court wars, like the one between HP and Oracle.

Apparently, Tt eSports is making good of this attention vacuum of sorts in order to promote its newest hardware.

One thing is already detailed is the Azureus Mini mouse, and it looks like a Shock series gaming headset has been completed as well.

Named Shock Spin HD, it delivers 7.1 channel surround sound, thanks to the 50mm speaker driver and bass enhancement.

Volume adjustment can be easily done via the external in-line volume controller, while plug and play compatibility makes it easy to use, by simply plugging it into the PC or laptop.

Furthermore, Tt eSports threw in an adjustable headband pad made of soft rubber, while velvet cushions handle the rest.

As for hardware details, the 50mm Neodymium Magnet speaker produces the sound, with an Impedance of 32 ohms and a frequency response of 15 Hz to 20 KHz. The sensitivity is of 95 dB, give or take 3 dB, at 1 KHz.

Finally, the omni-directional microphone has an impedance of 2.2 kohms, a sensitivity of 34 (give or take 3) dB and a frequency response of 100 Hz to 10 KHz.

Those that want to get a first-hand view of all information need only drop by the official product page, located here. Pricing, unfortunately, is unclear.