Technology
Plantronics’ 800HD Wireless Dolby Atmos Headset is $30 off at Best Buy
So, your gaming setup is pretty decked out. You have the console you want, an awesome 4K TV, and a controller that fits your hands just right. But, you’re still using those old Apple earbuds that you’ve had since middle school to hear your games and chat with your online friends. What you need to add to your checklist is a headset that’s worthy of the rest of your hardware.
The Plantronics 800HD Wireless Dolby Atmos Headset just took a $30 chunk off of its original price—once $129.99, now $99.99 at Best Buy. Chuck those frayed headphones in the trash and make room for an upgrade.
The Plantronics 800HD Headset isn’t your run-of-the-mill gaming headgear. The sound-isolating ear cups support lifelike Dolby Atmos sound that sweeps above and around you. This headset is durable, yet comfortable and flexible to help create a fit that’s specific to you. The Plantronics’ noise-cancelling microphone makes sure that your voice is crystal clear when you’re communicating with your squad, and the headset’s wireless, lag-free design ensures that you’ll never miss a beat. All of the sound controls are placed on the ear cups for easy access as well.
Keep your head in the game (literally) with the Plantronics 800HD Wireless Dolby Atmos Headset—now $30 off at Best Buy.
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