Audio Radar, a new gaming product for the hearing impaired, is designed to help with directional audio cues in games. Created by AirDrop, it is a hardware system with six customizable lightbars tied to a central command center, allowing them to light up based on detected sounds. This situational audio awareness can be crucial for competitive gaming. The product is versatile and can be fine-tuned to suit individual preferences. Despite sound quality, users have reported favorable initial reviews. Pre-orders are available for $399.
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