Friday, November 17th 2017

AVerMedia Debuts SonicBlast Gaming Soundbars

AVerMedia Technologies, Inc. today introduced a brand new line of gaming audio solutions called SonicBlast. The opening lineup includes two soundbar variations -- the SonicBlast Soundbar GS331 and GS333, both of which deliver crisp and clear sound for a variety of occasions. Both soundbars are optionally complemented by the GS335 Subwoofer, a dedicated add-on that brings powerful bass and groundbreaking performance.

Featuring three EQ modes for games, movies, and music, the SonicBlast GS331 is a 2.0 channel soundbar that delivers 40W of rich sound and connects wirelessly via Bluetooth. Meanwhile, the SonicBlast GS333 is a straight audio beast with 60W of roof-raising audio, built-in subwoofer for heavier tones, three EQ modes, and Bluetooth connectivity. For the bass hounds out there seeking an extra dose of thunder during their bombastic gaming sessions, there's the SonicBlast GS335 that features 70W of in-your-face bass, a simple wireless setup, and intuitive on-board volume controls. The GS335 Subwoofer can be paired seamlessly with the GS331 and GS333 soundbars.
"Gamers have very specific needs when it comes to sound," said Betina Huang, Marketing Assistant Manager of AVerMedia Technologies, Inc. "We've studied user feedback in terms of their preferences for gaming audio and have finally delivered products that crack the code with the SonicBlast soundbars and subwoofer."

The SonicBlast GS331 and GS333 Soundbars and the GS335 Subwoofer are available now on Amazon.

For more information about AVerMedia Technologies, Inc. and its line-up of products, please visit: www.avermedia.com/gaming
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5 Comments on AVerMedia Debuts SonicBlast Gaming Soundbars

#1
dj-electric
Sonic blast.... Really?

Hahhaa... Oh god
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#2
FreedomEclipse
~Technological Technocrat~
Not nearly enough RGB LEDS to be allowed to use the 'Gaming' Monica in its name. It's an insult for everything gaming that exists out there
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#3
CrAsHnBuRnXp
Came here expecting Sonic the Hedgehog. I am disappoint.
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#4
TheLostSwede
News Editor
And what makes this specifically better for gaming than any other sound bar?
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#5
Th3pwn3r
TheLostSwedeAnd what makes this specifically better for gaming than any other sound bar?
It probably has a terribly unbalanced response that is extremely bass heavy like most audio products geared towards 'gamers'.
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