Topic: Thermaltake and BMW's Level 10 M gaming headset hands-on  (Read 44 times)

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If we had a direct line to BMW's Designworks studio, we'd probably harass it to the point of requiring a court order. Thermaltake, on the other hand, have shown a lot more restraint, only harnessing the teutonic skunkworks' expertise on two previous occasions. The pair announced its Level 10 gaming headset today at CeBIT, so we decided to get our mitts all over the first examples of the hardware to be seen in public and find out what they're all about. Gallery: ThermalTake Level 10 M headset hands-on

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