Cooler Master GS750 RGB headset stand
The peripheral manufacturer, Cooler Master, has released the GS750 RGB headset stand, which includes USB interface, built-in 7.1 surround sound, Qi wireless charging and headset storage functions. Although there are other headphone brackets with built-in Qi wireless charging, this headphone bracket features a built-in 7.1 sound card. Plug in any 3.5mm headset and you can simulate 7.1 channels.
The base is a wireless charging pad coated in rough plastic with the outline of the Cooler Master logo in the middle. On the side has a few ports. There are 3.5mm headphone jack and USB 3.0 port on one side, with a second USB 3.0 port on the other.
You can charge your phone by plugging a cable into one of the GS750’s USB 3.0 ports, but if your handset supports it, you can also charge it wirelessly by placing it on the stand’s base and plugging in the power adapter. Wireless charging is based on the Qi standard, the most popular standard for wireless charging and charges Samsung Galaxy phones at 10W and Apple iPhones at 7.5W.
The RGB lights surrounding the base automatically turn on if the power adapter is plugged in, even if the stand’s not connected to your computer. However, you won’t be able to control the lights in this case. According to Cooler Master, the GS750 is able to capture up to 16.7 million colors, programmable via Cooler Master’s Portal software.
Source: tomshardware, gearbest, hexus
Brand: Cooler Master
Cooler Master GS750 RGB headset stand
The peripheral manufacturer, Cooler Master, has released the GS750 RGB headset stand, which includes USB interface, built-in 7.1 surround sound, Qi wireless charging and headset storage functions. Although there are other headphone brackets with built-in Qi wireless charging, this headphone bracket features a built-in 7.1 sound card. Plug in any 3.5mm headset and you can simulate 7.1 channels.
The base is a wireless charging pad coated in rough plastic with the outline of the Cooler Master logo in the middle. On the side has a few ports. There are 3.5mm headphone jack and USB 3.0 port on one side, with a second USB 3.0 port on the other.
You can charge your phone by plugging a cable into one of the GS750’s USB 3.0 ports, but if your handset supports it, you can also charge it wirelessly by placing it on the stand’s base and plugging in the power adapter. Wireless charging is based on the Qi standard, the most popular standard for wireless charging and charges Samsung Galaxy phones at 10W and Apple iPhones at 7.5W.
The RGB lights surrounding the base automatically turn on if the power adapter is plugged in, even if the stand’s not connected to your computer. However, you won’t be able to control the lights in this case. According to Cooler Master, the GS750 is able to capture up to 16.7 million colors, programmable via Cooler Master’s Portal software.
Source: tomshardware, gearbest, hexus
Brand: Cooler Master