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RIG R5 Max HD: Graphene Audio for Under $150
15 Mar
Summary
- Features 40mm GrapheneQ drivers for reduced distortion.
- Includes USB-C audio DAC dongle with Dolby Atmos support.
- Offers 'Snap+Lock' system for easy microphone and part customization.

RIG has introduced the R5 Max HD, a new wired gaming headset designed for competitive PC and console play. This model is equipped with 40mm GrapheneQ drivers from Ora, featuring a graphene layer aimed at minimizing distortion and improving spatial audio. The headset connects via a USB-C audio DAC dongle, which supports 32-bit resolution and Dolby Atmos for a more immersive sound experience.
The R5 Max HD also boasts a 'Snap+Lock' customization system, enabling users to easily swap components and adjust the microphone's position or remove it entirely. The headset is constructed with premium materials, including dual-material ear cushions and a metal headband, all available for $149.99.
This new offering is now available for purchase through Amazon. Its competitive pricing positions it as a potentially leading option in the wired gaming headset market, especially for audiophiles seeking high-fidelity sound and customization without a premium price tag.




