Ant Value H105 Wired Headphones (Black)
Lapcare LHP-210 Wired Bunker Champ Gaming Headphones (Black)
- Build Quality: Super Anti-Violence & Break – Durable design built to withstand daily wear and tear.
- Drivers: 40mm – Delivers powerful and clear audio for an immersive sound experience.
- Comfort: Extra Soft Ear Cushion & Adjustable Mic – Designed for extended use with comfortable fit and customizable microphone positioning.
- Connectivity: 3.5mm + USB Jack – Dual connectivity options for compatibility with a wide range of devices.
Onikuma X7 Pro Wired Gaming Headphone
- Orientation Type: Over Ear
- With Mic: Yes
- Connector Type: Wired | 3.5mm
- USP: Deep Bass, 360 Degree Rotatable Mic
- Warranty: 12 Months Warranty
HyperX Cloud Mini Wired 3.5mm Stereo Gaming Headphone (Red/Blue)
- Volume level below 85dB
- Immersive audio
- Durable tuck-away boom mic
- Lightweight comfort
- Compatibility: PC, Chromebook, Xbox Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, Mobile.
HyperX Cloud Mini Wired 3.5mm Stereo Gaming Headphone (Black/ Red)
- Volume level below 85dB
- Immersive audio
- Durable tuck-away boom mic
- Lightweight comfort
- Compatibility: PC, Chromebook, Xbox Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, Mobile.
Enter Python Wired Gaming Headphone (LED,Over Ear)
Enter Dominator Wired Gaming Headphone (LED,Over Ear)
Fingers Cozy Wireless NeckBand Earphone (In Ear)
Immerse yourself in a rich, soul-soothing listening experience with
FINGERS Cozy Wireless NeckBand Earphones.
Offering pristine, high-performance sound and a mammoth 40-hour playtime, Cozy is the ideal companion for music, movies, and multitasking on the go. With magnetic angular earbuds complemented by an ultra-light neckband design, it’s all about class and comfort!
Enter Phantom Wired Gaming Headphone (LED,On Ear)
Cosmic Byte Blazar Gaming Headset (Blue,Over Ear)
Cosmic Byte GS410 Gaming Headset (Blue,Over Ear)
Frontech Dragon Warrior Gaming 4 in 1 Gaming Combo Set (KB-0038)
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