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Limited Edition Snoop Dogg LS50 comes to Australia next week

LucidSound’s Limited Edition Snoop Dogg LS50 headset will be available in limited quantities here in Australia, LucidSound today announced.

Only 3,500 units will be avaliable globally, with LucidSound advising that “extremelly limited quantities” will be allocated to Australia.

The headset sports a 20-hour battery life, the ability to connect via Bluetooth and five EQ modes including one tuned by Snoop Dogg himself.

“I’ve bought dozens of headphones and spent thousands of dollars and LucidSound are the best I’ve ever had,” Snoop Dogg said of his limited edition endeavour. “All the homies in party chat can’t stop talking about how good these headsets are. They love how you can mute the conversation on the fly.”

“Snoop Dogg has been using LucidSound headsets for his Mixer streams for some time and we are excited to work with him on a limited-edition product,” added Chris Von Huben, CEO of LucidSound. “The LS50 headset is a true hybrid gaming and music headset featuring wireless audio and chat technology for console, PC and mobile gaming, music and communications.”

The Limited Edition Snoop Dogg LS50 headset will be available in Australia from $499.95 AUD, exclusive to EB Games. Each headset will be numbered and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.


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