Not everyone who plays games is into e-sports, but there is a large following for e-sports in general, especially a few of the most popular games. Payouts are in the millions of dollars and players are starting to become household names. None of today's players though have found the universal success that Fata1ty has. Fatal1ty paved the way for today's players, won twelve world championship titles, was profiled on MTV’s True Life TV show, and he created his own brand of products. Thorin did a great video covering it all earlier this year. Johnathan Wendel managed to transition huge success across multiple games into a brand. Over the years we have seen a wide variety of products including motherboards, ram, PSUs, and headsets. I actually think a lot of today's gamer crowd may even know him more as that brand than anything else. The reason for the history lesson today is because this past CES Fatal1ty and Monster announced a partnership to bring out new headsets and for a while now I’ve actually had the new Fatal1ty FxM 200 here in the office to test out. So today I’m going to take a closer look at it and see how it performed.
Product Name: Monster Fatal1ty FxM 200 Headset
Review Sample Provided by: Monster
Written by: Wes
Pictures by: Wes
Amazon Link: HERE
Specifications | |
Headphone Style | Over-Ear |
Weight | 8 Ounces |
Microphone | Detachable |
Connector Type | Single 1/8 in. (3.5mm) |
ControlTalk | Yes |
Circumaural Or Supra-Aural | Supra-aural |
Magnet Type | Neodymium |
Noise Cancelation Type | Passive |
Sound Isolating | Yes |
In-Line Volume Control | Yes – With microphone mute |
Warranty | 1 Year |