
SteelSeries today unveiled the Flux headset that features a pair of 40mm drivers with on-ear mesh cloth cushions. This wearable gadget has two input jacks that allows for two user options, an uni-directional microphone with mute controls and a 3.5mm jack. What makes the SteelSeries Flux interesting is that it offers the ability to daisy chain the headset for multi-user listening. The SteelSeries Flux will be available in the second quarter of 2012. [Press Release]

SteelSeries is bringing you their newest mouse, the Kinzu v2 Pro Edition. Coming in an ambidextrous design, this compact and lightweight mouse has three buttons, a clickable scroll wheel, a 3200dpi optical sensor and a USB 2.0 connector. The Kinzu v2 Pro Edition is currently available for purchase in Europe for around 44.90 Euro (about $58) in black, red and silver color options. [SteelSeries]

The SteelSeries 7H Fnatic Limited Edition headset is equipped with a pair of 50mm dynamic driver units that produce a high-quality sound. The closed-type headset reduces ambient noise, while the SNDBlock hybrid ear cushions offer supreme comfort and better acoustic. The headset can also be disassembled into 4 separate pieces, which allows for compact and easy transportation. The SteelSeries 7H Fnatic Limited Edition headset is priced at $139.99. [Press Release]

The Limited Edition Fnatic Sensei gaming mouse from SteelSeries is powered by a 32 bit ARM processor that allows the mouse to reach up to 11,400 DCPI. Available in a new orange, black, and white colorway all spiced up by a new Fnatic logo, this gaming mouse features a 10.8-megapixel image sensor that is capable of capturing up to 12,000 frames per second. The Sensei connects to the computer through a gold-plated USB port and has a non-slip, metal casing that suits both left and right handed users. The Limited Edition Fnatic Sensei gaming mouse is priced at $99.99 each. [Product Page]

The SteelSeries Sensei is not an ordinary gaming mouse. It features a state of the art 32 bit ARM processor which allows for both ninja-esque speed and precision; true hardware based sensitivity settings from 1 to 5,700 CPI, and an “overclocked” Double CPI feature that allows the user to go all the way up to 11,400 DCPI – a setting that is ideal for multiple monitor use. The Sensei has an ambidextrous design with a metal, non-slip grip coating and three areas of illumination with 16.8 million color options. Its laser sensor boasts 10.8 megapixel image correlation at up to 12,000 frames per second and the ability to handle tracking movements of up to 150 inches per second. The SteelSeries Sensei will be launched in September 2011. [SteelSeries]

SteelSeries today announced the availability of the World of Warcraft MMO Gaming Mouse Legendary Edition. This gaming mouse features 16.8 million illumination color options and 11 programmable buttons, ergonomically positioned for comfortable gameplay. The player’s precision and control will be enhanced with the ability to assign all 11 button controls and multiple macros from directly within the World of Warcraft game interface. The SteelSeries World Of Warcraft MMO Gaming Mouse Legendary Edition will be available in late September 2011 for $79.99 each. [Gamasutra]

SteelSeries has just introduced the Diablo III headset and Diablo III mouse. Designed for gamers and Diablo III fans, the Diablo III headset features 50mm drivers, a retractable boom mic for in-game communication, a braided cord and “demon red” illuminations courtesy of the 18 LED lights. The Diablo III mouse is an ambidextrous mouse that has a glowing Diablo III logo, a subtle gothic design decorating the mouse, a glowing scroll wheel and of course 7 buttons for your gaming needs. The mouse has a 5,000 DPI sensor for speed and accuracy. The SteelSeries Diablo III mouse and headset are priced at $119.99 and $69.99, respectively. [Product Reviews]

SteelSeries comes back with its latest product namely the SteelSeries Shift. Designed for gamers, the keyboard features interchangeable key sets that can be changed for different games such as FPS, RTS, MMO, etc. Additionally, the SteelSeries Shift also has a range of programmable media keys, a built-in microphone, an audio port and a couple of USB ports. The SteelSeries Shift gaming keyboard retails for $90 a pop. [Product Page]

SteelSeries today introduced the new StarCraft II Limited Edition Zboard gaming keyboard bundle, which consists of the SteelSeries Zboard Base with Z Engine II software, the Zboard Standard QWERTY Keyset for everyday use and the SteelSeries Limited Edition Zboard Keyset (StarCraft II). The special edition gaming keyboard provides labeled commands, in-game shortcuts, official artwork from the game, and three race-specific mods featuring unique abilities for each of the races. Using the Z Engine II software, you can also customize every keys on the keyboard.
The company has also launched the StarCraft II-branded Qck Limited Edition mouse pads that are made of a high-quality cloth material with an optimized textured surface, and provide players with a smooth and consistent gliding surface.
The StarCraft II Limited Edition Zboard gaming keyboard bundle retails for $69.99, while the SteelSeries Limited Edition QcK Tychus Findlay, Marauder, QcK Marine, and Kerrigan vs. Zeratul mouse pads are priced at $14.99 each. The SteelSeries Zboard Keyset (StarCraft II) is also sold separately for $24.99. Read more

SteelSeries has just announced two brand new pairs of headphones that are looking like they are going to be really sweet. First up is the more expensive 5xb which will feature extra large sized, hear through cloth ear cushions which will help to make them comfortable even after extended periods of wearing. They will feature custom built soundscape 40mm Sundancer speakers for ultra accuracy. The 4xb will be the version of the more budget conscious and won’t feature the optimized speakers but should still prove to be a very quality product. [SlashGear]