
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]

Mad Catz Interactive is ready to release the F.R.E.Q.5 Pro gaming headset. The F.R.E.Q.5 features a pair of 50mm Neodymium drivers with a lightweight durable metal headband, intuitively placed on-ear controls and a detachable noise-cancelling microphone. The Mad Catz Cyborg F.R.E.Q 5 Pro gaming headset is expected to ship in Spring 2012 for approx. $100. [Press Release]

Monster and Diesel have collaborated to release the new Vektr on-ear headphones. These foldable headphones feature a high-def cable triangular lines for a tangle-free life, a unique tri-fold design, a touring case that protects your ear gear while on-the-go, a cleaning cloth Monster cloth with advanced Aegis Microbe Shield and a ControlTalk Universal hands free control. The Diesel Vektr on-ear headphones retail for $280. [Monster]

The ZIK Parrot by Philippe Starck is a wireless headphones that connect to your smartphones, tablets or computer via the Bluetooth connectivity. These headphones feature a touch sensitive control panel, a motion detector for automatic activation, an active noise cancellation and the Near Field Communication (NFC). The ZIK Parrot by Philippe Starck will be released in the near future. No word on pricing at this time. [Ubergizmo]

Skullcandy has started selling the KidRobot Mix Master headphones for $299.99. These high-quality headphones feature a pair of 50mm patented Mylar drivers that produce a frequency response of 20Hz – 20KHz with a 100-Ohm of impedance. The Skullcandy Kidrobot Mix Master headphones also have dual cable inputs, a cue control, a one-touch mute button for instant house monitoring and a 3.5mm Gold-plated audio jack. [Skullcandy]

Casio will launch the new G-SHOCK GB-6900 Bluetooth LE watch on March 16th, 2012 in the Japanese market. Available in red, black or white, this rugged timepiece adopts the Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) technology, which is compatible with the NEC Medias LTE N-04D and Medias PP N-01D Android smartphones. The G-SHOCK GB-6900 is able to synchronize with these Bluetooth LE-enabled smartphones, allowing users to show incoming calls, emails or SMS messages on the watch’s display. As its name suggests, the Bluetooth LE (Low Energy) technology consumes less power than the classic Bluetooth technology. The Casio G-SHOCK GB-6900 retails for 18,000 Yen ($231). [TechCrunch]

ASUS has rolled out the HS-W1 wireless USB headset. This lightweight headset connects to your computer via a 2.4GHz wireless technology. The ASUS HS-W1 wireless USB headset is equipped with a pair of 70mm drivers, a noise filtering microphone, a tiny USB dongle and an integrated equalizer. Its rechargeable battery offers enough juice for up to 8-hour of operation time. Sadly, there is no info on pricing at this time. [Electronista]

Razer has decided to delay the release date of the Razer Tiamat 7.1 headphones. According to an official announcement, this gaming headphones will be launched at the end of January 2012. For those who add their names to the Notify Me list at the Razer Tiamat minisite, the company will be giving away a coupon code for a free Razer T-Shirt and Razer flask when the Tiamat 7.1 is available. Stay tuned for more updates. [Razer]

AIAIAI has collaborated with 25 professional and renowned DJ’s such as James Murphy, A- Trak, Seth Troxler, Madlib, etc to create the AIAIAI TMA-1 headphones. These headphones feature a frequency response of 20Hz to 20.000Hz, a 1.7 meter cable, 2 sets of earpads, a 6.3mm stereo plug converter and an exclusive carrying pouch. $199 is all you need to bring home these high-quality headphones. [Product Page]

Tokyoflash Japan has started selling the Limited Edition Tokyoflash Kisai On Air Watch. What makes this timepiece special is that it has a minimal design with a colored touchscreen LCD display. The LCD display is always on, so the time can be read at a glance and the LED backlight function means it will light up on demand, a useful function for night time. Available in black and silver, the Tokyoflash Kisai On Air Watch is priced at $179 each. Watch the video after the jump. Read more