Creative has unveiled the latest addition to their popular Katana series: the Sound Blaster Katana SE. This gaming soundbar offers impressive audio capabilities, delivering deep bass without the need for a dedicated subwoofer. With an award-winning bi-amping system, four drivers, and Creative’s proprietary multi-core DSP, the soundbar delivers powerful sound with outstanding clarity and volume.
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Technical details and features
The Sound Blaster Katana SE is equipped with 0.75-inch fabric dome tweeters that provide clear and refined highs, and enhanced 3-inch upward-firing mid-bass drivers that deliver rich bass. Like its predecessor, the Sound Blaster Katana SE is also a certified Dolby Audio decoder, allowing users to easily recreate the sound experience of a motion picture at home.
Super X-Fi technology and gaming features
A special feature of the Sound Blaster Katana SE is the Super X-Fi technology, which allows users to enjoy an intense sound experience through the headphones – perfect for late-night gaming sessions without disturbing the neighbors. In addition, gamers can activate SXFI Battle Mode and Scout Mode to gain an advantage in FPS games by pinpointing their opponent’s location through enhanced audio cues and noise detection in battle.
Personalization and connectivity
By connecting the soundbar to the Creative app, users can personalize their audio experience with the Acoustic Engine suite and select their favorite RGB lighting modes. The soundbar can be easily wall-mounted, making it a convenient and space-saving addition to any home entertainment setup. The Katana SE also functions as a central audio hub thanks to a variety of connectivity options, including USB, HDMI ARC, optical port, headphone jack and Bluetooth 5.0 wireless.
Price and Availability
The Sound Blaster Katana SE is available for $299.99 on Creative.com.
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