Ultragear Gp9 High Quality - Lg

The first thing you notice about the LG UltraGear GP9 is its striking resemblance to the aesthetic of the monitors it is named after. LG’s UltraGear monitor line is known for its sleek, matte-black finishes and subtle RGB accents. The GP9 follows suit perfectly.

"I can hear footsteps better than my $200 headset." "No more sweaty ears." "The chat mix dial is genius."

| Feature | LG UltraGear GP9 | Razer Nommo Pro | Creative Katana V2X | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | USB DAC + Soundbar | 2.1 Satellites + Sub | Soundbar + Sub | | 3D Audio | Yes (Hardware DSP) | No (Software THX) | Yes (Super X-Fi) | | Mic Input | Phantom microphone array | None (requires separate mic) | None | | Chat Mix Dial | Yes (Hardware) | No | No | | Footstep Clarity | Excellent | Good | Very Good | | Physical Size | Small (Desk friendly) | Large (Satellites + big sub) | Medium | lg ultragear gp9

Perhaps the coolest party trick is the . The GP9 has a built-in microphone for chat. When you press the physical mute button on the top, the RGB strip turns red, signaling to everyone in the room (and on your stream) that you are muted.

LG has continued its partnership with Meridian Audio, a British pioneer in high-performance sound. Meridian’s involvement is evident in the clarity and separation of the audio. The GP9 features a technology. The first thing you notice about the LG

The LG UltraGear GP9 feels expensive. The aluminum body is cool to the touch, and the hexagonal cutouts are reminiscent of high-end studio monitors. It weighs about 3.3 pounds, so it won't slide around your desk, but it is transportable enough for LAN parties.

During Discord tests, my teammates said I sounded "clear, but distant." It cancels keyboard clatter surprisingly well (the beamforming rejects sound from below), but it picks up room echo. For casual squads, it is perfectly fine. For streaming or pro play, you will still want a headset mic or a boom arm. "I can hear footsteps better than my $200 headset

This product is for the competitive esports pro who relies on noise cancellation and sub-$100 headphones.