VR3000 headphones launch

final_audio quietly launched the VR3000 gaming headphones today, touting immersive binaural sound for VR—its announcement post pulled noticeable engagement (55 likes) as players hunt better spatial audio for VR sessions (x.com). The timing matters: creators are spotlighting dreamlike and horror VR picks (Sleep Awake, DarkTrip) this week, which tends to spike demand for higher‑fidelity audio gear ( ).

Final Co., Ltd. pushed the VR3000 series into Japanese retail on March 19, 2026, with stores reporting new stock of the gaming‑focused models across the country. (third-news.com)) The VR3000 line is explicitly engineered to reproduce creators’ intended binaural/spatial mix for VR and immersive games, with product pages describing tuning and driver choices aimed at accurate spatial imaging. (snext-final.com)) A higher‑end variant, the VR3000 EX, was unveiled in December 2025 as a wireless headset emphasizing a wider 3D soundstage and ultra‑low latency for competitive play. (final.prowly.com)) Early reviews and hands‑on coverage list a $149 MSRP for the EX, note sub‑25ms/around‑25ms low‑latency wireless performance, and report up to about 55 hours of battery life on the wireless model. (tomsguide.com)) Final has also released a VR3000 Wireless consumer model previously (April 15, 2025 launch reported) featuring touted ultra‑low latency and hybrid noise control, with accessories and app support documented in the product manual. (majorhifi.com)) Independent reviews consistently highlight the lineup’s strength in spatial/binaural presentation for VR and horror‑style content, while user listings and retailer pages show multiple SKUs including a recable option and a “+Condenser Mic for Gaming” bundle. (audioreviews.org))

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