NACON, a premium gaming gear company and parent of the RIG audio brand, has unveiled its latest release in their R-SERIES of headsets – the RIG R5 SPEAR MAX HD. Purpose-built for PC gaming, the R5 MAX HD features innovative GrapheneQ™ drivers from Ora, setting a new standard for studio-grade game audio.

Custom-tuned for first-person shooters, the R5 MAX HD are powered by Ora’s patented GrapheneQ™ technology. Constructed from pure graphene, the GrapheneQ membrane offers the ideal mechanical properties for headphone speakers. The material’s unique combination of high stiffness and low density allows for improved audio reproduction and ultra-low distortion. In gaming, these qualities translate to improved spatial audio, allowing players to localize sounds and objects with enhanced speed and precision.
“We’re very excited to partner with Ora to bring their groundbreaking audio technology to our R-SERIES headsets,” said Head of Audio Product at RIG, Michael Jessup. “The R5 MAX HD forms the next step in our mission to develop the ultimate range of headsets for competitive gamers.”
“For the past decade, we’ve dedicated ourselves to enhancing the audio experience across industries through our GrapheneQ technology,” said Ora co-founder Ari Pinkas. “The R5 MAX HD and RIG’s commitment to ‘Audio Above All’ mirrors our own vision for the future of game audio, making this partnership the perfect fit.”