Creative-built TAG Heuer USB headset outed by FCC
By Evan Blass | December 28, 2007
Filed under: Gaming, Peripherals, Wireless

We have no idea why luxury watch and occasional cellphone maker TAG Heuer would be getting into the PC peripherals game, yet according to an FCC filing we got our hands on, the 150-year-old Swiss watchmaker has a Creative Labs-built USB headset in the pipeline. And although this wireless unit is branded TAG and developed by Creative, the actual cans themselves will likely be sold by Listen To Believe (LTB) Audio, another accessories company with very similar products. Either way, what you’re getting here is reportedly “the world [sic] first digital wireless headset that delivers high-quality 2.0-channel stereo audio with extra sound clarity and soft, deep bass effects,” according to the manual. That’s certainly a lot of caveats, so we’ll have to wait for an actual product launch to really see what’s what.
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