Here comes the rest of Datel’s PS3 accessories range

There’s a whole new line of PS3 accessories from Datel waiting to be picked up by you. We’ve already unearthed Datel’s MAX Drive 160 plug-and-play storage device. But apparently, that’s not all from the PS3-happy peripheral maker. Check out what else is in their new PlayStation 3 range below:

Datel Communicator Headset - Image 1Datel Bluetooth Wireless Headset - Image 1


Bluetooth Wireless Headset: This accessory right here uses the Bluetooth 2.0 protocol to make sure that you get fast and reliable data transfer. And it’s quick to charge, too, needing only under an hour to get this thing fired up. For that amount of charging time, you already get six hours talktime or 250 hours on standby. Datel’s Bluetooth Wireless Headset is tagged at £ 24.99/US$ 49.99.

Communicator Headset: Like the Wireless Headset, this one allows you to communicate with friends. A microphone is installed, positioned near your mouth, so you can get that order straight to your teammates while playing your favorite PS3 games. It also is a good alternative if your Bluetooth won’t work due to local conditions. All  you have to do is connect it to your PlayStation 3 via a cable, and you’re all set to got. Price: £ 14.99/US$ 19.99.

HD Component Cable: We all know cables. In fact, there’s already so much of them around, that it’s impossible for us to need any more of them. And yet Datel comes up with their own, this one having separate audio cables so you can connect to your stereo instead of your TV – if you want it that way, at least. Pretty cheap, too, with its price exactly like that of the Communicator Headset.

WiFi MAX, PowerBoard and DataMAX peripherals can be found at Full Article.

There’s a whole new line of PS3 accessories from Datel waiting to be picked up by you. We’ve already unearthed Datel’s MAX Drive 160 plug-and-play storage device. But apparently, that’s not all from the PS3-happy peripheral maker. Check out what else is in their new PlayStation 3 range below:

Datel Communicator Headset - Image 1 Datel Bluetooth Wireless Headset - Image 1 


Bluetooth Wireless Headset:
This accessory right here uses the Bluetooth 2.0 protocol to make sure that you get fast and reliable data transfer. And it’s quick to charge, too, needing only under an hour to get this thing fired up. For that amount of charging time, you already get six hours talktime or 250 hours on standby. Datel’s Bluetooth Wireless Headset is tagged at £ 24.99/US$ 49.99.

Communicator Headset: Like the Wireless Headset, this one allows you to communicate with friends. A microphone is installed, positioned near your mouth, so you can get that order straight to your teammates while playing your favorite PS3 games. It also is a good alternative if your Bluetooth won’t work due to local conditions. All  you have to do is connect it to your PlayStation 3 via a cable, and you’re all set to got. Price: £ 14.99/US$ 19.99.

HD Component Cable: We all know cables. In fact, there’s already so much of them around, that it’s impossible for us to need any more of them. And yet Datel comes up with their own, this one having separate audio cables so you can connect to your stereo instead of your TV – if you want it that way, at least. Pretty cheap, too, with its price exactly like that of the Communicator Headset.

Datel PlayStation 3 PowerBoard - Image 1 Datel HD Component Cable - Image 1 Datel DataMAX - Image 1 

WiFi Max: To get that high-speed wireless access point (WAP), simply plug the WiFi Max dongle into your PC and connect it to your PS3. Boasting to be five times faster than a standard WiFi connection, it is even compatible with the PSP, the Nintendo DS and Nintendo Wii. For £ 29.99/US$ 39.99.

PowerBoard: Now you won’t have to unplug your keyboard from your PC just to use it on your PS3. The PowerBoard is the keyboard specifically to cater to your PS3 typing needs. With a simple plug-and-play functionality, now you can experience a more smooth-sailing online gaming. For the price of £ 14.99/US$ 19.99.

DataMAX: This card allows you to transfer your game saves from your PS2 memory card direct to your PS3. Now you can play your old PS2 games on the PlayStation 3’s backward compatibility features without skipping a beat from your previous saved positions. Another good thing about this is that it is not exclusive for official Sony 8MB memory cards, thereby making it possible for you to shift data from ANY PS2 card. It also works well with Datel and NYKO cards. Oh, and don’t worry about organizing your files. There’s an application CD at hand with memory manager software so your card won’t be cluttered with files. Get it for only £ 14.99/US$ 24.99.

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