Trust unveils the Forta, its new officially licensed PS5 headset

Following the release of the brand’s first officially licensed PlayStation headset, the GXT 488 Forze for PS4, in 2020; Trust launches its brand new gaming headset with the GXT 498 Forta. Also officially licensed for PS5 consoles, the Forta is indeed a new generation headset for this high-end console.
A worthy successor to the Forze, the best-selling gaming headset with an average 4.4-star rating by end consumers, the Forta marks an exciting new addition to Trust Gaming’s portfolio. Specifically designed to work with the PS5, the headset not only matches the style of gamers’ favorite consoles, but has unique features that give them the best gaming experience yet.


The new headset was not only designed to achieve the best in-game look, but also to present more ease and convenience. Users will benefit from simple plug-and-play functionality to get started the moment they log in, with the Forta being compatible with PS5, PS4 and PC consoles. Its 1.2m cable allows gamers to position themselves where they are most comfortable in the room while on-ear volume control and microphone mute allow users to keep control at their fingertips. hand at all times.

With an eco-friendly design made from recycled plastics, the Forta allows gamers to indulge in their favorite activity with peace of mind. Its powerful 50mm speakers and 3D soundscape allow gamers to become completely immersed in the game, transporting them directly to the heart of the action. A detachable noise-canceling microphone ensures crisp, clear communication with your teammates, while a padded headband, moveable ear cups and soft, durable over-ear cushions provide hours of gaming comfort. Just like its users, the Forta is here for the long haul.
Available in black and white, the Forta helmet is on sale at the indicative retail price of €49.99.

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