Panasonic SoundSlayer Wireless Review: A New Option for Gaming Headphones

Panasonic SoundSlayer Wireless Review: A New Option for Gaming Headphones

Panasonic SoundSlayer Wireless Review: A New Option for Gaming Headphones

The SoundSlayer GNW10 by Panasonic offers three preset gaming sound modes: RPG, FPS, and Voice. Each mode is designed to meet the audio needs of players in different game genres.

In RPG mode, the lower, bass frequencies and higher frequencies are boosted, while middle frequencies remain at a normal, stereo level. This creates a rich soundscape that enhances in-game explosions, crashes, and overall immersion.

FPS mode utilizes spatial audio to enhance subtle sounds such as footsteps, providing players with a competitive edge. This mode is similar to RPG mode but with boosted middle frequencies to pick up footsteps, making it also suitable for third-person shooter games.

Voice mode enhances human voices in adventure games, making character dialog more audible. Lower frequencies are reduced while higher frequencies retain their level, ensuring clear mid-frequency dialog. This mode is particularly useful for ensuring dialog is not overshadowed by combat sounds in adventure games.

For a well-balanced, full-sounding mode that suits most games without needing to switch between modes, RPG mode is recommended. It maintains clear voices and provides an atmospheric sound that works well for a wide range of games.