Naming a product after a star might seem like a fine idea, but it brings along with it a slew of certain expectations. The Mionix NASH 20 namesake is a star in the zodiac constellation Sagittarius. So, is this stereo headset actually a star, or does it blow up like a supernova? There’s only one way to find out: Read on.
A couple of months ago we took a look at two pieces of Mionix gear, the Avior 7000 and the Naos 7000. We came away being very impressed with the Mionix wonder twins.
This time around, we have something else from Mionix. Instead of a gaming mouse, however, the company has sent Techgage its NASH 20 gaming headset.
As the “20” in its name might suggest, the NASH 20 is a stereo gaming headset. This is certainly no bad thing; I won’t shy away from any accusations that I have a strong bias for stereo headsets. But what about the “NASH” bit? I have to be honest and confess that I was intrigued by this part of this headset’s name. Perhaps the product webpage might shed some light on the question.
Thankfully, it does. According to Mionix, “NASH” is the third-largest star in the zodiac constellation Sagittarius. The company goes on to say that “Nash” is also “Arrowhead” from Arabic mythology. This choice of name, I suppose, is Mionix declaring that this headset is meant to hit astronomic performance expectations with an arrowhead’s sharpness and precision.
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