Dear Monster fans -
Last December just as Tron: Legacy was hitting theaters, Monster introduced a line of Tron inspired products. We’re pleased to announce that the Tron Identity Disk (a.k.a. the Tron Sound Dock) started shipping last week and is now on sale at select retailers including Apple (online), Amazon, OneCall, Frys and many others. If you’re itching for a sneak peak be sure to check out some of the videos and reviews already posted (ScreenRant.com Review | YouTube.com/SoldierKnowsBest Review | JoBlo.com Review).

While the Tron Identity Disk is now in stores, the T1 Gaming and Daft Punk edition headphones are still being fine-tuned in order to ensure they will provide customers with the very best in sound quality, features and performance. These products are now set for release in [very] early April.
And while we’re talking about the T1 headphones, we’ve had a number of questions on these headphones that warrant a little more explanation on the differences between the Gaming (Black) and Daft Punk (White) versions.
Q: Are the T1 Gaming and Daft Punk headphones the same?
A: The T1 Gaming and Daft Punk headphones are indeed different, and not just in how they look! While both headphones will give you amazing detail, clarity and bass for listening to music and movies, the T1 Gaming headphones are designed to give gamers the ultimate edge with ground breaking noise-isolation, thundering low-end, and an LED light drive system (which can be turned off). The Daft Punk special edition headphones on the other hand are tuned specifically for fast-paced, techno, trans and club style music and feature our fastest driver to date.
Q: Do both headphones come with ControlTalk and a Gaming Mic?
A: While both headphones do include Monster’s ControlTalk feature for use in controlling the track, volume and even taking calls with your iPod/ iPhone or other mobile device, only the T1 Gaming version includes the game mic. However, the Daft Punk special edition comes with it’s own features including a bundled HDSD (that’s high definition surround headphone) mix of the Tron Legacy sound track and are tuned specifically for trans, techno and club style music delivering all the detail no matter how fast the music moves.
Q: Is there a separate sound amplifier sold with the T1 Gaming or Daft Punk headphones
A: Yes, there will be a separate Surround Sound Amp / Mixer for T1s available as a standalone product that you can buy separately or in a special edition bundle with the T1 headphones. This Surround Sound Amp provides a unique digital sound processor not found in other headphones and includes all of the cables necessary to hook up to Game Consoles, PCs and MP3 players. That’s the latest on the Tron by Monster products.
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