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$400 Fallout-Branded Bass Enhancers Now Up for Sale

Check out these Vault-Tec audio systems from SubPac.

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The Bethesda Store has been updated with two new items, though they may not be what you expect. Available now for preorder are a pair of $400 Fallout-branded bass enhancers from audio company SubPac. The promise is that you'll be able to feel the intensity of Fallout 4--or anything else you're watching/listening to--even more (via Game Informer).

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The first is the Vault-Tec SubPac M2 Wearable Tactile Audio System. According to its official description, the unit "combines new proprietary tactile transducers and vibrotactile membranes with a fully redesigned form factor."

Here's a rundown of its main features from its official description:

  • Materials and design for enhanced vibratory field and impact.
  • Optimized tactile transducers for improved accuracy and energy efficiency.
  • Ergonomic shape for maximum body contact and comfort.
  • Nano silver treated materials to control bacteria and odor from active use.
  • Slimmer control box with dedicated placement points on the unit.
  • Flexible control cable for greater ease of movement.
  • Bluetooth 4.0 input with A2DP streaming.
  • High capacity Li-ion rechargeable battery now runs 6+ hours per charge.
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The second is the Vault-Tec SubPac S2 Seatback Tactile Audio System. The unit straps onto your chair and, like the wearable system, it also comes with Vault-Tec branding. Here's some more details, as listed on the unit's product page on Bethesda's website:

  • Materials and design for enhanced vibratory field
  • Optimized tactile transducers for improved accuracy and power efficiency
  • Ergonomic shape for maximum contact and longer sessions
  • 3-point, removable strapping system to maintain optimal placement on your chair
  • Slimmer control box with flexible strapping to secure it to your chair
  • Flexible control cable for easier control box placement
  • Bluetooth 4.0 input with A2DP streaming
  • High capacity Li-ion rechargeable battery – now runs 6+ hrs per charge

Both are available for preorder now and will ship on January 31.

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