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NtTe-Sports' gaming glass "HawkEye" crowdfunding achieves an amazing 1,112%! In addition, there is also a sales commemoration campaign!

NTTe-Sportsが手掛けるゲーミンググラス「HawkEye」クラウドファンディングで驚異の1,112%達成!さらに販売記念キャンペーンも!
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To celebrate the sales of "HawkEye" gaming glasses, the official Twitter account of "HawkEye" is running a campaign to give away a "Razer BlackShark V2 pro" to one person every week.

What is "HawkEye"?

 Makuake

The "HawkEye" gaming glasses are designed by NTTe-Sports to help you play with your eyes, ears, and other parts of your body.

  • Have you ever had to put up with a painful earache or a bump on your favorite audio device?
  • The glasses were also annoying because they were out of alignment, which reduced visibility, and the user had to keep putting them back in place.
  • Nose and ear pain from prolonged use.

These gaming glasses were created by thinking through the needs of gamers with the above problems and breaking free from the common sense of glasses.
The patented nose pad-less frame that does not put any burden on the nose is adopted, and it is a gamer's specification that can be recognized the moment you put it on.
Gamers who regularly use headsets will be pleased with this product, which is truly a "superb comfort" product.

The "HawkEye" project was launched on the crowdfunding site " Makuake ", and as of July 11, it has achieved 1,112% of its goal, and on June 30 (Wed.), it will be available for purchase.

The deadline for the campaign is today!

 Makuake

As part of the sales campaign for the "HawkEye" gaming glasses, the company is offering the chance to win a high-performance Razer BlackShark V2 pro headset every week, and the campaign is finally ending.
The deadline is today, July 14, until 23:59, so why don't you enter the giveaway just in time?

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