ULTRO FOR GAMERS: the audio experience that slows down time.
SO WHAT IS ULTRO FOR GAMERS? ULTRO uses unique audio click sequences to speed up your brain’s internal clock. Research from the 1990s discovered that hearing specific clicks before an event makes it seem longer than it actually is, compared to when there are no clicks. This creates the sensation of having slightly more time to react, making everything feel just a bit slower. The result? Gamers experience what's known in the military as bullet-time, giving you a critical edge over your competitors. ULTRO also benefits athletes in competitive sports like tennis, soccer, and basketball.
HOW TO USE ULTRO: Before a game, press play on a random two-minute ULTRO, close your eyes, and focus on the click sequences. We recommend that you listen to an ULTRO every 2 to 3 hours during play to maintain your edge. Note that each ULTRO is modified every few days to ensure your brain doesn’t become accustomed to any particular click sequence.
And finally: to tell, or not to tell? Do you keep ULTRO to yourself, or share it with your gaming buddies? I know what I’d do…
ULTRO. Master time, master the game. From Ghost Labs.
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ULTRO FOR GAMERS: An Introduction
SO WHAT IS ULTRO FOR GAMERS? ULTRO uses unique audio click sequences to speed up your brain’s internal clock. Research from the 1990s discovered that hearing specific clicks before an event makes it seem longer than it actually is, compared to when there are no clicks. This creates the sensation ...
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ULTRO: Chrono Pulse
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ULTRO: Speed Strike
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ULTRO: Quantum Beats
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ULTRO: Tempo Nova
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ULTRO: Pulse Force
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ULTRO: Time Flux
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ULTRO: Tempo Shift
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ULTRO: Beat Warp
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ULTRO: Sonic Pulse
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ULTRO: Warp Dash
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ULTRO: Chrono Fury
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ULTRO: Turbo Thrust
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ULTRO: Sonic Zoom
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ULTRO: Echo Dash
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ULTRO: Agile Pulse
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ULTRO: Time Flux
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ULTRO: Temporal Pulse