FIFINE Showcases Gaming-Focused Audio Lineup at Amazon’s “MY GAMING SETUP 2025” in Tokyo
TOKYO, Japan — November 30, 2025 — FIFINE, a leading manufacturer of recording and gaming audio equipment, showcased its best-selling lineup at Amazon’s MY GAMING SETUP 2025, held November 29–30 at LED Daiba Studio in DECKS Tokyo Beach. The event brought together gamers, streamers, and tech enthusiasts to experience curated gaming setups and discover hardware that elevates play and performance.
Creating Real Scenarios, Not Just Displays
MY GAMING SETUP 2025 is built on a simple idea: show gaming gear the way gamers actually use it. The event features complete desk setups—from solo gaming spaces to pro streaming rigs, often paired with Japanese gaming and anime merchandise. Brands like Monster Hunter created immersive, themed environments rather than sterile showroom displays.
FIFINE leaned in fully. Rather than a traditional booth, the team set up displays across the event's three main zones—Gaming Room, Family, and Solo/Gamer—each showcasing how their audio equipment performs in different gaming contexts. The K688 on a boom arm, the A8 with RGB lighting, the H9 headset, and the D6 controller were all integrated into believable, lived-in gaming spaces. Everything felt like a setup someone might actually have at home, not a showroom

Wind, the exhibition lead for FIFINE, explained: "Most gamers don't think about specs first—they think about whether something just works in their space. So we wanted the booth to feel like a setup someone might actually have at home, not a showroom."
Testing, Playing, and Real Reactions
The experiential approach worked. Throughout the two days, visitors naturally gravitated toward testing the gear in ways that matched their own routines.
The Harry Potter Zone: K688 Mic + D6 Stream Controller
In one themed setup, visitors experienced the FIFINE K688 microphone and D6 streaming controller while playing the Harry Potter Game. Players sat down, grabbed a controller, and immediately felt the difference. The K688's cardioid pickup pattern cut through game audio to catch their voice crystal clear—perfect for calling out spells to teammates. One player joked that the mic "made him sound like the team captain even when he wasn't."

But the real magic was in the workflow. Switching between games, sending text chat, and queuing up music—the FIFINE D6 stream controller made it effortless. Visitors could see how the controller's layout actually matched the way they naturally move through a gaming session. No overwhelming button clusters. No guessing. Just control that felt right.

The Taiko no Tatsujin Zone: H9 Headset + A8 Microphone
Just steps away, the Taiko no Tatsujin experience zone drew crowds of a different kind. Here, the H9 gaming headset and A8 microphone show great potential.
The H9's 7.1 surround sound came alive in Taiko—spatial audio positioned each drum hit, each musical note with precision. Even when the booth got loud, the built-in mic remained crystal clear, allowing teammates to hear every callout. "A lot of visitors really connected with the H9," Wind said. "The surround sound in a rhythm game makes you feel like you're right there."

Next to it, the FIFINE A8 microphone caught attention with its RGB lighting before winning people over with pure simplicity. Plug it in, it works, it sounds great—no setup needed. Wind shared the philosophy: "Whether it's the K688's professional flexibility or the A8's plug-and-play clarity, we want gamers to enjoy studio-quality sound. Everyone's setup is different, and we've got options for everyone."

Across every station, the products felt less like equipment on display and more like tools that naturally fit into the gaming routines people already had. FIFINE wasn't trying to sell specs—they were showing how gear becomes part of how people actually play and create.
Built on Understanding How Gamers Really Use Gear
How FIFINE develops the product draws heavily from observation of how gamers actually use their gear. Do they want the clean for the living screen or the coolness of the RGB effects? Is it possible to communicate directly while playing games using headphones? “From microphones to headsets, all are built for real use.” Wind put it simply, "We watched streamers work in tiny spaces, juggling between chat, alerts, and game audio. They don't need 50 buttons—they need the right buttons."

This isn't about reading focus group reports. It's about actually paying attention to how people play, stream, and collaborate. At MY GAMING SETUP, watching visitors naturally reach for the boom arm, test the H9 across different games, and immediately grasp why the D6's layout made sense—that validated everything FIFINE was doing. The scenario-driven booth showed that when you design around real behavior instead of just chasing specs, people get it instantly. No explanations needed.
Positive Buyer Response and Strong Engagement
At the exhibition, FIFINE received lots of interest and appreciation. Retailers and partners praised FIFINE for delivering professional-grade performance at prices that actually make sense for gamers and creators. In gaming, especially, where clear communication and quality audio directly impact both teamwork and content creation, that combination of quality and accessibility stood out.

The hands-on format removed all the guesswork. People could evaluate the gear's real performance in authentic gaming moments—something no product demo video can fully replicate.
Find More About FIFINE
FIFINE is a global audio equipment manufacturer specializing in microphones, headsets, gaming peripherals, and creator-focused recording solutions. With a mission to deliver studio-grade clarity and gamer-oriented functionality at prices that don't break the bank, FIFINE products are trusted by content creators and gamers across North America, Europe, and Asia.
Curious about what FIFINE's gear can do for your setup? Explore FIFINE products or join the FIFINE Distributor program. Also, feel free to check out the K688, A8, H9, and D6 in action to see why gamers and streamers are making the switch.