ASUS has made a big push into the peripheral game in recent years, offering some unique looking products as part of its Strix line up. That owl-eye aesthetic continues with the latest entry in that range, the ROG Strix Wireless gaming headset.
Along with those big orange earcups, it features virtual 7.1 surround sound, customisable audio through the Sonic Studio, 10+ hour claimed battery life and a decent wireless range.
We have quite enjoyed the previous iterations of the Strix headset, whether it is the second edition, or the 7.1 surround version. We did have consistent problems with a creaky plastic frame though, so considering this one features wireless operation, we hope ASUS has fixed that up.
Features
- Low-latency 2.4 GHz wireless connection.
- Dual-antenna design for better and more stable audio transmission.
- 7.1 virtual surround sound.
- Full audio control with Sonic Studio.
- Wide compatibility with gaming consoles, PCs, Mac, and mobile devices.
- 10+ hour battery life for marathon gaming without interruption.
- Full PS4 compatibility, with working on-headset buttons.
Specifications
General
- Weight: 350g.
- Cable length: 1.5m
- Microphone: Detachable 3.5mm.
Headphones
- Driver diameter: 60 mm.
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Driver material: Neodymium magnet.
- Impedance: 32 Ohm.
- Frequency Response: 20 ~ 20000 Hz.
- Sensitivity: 98 dB.
Microphone
- Pick up pattern: Uni-directional.
- Frequency response: 50 ~ 16000 Hz.
- Sensitivity: -40db.
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From my experience, the words “Wireless” and “Gaming” don’t mix well.
I find it really shocking that people will put a low frequency transmitter next to there head for 6 hours straight & not even think about the long term issues with that! “Doctor why do I have headaches all the time?”