Asus’s ROG product lineup covers just about anything you might want to use for gaming and that includes a full range of peripherals and headsets. While I have had a lot of Asus hardware in the office over the years, I haven’t had one of their headsets in to test for a whopping 9 years. Going back to 2015 when I took a look at the Strix 7.1 Gaming Headset. They have continued to evolve their designs including adding wireless options. That Strix 7.1 headset had multiple issues in my testing, so I’m excited to see how their latest headset, the ROG Delta II will compare. So let’s dig in and see what the ROG Delta II has to offer and how it performs.
Product Name: Asus ROG DELTA II Headset
Review Sample Provided by: Asus
Written by: Wes Compton
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Specifications |
|
Usage Scenario |
Gaming |
Interface |
Wireless |
Connector |
2.4Ghz BT USB-C |
Support Platform |
PC MAC Nintendo Switch iPad iOS Android Bluetooth device * Compatible with Xbox consoles via 3.5mm connection |
Driver Material |
Titanium-Plated Diaphragm Drivers |
Driver Size |
50 mm |
Headphones Impedance |
32 ohm |
Headphones Frequency Response |
20Hz - 20KHz |
Microphone Pick-up Pattern |
Unidirectional |
Microphone Sensitivity |
-40 dB |
Microphone Frequency Response |
100Hz - 10KHz |
AI Noise Cancelling Microphone |
No |
Active Noise Cancellation |
No |
Channel |
Stereo |
Lighting |
RGB |
Aura |
Yes |
Battery |
1800 mAh |
Foldability |
No |
Weight |
315 g |
Carry bag/box |
No |
Extra ear-cushion |
Yes |
Color |
Black |
Cable |
USB-C to USB-A charging cable: 1.5 m 3.5 mm cable: 2 m |
Accessories |
Detachable microphone ROG Hybrid ear cushion Wireless 2.4 GHz USB-C® dongle USB-C to USB-A adapter USB-C to USB-A charging cable 3.5 mm cable User guide |