Packaging and Accessories
ROG packaging has had the same styling, keeping everything consistent and easy to spot if you are shopping in retail and that is no different here with the ROG Delta II. The box has a black background with just barely visible ROG logos and sayings all printed on the background. Then a large picture of the headset with its lighting glowing takes up most of the front. The ROG logo has a reflective red finish and is in the top left corner and then the model name is along the bottom which also has a reflective finish as well. They let you know that it supports 2.4 GHz wireless and Bluetooth and works with the PS5 with logos in the top right corner. The bottom edge of the box does have a basic specification listing which is great to see. Then on the back, You get another picture of the headset as well as breakdowns on some of the key features like its Tri-Mode connectivity 50mm drivers, fast charging, and even a list of what all comes in the box. Overall Asus has done a great job of giving anyone shopping in person the information needed to know what the Delta II is all about.
When you open the box up the lid has foam padding attached to keep things safe. Then the headset itself comes sitting in a cardboard cocoon keeping things more sustainable where they can. There is a pull out guide that shows you what all of the buttons and LEDs do. Then under that is a box with the extra set of earcup pads inside. The cardboard that wraps around the headset then houses some of the other accessories you get. For documentation, on top of the quick guide, you get a warranty information book and a more in-depth quick start guide as well.
Beyond the documentation and the headset itself, the ROG Delta II does come with more accessories than a lot of other headsets. Being wireless, the wireless dongle isn’t a surprise. But I was surprised to see the dongle use a Type-C connection. That also helps that the dongle be noticeably smaller as well. Then you get two different cables, both having a nice black sleeving on them. One is a male-to-male 3.5 mm cable that lets you run the Delta II complexly wired. The second cable is the USB cable which the base cable is a USB Type-A to Type-C cable but for shipping the Type-A to Type-C adapter comes plugged into this cable. This is the charging cable, the Delta II doesn’t function as a headset when plugged in via USB but my PC did pick the device up which I assume means they may use the USB connection also for firmware updates when needed as well. You have the detachable boom microphone and then a pair of earcup pads. These pads have a soft fabric finish giving you a second option to the leather-like pads that come preinstalled.