There’s no doubt that ASUS can make an impressive headset, as they already have some of the most feature-packed high-performance gaming headsets on the market right now. With that simple fact in mind, I’m really expecting quite a lot from the new ROG Delta S Wireless. It is packed with impressive features and expands on the already award-winning Delta series of headsets, and given that ASUS ROG already has a strong reputation for premium peripherals, and their respective premium prices, anything less than perfect just isn’t going to cut it today.
Equipped with both 2.4 GHz Wireless via its USB-C dongle, and Bluetooth 5.0, there’s not a whole lot the ASUS ROG Delta S Wireless can’t be paired with. It’ll support PC, Macs, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and mobile devices, but of course, just about anything with Bluetooth too. It has ASUS’s latest AI Beamforming microphones with AI Noise Cancelation too, so it should sound great when you’re screaming at your mates on Discord. However, it’s the latest 50mm ASUS Essence drivers, which promise to “immerse you with detailed audio with more depth and texture compared to standard headsets.” So with all that in mind, let’s dive in and see what else this headset has to offer!
“The ROG Delta S Wireless is the first dual-mode wireless ROG gaming headset. It features 2.4 GHz and Bluetooth® connectivity to give you wireless freedom and more extensive compatibility across a range of devices. Plus, industry-leading AI Beamforming Microphones with AI Noise Cancelation ensure exceptional voice pick-up and crystal-clear communication.” – ASUS
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