Asus ROG Delta headset review

Asus ROG Delta headset review

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https://www.pcgamer.com/asus-rog-delta-headset-review/

Gaming headsets with high price tags always cause us raise an eyebrow—it’s an indicator that, while big cost can be justified, the headset needs to do a lot right, and do it well. So when the Asus ROG DeltaRGB headset came in at $180 it was under pressure to perform. It’s definitely pitched as a premium gaming headset, with PC gaming first among its uses, but ASUS also thinks it’s versatile enough to be your go-to set of cans for all devices.

The ROG Delta is a little larger than most everyday headsets, although the Delta sports triangular or D-shaped ear cups as opposed to the more traditional circular or oval shaped ones, making it seem bigger than it really is. From an aesthetic point of view, these are pretty cool, making for a distinctive look—it’s nice to see something different in a headset’s design—and from a comfort point of view, it works as well; these are as comfy as any other pair of cans I’ve tried. The tightest or smallest setting is for me, and could do with being a bit tighter perhaps, so they may not suit players will smaller heads. The headband is strong and sturdy and feels very secure in its build, like it could withstand falling off a desk easily. The hinges connecting and servicing the headband and cups are solid and flexible enough to contribute to that cosy fit, adjusting easily to the contours of your head.