ASUS ROG Showcases ROG Strix Go 2.4 Gaming Headset

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The ROG Strix Go 2.4 wireless headset was built to keep gamers competitive for hours at a time, with up to 25 hours of battery life on a full charge via USB-C.



Engineered for super-low latency over a 2.4GHz connection for the quickest possible auditory feedback in games, the Strix Go 2.4 comes with an Lshaped USB-C-compatible dongle that extends compatibility to any USB-C-equipped PCs, laptops, gaming consoles, and phones, while the bundled USB 2.0 and 3.5mm adapters allows users to plug the Strix Go 2.4 into just about any other gaming device. For the extra portability factor, users can fold the ROG Strix Go 2.4 up and slip it into the bundled travel pouch. Crisp, high-resolution sound travels through the ROG Strix Go 2.4 by way of 40mm ASUS Essence drivers in airtight chambers for maximum immersion and clean, distortion-free audio. Each headset cup is designed for comfort as well as proper sound isolation with an airtight seal. When plugging in the Strix Go 2.4 into a 3.5mm audio jack, the headset can even reproduce Hi-Res audio, stretching frequency response from 10Hz all the way up to 40kHz.

The Strix Go 2.4 includes a detachable, bi-directional boom mic bolstered by AI-powered noise-canceling technology that’s trained on a massive database containing a wide range of environmental noise samples so that the Strix Go 2.4 can identify and counteract noisy environmental sounds. A second mic, hidden in one of the ear cups, also benefits from AI-powered noise cancellation technology to filter out environmental distractions. Access all of the Strix Go 2.4’s hardware controls from the left side of the guru headset: the volume dial clicks in to mute or unmute the microphone, and a voice notification announces the mic’s status. Below the rocker switch, a three-function button controls media playback, and a two-position switch toggles between wireless and wired mode. Integrate the Strix Go 2.4 with Armoury II software for even more functionality. Preset profiles, including a virtual surround sound mode, affect the headset’s frequency response. Optimize further with a 10-band equalizer that allows granular control over the spectrum from 32Hz to 16kHz. Environmental effects, a bass boost feature, and microphone filters are adjustable through Armoury II as well.


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