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Review: Asus Strix Fusion 700 RGB headset
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#5610823 Posted on: 11/26/2018 04:44 PM
Heaviest too 360 Gr is too much.... And summer should be warm in the ears and by the specifications does not seem to me to be great technological advance in relation to the previous generations in relation to the sound itself. To me it seems just more of the same with some things that do not lack any and an astronomical price.
Heaviest too 360 Gr is too much.... And summer should be warm in the ears and by the specifications does not seem to me to be great technological advance in relation to the previous generations in relation to the sound itself. To me it seems just more of the same with some things that do not lack any and an astronomical price.
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#5610846 Posted on: 11/26/2018 06:14 PM
at this price point, only the true rog fanboy will buy these as there are far better headsets (gaming and non) out there. bluetooth may be convenient and for non-audiophiles i'm sure it would be fine.
but in the gaming headset category it has stiff competition from Sennheiser's gaming headphones.
honestly the cheap hack of buying a good headset and adding a boom mike would still give you more bang for the buck, even if it is "ghetto".
at this price point, only the true rog fanboy will buy these as there are far better headsets (gaming and non) out there. bluetooth may be convenient and for non-audiophiles i'm sure it would be fine.
but in the gaming headset category it has stiff competition from Sennheiser's gaming headphones.
honestly the cheap hack of buying a good headset and adding a boom mike would still give you more bang for the buck, even if it is "ghetto".
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#5610866 Posted on: 11/26/2018 07:00 PM
at this price point, only the true rog fanboy will buy these as there are far better headsets (gaming and non) out there. bluetooth may be convenient and for non-audiophiles i'm sure it would be fine.
but in the gaming headset category it has stiff competition from Sennheiser's gaming headphones.
honestly the cheap hack of buying a good headset and adding a boom mike would still give you more bang for the buck, even if it is "ghetto".
Comes with ESS DAC, amp, Bluetooth 4.2, playback functions, RGB.
Entirely different demographics than that which would be satisfied with "a good headset and adding a boom mike" hack
at this price point, only the true rog fanboy will buy these as there are far better headsets (gaming and non) out there. bluetooth may be convenient and for non-audiophiles i'm sure it would be fine.
but in the gaming headset category it has stiff competition from Sennheiser's gaming headphones.
honestly the cheap hack of buying a good headset and adding a boom mike would still give you more bang for the buck, even if it is "ghetto".
Comes with ESS DAC, amp, Bluetooth 4.2, playback functions, RGB.
Entirely different demographics than that which would be satisfied with "a good headset and adding a boom mike" hack
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#5610998 Posted on: 11/27/2018 04:46 AM
But does it change colors when you 360 no-scope nubs?
edit: Would seriously consider these headsets as RGB goes crazy on my head whenever I am on killing streak. So nubs in LAN knows I am the REAL pr0 and not to mess with.
But does it change colors when you 360 no-scope nubs?
edit: Would seriously consider these headsets as RGB goes crazy on my head whenever I am on killing streak. So nubs in LAN knows I am the REAL pr0 and not to mess with.

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Thanks for the review, I would also love to know how these compare to the recent Asus ROG Delta's? (which are wired and fall under the £180 mark)