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Recommended model: Raptor Strix 7.1
 
Founded in 1989, ASUS is a world-renowned motherboard manufacturer. As a gaming peripheral brand, its gaming headset strength naturally cannot be compared with professional headset brands. The ASUS gaming headset is very distinctive, with exaggerated RGB lights as the main logo, and the design is very cool, but it is a brand that professional gamers buy when they don't have a choice.
 
When it comes to ASUS gaming peripherals, the Raptor Strix 7.1 must be the focus of discussion among all peripheral enthusiasts. THE STRIX EAR CUPS ARE MADE OF MEMORY FOAM WITH A WIDTH OF 130MM AND HIGHLY BREATHABLE PROTEIN LEATHER, WHICH HAS A SERIOUS CHUCK FEELING AND AVERAGE COMFORT. The headphones have a bold design, with RGB decorations like owl eyes, and you can switch between static or pulsating lights at the click of a button.
 
In terms of configuration, in addition to a total of 10 separate neodymium magnet drivers built into the front, middle, side and rear of the earcups on both sides, the whole machine is also equipped with an external audio mixing station with the earphones, including a USB sound card, ENC noise-canceling microphone and lighting control circuit. Different games use different equalization methods, and the sound effects can be adjusted according to the game, and the audio mixing station comes with first-person shooter (FPS), racing games, and action/role-playing games (RPG) spectrum profiles, which can be freely adjusted according to different needs. The ENC noise-cancelling microphone actively detects and filters out ambient noise, such as the sound of typing on a mechanical keyboard or the sound of other people's speech.
 
Although the performance of this headset is acceptable, it is not recommended for FPS games. Five drivers in the same earcup can cause a chaotic soundstage, which is the practice of most gaming headsets, but this will only result in a chaotic sound for FPS games that don't support multi-channel, but it will be a great experience if you buy it to watch movies or play MMORPG games.
 
It should be noted that since the headband of the earbuds is made of plastic, the earcups are on the heavy side, and it is very easy to break if the hand is heavy, and this damage is usually judged to be intentional damage and will not be replaced.