
Asus
The Asus ROG Delta II (A701) is a lightweight 318 g tri‑mode wireless gaming headset featuring ultra‑low latency 2.4 GHz ROG SpeedNova, Bluetooth and wired connections, 50 mm titanium‑plated drivers, and up to 110‑hour battery life. It offers high‑resolution 24‑bit/96 kHz audio, a detachable 10 mm boom mic, RGB Aura Sync lighting, and DualFlow Audio for simultaneous game and call audio.
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$164.99
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$251.21
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the Delta II for its ultra‑low latency ROG SpeedNova 2.4 GHz link, exceptional battery endurance, high‑resolution audio from 50 mm titanium drivers, and ergonomic comfort. The DualFlow Audio feature and RGB Aura Sync lighting are highlighted as premium touches that enhance versatility and aesthetics, positioning the headset as a top choice for competitive gamers seeking cross‑platform performance.
What Users Say
Everyday users consistently commend the headset’s lightweight comfort, marathon‑length battery life, and clear sound quality. The intuitive separate volume controls and DualFlow Audio for simultaneous gaming and calls receive frequent positive mentions, while the lack of a stand, foldability, and active noise cancellation are the most common complaints.
Common Complaints
Missing foldable design and travel case, absence of an included headset stand, lack of active noise cancellation, and limited wireless support for Xbox.
How It Compares
vs. ROG Delta S
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Choose Delta II for maximum battery life and wireless versatility; choose Delta S if you prefer a potentially lower‑cost option with similar comfort.
vs. Strix Go 2.4
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Select Delta II for premium audio, battery endurance, and multi‑device use; select Strix Go 2.4 if you prioritize the lightest possible headset and a lower price point.