FPS mode maximizes sound positioning, Retractable microphone, 7.1 Virtual surround provides excellent game and multimedia audio, No additional software/drivers required, 30dB passive noise cancellation, Very light headset, Extremely comfortable, ROG Spitfire audio processor, 2.5m braided cord,
Ear cups do not swivel laterally, No software/drivers for customization
No matter what application I had opened, the ASUS Orion Pro gaming headset performed brilliantly. The 50mm neodymium magnet speaker drivers deliver the 7.1 Virtual surround that brings audio to life. The 30dB of passive noise cancellation does a better...
All in all I was very pleased with the Asus Orion Pro. It is the only headset that I have ever had that has come close to the comfort level of the Razer Carcharias, and it may even be more comfortable (this is yet to be decided). The sound quality with t...
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Published: 2013-02-18, Author: Asus , review by: neoseeker.com
This is the second ASUS headset I've used that comes with a $120 price tag and I must say, this is the better of the two. Compared to the Vulcan ANC , the Orion Pro offers much more comfort and in my opinion, better sound quality. The additional Spitfire ...
Published: 2013-01-15, Author: George , review by: hitechlegion.com
The Orion headset by itself is a fantastic sounding gaming headset. When you add the extra power and effects of the Spitfire USB, you have a truly great setup. I literally got lost in games for a couple of hours at a time just enjoying the open, expansi...
There's a lot to like about the Orion Pro headset. Importantly, sound quality is decent and it also provides a comfortable experience even in extended sessions. The USB sound processor is a great addition too, making the process of sound adjustment simple...
Price (I don't think I've ever said this), Quality sound – full range with multiple applications, Retractable mic, great for travel and nongaming purposes.
Sweaty ears? Pleather ear caps can take their toll after hours of game play
Having completely despised the Vulcan ANC headset from ASUS, I honestly expected – and was ready to – hate this headset as well. However, I was completely blown away by the ROG Orion Pro headset. It was beyond my expectations in sound, depth, and overall ...
The Orion Pro may not be Asus’ first foray into the headset arena but it is easily their best effort to date. With it, they have let gaming enthusiasts know the Vulcan wasn’t just a onetime deal and there’s a new long-term player in the wearable audio ...
Abstract: Asus and Thrustmaster sent us very similar gaming headsets in terms of pricing and features. Both are large and black with red highlights, and have a boom microphone. On paper the Thrustmaster Y250-C has the wider frequency response. Hardware.Info teste...