Abstract: Strix is the Latin term for Owl, which explains much about the piece of digital craftsmanship which forms the image at the top of the page.It's also the latest range of products from ASUS. Not replacing the ROG brand, just giving ASUS another string to th...
Strix is a mixed bag. It is an interesting proposal, with plenty of unique features attached to it, but I feel the overall package needs some improvement. The build quality doesn't come close to other similarly priced offerings, even those coming from ASU...
Our new test set up illustrates well what we also hear as differences between the headsets. Recommending the best is therefore quite easy. The best sound quality for music is found in the Kingston Hyper X Cloud, with which you will also receive many han...
The gaming peripherals Asus Strix series we received with mixed feelings. The products are sturdy and solidly built and also about the exterior design, we are very pleased, if we find the headset although nice, but a little too big for our taste. The perf...
the Strix Pro is a good product In the case of the build quality we would have liked to find not only an extensive use of plastic but also some metal every here and there Other than the fact that we are looking at a really flashy design The soft cushion...
Very unique design, – Decent audio quality, – Matching peripherals readily available, – Nice orange and black contrast is something different to “red or blue”, – Reasonable price, – Multiplatform support (PC/MAC/PS4/Smart devices), – Comfortable
A little too much pressure on the ear cups for my liking, – Not the smallest of headsets
The ASUS STRIX PRO gaming headset has some admirable features on paper and in terms of specification, it was always going to be an interesting review. The rest of the range has been reviewed and of course has been award winning; something ASUS are used t...
Published: 2014-08-18, Author: James , review by: pcgameware.co.uk
The Asus Strix Pro headset is a curious beast (or is that owl), it's a Gaming headset from Asus, but it's not from the Republic of Gamers stable. It's not got the normal Asus high build quality and has an unusual sound signature, thanks to those massive ...
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Published: 2014-06-24, Author: Jon , review by: kitguru.net
Sounds good across the frequency range, Volume control is smooth, can be stuck to desk, ENC does a surprisingly good job of blocking background noise, Very eye catching styling, Comfortable over long periods
ENC makes your voice weird unless the mic is right next to your mouth, Looks and feels too big for a simple headset, Needs a little EQ tweak to bring out the best sound, Frame creaks a lot when moving.
The STRIX Pro is a stunning looking headset but how does it perform?As usual, the testing procedure when it comes to headsets involves me wearing it for just over a week, using it for daily activities and specific tests. To make sure it's up to scratch, I...
Published: 2014-11-17, Author: Matthew , review by: criticalhit.net
The Asus Strix Pro Gaming Headset may come across as too large, but those giant cups are complimented by some really gorgeous sound. That being said, I'm not sure the design and size is something that will appeal to everybody. The RRP is also a little pri...
Great sub-bass sound, Comfortable to wear for long periods, Tough cable quality
Average mid-range and treble performance, Too big
The Asus Strix Pro gaming headset is a really good buy for gamers who play a lot of AAA shooters and games with bombastic set-piece action sequences. The asking price of Rs. 5,999 is not too expensive either. However, this headset may not be best suited f...