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Asus Cerberus v2

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Consumer ratings:
4.1 / 5
Editorial reviews:
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5 editorial reviews
Over the last few years, ASUS and its Republic of Gamers sub-brand has been focusing more and more oRead more
Join me in this review where I'm taking a look at ASUS' Cerberus V2 headset. Read my review and get the low down on this ace little headset!Read more
ASUS recently revealed the latest addition to their Cerberus range a few weeks ago, the V2 headset. For around £60, the headset promises to deliver all the core features you would want from a gaming headset, with multi-format support, powerful drivers, dual-microphones and more, while still maintaining that competitive price. We've seen great value for money from the Cerberus range before, as we reviewed the Cerberus keyboard, mouse, and headset (v1) all at the same time, as a gaming bundle you could pick up for less than £100. It was certainly impressive, and we're happy to see that ASUS hasn'tRead more
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Pros

  • The design is also quite innovative
  • high-quality input and really crisp and clear
  • better durability as well as stability and an overall more stylish look

Cons

  • subtler music or other audio does suffer
  • Limited
  • there is no digital software

Key specs

  • 32 Ω
  • 20, 20000 Hz
  • Closed
  • Stereo
  • Over-Ear
  • Wired

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Asus Cerberus v2 - Pros & Cons

Asus Cerberus v2

Pros

  • The design is also quite innovative
  • high-quality input and really crisp and clear
  • better durability as well as stability and an overall more stylish look
  • The boom is also fully flexible
  • is well-built and also very comfortable to use
  • nice and comfy
  • the sound quality is very decent considering the price
  • darn good gaming headset and at a decent price
  • sounds very rich and full

Cons

  • subtler music or other audio does suffer
  • Limited
  • there is no digital software
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  • foam in the cushions could be softer
  • Bass-heavy headsets have long been a favourite of gamers
  • I get lost in games and lose track of time
  • a port for the microphone boom to connect to

Asus Cerberus v2 - Technical Overview

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IconDriver size
53 mm
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IconImpedance
32 Ω
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344 g
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Asus Cerberus v2 - Full Specifications

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Technical details
Sound outputStereo
StyleOver-Ear
Connectivity technologyWired
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone)yes
Magnet materialNeodymium
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Dimensions
Width8.85 in
Depth0.41 in
Height7.81 in
Weight12.13 oz
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Microphone
Microphone typeBoom microphone
Microphone sensitivity-45.0 dB
Microphone frequency50 - 10000
Microphone direction typeOmnidirectional
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Features
Noise-cancelingyes
ButtonsVolume
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Design
Colour of product
  • Black,Blue
  • Black,Green
  • Black,Red
Acoustic designClosed
Control typeRotary
Attachment typeHeadband
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Sound
Impedance32.0 Ω
Frequency range20 - 20000
Driver technologyDynamic
Driver size2.09 in
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Connectivity
Cable length1.2
3.5 mm/6.3 mm adapter includedno
Type of connector3.5mm
USBno
Detachable cableyes
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Power
Battery operatedno

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Asus Cerberus v2 Asus - Editorial Reviews (5)

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Asus Cerberus v2 ASUS Cerberus V2 Headset Review
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KitGuru
Published: 13.07.2017
ASUS Cerberus V2 Headset Review

Over the last few years, ASUS and its Republic of Gamers sub-brand has been focusing more and more o

Asus Cerberus v2 ASUS Cerberus V2 Gaming Headset Review - Play3r
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Play3r
Published: 26.07.2017
ASUS Cerberus V2 Gaming Headset Review - Play3r
4.7

Join me in this review where I'm taking a look at ASUS' Cerberus V2 headset. Read my review and get the low down on this ace little headset!

Asus Cerberus v2 ASUS Cerberus V2 Stereo Gaming Headset Review | eTeknix
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eTeknix
Published: 16.05.2017
ASUS Cerberus V2 Stereo Gaming Headset Review | eTeknix

ASUS recently revealed the latest addition to their Cerberus range a few weeks ago, the V2 headset. For around £60, the headset promises to deliver all the core features you would want from a gaming headset, with multi-format support, powerful drivers, dual-microphones and more, while still maintaining that competitive price. We've seen great value for money from the Cerberus range before, as we reviewed the Cerberus keyboard, mouse, and headset (v1) all at the same time, as a gaming bundle you could pick up for less than £100. It was certainly impressive, and we're happy to see that ASUS hasn't

Asus Cerberus v2 ASUS Cerberus V2 Review - Closer Look
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Vortez
ASUS Cerberus V2 Review - Closer Look

Refreshing the popular Cerberus headset, the Cerberus V2 now features a new steel frame, improved ear cushions, and has been equipped with exclusive 53mm ASUS Essence drivers.

Asus Cerberus v2 Asus Cerberus V2 Review
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TechPowerUp
Published: 31.05.2017
Asus Cerberus V2 Review
4.0

Asus Cerberus V2 is the successor to the company's bestselling headset. Now equipped with a stainless steel headband and the new "Essence drivers", it's supposed to be sturdier and better sounding. However, with its $75 price tag, it faces some stiff competition and doesn't necessarily come out as the victor.

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