Poor | Average | Good | Excellent | |
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Driver size | 50 mm Best: Hauppauge XFones Driver size: 400 mm | |||
Impedance | 32 Ω Best: Stax SR-L500 Impedance: 145000 Ω | |||
Weight | 360 g Best: Cyber Acoustics ACM-7002 Weight: 0.11 g |
Sound output | Stereo |
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Style | Over-Ear |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Headset (integrated/enclosed microphone) | yes |
Magnet material | Neodymium |
Weight | 12.7 oz |
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Microphone type | Boom microphone |
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Microphone sensitivity | -39.0 dB |
Microphone frequency | 50 - 10000 |
Microphone direction type | Unidirectional |
Buttons |
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Colour of product | Black |
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Acoustic design | Closed |
Attachment type | Headband |
Channels | 7.1 |
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Impedance | 32.0 Ω |
Frequency range | 20 - 20000 |
Driver technology | Dynamic |
Driver size | 1.97 in |
Simulated surround sound | yes |
Cable length | 2 |
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Type of connector |
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USB | yes |
Type of USB connector | Micro-USB |
Battery operated | no |
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Today review the new ASUS Strix Fusion 500 gaming headset in for review. The headset is advertised with the introduction of an ESS 9018 DAC and Sabre 9601K Amplifier. The Fusion 500 isn't, however,... Introduction
ASUS's Fusion 500 gaming headset comes with touch controls, but is it worth the $180? Let's take a look.
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