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Today we're pleased to bring you a review of the ASUS ROG ORION PRO gaming headset. It did take quite a while to get them here in North America, but after I have had an extended chance to play with them, they're here and they are good. Speaking of the wor...
Highly Recommended Special thanks to Hilbert and ASUS for making this review happen. Our moment of Zen: +++BAM...
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benchmarkreviews.com Updated: 2013-10-05 03:03:55
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Manufacturer: ASUSTeK Computer Inc.Product Name: Orion Pro Gaming HeadsetModel Number: ORION-PRO/BLK/ALW+UBW/ASUPC: 886227266425Price As Tested: $129.65 (Amazon) Full Disclosure: The product sample used in this article has been provided by ASUS. In t...
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...
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When it comes to gaming, you only use two senses: sight and sound. While a great monitor, or an Eyefinity/nVidia surround setup can cost you $500 or more, a top of the line headset won't cost nearly that. Asus has sent over one of their Republic of Gamer...
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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FeaturesThe ASUS Orion Pro gaming headset is designed to provide you with a larger than life experience. Firstly it has 50mm neodymium drivers, one of largest in this segment of headphones, with even larger 100mm earcups.The main headline in the Orion...
Great stereo sound with analog mode; Large drivers provide loud sound without distortion (analog); Comfortable earcups; Solid build...
Muffled audio with USB compared to analog mode; Priced on the higherend without giving audio quality expected from the amplifier.
In all honesty I actually enjoyed the ASUS Orion Pro without the Spitfire USB amplifier, even in games. Sure, the AMP mode gives a nice boost to the audio, but at the cost of clarity. The Surround mode is average at best, while the FPS mode admittedly...
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inc VAT) Currently unavailableAsus's remains our headset of choice here at , thanks to its wonderful sound quality, comfort and competitive £80 price. As Asus's last foray into the world of gaming headsets was so successful, we were keen to see w...
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...
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If you're a gamer and share accomodations with any sort of roommate a headset is a must. But your headset can't pale in comparison to your 5.1 surround sound audio setup; on the contrary, you're gonna want a gaming headset that sounds absolutely amazing...
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...
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Features The ASUS Orion Pro gaming headset is designed to provide you with a larger than life experience. Firstly it has 50mm neodymium drivers, one of largest in this segment of headphones, with even larger 100mm earcups. The main headline in the Orio...
In all honesty I actually enjoyed the ASUS Orion Pro without the Spitfire USB amplifier, even in games. Sure, the AMP mode gives a nice boost to the audio, but at the cost of clarity. The Surround mode is average at best, while the FPS mode admittedly do...
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hitechlegion.com Updated: 2014-01-30 01:04:16
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In the world of gaming, lively sound is very desirable with exaggerated transients and dynamic range. This isn't the case at all for music. You don't want an acoustic piano sounding like it is being played with a sledgehammer. You want to hear the nuances...
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...
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goldfries.com reviewed the Vulcan Pro not long ago but that was a rather pricey (but good!) headset. If that's beyond your league then maybe you should look at the Orion Pro.Unlike the Vulcan Pro, the Orion Pro does not come with any hard cover case. It's...
Overall it's still a solid gaming headset. Why am I comparing it with the Vulcan Pro so much? Well think about it this way, you're getting most of the goodies you can get from the Vulcan Pro, losing out by having audio quality that's rich but just not...
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The ASUS ROG Orion Pro Gaming Headset are a mid-range set of cans aimed at online gamers. Meant for extended sessions of gaming, they offer generous padding, light weight, and very high build qualit... Read more http://www.guru3d.com/articles_summary/asus...
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