Unlike the more affordable gaming headsets in the Asus TUF series, the Strix Go headsets are one step above and in some way claim premium status. At least Asus's designers are trying to emphasize this with high-end materials and an audiophile-style design.


The history of the series began with the original ROG Strix Go Core model, which was released in the spring of 2021. After this, specialists from Asus prepared a pack of modifications of this headset for different categories of gamers. Among them is an alternative wired version, in which the conventional audio cable was replaced with universal USB A and USB C connectors. The ROG Strix Go BT model now has a wireless Bluetooth connection, support for aptX Adaptive codecs and transparent mode, and a built-in 1800 mAh battery, according to the manufacturer. for 45 hours of continuous operation. Well, the ROG Strix Go 2.4 Electro Punk model uses a radio with a USB-C connector as a connection, which is compatible with most gaming PCs, game consoles and mobile devices.

All models in the ROG Strix Go series boast large, soft ear pads, as well as a comfortable and durable design made from premium materials. A sliding metal frame gives them additional reliability and improves ergonomics, while swivel bowls and a stylish case make transportation easy. As a result of all these manipulations, Asus has created truly comfortable models for gamers that fit snugly to the ears, provide good sound insulation from external noise, and do not tire the head or ears during a long skating rink with friends. And just as important, they sound rich, bright and natural (especially by the standards of gaming headsets), performing well in a wide variety of gaming genres, and are also quite suitable for listening to music.