ASUS Republic of Gamers (ROG) has announced the full-fledged Fusion II 500 and Fusion II 300 gaming headsets. Enhanced virtual 7.1 surround sound, high-definition ESS 9280 Quad DAC™ technology and ASUS ASUS AI Beamforming microphone with artificial intelligence-assisted noise canceling provide impressive sounds and clear communication in games.
Realistic sounds
ROG Fusion II series headphones feature advanced virtual 7.1 surround sound, high-resolution ESS 9280 Quad DAC™ technology and 50mm ASUS Essence drivers. These models, which are among the few gaming headsets using ESS 9280 Quad DAC technology, offer gamers lossless sound. The processing power of each DAC is assigned to a specific part of the audible frequency range. Thanks to DACs assigned to low, mid, high and ultra high frequencies, clear, smooth and realistic sounds are obtained.
Crystal-clear speech
ASUS AI Beamforming microphones with AI-assisted noise canceling pick up human voices extremely clearly and naturally with minimal distortion. Creating an acoustic field of 40 degrees in front of the player’s mouth, these microphones filter out background noise from other directions and ensure clear transmission of speech sound. AI-powered noise canceling reduces up to 95% of more than 500 million types of background noise, such as keyboard and mouse noise.
Louder in-game communication
The In-Game Chat volume control on the ROG Fusion II 500 allows the user to balance game and speech volume with the slider on the headset.
Built-in Aura RGB
Both models feature Aura RGB lighting. This gives players access to 16.8 million color combinations and six different presets via Armory Crate. It is also possible to access extensive control options, sound profile and lighting settings from the handy interface of Armory Crate software.
Wide compatibility
ROG Fusion II 500 with 3.5mm audio jack, USB-C® and USB Type-A connections; Compatible with computers, mobile devices and game consoles. Almost identical to the Fusion II 500, the Fusion II 300 lacks a 3.5mm audio connector.