It worked great until Windows decided that it won’t recognize the microphone. I got to use it only for a month.
It worked great until Windows decided that it won’t recognize the microphone. I got to use it only for a month.
The Asus ROG Strix Go 2.4 is one of the most attractive and convenient headsets out there, but lacklustre audio sullies the deal.
Quietly stylish; Comfortable fit; Good battery life; ;
Hiss behind the sound; Awkwardly-shaped USB-C receiver; Average virtual surround
For gamers with multiple platforms, the Asus ROG Strix Go 2.4 may tick a whole heap of boxes
Incredibly flexible for multi-platform gaming; Good sound quality; Excellent microphone;
No Bluetooth; Memory foam cups are comfy, but hot on the ears; Bulky USB-C dongle;
Excellent product. Reason for a 4 star rating is because of the set up process. Took me a day to set it up on my PC. Had to continually uninstall and install ASUS Armoury Software as it would not update. Was about to give up and return it and then thought I would try again. Luckily, it worked and was able to use the headphones!
The Asus ROG Strix Go 2.4 is a superb gaming headset for anyone with a Nintendo Switch, PS4, PC or modern Android smartphone. The lack of Bluetooth support is undeniably a pain, but otherwise it's hard to find a flaw. Although it's expensive, the headset justifies its cost by offering superb audio quality, a noise-cancelling microphone and a wealth of bundled accessories
Wireless support for Switch; Fantastic audio quality; Noise-cancelling microphone; Compact and comfortable design;
Expensive; Lack of Bluetooth rules out support for many devices;
The ROG Strix Go 2.4 is the perfect headset if you're a Nintendo Switch gamer, but the lack of Bluetooth means it's not a headset you'll use on your daily commute.
AI-powered noise cancellation (mic); 25-hour battery life; Nintendo Switch compatibility;
Expensive; No Bluetooth support;
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