ASUS ROG Vulcan Gaming Headset Impresses At Reviewstudio.net

Reviewstudio.net described the Active Noise Cancellation as a neat feature that is handy in environments where the noise is absolutely unbearable, while the ASUS ROG Vulcan gaming headset was still one with better audio quality in gaming headsets, as well as one of the best options available at this price range - especially when taking into consideration the entire package that includes travel-case, detachable cable, detachable microphone, and of course the optional Active Noise Cancellation.

Reviewstudio.net noted that the sound of the Vulcan's was tuned for gaming with a less impactful bass, but fairly pronounced mids and a clear and sharp treble. Paired up with a decent comfort from the padded ear-cups, the Vulcan headset definitely stands out from the competition, scoring three awards! Read the full review at the link below.

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