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Model

ROG Theta 7.1

Interface

Wired

Connector

USB-A
USB-C

Support Platform

PC
MAC
Nintendo Switch
Xbox one

Driver Material

Neodymium magnet

Driver Size

40mm (Front), 30mm*3 (Center, Side & Rear)

Headphones Impedance

32 Ohm

Headphones Frequency Response

20 ~ 40000 Hz

Microphone Pick-up Pattern

Unidirectional

Microphone Sensitivity

-54 dB

Microphone Frequency Response

100 ~ 10000 Hz

AI Noise Cancelling Microphone

Yes

Hi-Fi DAC

SupremeFX S1220A

Hi-Fi Amp

ESS 9601

Active Noise Cancellation

No

Channel

7.1

Lighting

RGB

Aura

Yes

Foldablility

No

Weight

590 g

Carry bag/box

No

Extra ear-cushion

Yes

Color

Black

Cable

USB-C cable: 1.2m USB 2.0 cable: 1m

Accessories

Detachable microphone User guide ROG Hybrid ear cushion USB-C to USB 2.0 (Type-A) adapter

Note

Support PCs and PS4 via using included USB-C to USB 2.0 adapter **Support 2018 iPad Pro by USB-C connection (Audio Only)
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