ASUS ROG made a gaming headset for audiophile nerds

ASUS ROG just announced the Kithara gaming headset, which is a device intended to bring “audiophile-grade sound” to gaming. It was developed in conjunction with manufacturer HiFiMan, a company that specializes in high-end audio devices.

The Kithara is the company’s first open-back planar magnetic gaming headset. ROG says it was designed to please gamers who “demand absolute clarity, precision and realism.” The headphones feature 100mm planar magnetic drivers that have been “tuned specifically for gaming.”

The company says this results in a wide frequency response, low distortion and a “level of detail that reveals subtle positional cues such as footsteps, reloads and distance movement.” ROG boasts that these audio cues remain distinct even during moments of chaotic gameplay, potentially making the headphones a great choice for competitive gamers.

The open-back design allows for clear separation across bass, mids and treble, which should also make the headphones great for listening to music. It features a full-band boom microphone with a high signal-to-noise ratio. There are separate signal paths for audio and microphone inputs, which significantly reduces crosstalk.

The stuff that comes in the box.
ASUS ROG

The headphones have been built for maximum versatility, so there’s a balanced headphone cable with swappable plugs. They support various connection types, including 3.5mm, 4.4mm and 6.3mm. They also ship with a USB-C to dual 3.5mm adapter.

These are gaming headphones, so comfort is also a priority. The metal frame features an adjustable fit and there’s a multi-layer padded headband and two sets of interchangeable ear cushions. The ROG Kithara headphones are available now and cost $300.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/headphones/asus-rog-made-a-gaming-headset-for-audiophile-nerds-184737555.html?src=rss

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