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ASUS ROG Theta 7.1 USB-C Wired Headset | Quad-Driver Surround
ASUS
MPN: ROG THETA 7.1
$299.99
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Key Features
- 7.1 surround sound
- ESS quad-driver audio design
- USB-C connectivity
- Wired headset design
- Gaming headset application
- ASUS ROG series
- Premium audio-focused construction
- Modern digital host interface
Hear more of the mix and place sounds with greater confidence using the ASUS ROG Theta 7.1 USB-C gaming headset. This wired model uses USB-C connectivity to deliver a direct digital audio path, while 7.1 surround sound helps create a wider, more directional presentation for games, chat, and media.
The ESS quad-driver design is the defining advantage here. Instead of relying on a simpler single-driver approach, this headset is built to separate detail more clearly across the sound field, which can make footsteps, effects, and voice cues easier to distinguish in demanding environments. For users who care about audio precision, that matters.
Because it is wired, the headset avoids battery management and wireless latency concerns. USB-C also makes it a practical fit for modern systems that support the interface natively. This is the kind of headset chosen when audio quality, positional awareness, and a more refined listening experience are worth paying for. It is not about adding features for their own sake; it is about giving serious users a clearer, more controlled audio tool.
Ideal For
- Competitive gaming where directional cues and audio separation affect reaction time
- PC or laptop use with native USB-C audio support
- Voice chat and team coordination during long gaming sessions
- Media listening where a wider, more detailed sound presentation is preferred
Why This Product
- 1Uses ESS quad-driver audio for more detailed separation than standard single-driver headsets
- 2Connects through USB-C instead of analog 3.5 mm
- 3Delivers 7.1 surround sound for stronger positional awareness
- 4Targets premium gaming audio rather than basic voice-only use



