I must admit to being a little disappointed with the Asus Vulcan ANC headset. From the outset the packaging, the quality of the materials, the ROG brand, and even the price, promised so much! But in the end it didn't deliver on what I think it promised...
The Vulcan ANC is a right first step for Asus. They are good for someone living in a noisy environment and want to drown out the daily cribbing of the household dwellers. Its rich sound and supreme comfort will ensure hours of fantastic engrossing...
Active Noise Cancelling So what about the active noise cancelling feature? Well, for starters it requires a AAA battery to be inserted into the right ear cup, the side pops off with the press of a button on the bottom of the ear cup. Asus claims that...
As simple as headsets appear to be, manufacturers for some reason seem to struggle to strike a balance between comfort, ease of use and the all-important factor - sound quality. To...
The ASUS Vulcan ANC’s do a fair job for audio listening and for gaming. It’s not as impressive as the Audio Technica ATH-M50. A rather attractive design The Vulcan is more comfortable though, and the noise isolation works rather well. It’s...
In the end it didn't end up being the headphones I disliked so much, it was the headphone's main feature: the active noise canceling. The uncanny, brain exploding feel when turning on the ANC switch was something that just didn't go away, nor was it...
Asus are one of the biggest names on the market, famed for their motherboards, graphics cards and other solutions. Most famously of all of course is the Republic of Gamers brand, also known as ROG. It's with the ROG brand that they have pushed many of...
Gamers are often targeted by companies as people willing to spend a lot of money on some whacky things, ROG on the other hand have a dedicated team that design in consideration to gamers real needs and the design of the Vulcan ANC reflects this. It...
The ASUS Vulcan ANC was not only a great headset, but one of the better sets of audio headphones I've listened to in a while. The reaction I got from it was kind of like when you first try on the brand name sound canceling headphones at retail. Granted,...
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