Excelente calidadPossibly the best and most useful headset stand available. It provides built-in Qi wireless charging, a usb hub, a pretty good built in DAC, and some good looking RGB.My use case: Wireless headset and mouse, don’t need the usb ports to provide data, and don’t care for the analog audio. This means I can use this as my charging hub for my headset, mouse, and phone with minimal extra cabling. Even better if I had a Qi wireless charging mouse. All I need are very short magnetic usb charging cables and the one power cable connected to the stand powers the whole thing. The only con in using it this way for me is I lose the RGB functionality. There is no onboard RGB lighting processing on the stand. So, if you want anything other than a solid color, it must be connected to a PC. You can’t save an effect onto it. The lighting will just turn off if you do so and disconnect it from the PC.Some improvements I'd like to see in a V2 of this.Replace the USB Micro B port with a Type C port. The Micro B connector is awful and there aren’t many good options for good quality replacement cables, for better cable management, vs the abundance of type c to type a cables out there. Also, I did confirm that the stand is not detected by a PC if it’s using a standard USB Micro connector instead of the Micro B. It requires the fat Micro B connection.Remove the built in DAC and analog audio output. This stand is more expensive than most people's headsets as is. What’s the market for people spending this much on a headset stand that don’t have a wireless headset or some better audio solution already? Removing it can lower costs and maybe add room for more usb ports.Update the wireless charging status LED on the front of the device to be less distracting. Right now there's an LED on the front that communicates whether something is charging on the pad or not. If nothing is charging, it's a solid red color. If something is charging, it's a blinking blue. Most wireless chargers have similar indicators, but they usually have the light off when nothing is charging and have the light some solid color when something is charging.A revision with these updates would get a 5/5 from me.Note. Asus makes two versions of this. One with and one without the Qi charging. Based on other reviews here it seems like amazon will sometimes send the non Qi charging one on accident. Simply return it for another one.Wireless charging, usb ports, and aux input make this device a pretty useful device. There is no denying that you are buying for a ROG tax on this product. As long as you can pay the price and are investing into the eco-system it does feel worth it. I would just make sure that you plug the usb cable into a 3.0 capable port on your motherboard so you can take advantage of the dual usb-a port on the stand. You can also use the rgb and aux input without connecting the power plug for the wireless charging on this device so in case you don't want use, you can do that as well. This pairs well with wireless charging devices. Since the power plug is connect directly to power you can use the charger while your computer is off.The only gripe I have with the headset is that the center piece of acrylic is very easy to scratch. Cleaning it is a pain and since it is acrylic you have to be gentle with it or you will ruin it.I bought this headset stand for a couple of reasons. A.) RGB devices are cool, B.) I could pair it with my ROG Zephyrus G15 laptop using AURA Sync, C.) It has a wireless charger base for my smartphone (or any other wireless charging devices) to eliminate the need for an extra cable laying around loosely (because cats are evil) on the desk, D.) It has 2 USB 3.1 ports and E.) It has the DAC.Now imagine my surprise and picture my stunned face as I was completely baffled by ASUS' decision to use a micro-b connection (not to be confused with Micro-USB) on the back of the device. Of ALL the technological devices I own and have EVER owned for that matter have been a "normal" (USB A type A male, micro USB or USB-C) connector and easily cross compatible with basically any USB port. But NO...... Not this device, it has to be special. Now I know this isn't the end of the world, but c'mon! I was going for less cables, not swapping a phone cable for a micro-b cable. Now, also imagine my surprise that when you sync the colors and disconnect the cord it turns off the colors. Unlike my ROG Radius ii Wireless mouse.While cool in aesthetics, it's functionality leaves a little to be desired. Luckily I found a micro-b male to usb-a female adapter and that bluetooth dongles exist (to the tune of $25, [thanks Amazon]).The DAC is great and sound quality is awesome. The Qi wireless charger should have supported a 15 W capacity (being as that some phones require more but most don't need anything beyond 15 W), but 10 W still works just fine. I sense a version 2.0 on the horizon for the holiday season.Things that would make this device better, BLUETOOTH connectivity.Overall, however I am still happy with the purchase. It is still cool, despite it's flaw. Hopefully my solution will work, stay tuned.It works as expected except it doesn't charge my phones. I guess I should have some more research before buying it. It charges my headphones though. So check it's compatibility before buying.I do need to tell you that I do have a problem. My house was hit by a lightening strick close to my house and it damaged some of my wires associated with my computer system. I had a couple of my wires were damaged due to the lightning strike.As a result, my daughter and XFinity came to my help me and got everything put back together.However, somehow, I find that I somehow I lost the two (2) canbles that light the base of this product as well as the extension cable for the headset. We have looked everywear but cannot find these three (3) cables. Is there any chance that I could get new replacement cables? I bought this ASUS RGB Gaming Headset ROG Delta back on June 27th of this year?Si esta muy bien el producto. Tiene buenos materiales de calidad, se ve muy bien con rgb y pues el cargador inalambrico es un plus, y el dac funciona de maravilla... PERO DEFINITIVAMENTE NO VALE $ 5600 PESOS MXN. Esta bastante sobrevalorado para algo que solo carga tus audifonos y ya. Si te gustan los productos asus y eres fan de la marca pues adelante. Pero si realme te solo buscas un stand para audifonos este quiza no sea el producto para tiThe Asus ROG Throne Qi is a really nice looking stand. If your someone who has the budget for such a niche headset stand than this is the nicest headset stand money can buy right now as of this time. It features a 10 watt quick wireless phone charger that works great with Apple or Android phones. Two 3.1 USB ports on the left side, with full RGB lighting effects which you can custom control using the Asus Armory software. The stand itself is very sturdy and it holds my Asus ROG head nice and firm. But the price is steep for just a stand but like I said if your budget permits and your okay with dropping $200 plus dollars on a headset stand than you will no doubt be happy with this product.This is by far the most feature rich Headset stand on the market. Premium build, customizable lighting that syncs with other AURA capable products, a super built in DAC for wired headphones, Qi charging. I charge my Chakram mouse or my phone on the base. The USB 3.0 ports on the left side are a nice bonus. Since I use wireless headphones it's very convenient to just plug them in to the Throne's USB port.J'ai acheté ce support avec un rabais étant donné qu'il était sensé être comme neuf.Cependant, le connecteur USB du support est défectueux. Ce qui rends son fonctionnement intermittent.Très bon appereil lorsqu'il fonctionne.Pour ne pas avoir de problème, payé le plein prix et acheter le neuf