The OXS Storm G2 uses an over-ear fit and tips the scale at 250 g, keeping the build reasonably compact for a full-sized headset. It features a detachable, tangle-free cable, which simplifies storage and reduces wear over time. The closed-back design is complemented by stereo speakers, and RGB lighting adds a visual element suited to gaming environments.
The OXS Storm G2 uses two 50 mm drivers to cover a full frequency range of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz, with a sound pressure level of 100 dB/mW. It supports virtual surround sound and spatial audio, broadening the perceived soundstage during playback. The headset includes passive noise reduction to help block ambient sound, though it does not feature active noise cancellation. Neodymium magnets are not part of the driver configuration.
The OXS Storm G2 includes two microphones with a removable, noise-canceling design, allowing users to detach the mic when it is not needed. The microphone operates across a frequency range of 50 Hz to 10,000 Hz and carries a sensitivity rating of -42 dBV/Pa, which indicates the level of output signal relative to the incoming sound pressure.
The OXS Storm G2 is powered by a built-in 1,000 mAh rechargeable battery rated for up to 40 hours of use on a single charge, with a full recharge taking approximately 4 hours. The battery is not removable, but a battery level indicator lets users keep track of remaining charge before it runs out.
The OXS Storm G2 connects via 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth 5.3, with a maximum Bluetooth range of 15 m, and is compatible with PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox. It also supports wired use through a USB Type-C port. On the Bluetooth side, the headset does not support advanced audio codecs such as aptX, aptX HD, aptX Adaptive, aptX Low Latency, LDAC, LDHC, or AAC, and it lacks Bluetooth LE Audio and Auracast. NFC pairing and fast pairing are not available either.
The OXS Storm G2 can be used as a headset for voice communication and features a control panel placed directly on the device, keeping common adjustments within easy reach. It does not include an in-line control panel on the cable, nor does it offer a vibration function.
The OXS Storm G2 has a rated audio latency of 25 ms, reflecting the delay between audio signal transmission and playback through the headset.