Name Of A New Set Of ASUS ROG Headphones; Ex. Cetra
ASUS ROG Cetra Delivers Gaming Straight Into Your Earholes
Earbud style headphones have moved from inexpensive mobile solutions to relatively high end products if you are willing to pay the price. ASUS showed off their ROG Cetra in-ear headphones last CES and while they don’t seem to be available in North America they were released in the UK which gave Kitguru a chance to try them out. The USB-C connection will work with PCs, the Nintendo Switch, ASUS phones and a smattering of other smartphones, with the microphone and active noise cancellation features supported as well as audio.
The various features on these earbuds can be adjusted via the inline controls, though this does lead to it being a bit larger than many would like. They are fairly expensive, however the specifications are good and when used on a supported platform the ASUS software gives you a lot more control than you might expect from earbuds.
The USB-C connectivity allows for compatibility with a range of devices, and other features such as active noise cancelling and a customisable ergonomic design make these in-ear headphones a tempting purchase. What are they like to use and are they worth the £115 asking price?