Asus launches a new headset that turns into wireless on demand


date of publication:
05 Jul 2022 21:54 GMT

Update date: 05 Jul 2022 23:45 GMT

Asus launched a new headphone called Asus ROG Cetra True Wireless Pro, which tries to provide a different listening experience for its users, whether they are gamers or enthusiasts.

Source: Mohamed Badawy – Erm News

Asus launched a new headset called the Asus ROG Cetra True Wireless Pro, which tries to offer a different listening experience to its users, whether they are gamers, looking for premium sound quality, or looking for comfort when choosing their own earbuds.

The new headphones are designed in a way that makes it easy to use as wireless headphones that are installed directly in the ear, or to be connected by means of a dedicated cable so that it is easy for the user to install it on his neck traditionally, and the additional cable provides the user with a Quad DAC audio processing system, which gives the user a variety of options for sound quality.

The new headphones carry a pair of 10-millimeter audio drivers, and also support Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Sound Platform, along with AptX Lossless technology to provide diverse listening quality between 24-bit and 96 kHz in CD quality, making it the first headphone in the market to offer this combination of audio. Various quality levels.

In order to increase the quality of the audio experience, the company added the ESS 9280 QUAD DAC audio processing technology with the additional cable, which connects to the headphones with the USB-C port.

Asus has provided its new headset with noise isolation technology with its microphone so that the user can speak to the other party of phone calls or record sound clearly even in severe noise or strong air movement, and the headphones are equipped with Active Noise Cancellation technology when connecting headphones via Bluetooth .

Asus has also added other features such as touch control of the headset such as volume control and change of audio tracks, in addition to providing the headset with water and dust resistance with an IP4X rating, and thus it can resist rainwater and sweat when wearing it with the performance of exercise.

The headset is equipped with a battery that is enough to work 7 hours with the use of the attached cord, or 21 hours without ANC technology, or 4 and a half hours completely wirelessly, or 13 hours with the technology turned on, in addition to the headset box that provides 10 minutes of fast charging, which allows an hour and a half of use .

The company did not reveal its pricing details for the new headset, but it clarified the expected date of its launch in the market, which will be between September and October of this year.

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