Asus Republic of Gamers Announces New Cetra True Wireless Headphones

The manufacturer Asus has announced new wireless headphones that are dedicated to the gamer world. In fact, they belong to the family Republic of Gamers (ROG).

Cetra True Wireless is the name of the first truly wireless Republic of Gamers headsets, featuring hybrid active noise cancellation technology and low-latency wireless performance.

They are ideal for playing, since they have low latency technology in order to guarantee higher levels of synchronization between what we see on the screen and the audio of the game, so we will have a lag-free experience as if they were wired headphones.

And obviously we have to be as focused as possible when we’re playing, that’s why ROG Cetra True Wireless feature active noise cancellation technology that detects and filters out all outside noise by using small microphones inside the hearing aids.

And we must also have the best sound quality when playing, for the same reason, the ROG Cetra True Wireless have Asus Essence 10mm (32 ohm) speakers with neodymium magnets specially tuned with hermetic chambers to offer us good sound quality in the medium and high frequency ranges, and obviously when listening to powerful basses. Its frequency response is 20 Hz – 20 kHz.

The headphones can offer an autonomy of up to 5.5 hours of use with a single charge, while their charging case will give us an additional 21.5 hours, giving us a total of 27 hours of autonomy.

Said charging case has a USB Type-C port to charge its internal battery and has fast charging, so that we can have 1.5 hours of autonomy with a charge of only 10 minutes. You can also charge them wirelessly with chargers that use the Qi standard.

Finally, the ROG Cetra True Wireless have IPX4 certification that guarantees to be resistant to splashes to be able to use them even when it is raining.

At the moment, Asus has not revealed the price of these headphones, nor has it confirmed their local availability.

Via Press Release – Asus

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