
If you’ve been asking yourself why you don’t have a pair of earbuds that can keep you immersed in your gameplay, but also let you stay aware of what’s happening around you in the real world, then ASUS is here to provide you with exactly that through the ROG Cetra Open earbuds. These are part of the ASUS Republic of Gamers brand, so they’re designed for gamers. They also work well for people with active lifestyles. They come with a 2.4GHz USB-C dongle for low-latency audio, making them perfect for Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, gaming handhelds like the ROG Xbox Ally X, mobile, and even PC.
Open-ear audio has been more popular of late, and gaming earbuds have been increasing in popularity as well. ASUS decided to marry the two and give gamers something that can do both. The ROG Cetra Open are loaded with features that are really nice to have in a pair of true wireless earbuds. Such as long-lasting battery life. Given their size, ASUS had a little more room to work with. They easily outshine a lot of other options in the battery department. They also feature dual-mode connectivity, splash-resistance, and even quick charge.
The ASUS ROG Cetra Open earbuds last for a whopping 16 hours on a single charge
Most earbuds will last for around 10 hours or less on a single charge. A lot of this is due to the amount of room there is for the battery, but also a few other factors, such as the features that are included that can drain that battery. The ROG Cetra Open will last for up to 16 hours, which makes them viable as more than just an all-day option. You could probably keep these going for several days, depending on how long you use them each day.
Plus, the feature Quick Charge, with 15 minutes getting you an additional 3 hours of use. On top of that, the case provides 48 more hours of battery life, for a total of 64 hours. That’s more than enough to keep them going for days or weeks.

Personalized sound modes are the key to immersive audio
While open earbuds are intended to offer situational awareness, these do double duty with the immersion features. The key to making this work is the personalized sound modes that ASUS developed. For example, the Phantom Bass mode uses perceptual audio processing to restore low-end perception. Open-ear designs leak air, which can result in low-frequency loss. Another mode, simply titled Immersion mode, has a dynamic frequency filter that can filter out low-frequency background noises. Things like traffic, fans, or rumbles are essentially blocked out so you can focus on the audio.
And if you’re using these for exercise, ASUS packs in a detachable neck strap that also happens to be reflective, making you a little bit more visible. The ASUS ROG Cetra Open earbuds are available now for $229.99, and you can get them from Amazon or directly through the ASUS e-shop.
ASUS ROG Cetra Open Earbuds
– $229.99
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