TheROG Cetra True Wireless SpeedNovaheadphones aim to bridge that performance gap.
Unfortunately, their sound quality may not be good enough for more discerning ears.
The earbuds retail for $199.99 in each color.
Bluetooth and 2.4GHz wireless gaming headphones with ROG SpeedNova wireless technology, 24-bit 96kHz audio and Dirac Opteo, bone-conduction AI Microphones, adaptive ANC with Auto mode, and up to 46-hour battery life.
Using the Bluetooth connection, it’s possible for you to connect to any capable machine.
For audio, RGB lighting, and configuration options, you might install theiPhoneorAndroidArmoury Crate app.
For whatever reason, the 2.4GHz USB-C dongle measures roughly an inch across horizontally instead of vertically.
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Each earbud magnetically snaps in place and can fast charge.
Five minutes will get you an hour of use.
The earbuds are on the larger side, measuring roughly 1.6 inches in length.
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I found that gesture support worked well regardless of the devices I was using them on.
For music, it’s a bit muddy, with a bias towards bass.
The sound is a bit more muddier sounding with ANC on.
Unfortunately, I wasn’t quite as impressed, even after adjustments, with in-game audio on my PC.
ANC was also not the best.
This inability to block some noises well was particularly noticeable when typing on my mechanical keyboard.
This quick switchover holds for any of the platforms that support the dongle.
Should You Buy the ROG Cetra True Wireless SpeedNova Headphones?
TheROG Cetra True Wireless SpeedNova Headphonesare meant to solve the real problem of a lack of gaming-optimized earbuds.