Asus releases ROG Cetra Open Wireless gaming earbuds

Asus has introduced the ROG Cetra Open Wireless, a new set of open earbuds designed for gaming. The product aims to provide wireless audio options for gamers.

On March 9, 2026, Asus announced the release of the ROG Cetra Open Wireless open gaming earbuds, as reported by TechRadar. This launch introduces a wireless option in the open-ear design category, targeted specifically at gaming enthusiasts.

The earbuds are branded under Asus's Republic of Gamers (ROG) line, emphasizing their focus on gaming performance. While details on specific features such as battery life or audio quality are not provided in the initial announcement, the product positions itself as an innovative accessory for open-ear listening during gameplay.

TechRadar's coverage highlights the unusual aspect of open earbuds for gaming, suggesting they allow users to remain aware of their surroundings. This release comes amid growing interest in versatile gaming peripherals that blend comfort with functionality.

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