Gaming mode can be activated with a simple touch or via Armoury Crate, enabling low-latency connection and greater synchronization between audio and video playback for competitive gaming.
Hybrid ANC detects and filters out noise, enabling an immersive audio experience that leaves you undisturbed when you’re jamming to your favorite beats or taking on missions in your favorite game.
Specially tuned 10 mm ASUS Essence drivers and airtight chambers provide rich, clean sound, particularly in the mid and high frequency range, while powerful bass lets you enjoy true-to-life audio.
Maximize audio performance by downloading Armoury Crate onto your mobile devices and using it with ROG Cetra True Wireless. Enjoy intuitive control over gaming mode, EQs, and virtual surround sound.
Enjoy up to 5.5 hours of use on a single charge and extend that by up to 21.5 extra hours with the charging case. Quick-charge technology offers up to 1.5 hours of usage with just 10 minutes of charging.
You can quick-charge your case via a USB Type-C port or charge wirelessly with compatible wireless charging surfaces.
IPX4 splash-proof water resistance adds protection and extra durability.
FIRST YOU SHOULD KNOW: I got these for casual gaming on my ROG Ally and I love them.LATENCY: with gaming mode is hardly noticeable, I mean I can't even tell. It's like Ray tracing. If I go looking for it I'll find the latency,if I'm just casually gaming I don't notice it. I DO NOT RECCOMMEND these if you intend to play competitively, obviously you want all wired for competition.QUALITY: Far as I can tell, quality is awesome, bass is solid. I've always noticed Asus ROG puts some good sound quality in their devices (I've owned the zephyrus g14 before, those speakers and the Ally speakers are noticeably better than competitions)BATTERY LIFE: as I've stated I'm casually gaming. Longest session I had was a bit over an hour and the battery life went from 80% to 60% ishHANDLING: Using those touch sensors is no big deal. My ONLY COMPLAINT is the voice that says what mode you're in? It sounds like they recorded it in a kitchen with an iphone mic. ALSO CHANGING EARBUD SIZES IS AN ABSOLUTE PAINBUTthey are firm when they're finally on.ACTIVE NOISE CANCELLING: Mine also came with a defect, ANC doesn't work on the left earbud, just makes a weird hissing noise. Nothing I've thought of to try has fixed the issue, I'm returning these for another. I'll update for ANC when I get the new set.UPDATE: The ANC works well, it's not Bose quality but it helps eliminate distracting noise, and I'm not sure why there's low and high ANC? I'm only going to use high ANC, ambient, or off, so switching from one to another I'll encounter "Low noise cancelling" roll my eyes and switch again. The ambient mode is nice too for when I go to the store wanting to listen to punk rock or play games on break at work. I'll add another star since the new set works as intended.SO: I love it! At most I can get a few hours of solid gaming with no wires attached and I love that. The only other defect I find is when I played Halo MCC. Best way I can describe it is it goes from being normal to big echo-y room and crap quality. Doesn't happen everytime but sometimes.Hopefully the new ones coming in won't be as defected.UPDATE: The speed nova does NOT have a slot to hold the 2.4ghz dongle like the delta S does, personally a deal breaker for me, I'd lose that thing in a week
I’ve been searching for a while for the perfect gaming earbuds. I tried the razer hammerheads wireless way back when they first came out, and they were alright. Since then, I’ve been looking for something else as I hate wearing a headset and find them bulky and that they take up too much space on a desk, even with a hook.I tried the regular ROG Cetra, but the Bluetooth just had too much lag to make it enjoyable for the games I was playing. It was about 1/4-1/2 second behind, but it was enough to be noticeable. Otherwise the buds themselves were comfortable.Then, onto Anker Soundcore VRp10. These were great with the dongle, and they connected well to my pc, vr headset, and cell phone. The volume left some to be desired and the quality was alright, but the microphone was useless.After those, I tried the JBL Quantums, which sounded better, had a decent connection with their dongle, but just couldn’t stay charged, plus weren’t the most comfortable.Now onto the Rog Cetra Speednovas, and dang these are great! They sound just as good as my AirPod pro’s, the audio is clear with no hiccups, and has fantastic range. I love not having to worry about a wire, and they recharge fast in the case. The microphone is great too. My only gripe is that there is no easy way to store the dongle with the carrying case so I’ll have to plan to bring that separately somehow whenever I go on a trip. I’d highly recommend these to anyone who’s had a hard time finding the perfect earbuds since I went through that enough already. I have every intention to change my review if I run into an issue with quality or performance in the future. But for now, they’re practically perfect!
I ordered the ROG Cetra Speednova, the Soundcore VR P10, and this PRISMXR Vega T1. The PRISMXR and the Soundcore are the exact same unit, just rebranded.In fact when you plug in the PRISMXR Vega T1, the dongle shows up as VR P10.There's nothing wrong with this, but you should know what you're getting.These 2.4Ghz units are all clones of each other using the same internals.From what I can tell, the Cetra Speednova is the ONLY unit that is actually different hardware.The clones both have microphones that are passable but generally utter trash.The sound quality is muddy but also passable.The Cetra Speednova has connectivity switching issues but the sound quality and microphone quality more than make up for the occasional hiccup in connectivity.It's head and shoulders superior to these clones. For the price, the clones are ok, in the $60-70 range, but I think it's just worth it to get the Cetra Speednova. The Cetra actually has surprisingly stellar microphone and audio quality, in fact I would argue out of all the 2.4Ghz units I've used, the Cetra has the best microphone quality, even compared to full on headsets like my Arctis Nova Pro Wireless or Audeze Maxwell (which probably takes the headset mic crown).The ANC is not amazing but it's no worse than Galaxy Buds 3 Pro or Airpod Pro 1.