
"Open-style wireless earbuds are great for a few reasons, and one of the biggest reasons is comfort. They don't plug your ears up, and that's just more tolerable during longer periods of use. Not plugging your ears with silicone tips also has another benefit—it makes talking more natural. When your ears are all stuffed up, you hear the reverberation of your own voice in your head, and it just sounds bad."
"Arguably, the biggest perk, though, is that—without silicone tips or earcups over your ears—you can hear your surroundings when wearing open earbuds, making them ideal for running or biking; pretty much any activity where you need to hear your surroundings to stay safe."
"While wireless earbuds for running and general audio playback, like the Bose Ultra Open Earbuds or Soundpeats Clip1, have taken advantage of the open form factor to much success, gaming earbuds in an open style haven't been easy to come by, which is a shame, because after using the Cetra Open Wireless Gaming Earbuds, I never want to go back to gaming earbuds with tips on them."
Open-style wireless gaming earbuds offer significant advantages over traditional closed-design gaming earbuds. The open form factor provides superior comfort during extended use by not obstructing the ear canal, enabling natural conversation without the reverberation of one's own voice, and allowing awareness of surrounding sounds for safety during activities. The Asus ROG Cetra Open Wireless Gaming Earbuds exemplify these benefits with comfortable ear-wrapping design, good sound quality, and excellent microphone performance. While open earbuds have succeeded in running and general audio categories, gaming-specific open earbuds have been rare, making the Cetra a notable addition to the market at $230.
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