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Title: ASUS Cetra True Wireless Pro earbuds unveiled with several innovations ahead of autumn 2022 launch
Post by: Redaktion on July 06, 2022, 15:30:16
ASUS has presented the Cetra True Wireless Pro with a wireless and wired design. Launching later this year, the Cetra True Wireless Pro supports Qualcomm Snapdragon Sound and aptX Adaptive, plus an ESS 9280 Quad-DAC if you use its bundled adapter. The ASUS Cetra True Wireless Pro will arrive with active noise cancellation (ANC) too, among other features.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/ASUS-Cetra-True-Wireless-Pro-earbuds-unveiled-with-several-innovations-ahead-of-autumn-2022-launch.633481.0.html
Title: Re: ASUS Cetra True Wireless Pro earbuds unveiled with several innovations ahead of autumn 2022 laun
Post by: Poor effort on July 07, 2022, 13:28:24
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Title: Re: ASUS Cetra True Wireless Pro earbuds unveiled with several innovations ahead of autumn 2022 laun
Post by: Poor effort on July 07, 2022, 13:41:14
What makes this product noteworthy?
Do/have other manufacturers made or tried any similar products?
Were they well received?
Who is the target consumer?

What is a DAC? Why does it need to be hard wired?
What do the specs quoted for the chips mean to a user?
Would most people notice a difference in quality between the modes based on the specs?
When were those chips released?
What type of audio source would be recommended for making use of that DAC?

I used to really like this site :(
Title: Re: ASUS Cetra True Wireless Pro earbuds unveiled with several innovations ahead of autumn 2022 laun
Post by: James Cygnus on July 15, 2022, 08:29:59
Quote from: Poor effort on July 07, 2022, 13:28:24Additionally, Still, By contrast, Naturally, Conversely, Incidentally, Moreover...

Unfortunately, these articles often read as poorly regurgitated ads / manufacturer copy pasta product announcements.

Where author types "and", "and", "and" and then uses right click synonyms and selects each option in turn.

I like your copy pasta.