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AZLA Launches ARES Clear Hybrid Gaming Earphones with Audiophile-Grade Sound and Gaming Tuning

AZLA’s new $119 ARES Clear Gaming Earphones combine a dual-driver design, 47 in-game tuning profiles, and versatile wired connectivity for gamers who value clarity and comfort.

AZLA Ares Clear Gaming Wired Earphones

Korean audio brand AZLA—best known for their premium ear tips and audiophile earbuds—is back with the ARES Clear gaming wired earphones, a U.S. launch aimed squarely at competitive FPS players who actually care what their gear sounds like. Following the success of the AZEL GEN 3 ($89 at Amazon), AZLA takes that same clean, detailed tuning philosophy and drops it into a lighter, more lifestyle-friendly design built for marathon sessions where comfort, clarity, and precise positional audio can mean the difference between a win and a respawn.

AZLA ARES Clear Gaming Earphones: Lightweight Design, Transparent Style, and Serious Comfort

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Most gaming IEMs go for that awkward over-ear cable wrap that feels more like a wrestling match than a proper fit. AZLA takes a smarter route with the ARES Clear, using a direct in-ear design that stays secure without the bulk. The lightweight housings ditch the sweaty, plastic-heavy feel of traditional gaming earphones, letting you stay locked in during long sessions without fatigue.

Despite the compact size, the ARES Clear is built for performance — not gimmicks. Its clear shell gives a clean, modern aesthetic that shows off the engineering beneath, while the ergonomic fit and balanced weight distribution keep it comfortable for marathon gaming or all-day listening. It’s unmistakably AZLA: minimalist, purposeful, and tuned for players who want precision without the plastic cosplay.

AZLA ARES Clear Tuning: Engineered with 47 Real In-Game Sound Scenarios

The ARES Clear isn’t just another “bass-boosted for explosions” gaming earphone. AZLA went deep into the sound design process, tuning each pair using 47 real in-game scenarios to capture the subtle cues that actually decide matches — footsteps behind a wall, reload clicks across a hallway, or that faint rustle of movement on another floor.

This meticulous tuning approach gives the ARES Clear the kind of spatial accuracy and timing that competitive players rely on. It’s not artificial hype or exaggerated EQ — it’s a deliberate, real-world calibration built to make you hear what matters most before everyone else does.

Dual-Driver System: Balanced Armature Precision Meets Dynamic Range

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The ARES Clear uses a dual-driver configuration consisting of a Knowles balanced armature and a 10 mm dynamic driver, designed to reproduce frequencies from 10 Hz to 40 kHz. This combination aims to deliver clear treble detail, controlled low-end response, and stable midrange imaging. According to AZLA, the design supports improved environmental detail and positional consistency, helping players better perceive spatial information during gameplay.

Microphone & Connectivity: Practical Design for Clear Communication

The ARES Clear includes an in-line microphone designed specifically for gaming communication. Its dedicated voice line separates chat audio from game sound, reducing the risk of sound bleed that can interfere with team communication.

For connectivity, AZLA uses a detachable MMCX connector, allowing for easy cable replacement or future upgrades. The included Kevlar-reinforced, silver-plated OFC cable is built for durability while maintaining stable signal transmission. Its separate mic and audio conductors are intended to keep in-game audio isolated from chat, ensuring consistent clarity during gameplay or streaming sessions.

The ARES Clear is built for broad compatibility across gaming platforms. It supports USB-C, USB-A, and 3.5 mm headphone connections, making it suitable for use with Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, Xbox, mobile devices, and PCs. This flexibility allows players to use a single wired headset across multiple systems, whether at a desk or on the go, without needing adapters or separate gear.

AZLA ARES Clear Specifications

AZLA ModelARES Clear
Product Type Wired Earphones For Gaming
Price $119
Earpiece TypeIn-Ear
Drivers (Each Ear)Knowles balanced armature, in combination with a 10mm dynamic driver
Inputs USB, 3.5 mm Audio jack
Microphone Yes
Package Dimensions3.5 x 3.46 x 1.26 inches
Item Weight3.04 ounces
What’s IncludedAZLA Ares Clear Gaming Earphones

User Manual

3.5mm to USB-C DAC

USB A gender

XELASTEC Eartips– SS, MS, ML

Sedna Earfit SE1500 Black Eartips– All sizes

Earphones Case
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The Bottom Line 

The AZLA ARES Clear Gaming Earphones blend the brand’s audiophile DNA with a focused gaming purpose. The hybrid driver setup, careful in-game tuning, and MMCX-based build show attention to detail and versatility rarely seen in wired gaming IEMs. Compatibility across USB-C, USB-A, and 3.5 mm connections makes them easy to integrate into any setup, from console to PC to mobile.

That said, the ARES Clear is likely tuned more for positional accuracy than musical warmth, and its wired design won’t appeal to everyone in an increasingly wireless world. AZLA’s premium pricing also puts it in a space where it has to prove its worth against both gaming headsets and entry-level audiophile IEMs.

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If you’re a player who values clarity, build quality, and reliable communication over RGB lighting and gimmicks, the ARES Clear looks like a well-engineered option worth testing — especially if you already know what AZLA’s eartips can do for comfort and seal.

Price & Availability

The AZLA ARES Clear Gaming Earbuds are available in black for $119 at Amazon.

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