Razer is one of the biggest names in the world when it comes to gaming. They’ve had some pretty amazing headsets over the years too, but while most of those are the larger over-ear design, today, I’ll be looking at something a little more compact. The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless are a great little set of headphones, and they’re priced very attractively too. However, that’s not what I have today, as these are the more advanced Pro model, which are the much more expensive set of the two, and much more advanced too. Is the extra investment worth it though? At this price range, Razer have some pretty serious competition!
Powerful drivers are the core of these new headphones, backed up by their powerful ANC (Active Noise Cancellation) technology, and they’ve been tuned by the experts at THX too. Promising 20 hours total usage thanks to the portable carry case/charger, you can expect 4 hours usage between full charges, more than enough for your daily commute and/or some gaming. With a built-in microphone, and the latest Bluetooth technologies, you’ll be paired up to your phones, consoles, or PC with ease and ready to play, listen, chat and more easily enough.
The Pro share almost nothing with the standard headphones, the drivers are a completely different size, impedance, etc. The Hammerhead Pro are on the left while the standard Hammerhead are on the right.
For in-depth specifications, please visit the official Razer Hammerhead Pro product page here.
“Enjoy true audio freedom and a pure, uninterrupted listening experience with the most advanced earbuds we’ve ever created. With THX® Certified sound, advanced hybrid active noise cancellation and a 60ms low latency connection, focusing on your games, music and videos has never been this absolute. By producing anti-noise to counter any noise it detects from outside and inside your earbuds, our cutting-edge design is able to shut out all distractions and keep you focused on what matters. Tested and optimized by experts in cinematic audio immersion at THX Ltd., the earbuds present a rich, balanced soundstage for all your movies, music and gaming.” – Razer
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