Razer Opus Wireless ANC Headphones Review
Peter Donnell / 3 years ago
Packaging & Accessories
The front of the box is not the typical design we usually see from Razer. The black and green “gamer” looks been replaced with metallic fonts, soft grey tones, and a more professional look overall. You can see the headset and that it has THX Certification, Bluetooth, AAC Codec Support and SBC Codec Support.
Around the back, things are a little more technical, with details about the included carry case, 3.5mm jack, and the ANC with Ambient Mode.
Open up the box, and you can see it’s well presented, with the headset on the right in its carry case.
On the left, you can see a lovely statement from Min-Liang Tan, the Razer CEO.
The carry case is fantastic, it’s not too big, and while it has some flex to it, it’s pretty tough too, so it should absorb some serious knocks and bumps easily enough.
Open it up, and you’ll find the headset neatly stored, as well as a small pocket and a bag for the other components.
On its own, the case is nice and light, and it has a nice soft interior to keep the headset in excellent condition.
Included in the box, you’ll find a handy Airline Adaptor so you can use these with in-flight entertainment systems. There’s also a small pouch with cables in it.
A USB cable can be used for charging the headset, and a 4-pole 3.5mm cable that can be used on any compatible audio device; mobile, console, hi-fi, etc.