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The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless earbuds aren’t going to be a fit for everyone’s taste: I’m perfectly happy with low-key earbuds that don’t emit a light show whenever I’m wearing them. But by adding RGB lights to its latest earbuds, Razer is doing the obvious Razer thing, and it’s a unique trick that might appeal to some of the company’s diehard fans. I’d sooner recommend something like the Galaxy Buds 2 to people looking for an everyday, under-$150 pair of wireless earbuds.
As a fashion piece, they'll te you noticed for the sleek black look and the lights on the side. The price is what will be the catching point for a lot of people as they're going for $130. In our eyes, it's a wise purchase considering some of the alternatives out there, but we also use earbuds a lot for gaming and music. So it comes down to personal preference as to whether it's worth the cash.
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