The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro earbuds feature noise cancelling and an IPX4 water-resistant build. Sound quality is very good, as these earphones went through the rigors of the THX Certification process, but ANC is just okay. The stemmed design grows stale, and microphone quality leaves quite a bit to be desired. Video streamers and mobile gamers may be persuaded to buy these earphones, because of the low latency Game Mode, but there are other options to consider before buying these.
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usic lovers will appreciate the fantastic sound quality, but again, there are rival products that are dedicated to music and equally impressive in that respect. Overall, Razer’s real unique selling point here is the gaming mode, and it’s a nice advantage, but beyond that, they’re a solid rival vs other big-name brands, but if that sale price stays so far under MSRP, Razer has quite the sales advantage; get ’em while they’re discounted!
They’re a big improvement over the original Hammerhead True Wireless buds. But they’re outshined in the $200 category that they live in right now. Middle-of-the-road ANC and battery life on the short side drag them down to a point where it’s hard to reconcile performance and cost. A price cut would put Razer’s second-generation true wireless earbuds in a much better place and help them shine for the qualities they do deliver.
Razer’s first noise-cancelling earbuds also pack in THX-certified immersive audio and a gaming-specific low-latency mode. The stick-bud design isn’t for everyone, but the company has included comfy Comply foam tips on top of the usual collection of silicone. A few annoyances keep these from being a compelling, and complete, package.
The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro earbuds feature noise cancelling and an IPX4 water-resistant build. Sound quality is very good, as these earphones went through the rigors of the THX Certification process, but ANC is just okay. The stemmed design grows stale, and microphone quality leaves quite a bit to be desired. Video streamers and mobile gamers may be persuaded to buy these earphones, because of the low latency Game Mode, but there are other options to consider before buying these.
Hammerhead True Wireless Pro is Razer's answer to AirPods Pro. These are small earbuds that come with six additional pairs of ear tips, including Comply premium foam tips, which have a secure seal and fit in the ear. It also has Advanced Hybrid Noise Cancellation with THX Certified Audio, delivering high-quality sound with low latency. It has touch controls for playback, and you can customize your settings in the companion app.