1. Razer Wireless Earbuds Review
  2. Razer Hammerhead True
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The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Earbuds were unveiled today and are designed to offer gamers ultra lower latency wireless audio. The earbuds have a similar look to the Apple Airpods Pro, which. Razer Hammerhead ($99) These earbuds are modeled after the ‌AirPods‌ with no silicone tips and a stem at the bottom. They're cheap at $99, and while the sound isn't bad, it does lack bass.

One of the strongest contenders for the title of best gaming earbuds is available right now for a third off of its sticker price. A Cyber Monday Amazon deal is cutting $32 off the MSRP for Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Bluetooth Gaming Earbuds, which are a stylish (and now extra affordable) alternative to AirPods for the gaming set - sync them up and get ready for great sound with no wires to interrupt your gaming or listening flow.

  • Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Bluetooth Gaming Earbuds:$99.99 $67.99 at Amazon (save $32)

The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Bluetooth Gaming Earbuds earned their spot on our list for their stylish looks and impressive sound quality, all at an extra responsive 60ms input latency. It makes for a value proposition that's plenty compelling even at the standard $99.99 price point - factor in the $32 discount, and you've got a pretty unmissable bargain.


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The main negative point we found in our review was some potentially iffy touch controls: there are a few too many commands to try and input into a small space, meaning you're likely to put the wrong one in every now and then. Still, that's a small price to pay for a truly wireless set of earbuds with a slick form factor and extra-fast response rate.

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Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Bluetooth Gaming Earbuds:$99.99 $67.99 at Amazon (save $32)

Upgrade your on-the-go gaming setup with a set of truly wireless earbuds that won't look out of place among the AirPod crowd. This deal knocks $32 off the price for a truly fantastic bargain on a very solid set of buds.

Razer Hammerhead Vs Airpods

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Razer has a huge number of products these days, including gaming laptops, microphones, and webcams, but it hasn’t forgotten about one of its earlier offerings: personal audio equipment.

The company’s latest refresh is to its line of Hammerhead earbuds. It has made them wireless with the Hammerhead BT (for Bluetooth), which is available now for $100. I’ve spent a few weeks testing them, and I’ve found them delightful to use with a couple of small annoyances. And you may find them a viable alternative to the $159 Apple AirPods.

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What you’ll like

Clear audio quality

The Hammerhead BT sounds really nice. The latest Bluetooth tech means you won’t get static or interference in your games or music. Instead, you get the full audio spectrum piped right in your ears. And because this is a wireless headset with its own power, you tend to get louder and more distinguishable audio than with standard earbuds that plug into the 3.5mm jack.

Earbuds can often struggle with bass, and that’s one of the things people pay a lot of money to get with in-ear audio. The Hammerhead isn’t going to blow your mind with its low-ends, but it can respectably reproduce rumbling notes and explosions. But it really excels with high-frequency sounds. They break through the rest of the noise and can overtake the high-mids. You’ll probably hear every instrument or the distinct sounds around you in a shooter, but cymbal crashes will splash through louder than a woman’s voice and zippy gunfire will seem more prominent than the thud of a huge rifle.

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The microphone also works well. Wireless mics are never great for recording voice-overs, but it can handle communication. That means answer phone calls or chatting on Discord.

Decent battery life

I’ve used the Hammerhead BT often for a couple of days at a time without having to recharge. Razer claims 8 hours of continuous playback, and I think that’s respectable for something so small. That’s enough for a cross-country flight and the ride home from the airport, which is a good benchmark for any battery-powered device. Of course, you can get more than 20 hours from Apple’s AirPods, but Razer’s earbuds are more affordable and come with a mic and music controls.

What you won’t like

Not always comfortable

Razer Wireless Earbuds Review

I’m not big on earbuds, but I can wear most without a ton of issues. The Hammerhead, however, did cause me some discomfort. The buds often made my ears itch, and I would have to take them out and put them back in often to deal with that issue.

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The Hammerhead also uses a magnetic clip to attach to your shirt for security. This enables you to let the buds hang out of your ears without fear that they’ll fall to the floor. But the clip is a bit too bulky. It’s kind of unwieldy — especially on shirts with a collar.

Conclusion

I like the Hammerhead, and I wish it didn’t literally rub my ear holes the wrong way. That said, I think it’s a solid option for anyone looking to drop the wires from their lives. You should make sure to check the return policy first in case you have similar problems with the comfort, though.

Razer provided GamesBeat with a sample unit for the purposes of this review.

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