24 hours of additional battery life and Qi wireless charging compatible.
Brand | Razer |
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Audio Input | USB |
Features | Noise Cancelling |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth, Wireless |
Form Factor | In Ear |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Weight | 2.08 Ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.08 x 2.53 x 1 inches |
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Russell Taylor –
Good Sound – Terrible Battery. Pros:Good sound quality through USB-PC useFast charge timeGreat noise cancellingComfortableCons:Absurdly low battery lifeNo way to control audio on deviceNo battery status indicator during usePC compatibility is lackluster for a Razer productMic quality was lacking and audio transfer was inconsistentI used these for light gaming on my PC using the bluetooth dongle included. Connectivity was seamless and easy and setup was straightforward. I already had Razer’s app installed but unfortunately these aren’t compatible with Synapse for some reason. I installed the app on my phone and was pleased to see battery indicators for each bud as well as controls for Active Noise Cancelling/Listening as well as Equalizer and RGB controls. I was very disappointed to find that access to this info and control was limitted to the earbuds being connected to the phone and all of it went away when I switched to Hyperspeed mode to connect to the PC.My major issue with these earbuds was the incredibly disappointing battery life. I used them fresh from the box for less than 30 min before the right bud said the battery was low and within 10 min of the initial warning the bud had died. Even after a full night’s charge the buds both powered off in less than 90 minutes. I had disabled all the features from the beginning, as I had read the battery was easily drained while using ANC and the RGB effects but it clearly didn’t have much effect. So, with the battery indicator and the entirety of the controls being exclusive to bluetooth pairing via phone – as well as the incredibly disappointing battery life -I had to return them as they definitely were not going to work for what I needed. Honestly, I’m a bit shocked considering these are from Razer and I’ve almost always enjoyed their products but these are absolutely not worth the price, even for sparing or mobile use. I definitively expect more from this price point and this brand. +1 star for sound and noise cancelling quality, but overall there are better for much, much less.
Jeff Mayfield –
Great Earbuds for Gaming. I own two pairs of these ear buds and absolutely love them. They are easy to setup with both your computer and your phone. I have a Razer Laptop and a Razer mouse and keyboard, and absolutely love them. For me, Razer has always impressed me with the quality of their products, similar to Apple but with a gaming focus. When I saw Razer made an Air pod like device for gaming, I was intrigued. For me, I was very tired of over the ear headphones. The issue was, only Airpod Pros would fit my ears. Anything else with a different design would fall out. Seeing these had a similar design, I wanted to try them. Boy have I been impressed! If you are looking to cut cords and over the ear headphones and play games, this is great for Mobile, Xbox, PC, PS, and the Switch.PROS:-Design-Comfort-Portability-Sound Quality-ANC is more effective than Apples!-THX Spatial Audio- Recommend buying the software.-Multiple ear sizes available for bud tips!-RGB Lighting-Ambient Sound is wonderful.-Customizable EQ settings.CONS:-Battery life is subpar with all features enabled. Great either way for short sessions.-Microphone is obviously going to be subpar compared to a mic with a boom, but matches Apple Airpod quality. Can easily use a standing MIC for desk use.
Hayden –
Don’t bother, waste of time and money. Overall audio quality is great, never had any issues when they workedOccasionally ran into connection issues where on boot would say they were paired but wouldn’t get any audio/just wouldn’t pair and would have to put them back I. The case and try againBattery life is abysmal, even for earbuds. Maximum 2 hour life per bud and case only has enough for one full recharge so it has to stay plugged in or resting on a wireless chargerDifficult to remove from case. Only way I could reliably get them out is to pinch the silicone tipsOh my god the automatic ear detection is the worst. They say it will pause your music when you take them out but they aren’t that smart. If you music or YouTube video is paused and you remove them, it will turn it on because it just toggles your playback and also doesn’t start it back up when you put it back in and there’s no way to turn that feature offThe touch controls are extremely touchy and will activate on basically anything until you actually try to use it then it never worksJust buy on eBay for $30 if you really need them, don’t bother with brand new and just buy something else