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Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro Headphones Black Review

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Description of Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro Headphones Black

Enjoy true audio freedom and a clear, uninterrupted listening experience with the most advanced headphones we''ve ever made. With THX certified audio, advanced hybrid active noise cancellation and a 60ms low latency connection, focusing on your games, music and videos has never been more absolute.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

I thought it would be better, but overall not bad.

Noise canceling is useless The microphone is mediocre - sometimes the wind, sometimes you can’t hear Bluetooth penetration is also not so hot: from the back pocket of the trousers through the body - already intermittently Some pros: Good sound Chroma rgb cool backlight Battery hood Case-box good Cons: Eternally stray connection and especially disconnection Disgusting work of applications on android : razer audio & chroma It happens that you put the headphones in the box, after a while you get…

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not a bad product, but you can do better.

Standard headphones; the existence of THX makes them superior to the second edition, but the high price is unreasonable. Instead of using Google headphones, I had hoped to find a pair with noise cancellation and a pass-through option, but landing ruins everything.

Pros
  • When compared to other headphones, these produce superior sound. A THX equalizer will fix the problem. Pass-through and noise-cancelling modes that really work. You may program individual headphones to act as controllers. These stay put, snap together easily, and rate a 5 across the board.
Cons
  • The audio will be subpar compared to low-resolution visuals. Landing was unpleasant, and I ultimately decided it wasn't for me. Control by touch is obviously inferior to that via pixels.