The headphones come with THX certification which according to Razer brings a deep bass with zero levels of audio distortion even at high volumes.
The first Razer wireless headphones debuted in 2019 and what they promised were low transmission delays making them useful for gaming.
Now the company is ready for their second generation with the introduction of the Hammerhead True Wireless Pro that will go on sale today for $ 199. They come with noise canceling technology.
They have IPX4 certification for water resistance. Razer says the battery life is 20 hours along with the case, 1 hour less than competitors AirPods Pro and Bose QuietComfort Earbuds.
The headphones come with THX certification which according to Razer brings a deep bass with zero levels of audio distortion even at high volumes.
Cost puts the headphones down Sony 1000XM3 offering almost the same quality.