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Razer Hammerhead BT Overview



So, if you are a gamer or maybe a tech nerd like us, you have definitely heard about razer. They make awesome gaming peripherals and apparently toasters as well :v But did you know that they make in-ear headphones ! Well of course you did! Or why would you be reading this overview anyways :v but jokes aside today at frenzyweb360 this is A.R.M and I am going to overview the razer hammerhead BT in-ear headphones. Now I want to clarify that I personally didn’t use this earphone, this is mainly based on specs and other users experience so keep that in mind.


The Specs:
Now this is the boring part .. you can either skip this or  just bear with me—
Bluetooth wireless range : 10m/ 30ft
Battery type : 160mAh rechargeable Li-pol Battery
Charge time: Up to 2hours
Battery Life : Up to 8hours
Cable length: 63cm/ 2.07ft

Headphones---

Drivers:  10mm neodymium magnets
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Sensitivity: 116 ± 3dB @1kHz
Impedance: 32 ± 15% Ω
Max input power: 10 Mw

Microphone---

Frequency response: 300Hz – 3.4kHZ
Signal to Noise Ratio: 55 dB
Sensitivity: (@1kHz): 42 ± 3 dB
Pick-up pattern: omnidirectional

In-line remote---

Music Controls: Play/Pause, next, back
Call Controls: Answer, end, reject call
General: volume, pair, power

Overview

Now I will give a step by step overview of the earphone…
The design and build:
Each earbud is made out of metal so it feels reassuringly sturdy and you can literally throw them in your bag, pocket or you can neatly put and carry them in the bundled carrying case as well. Now it’s a neckband designed earphone so it has a 63cm long tangle-free flat cable . And it really does a good job at keeping your cables tangle free as you would like them to be.
And the cable follows Razer’s trademark black and razer green color scheme which looks really nice atleast in my eyes.
Sound quality:
Now if we are talking about headphones it all boils down to the sound quality . And these headphones won’t disappoint you in that category . The sound is decently clear but the bass really stands out more than the mid’s and high’s . It’s clearly meant for bassheads  as razer’s tagline states “hammering in the bass” so be assured that hammerhead will hammer your eardrums with its deep low ends . But honestly the bass isn’t “That much” overpowering at all. It’s pretty decent in the mids and highs as well.
Features:
It comes with four sets of rubber ear tips so you wont really have trouble in getting a comfortable fit.
And the pulsating LED’s on each of the earbud glows in all its razery green glory and it’s really a nice addition to the overall appearance of the earphones . And not to mention the lights turn red when its low on battery. #No RGB though :`(
Rather than squeezing the battery in the in-line remote , Razer moved it further down at the middle of the cable and added a magnetic shirt-clip to keep the earphones secured at the back of your neck. Now this little feature really makes razer stand out of all the other neckband designed earphones out in the market and it’s honestly pretty useful as well specially for those who usually exercise wearing their earphones .
And it charges with micro USB…. No USB C here.. :`)
And even though razer claims it to be a gaming in-ear headphone it won’t really give a 7.1 surround sound experience or anything so razer stop calling everything to be meant for gaming J
*toasters are meant for gaming alright but not in-ear headphones :v*
Well you can use them for casual smartphone gaming though :v didn’t think about that before XD
My complaints:
·         The LED’s can’t be changed to static or can be turned off either. No RGB :’( hoping to see a chroma version soon.
·         No USB-C so no fast charging and fancy stuff :’(
Price:
So, the razer hammerhead BT’s will cost you around 90-93 $ and almost 7500 BDT including tax.
here's the product link-click here
Conclusion:

So, audiophiles might offer you better sounding headphones at this price point but honestly they won’t really be as good looking as these. The headphone I actually pretty good for it’s price . So if you care about both sound quality and overall appearance of your headphones … the razer hammerhead BT might be a good *if not the best* choice for you at this price point.
So that wraps it up for my overview on the razer hammerhead BT’s . Please share your thoughts down at the comment section . stay tuned with frenzyweb360 for more amazing contents and  I will see you on the next one .

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