Razer launched Hammerhead True Wireless Pro earbuds with Hybrid ANC

Razer has launched another of its TWS earbuds which will be called Hammerhead True Wireless Pro. It is priced at $199 (roughly Rs. 14,800) in the United States. Razer THS TPU carrying case with a carabiner clip will cost an additional $29.99 or Rs 2,200. An option is available to buy both Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro together with the Razer THS case for $214.99 or Rs 15,900.

It will be an upgrade to the last year’s model, Razer Hammerhead True Wireless earbuds. It was priced around Rs 10,000. The new buds will be coming with multiple features. They have THX-certified audio which will offer high-quality sound. Thus, gamers who want quality audio are surely going to benefit from this new set.

The Hammerhead True Wireless Pro will come with multiple features. It will have active noise cancellation, updated microphones, a new in-ear fit, touch controls, and low-latency mode. They will have two 10mm drivers which can offer a frequency range from 20Hz to 20KHz. It will help gamers by giving them a better reaction time by reducing the latency to 60ms during gameplay. They will also have two beamforming omnidirectional microphones and Bluetooth v5.1.

The Hammerhead True Wireless Pro will have a battery life of up to four hours on a single charge. Also, the company says that the charging case has the ability to deliver a battery backup of 16 hours. Thus, one can say that this TWS earbud will come up with a strong battery life of 20 hours in total.

To promise a comfortable fit to the users, the new piece will have an in-ear fit with 7 different pairs of tips with the new Hammerheads. To make it more convenient, it will have three soft-silicone sizes, three smooth silicone sizes, and one pair of Comply foam tips. The only missing part of this new earbud is that it does not have wireless charging.

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