Guru3D.com
  • HOME
  • NEWS
    • Channels
    • Archive
  • DOWNLOADS
    • New Downloads
    • Categories
    • Archive
  • GAME REVIEWS
  • ARTICLES
    • Rig of the Month
    • Join ROTM
    • PC Buyers Guide
    • Guru3D VGA Charts
    • Editorials
    • Dated content
  • HARDWARE REVIEWS
    • Videocards
    • Processors
    • Audio
    • Motherboards
    • Memory and Flash
    • SSD Storage
    • Chassis
    • Media Players
    • Power Supply
    • Laptop and Mobile
    • Smartphone
    • Networking
    • Keyboard Mouse
    • Cooling
    • Search articles
    • Knowledgebase
    • More Categories
  • FORUMS
  • NEWSLETTER
  • CONTACT

New Reviews
Guru3D Rig of the Month - February 2021
ASUS GeForce RTX 3060 STRIX Gaming OC review
EVGA GeForce RTX 3060 XC Gaming review
MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Gaming X TRIO review
PALIT GeForce RTX 3060 DUAL OC review
ZOTAC GeForce RTX 3060 AMP WHITE review
Fractal Design Meshify 2 Compact chassis review
Sabrent Rocket 4 PLUS 2TB NVMe SSD review
MSI Radeon RX 6900 XT GAMING X TRIO review
Guru3D Q1 Winter 20/21 PC Buyer Guide

New Downloads
Display Driver Uninstaller Download version 18.0.3.7
Guru3D RTSS Rivatuner Statistics Server Download 7.3.0 Final
Media Player Classic - Home Cinema v1.9.10 Download
GeForce 461.72 WHQL driver download
AIDA64 Download Version 6.32.5640 beta
CrystalDiskInfo 8.11.2 Download
AMD Radeon Adrenalin Edition 21.2.3 driver download
GPU-Z Download v2.37.0
Intel HD graphics Driver Download Version: DCH27.20.100.9313
HWiNFO Download v6.43 - 4380 Beta


New Forum Topics
New Upcoming ATI/AMD GPU's Thread: Leaks, Hopes & Aftermarket GPU's Next-gen AMD EPYC (Genoa) Would get 50% larger socket SP5, 96 cores and 400W TDP Intel would be bundling Hitman 3 with its processors RTSS 6.7.0 beta 1 Need help with HPET Just did raid 0 m2 ssds GeForce 461.72 WHQL drivers: download & discussion AMD Memory Tweak - Read/Modify Timings on the fly! Guru3D Rig of the Month - February 2021 NASA Perseverance rover 200 MHZ CPU costs $200K




Guru3D.com » News » Razer Hammerhead in-ear headset ships soon

Razer Hammerhead in-ear headset ships soon

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/17/2013 08:10 AM | source: | 4 comment(s)
Razer Hammerhead in-ear headset ships soon

Razer spreads word on their Hammerhead in-ear headsets. A lineup that entails both a Hammerhead and Hammerhead Pro version. Both headsets will become available in August for 49.99EUR ($49.99) and 69.99EUR ($69.99), respectively.

The Razer Hammerhead in-ear headsets offer incredible durability and fantastic audio quality from their 9 mm neodymium drivers, making them excellent choices for music listening on the go. The headsets come in two versions – the Razer Hammerhead and the Razer Hammerhead Pro, with the latter sporting an omni-directional microphone with an in-line remote for phone-call control, perfect for convenient voice communication. 

Both in-ear headsets are machined out of aircraft-grade aluminum, promising extreme durability, while maintaining a lightweight and comfortable form factor. With a matte, brushed surface finish, these in-ear monitors look as good as they sound. 

With interchangeable ear-tips included in three sizes and optional bi-flange attachments, the Razer Hammerhead in-ear headsets offer ultimate sound isolation. 

“With numerous mobile PC gaming systems emerging, peripherals that offer both great performance and portability on-the-go are what make the experience complete,” says Min-Liang Tan, Razer co-founder, CEO and creative director. “The Razer Hammerhead and Hammerhead Pro’s unrivalled durability and deep bass tones are fantastic for any gamer or music listener with an active lifestyle.” 

The inner acoustics chambers of the Razer Hammerhead in-ear headsets feature a sonically optimized design to increase aural resonance. Paired with high-performance, precision-tuned, 9 mm neodymium drivers, the headsets produce a sound signature packing strong bass while maintaining crystal clear mid-levels and highs.

About the Razer Hammerhead Pro Analog Gaming & Music In-Ear Headset
The Razer Hammerhead Pro In-Ear Headset is an in-ear monitor (IEM) engineered from the ground up to set the standard in portable gaming audio. Machined out of aircraft grade aluminum, the Razer Hammerhead Pro embodies ultimate durability packaged in a lightweight, comfortable form factor.

Encased within each sleek, brushed shell is a high performance, precision-tuned 9mm neodymium driver. Paired with an optimized inner acoustics chamber in each shell, these in-ear monitors produce a sound signature that packs a mean, earth-shattering bass while maintaining crystal clear mids and highs. The Razer Hammerhead Pro comes through with a full-bodied low-end frequency, pounding in the beats without distortion. 

Supreme quality sound would be wasted if drowned out by stray, ambient noises. That is why the Razer Hammerhead Pro comes equipped with interchangeable ear-tips in 3 sizes, along with an optional pair of bi-flanges to provide superior sound isolation and bass response. 

This exceptional audio solution also features an in-line omnidirectional microphone with one-touch phone call control for crystal-clear, convenient voice communication with mobile devices on the go. 

Topped off with a compact carrying case for portability, the Razer Hammerhead Pro epitomizes the way in-ear monitors should be experienced – with style, comfort and aural fidelity. 

Product features: 

  • Machined lightweight aluminum body
  • Advanced passive noise isolation
  • Interchangeable ear-tips with bi-flanges
  • Powerful drivers for supreme audio fidelity with extreme bass
  • Compatible with iPhone, Android and mobile devices
  • Omnidirectional microphone
  • Audio/Mic splitter adapter for PC connection 

    Headphones 
  • Drivers : 9 mm Neodymium Magnets with CCAW
  • Frequency Response : 20 Hz – 20 kHz
  • Impedance : 16 ?
  • Sensitivity @ 1 kHz : 106 dB
  • Input Power : 1 mW @ 126 mV
  • Cable Length : 1.3 m / 4.27 ft
  • Approximate Weight : 12.5 g / 0.03 lbs
  • Connector: Analog 3.5 mm Combined Jack (Headphone and Mic) 

    Microphone 
  • Frequency response : 50 Hz – 10 kHz
  • Signal to Noise Ratio : 55 dB
  • Sensitivity (@1kHz) : -42 dB +/-3 dB
  • Pick Up pattern : Omni-Directional 

Also available are the Razer Hammerhead Analog Gaming & Music In-Ear Headphones for those who do not require voice communications with the IEMs.



Razer Hammerhead in-ear headset ships soon Razer Hammerhead in-ear headset ships soon Razer Hammerhead in-ear headset ships soon Razer Hammerhead in-ear headset ships soon Razer Hammerhead in-ear headset ships soon Razer Hammerhead in-ear headset ships soon




« Is it possible for the NSA to Spy through the Xbox Kinect ? · Razer Hammerhead in-ear headset ships soon · Micron: 16nm NAND flash memory coming up »

War child
Senior Member



Posts: 329
Joined: 2013-01-03

#4621142 Posted on: 07/17/2013 11:00 AM
According to reviews the sound is great but not worth the cost of the product. Many other earphones that are cheaper produce equal sound, if not better at a lower cost.

My grievance is that there is no inline volume control on the earphones. How can they skip on this common feature.

Lane
Senior Member



Posts: 6361
Joined: 2005-02-25

#4621198 Posted on: 07/17/2013 01:29 PM
According to reviews the sound is great but not worth the cost of the product. Many other earphones that are cheaper produce equal sound, if not better at a lower cost.

My grievance is that there is no inline volume control on the earphones. How can they skip on this common feature.

Its not what i have read, in the 50$ and under, its on paar and even better... He produce a bit too much of bass, but the only earphones balanced at this price is the Logitech E600 so...

Anyway, im not really much interested on it and im a bit more curious about the CM ones. ( even just for the color, i cant stand green fluo )

Need say i was think lately to some earbuds for when i dont want take my big over-ears headsets when behind my pc.. ( just for quick voice com and short gaming, or music listening ).

Ven0m
Senior Member



Posts: 1774
Joined: 2005-08-12

#4621730 Posted on: 07/18/2013 09:53 AM
There are also some interesting budget-oriented Nuforce iems. Razers look solid, however you can get cheap & functional storage case if you're afraid you might break your earbuds when transporting, for example I use this: http://www.yourbrainwavz.com/case01.html

k1net1cs
Senior Member



Posts: 3783
Joined: 2010-11-14

#4621879 Posted on: 07/18/2013 02:02 PM
...and somehow I read that as 'Hemorrhoid' at first glance.

I'm sticking to my UE in-ears. =/

Post New Comment
Click here to post a comment for this news story on the message forum.


Guru3D.com © 2021