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Great for $50
By Sean Smith on Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2023
I’ve had ~$250+ Bose, ~$200 Sennheiser, random cheap crap, and these. I’m not massively versed on every option, but I know a few.I’d say the Bose were the best. The random crap is the worst…. but I’d actually place these between the Sennheiser and the Bose. The Bose were flawless and lasted me well beyond my Geek Squad protection plan before the batteries lost their ability to hold juice. The Sennheiser were trash, not even counting the fact that I wasn’t a huge fan of their sound profile… which was very tinny… the connection wasn’t great, and there was this thing with them where they’d connect to the Bluetooth in the case and rapidly drain all the batteries which was insanely annoying when I needed/wanted to use them.I like the sound profile on these better than the Sennheiser - if you’re looking at Razer, you probably know, though the smaller speakers are a bit tinnier/crunchier than you might be used to, they aren’t bad. Gaming mode seems ok, and, roughly a week in they are mostly devoid of issues - though, I can’t tell you if they’d outlast a hypothetical protection plan that I don’t have on them.Problems -1.) The rubber/silicone/whatever sleeves doesn’t always like to stay on.2.) Weirdly, when I pull the right earbud out (strangely always first) and put it in the case, the left starts playing again. This hasn’t seemed to cause any problems, though.3.) Minor gripe: It isn’t rgb, it’s just g. Still pretty cool, though, and I hope the v3, if there is one, improves on the v2 improvements while having true Razer rgb (absent on the v2).4.) No variation on the theme of Transparent hearing, which can be a nice touch once you’ve had it.I finally got around to playing with the EQ in the app, and it improved the sound quite a bit. It’s a bit harsher now, as I brought the mids out (basically I turned everything up a bit), but it is an improvement. They still aren’t perfect, but they are good for $50.
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Worst Earbuds I've used in a long time
By Ben Pollhein on Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2022
I had these headphones for all of a few hours before giving up on them. They took a lot of effort to setup (used on my PC), including having to go buy a new Bluetooth adapter. Finally get them set up, only to find that there is no way to customize them at all on your desktop, so I have to connect them to my phone and download the Razer app.Firstly, the container they come in are like if you took AirPod, and then made them as cheap as humanly possible. Also, due to the shape of the earbuds, you really have to wrestle to remove the earbuds every time from the case.I finally boot up a game and the sound quality for everything other than Discord calls is so painfully flat that the sound is painful to listen to. Changing to "gaming mode" didn't do literally anything, and the sound is just so boring and flat that they are simply not worth the price.On top of this the button on my right earbud didn't work at all, which eliminates half of the inputs you can do, because both headphones have seperate results based on the input.The only positive I can takeaway from this is the headphones are comfy. They sit in your ears well, but they fit very specifically, so rotating them is out of the question.TL;DR, These headphones are complete garbage, do not buy Razer products.

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