Razer Hammerhead True Wireless (2nd Gen) Bluetooth Gaming Earbuds
$69.99
Condition: Refurbished
style: TW
Top positive review
3 people found this helpful
It’s a good set of headphones
By Roland V Pineda on Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2022
Probably the best set of earbuds if gotten. They stay in. The sound is great. And the Lightning is the best feature. My only gripe is the connectivity. You go past certain areas with Wi-Fi towers, and the sound becomes scratchy. The battery life is ok but tedious when your on the road and the earbuds and case loose charge without and good battery indicators on the unit or the app or phone that includes the charge left in the case. Other than that, a solid set of earbuds.
Top critical review
2 people found this helpful
Cheaply made, not worth the msrp. Don’t bring them anywhere you might drop them on a hard surface.
By Chris on Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
I purchased these ear buds to use on my commute to and from work. My first pair started having connectivity issues three weeks into owning them. I had the replaced, and the second pair lasted me about a year before they ate it. The sound quality was fine, nothing to write home about, and the active noise cancelling did actually work, though to use the Razer software you NEED an internet connection (why you need to log into an account to change settings in the ear buds is ridiculous) so if you’re in a tunnel or out of service you’ll have to use the tap commands which don’t work well at all. I turned off the LEDs on them since the sub par battery life will only give you about 4 hours of use before it needs to charge. Due to the physical design of these ear buds, you will end up dropping them as I do. They are very slick, small, and have very curved edges which can cause them to slide right out of your hands. They also have a long stem that will get pushed around if you are wearing a hat, bandana, or anything that goes past your ears which can also lead to them getting knocked out of your ears. As I came to find out, the ear buds are made of two pieces, and the piece that holds the driver is very small and the plastic is very thin. As a result, a drop can pop it out as it appears the adhesive that holds it in isn’t very strong, and the wires that connect to the driver are also extremely small, possibly AWG #24 or even smaller. With the flimsy design, tiny wire and even smaller soldered connection, this lead to one of the ear buds breaking apart. If you’re going to purchase these, don’t bring them anywhere you may drop them on hard surfaces because odds are, they won’t survive.
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