Even Razer is getting in on the game
Gaming brand Razer has jumped onto the True Wireless earbud bandwagon, releasing their own take dubbed the Hammerhead.
There’s plenty of similarities between Razer’s product and Apple’s, as it’s designed to sit in your ears but not go all the way in. The biggest difference between the two is that Razer’s offering is IPX4 rated, so it won’t get wrecked by sweat or water splashes – just don’t drop them in the water.
The earbuds have touch-sensitive panels on the back for music control and playback, and Razer claims that the Hammerhead was made with a custom Bluetooth 5.0 codec to reduce audio latency. Razer claims that the Hammerhead has a latency of just 60ms, which is lower than the industry average of 200ms.
The earbuds are rated for around 3 hours of use on a single charge, and the charging pod has enough charges for a total of 15 hours of use.
The Hammerhead True Wireless are priced at $100.