More convenient than most headsets for travel audio, Brilliant design, Good battery life and easy charging solution,
Sharp highs and muffled/muted bass, Connecting speaker cable too short
Razer Ferox ReviewFebruary 22nd, 2011 12:00 PM | by James Pikover | View Comments | ferox review, mobile, Portable, razer, razer ferox, razer ferox review, SpeakersPortable speakers, eh? How about that. It’s been years since I first started reviewing ...
Abstract: Razer, one of the biggest names in the gaming scene. Their gaming mice are considered to be the best or shall I say, the creme de la creme. Razer's newest gaming oriented peripheral is the Ferox which are portable speakers for gaming and music listenin...
Abstract: One of the largest 3rd-party peripheral manufacturers in the game, Razer has built a reputation for stylish products that improve both our performance in games and the overall experience outside of them. Today, we take a look at their latest product, t...
At the end of the day, don’t expect the Razer Ferox to completely replace your 5.1 desktop speakers or a high-end gaming headset like the Razer Megalodon.The lack of Bass reduces the gaming experience and excitement overall but the audio clarity and qu...
Batteries recharge over USB; attractive design; small form factor includes travel case
Expensive; tinny sound carries little bass power and struggles at loud volumes
The Razer Ferox gaming speakers are supposed to amplify the sounds of your portable gaming, but despite their progressive design, we're dissatisfied with the audio quality even at midrange volumes. We recommend spending a little more on Creative's D100 c...
Compact, rechargeable power source, decent sound for the size
Bass response is weak, really only appropriate for portable applications, proprietary cord
One of the largest 3rd-party peripheral manufacturers in the game, Razer has built a reputation for stylish products that improve both our performance in games and the overall experience outside of them. Razer's Ferox is a compact speaker system that you...
Abstract: Razer's Ferox speakers are simple but sexy, and Razer claims they’re “tiny but mighty”. Tiny they may be – they’re about as tall and wide as a tube of lipstick – but mighty they are not. The Ferox speakers had the worst frequency response of all the sp...
Published: 2013-04-11, Author: Chris , review by: macworld.co.uk
3W drivers allow for better sound than any laptop speakers; Extremely portable
Bass and high-end are withdrawn; Minor upgrade to most laptop speakers; Expensive
With a compact and lightweight design the Razer Ferox speakers are very portable and multiple users can listen easily with the 360-degree soundscape. However, they're overpriced considering the relatively mediocre audio quality: they're only a minor upgra...
With a compact and lightweight design the Razer Ferox speakers are very portable and multiple users can listen easily with the 360-degree soundscape. However, they're overpriced considering the relatively mediocre audio quality: they're only a minor upgra...
Small, very portable, Crisp, clear sounds, Good sound for size, Rechargeable via USB - up to 12 hours playback
Bass reproduction isn't great, Small cable
Razer have been at the forefront of the gaming peripheral world for quite some time now and as we have seen other companies branch off into other departments, so have Razer. Today is an example of just that.The Razer Ferox speakers are a portable solut...