If you want impressive sound and a great feature set, there aren't a lot of consumer-level over-ear headphones out there to choose from outside of what Bose, Sony and Beats roll out, and even fewer under $300. But, Razer didn't just create another nameles...
Published: 2020-06-27, Author: Taylor , review by: androidpolice.com
Up there with Sony and Bose to my ears, Nice. THX-certified, for what that's worth, At $200, the Opus are just about a steal
Quiet hissing isn't uncommon in ANC, but it's present here even with ANC switched off, Limited functionality. No fine-tuning the EQ, You can't call up the Google Assistant without using your phone
Bright, punchy sound, Comfortable and basic design, Easy to use controls
Subpar ANC performance, Very limited feature set, Signal noise is present
For the price point the Razer Opus is above average when it comes to audio quality and comfort, but is below average in terms of active noise cancelling and overall features. Aiming for $200 price is a great move from Razer for a first attempt into the li...