Testseek.com have collected 39 expert reviews of the Razer Hammerhead and the average rating is 79%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Hammerhead.
June 2018
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Published: 2020-05-13, Author: Jason , review by: techaeris.com
Great lag-free audio for gaming,Recent firmware updates adds tap remapping,Decent battery life,Virtual assistant activation support,IPX4 water-resistance,Can remap function button actions
Even though secure, they feel loose when worn,Music listening quality is hit and miss due to lack of good seal,Tapping function button can be a bit tricky,A bit on the pricey side considering the alternatives
To be honest, the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Earbuds are a mixed bag. I'm not a fan of the design due to the lack of a good seal and I feel that impacts the audio quality. Still, they do offer decent battery life and lag-free audio when used for mobil...
Published: 2018-06-24, Author: Jordan , review by: androidpolice.com
A tangle-free flat cable, metal driver housings, and even glowing Razer logos all make this a solid product. Beauty, however, is in the eye of the beholder, Overall, sound is quite good, The cable is very long, which is great for tall people like me, Raze
While it's not Razer's fault, the Hammerhead isn't guaranteed to work with every USB-C device out there. One noticeable example from my testing was the OnePlus 5T, It may not be to everyone's liking. If you're familiar with Razer, it won't surprise you, b
Razer Hammerhead USB-C8.5/10design8/10sound9/10value8/10For $80, I'd say the Razer Hammerhead is one of the best USB-C earphones to buy right now. Unless you're ardently against the neon green and glowing logos, you won't find much to dislike. Similar opt...
Improved on from the previous generation, the Razer Hammerhead USB-Type C headphones have decent audio and build quality for your smartphone to game or listen to music on the go...
The Razer Hammerheads USB C earbuds continue the lineage of a long line of excellent accessories from Razer. Everything that they do they do well. From the choice of materials, to the fit and finish to the overall audio quality there's nothing about these...
At a penny under $170, the Hammerhead BT looks like pretty good value. It's a well-made set of in-ears, with excellent wireless range, decent battery life and with sound quality to match.No, the bass-heavy tuning won't keep audiophiles happy, but then the...
Comfortable, Clean and modern design, Technically impressive sound, Great build quality, Nice array of accessories included, Good ANC, Neutral, - No cable strain relief, - Drains more of your phone battery than standard 3.5mm audio devices
In-line controller has small fiddly controls, Can't listen to music and charge phone at the same time
It's very clear that Razer intended these to be for everyday use rather than gaming and it does show. Usually, when you listen to music on dedicated gaming earphones, the experience leaves somewhat to be desired, but when the earphones are intended for ca...
Published: 2017-05-10, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Comfortable fit with plenty of interchangeable ear-tips, Respectable battery life, Magnetic neckband clip keeps everything in place when you're moving
Green LEDs and colour scheme not exactly subtle, Bass-heavy tuning
At RM549, the Hammerhead BT looks like pretty good value. It's a well-made set of in-ears, with excellent wireless range, decent battery life and with sound quality to match.No, the bass-heavy tuning won't keep audiophiles happy, but then they probably wo...
Abstract: “Hammering the bass” This is what razer promised us, and they didn't fail. This so called gaming in ear earphones does the job well, with a very nice design considering its aluminum body, it surely looks gorgeous. It comes with 3 extra ear tips with diffe...