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;
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 a penny under £100, 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 wouldn’t have got past the green LEDs, anyway. That’s the biggest problem, really: if you’re not a fan of the styling, I’m not going to convince you to pick a pair up. You'd be better off with Soundmagic's cheaper E10BT. If you don’t mind wearing your gaming pride on your sleeve (or in your ears) though, these are better made, and have a better designed battery than the SoundMagic. Or maybe you just like green LEDs - and don't mind paying an extra £30 for the priviledge. Buy the Razer Hammerhead BT here from Razer (UK) | Buy the Razer Hammerhead BT here from Razer (USA)
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;
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