Despite there being no active noise cancelling,
the Hammerhead USB - C creates a nice tight seal in your ears and as such you get a good amount of passive noise isolation.
As you might expect,
the Hammerhead USB - C buds also pack an in - line remote and come with a custom carrying case.
Razer's
Hammerhead USB - C earbuds are available and shipping now directly from Razer for $ 79.99.
Alongside the launch of its new Razer Phone, Razer also has a new set of matching
Hammerhead USB - C earbuds up for grabs.
In terms of build,
the Hammerhead USB - C packs all of the same specs as its Hammerhead siblings.
While the Razer
Hammerhead USB Type - C headphones are designed to be used with Razer's new smartphone, they're also compatible with other devices that feature USB - C audio technology.
The Razer
Hammerhead USB - C is available directly from the company's online store for $ 79.99.
The Razer
Hammerhead USB - C delivers that exact audio immersion anywhere you are.
Compared to the industry standard of 6 mm, the Razer
Hammerhead USB - C is outfitted with 10 mm drivers for louder and clearer audio.
The Razer
Hammerhead USB - C houses a custom - tuned DAC converter that leverages its digital output to produce clean, unprocessed audio that comes straight from the source.
Not exact matches
The Razer
Hammerhead version 2
USB Type - C earbuds come equipped with 10 mm drivers, which Razer says result in sound that's 20 percent louder than the previous
Hammerhead earbuds.
Other than the freshly added
USB - C adapter, these seem mostly similar to the
Hammerhead V2 Pro earbuds that come with a 3.5 mm connector.
These
USB - C
Hammerheads also come equipped with a custom - tuned DAC that promises «clean, unprocessed audio.»
The
USB - C
Hammerhead removes the need for the dongle, hooking the headphones directly to the
USB - C port on the phone.
The
USB - C
Hammerhead still sounds great, is well designed and comfortable to wear while offering solid passive noise isolation and plenty of volume.
When Razer first showed me the Razer Phone, one of the questions that popped out of my mouth was «oh, so I guess there's going to be a
USB - C
Hammerhead now, then?»