Of course, Hammerhead Pro is a bunch of true wireless earbuds, so they include “normal” use: music and video. To help keep you locked, this model offers “advanced” hybrid ANC. Pro earbuds have microphones inside and outside to detect unwanted noise “before Verse produces sound waves”. Hammerhead Pro also provides touch controls for activating quick focus mode, playing music, playing, calling, and calling a virtual assistant. These gestures can be rearranged in Razor’s companion app, where you can adjust the EQ and even take the appropriate test to make sure you’ve chosen the right ear tips. Earbuds are also rated IPX4, so they should only withstand sweating and spraying.
Like the abundant hammerhead model, this Pro version lacks when it comes to battery life. The rough in this case promises only four hours on earbuds with four extra charges. The company is also selling a TPU case for the case, complete with a carabiner to clip on a bag or other item.
The Hammerhead True Wireless Pro is available today from Razer.com for $ 200 (€ 210). The optional extra case is case 30 (35). Both will go on sale at additional retailers later this month.