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Razer keep going releases of gaming products, this time with a couple of headphones known as Razer Opus. This model can be admired in the images below and it is an over-the-ear headset, one with a more sober design and without RGB lighting.
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The Razer Opus, however, stands out for its active background noise cancellation and THX certification. These are wireless headphones with 40mm drivers in each cup. It also integrates a microphone, not only to communicate with other players, but also to capture the environment to better filter noise. The pillows have memory foam and there are also physical buttons on board, which are used to answer calls, adjust the volume, turn on or off the ambient sounds.
The headset comes with Bluetooth 4.2, aptX and AAC codec, and Razer claims this product offers 25 hours of battery life on a single charge. The design reminds me a lot of the Sony WH-1000XM2, only we don’t have touch control panels or NFC. Control is carried out strictly on the basis of 5 physical buttons. There is also an auto pause / auto play function when you take the headphones off and put them on your head. The device comes with a 1.5m long cable, airplane adapter and carrying case.
The price is $ 255 and the product is only sold in China for now.