Hammerhead True Wireless Pro: Specs and Features
The Hammerhead True Wireless Pro offers a secure in-ear design with ‘Comply’ foam tips that offer enhanced noise isolation. The company is also offering 6 additional sets of silicone tips for a more customized fit. It also comes with an IPX4 rating that denotes resistance to water and sweat. The earbuds also come with 10mm drivers, two built-in microphones and a 60ms low-latency connection. The headphones have a frequency response of 20Hz – 20kHz and an impedance of 16Ohm, while the mics come with a frequency response of 100Hz – 10kHz and have a signal-to-noise ratio of 60dB. Another notable feature of the Hammerhead Pro is a ‘Gaming Mode‘ that Razer says will boost the earbuds’ wireless performance during competitive games. There’s also an Attention Mode that will enable users to let in ambient sound to increase awareness of their surroundings. Image Courtesy: Razer As mentioned already, the Hammerhead True Wireless Pro comes with ‘advanced hybrid active noise cancellation’ that the company claims “nullifies both external and unwanted internal noise by generating inverse sound waves simultaneously”. It also features THX certification, which guarantees that the sound output is exactly as the audio engineer intended it to be. As with most TWS earbuds, the Razer Hammerhead Pro comes with touch-enabled controls that let users easily toggle between active noise cancellation and Attention Mode, control their music and calls, and activate their smartphone’s voice assistant. The company also claims a battery life of up to 4 hours for the earbuds and a further 16 hours with the charging case.
Price and Availability
The Hammerhead True Wireless Pro is currently on sale for $199.99/ €209.99 on the official Razer web store and across retail outlets in the US, Canada, EU, China, and the Asia Pacific. Razer is also selling a protective TPU carrying case with a carabiner clip for $29.99/ €34.99. You can learn more about the Hammerhead Pro from the official Razer website. Featured Image Courtesy: Razer