Razer is best known for gaming accessories, and its first pair of true wireless earphones come with a low-latency gaming mode that can ostensibly reduce audio lag. It feels like a bit of a gimmick to stay true to the gaming theme, but if you look past that, you'll find the Hammerhead True Wireless earphones sound surprisingly good for $99.99. They aren't fancy or good for exercise, but they offer strong bass and balanced sound for gamers and everyone else. Design The Hammerhead earphones look like black versions of Apple's AirPods, with some Razer flair. The earbud-and-stem design will look very familiar to Apple fans, as will the angled eartips that rest in your ear but don't go into the canal. Razer includes some silicone covers for the eartips, which help improve the fit, but you won't get a proper seal like you do with our favorite true wireless earphones (including the AirPods Pro). The earphones carry an IPX4 rating, which means they're somewhat water resistant, but not r...
Despite the lack of a strong ear seal, the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless earphones deliver surprisingly good audio for the price.
Balanced sound with strong bass; Relatively affordable
Lack in-canal seal; Mediocre battery life; Awkward controls; IPX4 rating doesn't provide much water resistance