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Razer Launches New Headphone Series

Razer, the world leader in high-performance gaming hardware, software and systems!!!!!!!!, today announced the Razer Adaro series, a new line of headphones designed for personal entertainment. The new audio lineup will initially feature four models: bass-heavy earphones, analog stereo headphones, Bluetooth headphones and DJ-style headphones. Each member of the Razer Adaro family is designed with a heavy focus on durability, comfort and uncompromised sound quality for music listening.The Razer Adaro series marks the company's latest venture into the personal entertainment audio space. The Razer Kraken and Electra, two of Razer's best-selling headphones, were tuned for music, as well as gaming.
The Razer Adaro series marks the company's latest venture into the personal entertainment audio space. The Razer Kraken and Electra, two of Razer's best-selling headphones, were tuned for music, as well as gaming.
 
All four Razer Adaro products are available for pre-order now. For more information, check out www.razerzone.com
 
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About the Razer Adaro In-Ear Analog Earphones 
Combining killer sound, a sleek, robust, aluminum body and a convenient, compact carrying case, the Razer Adaro Earphones are built for pure listening pleasure on-the-go.

Crafted and engineered to exacting standards, the Razer Adaro Earphones provide a solid in-ear aural experience. Precision-milled out of aircraft grade aluminum and finished with diamond-cut edges, the look and feel is as premium as its sound.

Incorporating quality hardware, the Razer Adaro Earphones are more than just head turners. High-performance, custom-tuned 10 mm neodymium drivers are sonically optimized to complement their inner acoustics chambers, producing crisp stereo sound. Interchangeable ear tips in three sizes and bi-flange attachments are included to personalize the fit.

 

Price:


U.S. $79.99 / EU €79.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com - Pre-order in January
Worldwide - February

Product features:
High-performance 10 mm dynamic drivers
Robust, precision-milled aluminum body
Personalized fit and sound isolation
Flat, anti-tangle cable
Compatible with most popular mobile devices
Included carrying case

 

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About the Razer Adaro Stereo Analog Headphones
To create the perfect pair of headphones for music listening, we approached the design with three things in mind: uncompromising audio, long-lasting comfort and robust portability. 

Packing high-performance, custom-tuned 40 mm neodymium magnet drivers, the Razer Adaro Stereos deliver crisp, natural-sounding acoustics for an amazing audio experience. These powerful drivers are housed in the custom-developed, fully adjustable architecture of the Razer Adaro Stereos, allowing for an extremely comfortable and lightweight design.

The Razer Adaro Stereos are meant to be taken wherever you go. Their construction is sleek and compact, allowing for easy transportation, yet they are incredibly robust for endless hours of use.

 


U.S. $99.99 / EU €99.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com - Pre-order in January
Worldwide - February

Product features:
Custom-tuned 40 mm dynamic drivers
Comfortable, lightweight form factor
Fully adjustable architecture
Plush leatherette ear cushions
Anti-tangle, braided fiber cable
Compatible with most popular mobile devices

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About the Razer Adaro Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
With its brilliant Razer Adaro sound, uncompromising portability and comfortable form factor, the Razer Adaro Wireless are the perfect headphones for hours of mobile music enjoyment.

The Razer Adaro Wireless is built to follow you wherever you go. Featuring Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX technology, the Razer Adaro Wireless easily connects to any Bluetooth-enabled device, providing pristine, cord-free audio quality.

Packing high-performance, custom-tuned, 40 mm neodymium magnet drivers, the Razer Adaro Wireless delivers a top-level listening experience. These powerful drivers are housed in a custom-developed, fully adjustable form factor that provides extreme comfort in a lightweight design.

 


U.S. $149.99 / EU €149.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com - Pre-order in January
Worldwide - February

Product features:
Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity with aptX technology
Up to 20 hours of playback
Custom-tuned 40 mm dynamic drivers
Comfortable, lightweight form factor
Playback and volume controls
Plush leatherette ear cushions
CD-quality audio over Bluetooth

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About the Razer Adaro DJ Analog Headphones
The Razer Adaro DJ was crafted with producers, performers and discerning music listeners in mind. Made with durable, high-performance components, the Razer Adaro DJ embodies hard-hitting, powerful sound in a modern, functional package. 

The large, sonically balanced drivers deliver rich, natural sounding acoustics and heavy bass, perfect for spinning behind the console or jamming to tracks on-the-go. These potent drivers are housed in mixing-friendly padded ear cups that swivel, rotate and collapse into a small, compact form factor. You can take the Razer Adaro DJ to the studio, to the club and everywhere between.

When designing the Razer Adaro DJ's architecture, we knew that we had to make something durable. Our industrial design team worked closely with our engineers to perfect a mix of metals and resilient plastics to produce a form factor that is incredibly lightweight, yet able to take a beating. Complete with DJ-ready accessories, a sturdy construction and powerful sound, the Razer Adaro DJ headphones are ready to drop a beat anytime, anywhere.

 


U.S. $199.99 / EU €199.99

Availability:
Razerzone.com - Pre-order in January
Worldwide - February

Product features:
Powerful, high-performance 50 mm dynamic drivers
Closed ear cup design for optimal sound isolation
Swappable cable system with included coiled and straight cables
Fully adjustable and foldable architecture
Included .25-in. audio adapter
Plush leatherette ear cushions
Compatible with iPhone, Android and other mobile devices

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Those Bluetooth ones actually look interesting... I'll wait for reviews though.

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to bad the majority of all their products are terribly overpriced and under-built :/

 

I have a razer mamba+black widow 2013 ultimate stealth, both are "meh" build quality, and I'm not abusive of my parts, the mouse is 1 year old and almost doesnt even work anymore lol

 

I understand sometimes all products from a company aren't bad, and that I may have just gotten a "dud" but I've heard nothing but bad reviews on most of the parts breaking in short amounts of time, etc.

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to bad the majority of all their products are terribly overpriced and under-built :/

 

I have a razer mamba+black widow 2013 ultimate stealth, both are "meh" build quality, and I'm not abusive of my parts, the mouse is 1 year old and almost doesnt even work anymore lol

 

I understand sometimes all products from a company aren't bad, and that I may have just gotten a "dud" but I've heard nothing but bad reviews on most of the parts breaking in short amounts of time, etc.

 

Everything I have bought from Razer is top quality, none of my Razer products have ever had any problems.

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No idea why these companies are trying to push into the already crowded audio market. If you look at the comparable headphones you can get for the same price, I'd be willing to bet they blow these out of the water.

I guess if you wanted everything you owned to be Razer...

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Oh look another yoga cd-68 rebrand. That's like the tenth one. I bet Razer still charge top dollar for it.

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What everyone is missing here and what i put in my own topic of this is that Razer actually talks about highs and mids and not just rumbling boomy bass! Will this be a mark for a new era of Razer audio? Who knows. I just hope Linus gets them in to review!

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I wonder if they'll be one of the first companies to do goof Bluetooth audio... Even though that's like impossible.

Wonder how they'll stack up to the new steel series h

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I will reserve any bias and wait to see what the reviews say.

I'm most likely to get flamed for this but finally someone with some sence. I agree with Inkz. I think its silly to judge a unreleased product bassed off an experence you had with an unrelated product from the same brand.

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I would NEVER buy any audio device from razer. It's trash

Have you even used one of their audio devices?

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Razer, the world leader in high-performance gaming hardware, software and systems!!!!!!!!

 

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to bad the majority of all their products are terribly overpriced and under-built :/

I have a razer mamba+black widow 2013 ultimate stealth, both are "meh" build quality, and I'm not abusive of my parts, the mouse is 1 year old and almost doesnt even work anymore lol

I understand sometimes all products from a company aren't bad, and that I may have just gotten a "dud" but I've heard nothing but bad reviews on most of the parts breaking in short amounts of time, etc.

Your not the only one I have a razer taipan worse thing I ever got would probs rather a generic Microsoft mouse lol I'm never buying razer again.

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Get Sennheiser HD 280's.. 

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I'm most likely to get flamed for this but finally someone with some sence. I agree with Inkz. I think its silly to judge a unreleased product bassed off an experence you had with an unrelated product from the same brand.

+1

Most people( including myself) have the tendency to criticize a product that they have never seem or touched in their lives. Just because a Company had a bad start doesn't mean their doomed to fail. They can learn from their mistakes and make a good product. I'm personally excited to see the reviews for these headphones, I've been wanting to replace my old $20 headphones that my mom gave me.

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