Other neat features include Razer Chroma RGB lighting, offering 16.8 million different shades for you to customize the outward appearance of your buds. You’ll also be able to customize the lighting patterns and sync them with in-game lighting effects in certain titles. How enjoyable is it when you won’t see them in your ears? Unless, for some reason, you game while facing a mirror, perhaps not at all, but it’s a cool inclusion for those watching along, say, while you’re streaming.
As for longevity, Razer is advertising up to 6.5 hours of playback on Bluetooth while playing music without ANC or Chroma lighting effects, plus an extra 24 hours from the case. That drops to about 3.5 + 13 case hours with both on.
While using the HyperSpeed dongle, battery life drops to four and 14.5 hours for the buds and case with all effects off, respectively, and three plus 11 hours with everything on. These numbers aren’t great compared to other true wireless earbuds in contention, but they’re a solid improvement over the original Hammerhead buds, and these add 15W Qi wireless charging in the case (there’s also USB-C) to make charging easier.
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