Razer announces Opus, a THX-certified pair of nice-looking, noise-cancelling headphones
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- Anonymous
- fIP
- 20 May 2020
AnonD-783706, 20 May 2020Why doesn't anyone point out that THX is a subsidiary of Ra... moreI was looking for this in the article and no mention
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- Canis
- K@c
- 20 May 2020
Another overpriced plastic crap from Razer
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- Anonymous
- XTk
- 20 May 2020
at this price point they will compete with senn hd 4.50 and Sony wh 1000xm2 (or xm3 for $50 more). i hope they'll deliver good quality to justify the price
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- Anonymous
- mqP
- 20 May 2020
Looks like Sony's headphones
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- g5f
- 20 May 2020
No graph of frequency response or noise cancelation, so expect about that much quality.
5 band EQ many use is almost useless, but that's the same for every brand.
May be better after someone test it so you can get better quality out of it, just for having a Jack it's worth something.
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- Anonymous
- 7XY
- 20 May 2020
imparanoic, 20 May 2020shame, no high bitrate wireless audio, only bluetooth 4.2 ... moreMore features, Low price, and Good specs. Pick only two.
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- imparanoic
- U$3
- 20 May 2020
shame, no high bitrate wireless audio, only bluetooth 4.2 which uses same bitrate as 20 year old bluetooth, why did not impliment aptx hd, ldac or bluetooth 5.0?
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- AnonD-783706
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- 20 May 2020
Why doesn't anyone point out that THX is a subsidiary of Razer? 👀