Razer's Moray in-ear headphones deliver excellent noise reduction and solid bass in a light, comfortable package. The travel-friendly Moray is perfect for PC gaming on the go with a laptop or listening to your iPod or MP3 player.
Included with the Razer Moray earphones are three sets of light, rubber, interchangeable ear buds, so you can choose the buds that fit your ears the most comfortably and achieve the greatest seal against external noise.
A carrying case and 3.5mm mini-plug round out the package -- oh, and some Razer stickers if you want to add a little Razer 'bling' to your PC.
The Moray headphones are light and comfortable, with no discomfort after about two hours of steady game play. And they did an excellent job of sealing out external noise. Over-ear 'hooks' would have been a nice touch to help keep th eear buds from falling out (primarliy for more active uses, such as jogging with an iPod).
Although the earphones sounded a tad tinny in Left 4 Dead, music playback delivered solid, thumping bass such small earphones.
The Razer Moray retails for about $35, which is fairly in line with similar headphones from the likes of Sony and other manufacturers.
Technical Specifications:
- Frequency response: 20 to 11000 Hz
- Sound pressure level: 110 dB
- Impedance: 17 ohms
- Max rated input: 20 mW
- Cable length: 1.3 m
- Connector: 3.5 mm miniplug
- Weight, including cable: 10.7 g
Return to PC gaming headset & audio review round up
More PC gaming peripheral reviews
PC gaming keyboards















Comments