Razer Earbuds - IPX4 Rating True Wireless Waterproof Earbuds For Fitness Freaks

    Razer Earbuds - IPX4 Rating True Wireless Waterproof Earbuds For Fitness Freaks

  • Bluetooth 5.0 auto-pairing feature for connectivity
  • Highly responsive to the audio of mobile games
  • Silicon tips ensure secured In-Ear fit and comfortability
  • 13mm driver technology for superior sound quality

Razer Wireless Bluetooth Earbuds


Did you know that true wireless hearables are so popular that their sales are escalated to a total of 230 million units worldwide by 2020? It might even increase to billions in the near future as the era of technology is nowhere near ending anytime soon. Razer store is the right destination to find some high-quality electronics that are popular for their features as well as their sleek and stylish built. 


Razer Hammerhead true wireless earbuds are better than usual earphones at every aspect with regards to functionality, portability, design, performance, battery, etc. The latest technology incorporated in this device allows it to use an in-sync audio response to visuals of mobile gaming. There is a customizable tuning system with 13mm driver technology that offers extremely rich texture to the bass in the sound and also provides a higher frequency for dynamic notes. The IPX4 water-resistance of this pair of earbuds is crucial for people who often use them while exercising. The secure in-ear fit built along with the silicone tips makes it to stay in place while jogging or during heavy movements. It can last up to a maximum of 15 hours in a day for a single full charge, which one can say is similar to that of earbuds from brands like Cambridge Audio and Tozo. The pairing and connectivity options are very flexible that they can pair themselves automatically with any device with a bluetooth 5.0 feature. They are a few of the electronics that are highly responsive to touch controls for music or calls. They are earbuds for Android and iOS compatible with their respective voice-assistants for sending voice commands to their smartphones while driving.