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Razer Announces the Hammerhead Duo Earbuds for Mobile Gaming
This week, Razer unveiled their brand new Hammerhead Duo in-ear headset featuring dual driver technology focused more on mobile gaming. The dual driver tech is in reference to the two audio drivers within the headset that are working together to bring a much more vibrant sound than your standard earbuds would. The company has made two versions of the headset, one for regular mobile use with phones and tablets which features an inline control with volume and play/pause control and a microphone. The other version, however, is a Nintendo Switch version that has an inline microphone with a mute switch that allows for communication across games and calls if you use it for your mobile device as well. We have some of the stats below for those curious of the specs. The regular version for mobile devices is available now on Razer's website for $60, while the Nintendo Switch version will be available in early June for the same price.
Headphones
- Frequency response: 20 Hz-20 KHz
- Impedance: 32Ω ± 15%
- Sensitivity: 112 ± 3 dB (Max SPL)
- Input Power: 10 mW/20 mW
- Drivers: Dynamic + Balanced Armature
- Connector: 3.5 mm angled jack
- Cable length: 1.2 m
- Approx. Weight: 17 g
Microphone
- Frequency response: 100 Hz -10 kHz
- Pick Up Pattern: Omni-directional
- Signal to noise ratio: ≥ 58 dB
- Sensitivity: -40 ± 3 dB
In-Line Remote
- Volume controls: Volume Up/Down (for Razer Hammerhead Duo only)
- Center control: Play Pause Accept/ End Call (for Razer Hammerhead Duo only)
- Control: Mic mute enable/disable (for Razer Hammerhead Duo – Compatible with the Nintendo Switch™ only)
Compatibility
- Devices with 3.5 mm audio jack
- Devices with 3.5 mm audio + microphone combined jack