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Razer Opus headphones review

 When you think of Razer, headphones probably aren’t the first thing that comes to mind. Gaming headsets, perhaps, but the company is more synonymous with gaming accessories and peripherals than general-use audio gear. Of course, those headsets can double as headphones, and Razer even has a true wireless model for mobile gamers. Despite that experience, the company hadn’t yet put all the pieces together in a solid set of noise-cancelling headphones. That is ... until now. The Razer Opus ($200) packs in THX-certified sound quality, active noise cancellation (ANC) and other features for much less than your typical flagship headphones. That seems like a great deal, if Razer can deliver on its promises.

The first thing you notice about the Opus is that it doesn’t have the typical Razer color scheme. There’s no black and green here. There’s not even the company’s tri-snake logo. Razer has a tendency to go all in on the branding, so it’s nice to see some restraint. Plus, if you’re looking for a set of all-around headphones, you might not want them to look like you just walked out of a League of Legends tournament. These are solid blue (black is coming soon) with tasteful Razer typography and THX logos on the outside. 

Pros
  • Stellar sound
  • Comfy fit
  • Solid ANC
  • Good battery life

 

Cons
  • Limited customization in the app
  • No quick-charge feature

Summary

Razer might be better known for its gaming gear, however the organization is an expert in the sound office. The Opus clamor dropping earphones sound astonishing gratitude to THX-confirmed sound quality and convenient EQ presets. Besides, the ANC makes a strong showing of shutting out would-be interruptions. Finish that off with a lightweight and comfortable fit and you have an extraordinary choice for $200. 


The general plan isn't excessively ostentatious all things considered. These resemble your run of the mill commotion dropping earphones. They're generally plastic with a delicate, cushiony leatherette headband and earpads. Crescent pivots overlay level onto the highest point of the earcups, like those from Sony and others. Furthermore, the earcups turn level, so you can overlay the Opus in toward the headband for moderately minimized capacity. There are physical locally available controls for volume, tracks and voice orders on the correct side just as an ANC and encompassing sound alternative alongside the force button on the left. Fortunately, these all function admirably, however you need to hold the ANC catch to utilize the surrounding sound/Quick Attention mode. That highlight naturally stops whatever you're tuning in to so you can quickly check out your environmental factors. 


Discussing sound, the genuine star here is the THX-affirmed sound. This isn't the primary Razer gadget to offer THX: The Kraken Ultimate gaming headset has spatial sound ready, for instance. In any case, the Opus needed to fulfill certain guidelines for bending and commotion separation notwithstanding vocal and exchange clearness. Truth be told, Razer said it needed to make various segment changes during the accreditation cycle to procure the THX seal of endorsement. The outcome is really heavenly sound quality for a bunch of $200 earphones. 


There's punchy bass with a profundity and lucidity you regularly don't discover on earphones in this value range. Sony's Extra Bass line is one special case, yet in general, sound quality is a key penance when you drop into the $200 territory. That is absolutely not the situation with the Razer Opus. Immaculateness Ring's WOMB utilizes an assortment of synths and drum machines to make touchy climate and dancy rhythms. The bass lines blast all through with rambling swells and different subtleties a few earphones battle with. As a result of the profundity of sound and detail the Opus offers, this collection is played in dazzling clearness. I'd contend Razer improves work with this than the Sony WH-XB900N. 


It's not simply bass-weighty classes by the same token. Acoustic acts like Watkins Family Hour additionally stable flawless on the Opus. Guitars, fiddle and different instruments remain all alone - layered as opposed to compacted. I've tried the gathering's most recent collection, Brother Sister, with a couple of various earphones now, yet practically every one of them pass on the feeling of your being in the room while they're playing. All that sounds open and breezy rather than only channeled into a soundboard for recording. Nonetheless, that spatial perspective is uplifted on the Opus, and you have a feeling that you're in a show corridor or recording studio with executioner acoustics. 


The Opus works admirably with motion pictures and TV also. Without unrecorded music scenes open, I've been watching a ton of show film on YouTube. Once more, the spatial part of the sound here gives you a superior feeling of essence for an immense celebration like Pol'and'Rock (Gojira's 2018 execution specifically). With the Opus, the group isn't a mass of clamor. You hear the swells of the acclaim and unmistakable serenades as they start. Additionally the sound from the stage has the conspicuous differentiation of being on a gigantic PA framework for the outside. It's live as well as novel. Likewise for Netflix's arrangement Sunderland Until I Die, which accounts the new battles of Sunderland Football Club in England. During game film, you can feel what it resembled to be there, with all the serenades and scoffs. I'm not talking Dolby Atmos or Ambeo-level inundation, yet the Opus puts you closer to the activity. 


To tailor the sound to your inclinations, Razer constructed an Opus buddy application for Android and iOS. It's restricted in what you can change, yet it offers an assortment of five sound presets: THX (default), Amplified, Vocal, Enhanced Bass and Enhanced Clarity. During my tests, the THX setting sounded best, however in specific cases I wound up utilizing Amplified also. I didn't enjoy the others, however that is simply me. They all appeared to be uneven in their own specific manner and somewhat undesirable. Truly, it's fine, on the grounds that the default setting is so acceptable. Razer plans to add greater usefulness to the product later on, so we should see more alternatives past the current presets soon. For the present you can see a battery-marker symbol (no rate), change auto-shutoff timing, turn off/on programmed delaying and access an item control. 


Notwithstanding the general sound quality, the clamor dropping capacity of the Opus is likewise decent. Like a great deal of other earphone organizations, Razer utilizes a mixture ANC arrangement with four commotion dropping amplifiers: two outwardly and two within. While I couldn't utilize these on a flight, which is my go-to test, the Opus made a fair showing shutting out my continually unruly family unit. I additionally utilized some counterfeit lodge commotion, and these earphones dealt with it well. In light of what I could set up at home, the ANC isn't up to the level Bose offers and comes up short on the robotization of Sony's versatile sound, however it does well to diminish the racket around you. 


With regards to battery life, Razer guarantees as long as 25 hours with ANC turned on. I was really ready to oversee a little more than 30 hours, so you ought to experience no difficulty. The organization doesn't specify any snappy charge highlights, just that totally recharging a completely drained battery will require four hours. That exclusion isn't really a dealbreaker, regardless of whether it is a standard element nowadays. Nonetheless, it is ideal to have the option to depend on an hour of recess in the event that you just have 10-15 minutes to charge. 


For options in the $200 territory, I like Sony's WH-XB900N ($250). These earphones have 30 hours of listening time, amazing bass and strong clamor wiping out for well under what you'd pay for lead models like the WH-1000XM3. Also, the WH-XB900N works with Sony's Headphones application for customization. Sony additionally as of late presented the WH-CH710N ($200), which offers 35 hours of battery life, ANC and an all the more balanced tone. For a non-Sony alternative, there's the Sennheiser HD 450BT ($199.95). These won't wow you with sound like the organization's expensive Momentum 3 Wireless, however the sound is respectable and the ANC execution is strong. Furthermore, the organization slice the cost to $149.95, which may influence you in case you're hoping to save more. 


Razer may not be the primary organization you'd consider with regards to general-use earphones, however it's an ideal opportunity to change that. The Opus packs a ton of premium highlights, including vivid THX sound, into a gadget that is much more reasonable than the opposition. The ANC probably won't be the best, yet it functions admirably enough to keep you tuned in when you should be. In the event that the organization can add more customization to its application, the Opus could be stunningly better. These are probably the best-sounding earphones you can purchase right now for $200, and different highlights make a convincing bundle that is anything but difficult to suggest.

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