![]() ![]() Remembering all of these haptic commands can be a bit annoying, but you can customize them to make it a bit easier in the Razer Audio app, if you choose. By default, you can control the volume, switch audio modes, enable ANC, and more, by combining haptic taps and holds. While there are no physical buttons on the earbuds, the outside of each one features a haptic sensor behind the Chroma RGB-illuminated Razer logo. At the base of each stem is a microphone that can be used for in-game chat, as well as audio input for phone calls over Bluetooth. ![]() The Hammerhead HyperSpeed earbuds contain 10mm audio drivers that deliver a full range of audio, while also offering optional active noise cancellation and ambient sound modes. It’s also very lightweight, weighing just 56g in total – or 44g without the earbuds. It also has a small indicator light on the outside that illuminates when opened, as well as when it’s plugged in to charge via the USB-C port on the bottom. ![]() The case itself is fairly nondescript, with a small gray PlayStation logo in the center, and Razer etched into the top. Inside of the slightly rounded, oblong flip-top case you’ll find both earbuds neatly tucked away, charging wirelessly through the magnetic nodes at the bottom of each stem. The AirPods-like design of the earbuds and case don’t deviate too much from the status quo. The Razer Hammerhead HyperSpeed earbuds are a completely wireless pair of gaming headphones that are officially licensed by PlayStation and work across PS5, PC, and Mac, as well as any Bluetooth-enabled devices like smartphones, tablets, and more. 10 Images Razer Hammerhead HyperSpeed Earbuds – Design and Features ![]()
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