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Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Earbuds $86.98 + Post ($0 with Prime) @ Amazon US via AU

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A good AirPods alternative for Android users.

Usually goes for $184 in Australia.

Free shipping for Amazon Prime members.

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  • Can anyone verify if these fall out easily?

    • +1

      It comes with a silicone sleeve which should help to stay in your ears.

  • What's the go? why is this almost at "refurb" prices?

    • +2

      Razer products get a heavy discount regularly.

      Also there are often very good deals from Amazon US store.

      • True? well, this is very appealing.. I'll do a bit of research. Thanks!

        • +2

          There is a very good review on this. https://youtu.be/gjvaiC8L-iU

          I think at this price range, it is worth considering.

          For Android users, the overall better product would be something like Galaxy Buds or Buds Plus, but they are more expensive too.

          • @aveeno bb: Or the soundpeats trueengine series.

            As a massive audiophile myself, those little dual-driver $50aud buds are mindblowing.

            Better than anything ive tried in the sub$300 range (and a few that are above; they're worlds more 'flat' and natural than airpods for example).

  • -2

    ew toothbrush design. why not just buy xiaomi ones at like $20

  • No chroma support?

  • Bought these a while back and promptly returned. It's pretty crap quality for the price; you're really just paying for the brand.

    • How much did you pay then?

      • Bit more than this around Black Friday. I think about $100

  • +2

    Seriously guys; if you want them mostly for listening, not calls; look into the soundpeats truengine range (any of the dual-driver series).

    Having spent 3 years legally blind, i became a bit of an audiophile and worked as a professional EQ tuner for theatre installs and dedicated sound rooms.

    The tldr on soundpeats, is that the microphone is quiet.

    But the playback quality is above anything ive tried (and ive tried a lot…); comparing back to back with airpods, the soundpeats were worlds more accurate.

    Compared to Beats, way less fake dynamic bass (which is a good thing; they still have bass).

    Id actually compare their sound output to Sennheiser Momentum earphones, not earbuds.

    The soundstage is a little smaller, they are buds after all, and you cant (physics!) Get the same kick out of a small driver than a large one.

    But having a dedicated bass driver in a wireless ear bud, honestly lets the details in the upper mids and highs come through so perfectly.

    For about a $50, i rate them the highest.

    • what can you recommend for decent call/voice quality? i hear the soundpeats aren't the best for that.

      • Quality is fine, especially on any of the 'airpods style' ones, they're just quiet.

        Its the downfall of the $50 buds, not many have sensitive mics.

    • I'm looking for some neckband in-ear wireless earphones/buds(don't know the terminology) purely for audiobooks while doing stuff round the house -of the 3 neckband models is there any that is particularly suited or that you would recommend? No need for calls, won't listen to music (not an audiophile), just need to be able to hear the narrator's voice clearly (have some el cheapo bluetooth earphones and the voice was so fuzzy I couldn't distinguish words). Will be moving about while wearing them but not the level of motion of running, say. Only one of the pairs (with the wings) is 20% off. Can the wings be removed? I am worried they will be uncomfortable.

  • Would love this but i keep losing mine. Bought 2 sets and already missing 1 of each lol

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