Sunday, October 23, 2016

Review gaming in-ear monitor Razer Hammerhead PRO V2

Very rarely there is the gaming headsets intracanal type with good sound. We can not say that gaming in-ear monitor Razer Hammerhead PRO V2 raised the bar for audio quality, but they have a certain zest and style. Let’s look at them in more detail.

EQUIPMENT

Supplied headphones with a hard carrying case, extra ear pads, an adapter for a computer and documentation.

DESIGN

Second Appearance gaming in-ear monitor Razer Hammerhead PRO V2 has not undergone major changes compared to the first generation. The bowls are made of metal, chopped ends added convenience when using. Cable naturally green type noodles. Cord, by the way, is not of the highest quality, but there is no question of strength.
Review of gaming in-ear monitor Razer Hammerhead PRO V2
The design is more focused on the younger generation of gamers and supporters Razer products.

EASE OF USE

Review of gaming in-ear monitor Razer Hammerhead PRO V2
Here gaming in-ear monitor Razer Hammerhead PRO V2 all quite well. Bowls sit perfectly in the ear, the cable does not cling to clothing. The downside is that the same cable has an increased length – how-to Gaming Headset. So that, when used indoors with the desktop computer, is pretty good, but when listening to music on the street in my pocket was continuously unwound the tangle of wires.

SOUNDING

Review of gaming in-ear monitor Razer Hammerhead PRO V2
If you start from the fact that this is a gaming in-ear monitor Razer Hammerhead PRO V2 – the sound can be called good. But if the price – it is average. During testing, I also listened to Meze 11 Neo, which is in the same price range but gives a higher quality sound. Hammerhead Pro V2 fall into the niche market, which already held the championship OSTRY KC06 / 06A, SoundMAGIC E80 and FiiO EX1 – but this alone does not benefit Razer model. All of these headphones exceed Hammerhead Pro V2 virtually all indicators.
Lovers bass headphones can be to the taste but expect each instrument distinctly detail is not necessary. Sometimes the sound is very muffled, sometimes sharply contrary. But in fairness, it should be noted that no one expects from such a product sound level Hi-Fi. As noted above, it is good for gaming headsets, but loses a conventional in-ear monitor in this price category. This sound insulation in Hammerhead Pro V2 allows you to cut off the loud outside noise, but that can not afford to enjoy the music, so it is audible microphonic.
Review of gaming in-ear monitor Razer Hammerhead PRO V2
Basic testing is carried out using a digital-to-analog converter ASUS EONE MKII MUSES, as the main sound source using a PC. To evaluate the sound is played by a special set of test tracks, which are able to unlock the potential of speakers or headphones. As a last favor Prime Test CD # 1, and such individual compositions like Given Up – Linkin Park, Oh Pretty Woman – John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers, Funky Monks – Red Hot Chili Peppers, Scream Aim Fire – Bullet For My Valentine in Audio CD format. Evaluated following audio indicators: the width of the scene (as far as volume is recreated sound field), high frequency (violin, drum cymbals), low frequency (bass), midrange frequencies (vocals), detailed sound (how well can hear details of the composition). The author’s opinion is subjective grade is with an eye on the price of the headphones.

PLUSES: ORIGINAL DESIGN, ERGONOMICS, QUALITY MATERIALS BOWLS SURROUND BASS
CONS: NOT THE BEST-IN-CLASS SOUND, THE COLORS ARE NOT FOR EVERYONE, MICROPHONE CABLE EFFECT

CONCLUSION

The gaming in-ear monitor Razer Hammerhead PRO V2 is quite good an in-ear monitor from the manufacturer of gaming peripherals. From the sound of star models with the sky is not enough, but it is impossible to say that speakers output the sound of lean too much – it is at a level slightly above the average. Headphones well sit in your ears, but cable noodle is very long and not everyone is suitable for listening to music on the street. And yes, the design is more for Razer devices adherents or young gamers.

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