Razer has announced the Adaro line of headphones, consisting of four models: bass-heavy in-ear earphones; analog stereo headphones; Bluetooth headphones; and DJ-style headphones.
Razer says the design tenets for the line are durability, comfort, and sound quality for music listening, targeting uses beyond gaming.
No South African pricing has been announced yet and the headsets go on pre-order in January 2014 at the Razer online store, with expected worldwide availability in February 2014.
Razer Adaro In-Ear Analog Earphones
The in-ear Adaro features:
- milled aluminium housing;
- 10mm neodymium drivers;
- interchangeable ear tips in three sizes;
- bi-flange attachments;
- carrying case;
- Price: U.S. $79.99 / EU €79.99
Razer Adaro Stereo Analog Headphones
The stereo set features:
- 40mm neodymium magnet drivers;
- a comfortable, lightweight and adjustable form factor;
- leatherette ear cushions.
- Price: U.S. $99.99 / EU €99.99
Razer Adaro Wireless Bluetooth Headphones
The wireless version of Andaro uses Bluetooth and has the following features:
- Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity with aptX technology for CD-quality audio;
- up to 20 hours of playback;
- 40mm neodymium magnet drivers;
- lightweight form factor;
- built-in playback and volume controls;
- plush leatherette ear cushions.
- Price: U.S. $149.99 / EU €149.99
Razer Adaro DJ Analog Headphones
Razer says the “Adaro DJ was crafted with producers, performers and discerning music listeners in mind.” The set features:
- 50mm dynamic drivers;
- closed ear cup design for sound isolation;
- swappable cable system with coiled and straight cables;
- adjustable and foldable architecture;
- included .25-in. audio adapter;
- plush leatherette ear cushions.
- Price: U.S. $199.99 / EU €199.99
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