The razer opus x headset serves and at a surprising price
Razer Today announced a follow-up of his Opus wireless headset, which was launched a little over a year. This new earphone on the ear is simply called the Razer Opus X and, as its predecessor, offers a series of features that include the cancellation of active noise. The headset is being launched even today, so Razer is not losing the time that deletes this product.
While Razer usually goes to his products mainly in the players, it seems that he is aimed at Opus X in a more conventional crowd. In an announcement today, Razer describes Opus X as a “fashionable wireless headset for immersive, uninterrupted games, entertainment and work”. Maybe the test of that approach is in the colors that chose: In contrast to the original Opus that was available at midnight blue and classic black, Opus X is offered in Razer Green, Mercury White and pink quartz.
Opus X is also quite less expensive than Opus Standard. While Opus Standard had a price tag that reached $ 200, Opus X costs half of that, with a price of $ 99.99. In a headset that offers active noise cancellation, that is a fairly solid price.
Razer says that Opus X uses the controllers of 40 mm tuned and Bluetooth 5.0 for wireless connectivity. In addition to the cancellation of active noise, it also has a fast care mode that allows users to listen to their surroundings. The headset also comes equipped with two built-in microphones along with a game mode that promotes a latency of 60 ms, although it is recommended that you keep the headphones within two feet of your game device when using this mode.
At a full load, Razer affirms that Opus X can last up to 30 hours with AC activated and up to 40 with ANC off. In general, it sounds like Opus X is a solid and less expensive counterpart for Opus Standard, and is available nowadays from the Razer website and select Retailers.