Razer introduces Razer Adaro headphone series

adaroA brand new year would also mean ushering in a new slew of devices for the masses, if you happen to be a consumer electronics manufacturer. Well, the folks over at Razer know this, which is why they have just announced the spanking new Razer Adaro series, which is a new family of headphones that was specially designed for personal entertainment. This new audio range will initially boast of a quartet of models: bass-heavy earphones, analog stereo headphones, Bluetooth headphones and DJ-style headphones. All of the Razer Adaro family will boast of a heavy focus on durability, comfort and uncompromising sound quality for music enjoyment.

Normally, Razer is more well known for its gaming peripherals, but the Razer Adaro series would be a different kettle of fish altogether as it shows how the company intends to move into the personal entertainment audio space. All of the four Razer Adaro products will be available for pre-order at the moment in case you are interested, where they will combine killer sound that is crammed within a sleek, robust, aluminum body while sporting a convenient, compact carrying case. We are talking about pure listening pleasure on-the-go here, people.

It is said that the Razer Adaro headphone series have been crafted and engineered to exacting standards, so much so that putting a pair on would provide a solid in-ear aural experience. Precision-milled out of aircraft grade aluminum while sporting a finish with diamond-cut edges, I guess you can more or less classify this as sounding as good as it looks. Underneath the cans, one ought to be able to come across high-performance, custom-tuned 10 mm neodymium drivers which have been sonically optimized in order to complement their inner acoustics chambers, delivering crisp stereo sound. The interchangeable ear tips will arrive in three different sizes, while bi-flange attachments have been thrown into the mix to personalize the fit. The asking price? $79.99 or €79.99 a pop, depending on which side of the Atlantic you live in.

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Razer rolls out Adaro series of headphones and bass-centric earbuds

Razer has launched four new headphones and earbuds, all of them falling in the Adaro series of products. With this roll out comes the Adaro In-Ear Analog earphones, the Stereo … Continue reading

Razer Launches New Adaro Headphone Series

Razer Launches New Adaro Headphone Series

Razer today announced its new Adaro series, an entirely new line of headphones that it claims are designed for personal entertainment. Initially the new lineup contains four models, bass-heavy earphones, Bluetooth headphone, DJ-style headphones and analog stereo headphones. According to the company, when designing the Adore lineup, it kept a heavy focus on durability, comfort and “uncompromised” sound quality.

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    Razer Comms gaming communicator keeps you chatting on Android devices

    Razer unveiled its interesting Comms chat service for gamers back in April of this year. The idea is that you can use the Razer service to allow you to communicate with friends in games without having to rely on the in-game chat that the video game itself offers. When it originally launched it worked with […]

    Razer Comms Now Works With Android

    Razer Comms Now Works With AndroidRazer is a company that has more or less established itself as one of the premier names when it comes to all things gaming, especially peripherals. Still, this does not mean that they are found to be absolutely wanting when it comes to the software department, which is why the announcement of Razer Comms is such a big deal. What makes Razer Comms so special? It happens to be the first VoIP solution in the world that enables gamers to make VoIP calls and messages from in-game to Android phones and tablets, as well as vice versa.

    Of course, in order for those who are gaming and want to make a VoIP call to Android-powered smartphones will first need to have the Razer Comms PC client installed. Forget about Alt-Tab, that particular keystroke combo can now be relegated to history when you are gaming, since you are now able to make calls to your friends in-game. Not only that, you can also reply to text messages or reject calls from your Android smartphones within the PC client itself, which more or less translates to doing away with the need to check your smartphones occasionally just in case there is something urgent for you to attend to. While right now, the Razer Comms is compatible with Android phones and tablets only, we do know that Razer is working on an iOS version of Razer Comms that is scheduled for an early 2014 release tentatively. [Press Release]

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    Relive Seinfeld, Get A Better Input Device And A New Phone [Deals]

    Relive Seinfeld, Get A Better Input Device And A New Phone [Deals]

    Thrust yourself back into a time in your life that’s actually not as long ago as you think it was with all nine seasons of Seinfeld for only $75. Or you know, gift the show to someone you love/hate, or your parents who you have no idea how to shop for. [Barnes and Noble]

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    Razer Kazuyo iPhone Gamepad Leaked

    Razer Kazuyo iPhone Gamepad Leaked

    Ever since Apple announced they’ll begin supporting external gamepads for the iPhone and iPod touch, several accessory manufacturers have been scrambling to come up with something iOS gamers would want to use instead of on-screen virtual controls. Logitech has teased their “made for iPhone” game controller a few months ago, but according to a leaked image, Razer is set to introduce its own iPhone gamepad sometime soon.  (more…)

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    Razer says, “Release the Kraken!”

    razer-kraken-forgedWhen it comes to gaming peripherals, you know for sure that one name has ended up as a household recommendation to many gamers, and that would be Razer. Keyboards, mice, crazy claw-like controls, mouse mats and heck, even headphones, have become quite the area of specialty for Razer, and this time around, we have something which has been named after a famed underwater monster – the Kraken. We are talking about the Razer Kraken Forged Edition headphones that will be able to bring a careful balance between the aesthetics as well as performance.

    For starters, the Razer Kraken Forged Edition will arrive crafted with ear cups that have been machined out of aircraft-grade aluminum, followed by a finishing of a matte texture. In fact, just like those extremely precise Swiss timepieces, the Razer Kraken Forged Edition too, has been specially hand-assembled to make sure that every single one of these headphones would arrive right out of the box with premium build quality, looks and guts.

    Thanks to Razer’s bunch of dedicated audio engineers who have spent countless hours fine-tuning the Kraken Forged Edition’s 40 mm bass-heavy drivers, you can more or less say that perfection has been achieved, or it ranks pretty much high up there. This would mean the neodymium pair will play nice together with the headphone’s acoustic chambers and isolated closed ear cup design that helps to deliver booming bass, accompanied by clear mids and crisp highs. It does not matter whether you are gaming or listening to your favorite tunes, the Razer Kraken Forged Edition will still be able to deliver.

    Apart from that, the Razer Kraken Forged Edition would also feature a swappable cable with an in-line microphone, letting users convert it easily into a headset for gaming or telephony. If you happen to reside Stateside, it will cost you $299.99 a pop, while our friends living across the pond will have to pay €299.99 as usual. The Razer Kraken Forged Edition would be available worldwide from next month onward.

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    Razer Kraken Forged Edition gaming headphones get machined aluminum ear cups

    Gaming peripheral maker Razer has announced a new version of its high-end Kraken gaming headset. The new version of the headset shares much of the same style and features as the original with the addition of a new material for the earphone cups. The new headphones are called the Razer Kraken Forged Edition. The big […]

    Razer Kraken Forged Edition Headphones Introduced

    Razer Kraken Forged Edition Headphones IntroducedRazer, a trusted name when it comes to high performance gaming hardware, is back with a new pair of headphones for the masses. It is known as the Razer Kraken Forged Edition, where it is made out of machined aluminum and delivers killer sound, making this an ultra premium pair of headphones which was specially designed for music and gaming. Sporting crafted ear cups which have been machined out of aircraft-grade aluminum, it will also come finished with a matte texture, and all of it has been carefully hand-assembled to make sure that build quality would be able to match the premium looks and guts.

    The Razer Kraken Forged Edition would feature 40mm bass-heavy drivers that deliver perfect audio, in theory at least. This allows the neodymium pair to play nice with the headphone’s acoustic chambers, while the isolated closed ear cup design should ensure that thumping bass is delivered every single time, not to mention accompanied by the likes of clear mids and crisp highs. You can wear it for a length of time without feeling uncomfortable or literally, the heat, thanks to its plush leatherette ear cushions that line the ear cups. You can place your order now as it should arrive in time for Christmas, where it will retail for $299.99 or €299.99, depending on which continent that you live on. [Press Release]

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