Abstract: Whether you are streaming games on Twitch or working from home and regularly hopping on Zoom video calls, you want to sound and look your best. Besides the fact that you are wearing sweatpants or no pants, some decent audio and video equipment can up your...
Published: 2020-04-21, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Clever design, Balanced sound, USB sound card supports two headsets at once,
Doesn't offer much bass power or treble finesse, Microphone isn't quite as clean as similar headsets, No Razer Synapse support for adjusting levels
The Razer Ifrit is a unique in-ear headset that includes a USB sound card that lets two gamers plug in for recording, but its audio performance doesn't quite measure up to the competition...
Lightweight, you can barely tell you're wearing a headset, Great sound, Microphone that is crisp and clear
A lot of wires that tangle easily, making it hard to take on and off quickly, Can feel a little loose, as it only rests on the top of your ears
If you're looking for a lightweight headset, with a great microphone and superb sound quality, consider checking out the Razer Ifrit. For its price point of $99, it packs a punch. As someone who wears glasses, and games for hours on end, I appreciate ever...
Published: 2018-11-26, Author: Darren , review by: futurefive.co.nz
I'm impressed with the Razer Infrit headset. It may not look like much, but that's the point. It's extremely powerful, versatile and discreet. It's perfect for streamers and anyone else looking for some light, slight headphones that won't mess up your h...
Lightweight design, Earphones are durable and sound excellent, Audio Enhancer is a neat device
Feels uncomfortable and cheaply made for the price, Lack of customisation and ugly base aesthetic
It's an unusual device that would be worth the £99.99 price if not for a few major problems – especially when you consider that there are so many other products, including Razer's own, that are worthy of a recommendation...
Pros, Clever design, Balanced sound, USB sound card supports two headsets at once
Cons, Doesn't offer much bass power or treble finesse, Microphone isn't quite as clean as similar headsets, No Razer Synapse support for adjusting levels
Bottom LineThe Razer Ifrit is a unique in-ear headset that includes a USB sound card that lets two gamers plug in for recording, but its audio performance doesn't quite measure up to the competition...
Overall, a decent pair of earphones that acts as an alternative to headsets. But if you are not a streamer that streams with a camera, you might be better off with other products.(to be published in issue February 2019)...
Very comfortable to wear, especially for long hours, Great audio reproduction for music, movies, and gaming, Comes with spare ear tips of varying sizes, Multi-platform compatibility (USB and 3.5mm jack), It (mostly) won't mess up your hair #NoHeadsetHair,
Average microphone quality, No folding mechanism, Microphone is not detachable, Regular IEMs may be a better choice at the moment given the price, Can be rather fragile
It's a good gaming headset with a great concept, but it does have certain drawbacks that may scare away some potential buyers...