ANC at a reasonable price point, Comfortable for extended periods of time, Pretty good battery life, Low-latency gaming mode, Quick Attention mode for letting sound in, Easy-to-use controls
Not foldable, No native support for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, or Nintendo Switch, No 3.5mm audio port
These aren't going to be for everybody, namely because they're designed specifically for mobile. Even if they are Bluetooth and can connect to other devices that aren't smartphones or tablets, they were designed for smartphones or tablets.Having said that...
The Razer Opus X is a surprising release from Razer. It's half the price of the original (and truly impressive) Razer Opus, but it boasts the same terrific, warm sound that will please even the more discerning listeners. While the Opus does still have an...
Published: 2021-07-19, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
After connecting the Opus X to our Galaxy S21 smartphone, we went ahead and listened to different YouTube video clips but also podcasts. The sound delivered differs depending on the selected EQ preset but overall is of good quality on all frequencies; the...
Comfortable to wear for extended periods of time, Has Active Noise Cancelation with Quick Attention Mode, Low-latency gaming mode at 60ms, Good sound quality with 40mm drivers, Comes in white, pink, or green
Doesn't sound as great as the original Opus, No auto-pause/play, No carrying case, and it doesn't fold down, No 3.5mm audio jack
Published: 2024-01-12, Author: Steven , review by: gamepro.com.au
Value For Money,Quality Sound Package,Long Lasting Battery,Neutral Sound Profile
Average Noise Cancelling,Not Breathable
Half the price of the original yet still boasting the same sound quality, the Razer Opus X is just like the original Opus but without some of the unnecessary premium features. A must buy for anybody who fancied the Opus yet it was just out of reach...
Warm sound that impresses greatly for the price, Fairly detailed, Comfy design reminiscent of Sony's headphones, Supports a lowlatency mode for gamers, Great value
Noise cancellation seems basic, App doesn't do much at all, No customised controls, No 3.5mm headset jack (wireless only), No case included
While there are things we'd definitely fix, it's hard to quibble when the price of the Razer Opus X is just so good.At $170, there's a definite bargain in the Opus X, delivering great sound without the wires for a solid cost. These are warm headphones on...
Warm sound that impresses greatly for the price, Fairly detailed, Comfy design reminiscent of Sony's headphones, Supports a lowlatency mode for gamers, Great value
Noise cancellation seems basic, App doesn't do much at all, No customised controls, No 3.5mm headset jack (wireless only), No case included
While there are things we'd definitely fix, it's hard to quibble when the price of the Razer Opus X is just so good.At $170, there's a definite bargain in the Opus X, delivering great sound without the wires for a solid cost. These are warm headphones on...