Razer, the company known for making gaming devices and accessories, has already launched new audio products in the market. Today, the company has launched a new variant of its Hammerhead earphones — Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro.

As the name indicates, it is an upgraded successor to the Hammer TWS earbuds launched last year. The newly launched true wireless earphones now come with support for active noise cancellation (ANC), THX audio, and a low-latency mode for gaming.

Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro

The highlight of the device is the THX-certified audio that offers “high-fidelity” audio with specific attention to frequency range and response. It also added vocal details and deep bass that doesn’t distort.

It also comes with a strong noise isolation feature, something that the company managed to do through in-ear design and a wide range of ear tips offered so that it can fit more types of ear shapes. Additionally, the company is also including a set of Comply foam tips.

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To enable the low-latency gaming mode, the user just needs to press the button and it will then reduce the latency to 60ms. As per the company, this mode offers 50 times quicker reaction as the sound and video are better synced.

Compared to other earphones in the market, the battery life on the TWS earphones is disappointing. It offers just four hours of usage on a single charge and additional four hours of usage with the charging case.

The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless Pro is now available for purchase through the company’s official website Razer.com for a price of $199.99. It will be available through other retailers later this month.