Razer Moray+
Expert Gaming & Music Headset
Overview
Multiple speaker setups are great, but sometimes it is just too much. Maybe you're on the road, on the train, on the bus, maybe you're trying to avoid disturbing the people around you, or maybe you just want to focus on the sound. Whatever the reason, keeping a pair of gaming headphones around is a smart move. And here's one that could be your next traveling companion.
In this edition of Gang Gamer Grean: Razer Review, Thailand, we are going to be reviewing the Razer Moray+ which have been designed to be compatible with both the Nintendo DSi and Sony PSP, whilst also being capable for PC gaming and music players.
Pros
Multiple speaker setups are great, but sometimes it is just too much. Maybe you're on the road, on the train, on the bus, maybe you're trying to avoid disturbing the people around you, or maybe you just want to focus on the sound. Whatever the reason, keeping a pair of gaming headphones around is a smart move. And here's one that could be your next traveling companion.
In this edition of Gang Gamer Grean: Razer Review, Thailand, we are going to be reviewing the Razer Moray+ which have been designed to be compatible with both the Nintendo DSi and Sony PSP, whilst also being capable for PC gaming and music players.
Pros
- Portable
- Unobtrusive microphone
- Decent Sound isolation
- Includes adapters
- Multiple ear buds
Cons
- Bass is not so good
- No hardware-based audio adjustment
Moray+ Review
Don’t be fool on how the Razer Moray+ look just like any ordinary in-ear earphones out there in the market.
In an instance, Razer Moray+ is an in-ear noise isolating earphone well-equipped with an in-line omni-directional microphone and adapters for gaming devices such as the Sony PSP, Nintendo DS and even for notebooks/laptops.
A very nice touch that Razer have included a nicely crafted travel pouch to store the Razer Moray+ and its adapters safely for on-the-go. The pouch is a soft case trimmed with green accent with the Razer logo on the front. The package also includes 3 different earbuds size.
Putting Razer Moray+ on the test, I hit the streets, going down the MRT and up the BTS, the Razer Moray+ gives awesome sound with great clarity. Although it won’t fully cancel out the noise of a moving train, but this is good enough for something of this caliber. The bass power is
projected nicely as well, very impressed.
This is the ultimate earphones for gaming on the go. It supports most gaming devices. Unless one wants to carry a large 5.1 surround headset, then the Razer Moray+ is a must-have.
Don’t be fool on how the Razer Moray+ look just like any ordinary in-ear earphones out there in the market.
In an instance, Razer Moray+ is an in-ear noise isolating earphone well-equipped with an in-line omni-directional microphone and adapters for gaming devices such as the Sony PSP, Nintendo DS and even for notebooks/laptops.
A very nice touch that Razer have included a nicely crafted travel pouch to store the Razer Moray+ and its adapters safely for on-the-go. The pouch is a soft case trimmed with green accent with the Razer logo on the front. The package also includes 3 different earbuds size.
Putting Razer Moray+ on the test, I hit the streets, going down the MRT and up the BTS, the Razer Moray+ gives awesome sound with great clarity. Although it won’t fully cancel out the noise of a moving train, but this is good enough for something of this caliber. The bass power is
projected nicely as well, very impressed.
This is the ultimate earphones for gaming on the go. It supports most gaming devices. Unless one wants to carry a large 5.1 surround headset, then the Razer Moray+ is a must-have.
First Hour Hand-on Review
3rd minute: Unzipping the case and is overwhelmed with all the accessories given
9th minute: Hand-on testing with laptop, excellent, mic works very well
14th minute: Hand-on testing with games such as Dead Space 2 and Call of Duty: Black Ops, superb sound
36th minute: Hand-on testing listening to music via iTune, bass is not projected as expected
39th minute: The adapters is a bit too big
56th minute: Noise cancelling is quite good for the Moray's size
Technical Specifications
Earphones
- Frequency response: 20 to 11,000Hz
- Sound pressure level: 110dB
- Impedance: 17Ω
- Max rated input: 20mW
- Cable length: 1.3m
- Connector: 3.5mm miniplug
- Weight (including cable): 12.5g
Microphone - Frequency response : 300 to 3000Hz
- Output level: -46dB
- Pick-up pattern: Omni directional
- Output impedance: 2.2KΩ
- Signal to noise ratio : 55dB min
Unboxing Video
Ratings (out of 10)
Build Quality - May look like a toy on certain parts
9.5
Ease of Use - very comfortable, even works on laptops
10.0
Features - Adapters, WooHoo!
8.5
Performance - Sound isolation is a bit off, bass not so good
8.5
Value - Only slightly pricey
7.0
Overall - Extraordinary
8.7