Razer has added the Electra headset
to its entry-level range. The gaming headphones feature 40 mm neodymium
drivers for enhanced bass. The headphones claim to deliver better noise
suppression, thanks to a combination of circumaural design and cushioned
ear cups.
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Razer have debuted a pair of cushy headphones designed for gaming
on-the-go. The most obvious feature the Electra headset has is the
detachable 3.5mm jack cables on the headset, sure it looks like
something you might not use, but if you've ever tripped on your cord,
accidentally pulled it out or heck, even transportation, this is a
godsend. Razer pushes the headset for gamers who want a headset for
their hones as well as for gaming, the mic-enabled cable is made
compatible with the iPhone, BlackBerry and HTC phones.
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The idea is that you use the
microphone cable with your phone, tablet or notebook/netbook, well, at
least as long as your device features a connector with support for
combined 3.5mm audio and mic jacks. Razer claims compatibility with
Apple devices and HTC and BlackBerry handsets. The cables connect to the
headphone part via a standard 3.5mm jack.
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