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Razer Moray In-Ear

Razer Moray In-Ear
alaScore 82

278 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 278 reviews of Razer Moray In-Ear. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.0/5 for other Headphones for all reviews. People really like the comfort and bass quality. The usability and price are also appreciated.

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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Headphones the Razer Moray In-Ear is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 82/100 = Very good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for Razer Moray In-Ear

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 131 user reviews of Razer Moray In-Ear from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 4.2/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.9/5 for other Headphones on Amazon.com. Opinions about the durability and usability are overall positive. The comfort and price are also appreciated, but there are some mixed views about the reliability.

sound, price, comfort, usability, durability

90% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Apr, 2024

Expert review by : David Carnoy (cnet.co.uk)

Razer Moray In-Ear Headphones review

 

Razer is a gaming brand and as such, it markets its Moray headphones as in-ear noise-isolating "gaming" earphones. And while there really isn't anything different about them from other soft earbud-style headphones in their price class, they do indeed...

Razer's Moray in-ear headphones offer a comfortable, snug fit, and sound decent for the money. We also appreciated the inclusion of a carrying case and a two-prong adapter for airplane travel.

Not a ton of bass; sound quality isn't as detailed as more expensive earbuds.

The Razer Moray in-ear noise-isolating gaming headphones may not distinguish themselves all that much from their in-ear noise-isolating gaming headphones competitors, but they're a perfectly good, and affordable, set of earphones for the money.

Nov, 2008

Expert review by : David Carnoy (cnet.com)

Razer Moray In-Ear Headphones review

 

Razer is a gaming brand and as such, it markets its Moray headphones as in-ear noise-isolating "gaming" earphones. And while there really isn't anything different about them from other soft earbud-style headphones in their price class, they do indeed...

Razer's Moray in-ear headphones offer a comfortable, snug fit, and sound decent for the money. We also appreciated the inclusion of a carrying case and a two-prong adapter for airplane travel.

Not a ton of bass; sound quality isn't as detailed as more expensive earbuds.

The Razer Moray in-ear noise-isolating gaming headphones may not distinguish themselves all that much from their in-ear noise-isolating gaming headphones competitors, but they're a perfectly good, and affordable, set of earphones for the money.

Nov, 2008

Expert review by (pcmag.com)

Razer Moray+ Mobile Gaming Communicator

 

Easily portable. Unobtrusive microphone. Decent sound isolation. Multiple ear tips include secure fit. Includes adapters for portable gaming devices

No hardware-based audio adjustment. Can be slightly comfortable to wear over extended periods of time. Restricted frequency response limits utility outside of gaming. Unexceptional bass

Expert review by : David Carnoy (cnet.com.au)

Razer Moray In-Ear Headphones review: Razer Moray In-Ear Headphones

 

Razer Moray In-Ear Headphones

Razer's Moray in-ear headphones offer a comfortable, snug fit, and sound decent for the money. We also appreciated the inclusion of a carrying case and a two-prong adapter for airplane travel.

Not a ton of bass; sound quality isn't as detailed as more expensive earbuds.

The Razer Moray in-ear noise-isolating gaming headphones may not distinguish themselves all that much from their in-ear noise-isolating gaming headphones competitors, but they're a perfectly good, and affordable, set of earphones for the money.

Nov, 2008

Expert review by : garfi3ld (lanoc.org)

Razer Moray+

 

Early this year I had the chance to check out a new and exciting pair of ear buds from Razer called the Moray. Overall I was very happy with them but I felt that they needed more of a gaming edge coming from Razer. Not long after our review they...

So Razer’s original Moray was high on my list of must have's for portable gaming. The addition of a microphone and adapters to hook it up to almost anything could only make it better. With the ability to use the Moray+ with anything and everything the...

Oct, 2009

Expert review by : Joseph Palaia (hitechlegion.com)

Razer Moray In-Ear Noise Isolating Gaming Earphones Review

 

Did you say something? I didn't hear you. I was too focused on checking out the latest product I'm reviewing, a product that is all about “sound.” Sound is one of the basic ways in which we experience the world around us. Sounds can be rich and full,...

Price: $34.99 USD

Jan, 2009

Expert review by : Stephen Fung (futurelooks)

RAZER Moray In-Ear Noise Isolating Gaming Earphones

 

We're no strangers to the gaming goodness that is RAZER products. After reviewing keyboards, headsets, mice, and speakers made by them, we've got a pretty good handle on how good their ...

Warm sound and decent low bass ; Good efficiency makes them ideal for portable devices ; Cusomized fit makes them very comfortable ; Handy carrying case and airline adapter make them handy for trips

Cables are somewhat flimsy

Different from most cheap headphones out there is of course the use of the noise isolating gaskets on the ear pieces. Three sizes come with the headphones for a custom fit.

Nov, 2008

Expert review by : Matt Buchanan (gizmodo.com.au)

Razer Moray In-Ear Headphones Lightning Review (Great for $US40)

 

The Gadget: Moray in-ear headphones from gaming gear giant Razer, designed to be ultra-bassy and equally suited for MP3 players or Nintendo DSes....

Oct, 2008

Consumer review (play.com)

Fantastic

 

These headphones are just like the ones that come with the Sony Ericsson Walkman Phones.

Jul, 2009

Consumer review (play.com)

Awesome!

 

Just recieved these today and have to say they are amazing. The sound quality is great aswell as the look and feel of them. I like the fact it comes with an adapter so you can plug them into the stupid earphone slots on planes that require you to plug...

Mar, 2009

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