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Razer Moray Plus
$60.00
Released July, 2009
The Pros:Includes carrying case for safe clean storage when not in use. Includes 3 sizes of tips for finding the best fit for comfort and outside noise isolation. Decent sound for the money.
The Cons:Razer is not known for their earphones. Designed to be fairly bassy - leads to loss of details in the highs and mids.
The Moray Plus is a pair of in-ear, noise-cancelling earphones with an inline microphone from the Razer company. Similar to the company's standard Moray model, the Moray Plus is intended for use with household and portable gaming consoles but with the added capability of an omnidirectional microphone.
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This provides users with the functionality of a larger over-ear headset, but in a smaller, more compact package.
Features
- Available in Black and White colors
- Equipped with a 3.5mm (1/8") standard audio jack
- Passive Noise Isolation technology
- Extended Bass engineering
- Includes three sizes of interchangeable earbuds
- Includes 1.4-meter cable
- Includes voice/audio adaptors for desktop/laptop computers, Sony PSP and Nintendo DS
- Includes carrying case
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includes carrying case for safe clean storage when not in use
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includes 3 sizes of tips for finding the best fit for comfort and outside noise isolation
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decent sound for the money
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in-line microphone for use while gaming or on-the-go with compatible devices
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includes adapters for use with the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS, airplanes
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fair amount of passive external noise isolation
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Razer is not known for their earphones
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designed to be fairly bassy - leads to loss of details in the highs and mids
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