Razer, primarily known in the gaming world for its RGB hardware, has surprisingly taken a different route. Although it’s not much into manufacturing VR accessories, this time it has planned on taking the VR world by storm. The Quest-branded model of its noise-canceling Hammerhead HyperSpeed earbuds is a remarkable addition to its collection. It is slated to release in the later half of this year; however, no dates have been communicated officially.
Razer is not an entirely new player in the VR market. It has given out a couple of products before, but this time they have designed and strategized with the aim of taking forward its VR journey. This announcement regarding the release of the noise-cancelling earbuds has come while pre-orders for Quest 3 are on the go. Razer is planning on providing an immersive experience to gamers with its new earbuds, specially designed for Quest 3 and Quest Pro.
Originally released in 2022, Razer’s Hammerhead noise-cancelling earbuds were welcomed with open hearts by gamers. It became the favorite in no time for gamers on platforms like PS5, PS4, Mac, PC, and smartphones. These were compatible with Bluetooth-powered devices or devices with USB-C and USB-A ports.
Their newest, the noise-cancelling Hammerhead HyperSpeed earbuds, have additional features and benefits. What’s different is a USB-C dongle that provides a low-latency 2.4GHz wireless connection along with Bluetooth 5.2 support, which ensures users get an experience like never before. It would enable gamers to step into the gaming world with no lags or interruptions, ensuring a seamless experience.
The best part is that Razer plans to release the earbuds later this year while we prepare ourselves for Quest 3. Though the prices are not yet disclosed, it is expected to be competitive since the “made for meta” tag points towards a licensed collaboration.
With speculations and discussions about Quest 3, the noise-cancelling Hammerhead HyperSpeed earbuds are also getting all the attention. With its unique features and the promise of an immersive experience, it might become the primary choice for many gamers out there. Time will tell what happens.