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| Razer Moray In-Ear Noise Isolating Gaming Earphones Review |
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| Written by Joseph Palaia -Mars Visucius- | |
| Tuesday, 27 January 2009 23:22 | |
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Page 1 of 5 IntroductionDid 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, or weak and polluted by the noise by which we are bombarded as we go about our lives. To truly be immersed in the newest game or our favorite music, we need quality earphones, ones that are better than the standard model that normally comes with our electronic devices. The Razer Moray In-Ear Noise Isolating Gaming Earphones are the answer to our portable listening needs. The Moray Noise Isolating Earphones are designed for gamers, delivering immersive gaming audio or music on the go and in a sleek, compact package. They feature passive noise isolation, meaning they are designed to fit optimally within your ear to seal off distracting ambient noise, and include earbuds in three different sizes to ensure a good fit. The Moray Gaming Earphones are engineered for extended bass, providing powerful stereo sound and mid/high range clarity. The Razer Moray In-Ear Gaming Earphones work in any device with a 3.5mm mini-jack, and a convenient airline adapter is included to allow use of your earphones while you fly off to your favorite destination. Let’s take a closer look at the Razer Moray Noise Isolating Earphones and see how well they perform. The ProductThe Razer Moray In-Ear Noise Isolating Gaming Earphones come in a black and green box featuring the name of the product and the Razer logo. The front of the box provides a view of the white earphones and accessories securely contained within a clear plastic enclosure. The trademark “For Gamers, by Gamers” and the company website “www.razerzone.com” are also displayed. The back of the box provides several views of the product, a text description, and a listing of some of the Moray’s specifications and features in both French and English.
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