Razer Opus X Wireless ANC Headset Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2021-07-19

After connecting the Opus X to our Galaxy S21 smartphone, we went ahead and listened to different YouTube video clips but also podcasts. The sound delivered differs depending on the selected EQ preset but overall is of good quality on all frequencies; the voices are clear, while the bass delivery in the Enhanced Bass EQ setting is not overpowering and does not distort at higher volumes. The microphone is loud and clear enough in Skype conferences, even though the headset is not using HD codecs and the battery life of about 30 hours will help with use over multiple days from a single charge.

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A Closer Look Part II

Additionally, the headset is wrapped inside a foam layer, to avoid damages during transit:

 

 

 

The cups and bundle are additionally wrapped in a separate layer of foam material:

 

 

 

The included non-tangle charging cable is quite sturdy and shares the color scheme of the headset:

 

 

 

The USB-A connector though is green on the inside, to fit in with the Razer theme:

 

 

 

The headset weights just 270 grams and comes in an all-white color scheme for the plastic surfaces, while the ear pads are grey. The ear cups can be rotated more than 90 degrees to offer a heightened level of comfort:

 

 

 

 

The memory foam ear pads are covered in leatherette and hide custom-tuned 40mm drivers:

 

 

 

The exterior of the ear cups does not come with additional inscriptions, opting for a clean design; in the top area, we can clearly spot one of the ANC microphones:

 

 

On the exterior of the headband, we will find a subtle Razer logo as well:

 

 

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