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Razer Moray
Created: 11/11/2008
Video description: 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.

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Razer Moray (Black) Review

The good: 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.

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

The bottom line: 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.

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Razer Moray (Black) Specs

Manufacturer: Razer Inc.
Part number: RZ04-00090100-R3U1

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