Razer Moray earphones now available

Posted on Wednesday, July 08 2009 @ 17:38 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Razer started shipping Moray, these are in-ear noise isolating earphones with built-in microphone for gamers on the go. They should be available in retail stores for around $59.99 (54.99EUR).
The Razer Moray+ is designed for gamers on the go who appreciate the compact design and the ability to support multiple gaming devices with one unique headset. The Razer Moray+ provides an inline microphone engineered with an omni-directinonal pickup pattern which captures sound input from any direction with exceptional voice clarity for VOIP applications like Skype™, Ventrilo™, and TeamSpeak™. The in-ear noise isolating earphones deliver powerful bass-driven stereo and mid/high range clarity for your entertainment experience without interference from ambient noise.

The Razer Moray+ offers a smart approach for gamers by creating all-in-one entertainment headphones that are compatible with the iPhone® and PC. The Razer Moray+ also includes 3 adapters that allows users to use the microphone with the Sony® PSP® 2000/3000, Nintendo DS® Lite/DSi, netbooks and laptops. The sleek, lightweight architecture of the Razer Moray+ will take your mobile and gaming lifestyle to a new level.


Earphones
  • Frequency response: 20 to 11,000 Hz
  • Sound pressure level (@1KHz, 1mW): 110 dB
  • Impedance: 17 ohms
  • Max rated input: 20 mW
  • Cable length: 1.3m
  • Connector: 3.5mm miniplug
  • Weight (including cable): 12.5g
  • Microphone
  • Frequency response : 300 to 3,000 Hz
  • Output level: -46 dB
  • Pick-up pattern: Omnidirectional
  • Output impedance: 2.2 Kohm
  • Signal to noise ratio : 55dB min


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