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 III

The product SN and P/N are hidden near the hinges; these numbers must be presented when taking advantage of warranty:

 

 

 

The right earcup comes with a Microphone port but also the USB-C interface for charging purposes:

 

 

 

Moving on, we do have a Power button which also helps switching between different ANC modes and the LED for signaling the current pairing status but also the battery charge level:

 

 

 

The Volume -/+ buttons are next, while the central one is multifunctional and permits taking calls, launching the voice assistant but also helps enabling/disabling Gaming mode. In case you are listening to music, you can perform actions such as play/pause/skip/previous:

 

 

 

The headband size can be modified as needed and markings are available on the inside for performing a symmetric adjustment:

 

 

 

 

The top side of the headband comes with soft leatherette in order to help with comfort during long usage times:

 

 

 

Right after powering up the Opus X for the first time, the LED started flashing blue in pairing mode:

 

 

 

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