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Razer introduces THX-certified Moray IEMs for gamers

Razer has introduced its first-ever in-ear monitor (IEM) – the Razer Moray. Designed specifically for gamers and streamers, Razer claims the Moray offers unparalleled audio quality and all-day comfort, allowing users to enjoy long gaming and broadcast sessions without fatigue.

The THX-certified Razer Moray has been tested and optimised by leading audio experts to deliver clear vocals, distortion-free sound, and superior noise isolation. These IEMs feature a hybrid dual-driver acoustic design, combining a balanced armature driver for clear trebles with a dynamic driver for deep bass.

The Moray was designed to ensure users are comfortable wearing them during prolonged streaming sessions. Its low-profile and ergonomic shape provides a snug fit that differentiates it from traditional headsets as it eliminates the pressure exerted on the head and ears. Moreover, thanks to its passive noise isolation, it's capable of blocking up to -36 dB of noise. Equipped with OFC MMCX cables and flexible memory loop tubing, the Razer Moray is designed to stay securely in place.

Razer's new IEMs come with three types of ear tips in three different sizes, allowing users to interchange them and find the best fit for their ears. The Razer Moray is available for purchase at an MSRP of $129.99/€149.99 and comes with a portable and splash-resistant carrying case.

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KitGuru says: Have you ever tried IEMs for gaming? Would you consider something like the Moray for your first gaming IEMs, or would you prefer to try something a little bit cheaper first?

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