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  • Avg. price in UK: ~£130
  • Avg. price in US: ~$150
  • Form factor: over-ear
  • Connectivity: wireless
  • Battery life: 20 hours
  • Active noise cancellation (ANC): no

Razer Adaro Wireless review. Compare 93 technical specifications and user reviews to see how it ranks among headphones and if it is worth buying.

5.2

Overall score

What it is: An overall evaluation of the headphones' quality, based on technical analyses and user reviews.

When it matters: When you need a quick reference to identify the best headphones on the market.

Score components:

80.0%

4.8

Technical Score

20.0%

6.8

User score

Good
4.8

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the headphones' technical performance, covering key areas such as sound quality, noise cancelling, microphone performance, battery life, comfort, connectivity, features, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare headphones based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

52.0%

4.9

Sound

20.0%

2.7

Features

10.0%

6.5

Design

8.0%

5.5

Connectivity

6.0%

5.2

Battery

4.0%

7.2

Calls & Controls

Poor
6.8

User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the headphones.

When it matters: When you want to understand how headphones perform in real listening and how reliable they are in terms of comfort, audio quality, battery life, and long-term use.

Score components:

70.0%

8.2

User reviews

30.0%

3.7

Popularity

User score:
United Kingdom
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4.1
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4.1
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(Reviews last updated: Jun 2026)

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  • 8.7
    Gaming

    Score components:

    35.0%

    9.0

    Audio latency

    25.0%

    10

    Low-latency game mode

    20.0%

    10

    Can be used as a headset

    12.0%

    7.0

    Noise-canceling microphone

    8.0%

    3.1

    Battery life

  • 3.6
    Travel

    Score components:

    28.0%

    1.0

    Active noise cancellation (ANC)

    24.0%

    3.1

    Battery life

    18.0%

    5.7

    Weight

    16.0%

    10

    Multipoint support

    14.0%

    0.0

    Ambient sound mode

  • 6.8
    Calls

    Score components:

    28.0%

    7.0

    Noise-canceling microphone

    24.0%

    10

    Can be used as a headset

    18.0%

    10

    Multipoint support

    16.0%

    3.1

    Battery life

    14.0%

    1.0

    Companion app

  • 4.3
    Workout

    Score components:

    28.0%

    5.7

    Weight

    24.0%

    1.0

    Water resistance

    20.0%

    4.0

    IP rating

    16.0%

    3.1

    Battery life

    12.0%

    10

    Can be used as a headset

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Verdict

The Razer Adaro Wireless is a lightweight, on-ear Bluetooth 4.0 headset featuring custom-tuned 40mm neodymium drivers that deliver a 20Hz–20kHz frequency response, 32Ω impedance, and 91dB sensitivity. Its main characteristics include aptX technology for CD-quality wireless audio, integrated playback and volume controls, and plush leatherette ear cushions designed for portability and comfort. Key pros include a substantial battery life of up to 20 hours, a highly flexible and adjustable architecture, and a compact 197g form factor ideal for travel. However, notable cons include the lack of a built-in microphone for calls or gaming, an occasionally annoying blinking status LED, and a recessed midrange that some users find slightly muffled or boomy in bass-heavy tracks.

Technical Specifications of Razer Adaro Wireless

Technical Score

What it is: An assessment of the headphones' technical performance, covering key areas such as sound quality, noise cancelling, microphone performance, battery life, comfort, connectivity, features, and build quality.

When it matters: When you want to compare headphones based on technical performance and available features.

Score components:

52.0%

4.9

Sound

20.0%

2.7

Features

10.0%

6.5

Design

8.0%

5.5

Connectivity

6.0%

5.2

Battery

4.0%

7.2

Calls & Controls

4.8
Razer Adaro Wireless has a technical score of 4.78 points, which is lower than that of 55.9% of products in this category.
User score

What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the headphones.

When it matters: When you want to understand how headphones perform in real listening and how reliable they are in terms of comfort, audio quality, battery life, and long-term use.

Score components:

70.0%

8.2

User reviews

30.0%

3.7

Popularity

User score:
United Kingdom
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4.1
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6.8
Razer Adaro Wireless has a user score of 6.84 points, which is lower than that of 81.2% of products in this category.
Popularity
What it is: An indicator based on the number of reviews received by the headphones.
When it matters: When you prefer headphones that have already been chosen and reviewed by many other users.
3.7
Razer Adaro Wireless has a popularity of 3.7 points, which is lower than 55.3% of products in this category.
Ratio quality/price

What it is: An indicator that combines the headphones' overall rating with their cost.

When it matters: When you are looking for headphones that offer a strong balance of performance, features, and price.

Score components:

60.0%

5.2

Overall score

40.0%

9.8

Price

6.6
Razer Adaro Wireless has a quality-to-price ratio of 6.6 points, which is lower than 54.9% of products in this category.
Active noise cancellation (ANC)
What it is: Reduces background noise using active technology
When it matters: When blocking office, travel, or aircraft noise is a priority.

Importance: HIGH

no
Razer Adaro Wireless does not support active noise cancellation. 27.4% of headphones support active noise cancellation.
Driver type
What it is: Type of speaker driver technology used
When it matters: When the underlying sound character and driver technology matter to you.

Importance: MEDIUM

dynamic
Driver size
What it is: Diameter of the speaker driver unit
When it matters: When you want extra hardware context behind how the headphones may handle bass weight, scale, or overall presentation.

Importance: MEDIUM

40 mm
Razer Adaro Wireless uses a driver size of 40 mm, larger driver size than 28.2% of headphones and equal to 53.6% of headphones.
Number of drivers
What it is: Total number of speaker drivers per earcup
When it matters: When multi-driver designs are part of your buying criteria.

Importance: LOW

1
Razer Adaro Wireless uses 1 drivers, equal to 96% of headphones.
Lowest frequency
What it is: Lowest audio frequency the headphones can reproduce
When it matters: When deeper bass extension matters for your music or movie listening.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <=10 Hz

20 Hz
Razer Adaro Wireless reaches a lowest frequency of 20 Hz, higher lowest frequency than 50.6% of headphones and equal to 47.5% of headphones.
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Noise-canceling microphone
What it is: Built-in microphone reduces background noise during calls
When it matters: When you take calls in busy spaces and want your voice to stay clearer.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Can be used as a headset
What it is: Shows whether the headphones can handle voice chat and calls in addition to normal audio playback.
When it matters: When one pair needs to cover music, calls, meetings, and gaming chat.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Razer Adaro Wireless is headset-ready, 84.7% is not. 15.3% of headphones can be used as headsets.
Number of microphones
What it is: Total number of built-in microphones
When it matters: When call pickup quality and beamforming support matter to you.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=2

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Boom microphone
What it is: Includes detachable boom microphone for voice clarity
When it matters: When you need stronger voice clarity for gaming, streaming, or work calls.

Importance: LOW

no
Razer Adaro Wireless does not include a boom microphone. 15.6% of headphones have a boom microphone.
Microphone SNR
What it is: Signal-to-noise ratio of the microphone
When it matters: When call clarity matters and you want your voice picked up more cleanly instead of buried in background hiss.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >80 dB

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Connectivity
What it is: Available connection methods (wired, wireless, Bluetooth, etc.)
When it matters: When the headphones need to match how you listen across wired and wireless devices.

Importance: HIGH

wireless
Razer Adaro Wireless supports wireless connectivity, more flexible connectivity than 52.6% of headphones and equal to 47.4% of headphones.
Bluetooth version
What it is: Version of Bluetooth technology supported
When it matters: When wireless stability, efficiency, and feature support matter more than treating Bluetooth as a box-check spec.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=5.0

4.0
Razer Adaro Wireless uses Bluetooth version 4.0, newer Bluetooth version than 57.4% of headphones and equal to 4.8% of headphones.
Maximum Bluetooth range
What it is: Maximum wireless operating distance from source device
When it matters: When you move around rooms and want fewer dropouts from your source device.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=10 m

10 m
Razer Adaro Wireless offers a Bluetooth range of 10 m, higher Bluetooth range than 2.6% of headphones and equal to 79.9% of headphones.
Audio latency
What it is: Delay between audio and video in wireless mode
When it matters: When you watch video or play games and need sound to stay in sync.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: <60 ms

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Multipoint support
What it is: Supports simultaneous connections to multiple devices
When it matters: When you switch often between a phone and a laptop during the day.

Importance: MEDIUM

yes
Razer Adaro Wireless supports multipoint. 35% of headphones support multipoint.
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Ambient sound mode
What it is: Allows external sounds to pass through for awareness
When it matters: When you need to stay aware of traffic, voices, or announcements.

Importance: MEDIUM

N/A
EQ support
What it is: Allows customization of sound profile via equalizer
When it matters: When the stock tuning is not enough and you want to shape bass, mids, or treble to match your taste.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Razer Adaro Wireless does not support EQ customization. 23.3% of headphones support EQ.
Companion app
What it is: Dedicated mobile app for customization and updates
When it matters: When software customization, updates, and extra controls matter.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Razer Adaro Wireless does not work with a companion app. 44.4% of headphones support companion apps.
Adjustable ANC levels
What it is: Allows adjustment of noise cancellation intensity levels
When it matters: When you move between quiet rooms, offices, streets, and public transport and do not want one ANC setting for every situation.

Importance: LOW

Good value: >=4

N/A
Voice assistant support
What it is: Compatible with voice assistants like Siri, Alexa, or Google Assistant
When it matters: When hands-free control is part of your daily routine.

Importance: LOW

yes
Razer Adaro Wireless supports voice assistants. 39.2% of headphones support voice assistants.
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Battery life
What it is: Playback time on a single charge
When it matters: When you commute, travel, or work long shifts and do not want charging breaks to interrupt listening.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >45 hours

20 hours
Razer Adaro Wireless offers battery life of 20 hours, lower battery life than 65.5% of headphones and equal to 8.2% of headphones.
Battery life with ANC
What it is: Playback time with active noise cancellation enabled
When it matters: When you plan to keep noise cancellation on for most of the day.

Importance: HIGH

Good value: >40 hours

N/A
Charging time
What it is: Time required for a full battery charge
When it matters: When you often need the headphones ready again after short breaks.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <=2 hours

2.5 hours
Razer Adaro Wireless needs 2.5 hours to charge, higher charging time than 52.4% of headphones and equal to 12.9% of headphones.
Quick charge
What it is: Provides quick playback time with short charging period
When it matters: When a short top-up needs to deliver useful playback before you leave.

Importance: MEDIUM

no
Razer Adaro Wireless does not support quick charging. 69.1% of headphones support quick charge.
Battery capacity
What it is: Total energy storage of the internal battery
When it matters: When you are estimating how much battery headroom the design may have before relying only on the official runtime claim.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: >=720 mAh

880 mAh
Razer Adaro Wireless has a battery capacity of 880 mAh, higher battery capacity than 84.8% of headphones and equal to 0.1% of headphones.
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Brand name
What it is: The manufacturer or brand of the product.
When it matters: When you prefer a specific ecosystem, support network, or design philosophy.

Importance: MEDIUM

Razer
Form factor
What it is: Overall design type of the headphones (over-ear, on-ear, in-ear, etc.)
When it matters: When comfort, portability, and isolation depend on the overall headphone style.

Importance: HIGH

over-ear
Weight
What it is: Total weight of the headphones
When it matters: When long listening sessions make wearing comfort more important.

Importance: MEDIUM

Good value: <150 g

197 g
Razer Adaro Wireless weighs 197 g, lighter than 57% of headphones and equal to 0.2% of headphones.
Acoustic design
What it is: Type of acoustic design (open-back, closed-back, semi-open)
When it matters: When you need the right balance of isolation, leakage, and soundstage.

Importance: HIGH

closed-back
Clamp force
What it is: Amount of clamping pressure applied to the head
When it matters: When comfort and fit security matter during long sessions.

Importance: MEDIUM

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Razer Adaro Wireless vs the average headphone

  • More flexible connectivity
    Razer Adaro Wireless offers more flexible connectivity than the average headphone (wireless vs wired). The average headphones support wired connectivity.
    What it is: Available connection methods (wired, wireless, Bluetooth, etc.)
    When it matters: When the headphones need to match how you listen across wired and wireless devices.

    Importance: HIGH

    Razer Adaro Wireless offers more flexible connectivity than the average headphone (wireless vs wired). The average headphones support wired connectivity.wireless vs wired
  • On-device controls
    Razer Adaro Wireless includes on-device controls, the average headphone does not. 46.8% of headphones support on-device controls.
    What it is: Physical controls available directly on headphones
    When it matters: When you need playback, volume, or call controls to be easy to reach without pulling out your phone.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Razer Adaro Wireless includes on-device controls, the average headphone does not. 46.8% of headphones support on-device controls.
  • Foldable design
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a foldable design, the average headphone does not. 61% of headphones are foldable.
    What it is: Earcups or headband can fold for compact storage
    When it matters: When you travel often and want easier storage in a bag.

    Importance: LOW

    Razer Adaro Wireless has a foldable design, the average headphone does not. 61% of headphones are foldable.
  • 46.7% higher battery capacity
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a higher battery capacity than the average headphone (880 mAh vs 600 mAh). The average headphones have a battery capacity of 600 mAh.
    What it is: Total energy storage of the internal battery
    When it matters: When you are estimating how much battery headroom the design may have before relying only on the official runtime claim.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=720 mAh

    Razer Adaro Wireless has a higher battery capacity than the average headphone (880 mAh vs 600 mAh). The average headphones have a battery capacity of 600 mAh.880 mAh vs 600 mAh
  • Sidetone support
    Razer Adaro Wireless supports sidetone, the average headphone does not. 29.7% of headphones support sidetone.
    What it is: Lets users hear their own voice during calls
    When it matters: When long calls matter and you do not want to sound unnaturally loud in your own ears while speaking.

    Importance: LOW

    Razer Adaro Wireless supports sidetone, the average headphone does not. 29.7% of headphones support sidetone.
  • Quick mic mute
    Razer Adaro Wireless includes a quick mic mute, the average headphone does not. 33.5% of headphones support a mute function.
    What it is: Ability to mute microphone during calls
    When it matters: When you need to silence the mic quickly during meetings or multiplayer games.

    Importance: LOW

    Razer Adaro Wireless includes a quick mic mute, the average headphone does not. 33.5% of headphones support a mute function.
  • Rechargeable battery
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a rechargeable battery, the average headphone does not. 47.9% of headphones have a rechargeable battery.
    What it is: Shows whether the headphones rely on an internal rechargeable battery instead of replaceable disposable cells.
    When it matters: When you expect regular wireless use and want charging convenience instead of buying and replacing disposable batteries.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Razer Adaro Wireless has a rechargeable battery, the average headphone does not. 47.9% of headphones have a rechargeable battery.
  • Play while charging
    Razer Adaro Wireless can play while charging, the average headphone cannot. 55.9% of headphones support play while charging.
    What it is: Can be used while charging
    When it matters: When you need to keep listening during long work or gaming sessions.

    Importance: LOW

    Razer Adaro Wireless can play while charging, the average headphone cannot. 55.9% of headphones support play while charging.
  • Foldable design
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a foldable design, the average headphone does not. 61% of headphones are foldable.
  • 9.6% lower weight
    Razer Adaro Wireless is lighter than the average headphone (197 g vs 218 g). The average pair of headphones weighs 218 g.
  • 46.7% higher battery capacity
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a higher battery capacity than the average headphone (880 mAh vs 600 mAh). The average headphones have a battery capacity of 600 mAh.
  • Rechargeable battery
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a rechargeable battery, the average headphone does not. 47.9% of headphones have a rechargeable battery.
  • Play while charging
    Razer Adaro Wireless can play while charging, the average headphone cannot. 55.9% of headphones support play while charging.
  • More flexible connectivity
    Razer Adaro Wireless offers more flexible connectivity than the average headphone (wireless vs wired). The average headphones support wired connectivity.
  • On-device controls
    Razer Adaro Wireless includes on-device controls, the average headphone does not. 46.8% of headphones support on-device controls.
  • Sidetone support
    Razer Adaro Wireless supports sidetone, the average headphone does not. 29.7% of headphones support sidetone.
  • Quick mic mute
    Razer Adaro Wireless includes a quick mic mute, the average headphone does not. 33.5% of headphones support a mute function.
  • Fixed cable
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a fixed cable, while the average headphone has a detachable one. 62% of headphones have a detachable cable.
  • Tangle-prone cable
    Razer Adaro Wireless uses a tangle-prone cable, while the average headphone is easier to manage. 64.2% of headphones use a tangle-free cable.
  • 11 dB/mW lower sensitivity
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower sensitivity than the average headphone (91 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW). The average headphones have sensitivity of 102 dB/mW.
  • 2 Hz weaker bass extension
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a higher lowest frequency than the average headphone (20 Hz vs 18 Hz). The average headphones reach a lowest frequency of 18 Hz.
  • 19 dB lower max SPL
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower max SPL than the average headphone (91 dB vs 110 dB). The average headphones reach a max SPL of 110 dB.
  • 12 dB SPL lower sound pressure level
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower sound pressure level than the average headphone (91 dB SPL vs 103 dB SPL). The average headphones reach a sound pressure level of 103 dB SPL.
  • 0.5 hours longer charging time
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a higher charging time than the average headphone (2.5 hours vs 2 hours). The average headphones need 2 hours to charge.
  • 10 hours shorter battery life
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower battery life than the average headphone (20 hours vs 30 hours). The average headphones offer battery life of 30 hours.
  • 11 dB/mW lower sensitivity
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower sensitivity than the average headphone (91 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW). The average headphones have sensitivity of 102 dB/mW.
    What it is: Sound pressure output level per unit of input power
    When it matters: When you plan to use weaker sources like phones, handhelds, or entry-level dongles and still want enough volume.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: >=106 dB/mW

    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower sensitivity than the average headphone (91 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW). The average headphones have sensitivity of 102 dB/mW.91 dB/mW vs 102 dB/mW
  • Fixed cable
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a fixed cable, while the average headphone has a detachable one. 62% of headphones have a detachable cable.
    What it is: Cable can be removed or replaced
    When it matters: When you care about easier cable replacement, simpler storage, or the option to swap to shorter, longer, or upgraded leads.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Razer Adaro Wireless has a fixed cable, while the average headphone has a detachable one. 62% of headphones have a detachable cable.
  • 0.5 hours longer charging time
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a higher charging time than the average headphone (2.5 hours vs 2 hours). The average headphones need 2 hours to charge.
    What it is: Time required for a full battery charge
    When it matters: When you often need the headphones ready again after short breaks.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: <=2 hours

    Razer Adaro Wireless has a higher charging time than the average headphone (2.5 hours vs 2 hours). The average headphones need 2 hours to charge.2.5 hours vs 2 hours
  • 2 Hz weaker bass extension
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a higher lowest frequency than the average headphone (20 Hz vs 18 Hz). The average headphones reach a lowest frequency of 18 Hz.
    What it is: Lowest audio frequency the headphones can reproduce
    When it matters: When deeper bass extension matters for your music or movie listening.

    Importance: MEDIUM

    Good value: <=10 Hz

    Razer Adaro Wireless has a higher lowest frequency than the average headphone (20 Hz vs 18 Hz). The average headphones reach a lowest frequency of 18 Hz.20 Hz vs 18 Hz
  • 10 hours shorter battery life
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower battery life than the average headphone (20 hours vs 30 hours). The average headphones offer battery life of 30 hours.
    What it is: Playback time on a single charge
    When it matters: When you commute, travel, or work long shifts and do not want charging breaks to interrupt listening.

    Importance: HIGH

    Good value: >45 hours

    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower battery life than the average headphone (20 hours vs 30 hours). The average headphones offer battery life of 30 hours.20 hours vs 30 hours
  • Tangle-prone cable
    Razer Adaro Wireless uses a tangle-prone cable, while the average headphone is easier to manage. 64.2% of headphones use a tangle-free cable.
    What it is: Cable designed to resist tangling
    When it matters: When you often carry wired headphones in a bag or pocket.

    Importance: LOW

    Razer Adaro Wireless uses a tangle-prone cable, while the average headphone is easier to manage. 64.2% of headphones use a tangle-free cable.
  • 19 dB lower max SPL
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower max SPL than the average headphone (91 dB vs 110 dB). The average headphones reach a max SPL of 110 dB.
    What it is: Maximum safe sound pressure level
    When it matters: When high-volume headroom is part of your use case.

    Importance: LOW

    Good value: >=116 dB

    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower max SPL than the average headphone (91 dB vs 110 dB). The average headphones reach a max SPL of 110 dB.91 dB vs 110 dB
  • 16.9% lower user score
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower user score than the average headphone (6.84 vs 8.000).
    What it is: A rating that combines user reviews and the total number of reviews received by the headphones.
    When it matters: When you want to understand how headphones perform in real listening and how reliable they are in terms of comfort, audio quality, battery life, and long-term use.
    Razer Adaro Wireless has a lower user score than the average headphone (6.84 vs 8.000).6.84 vs 8

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What customers like about Razer Adaro Wireless?

  • Extremely lightweight and portable design, ideal for travel
  • Highly comfortable plush leatherette ear cushions and headband for long sessions
  • Long-lasting battery life, offering up to 20 hours of playback
  • Easy and stable Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity with aptX support for CD-quality audio
  • Stylish, minimalist aesthetic that differs from typical bulky gaming headsets
  • Decent passive noise isolation due to the closed-back design

What customers dislike about Razer Adaro Wireless?

  • Complete lack of a built-in microphone, making it unsuitable for calls or voice chat
  • Audio signature is bass-heavy and can sound 'muddy' or muffled in the mids/highs
  • Status LED on the earcup flashes continuously and can be distracting, especially for glass wearers
  • Flimsy plastic construction that feels less durable than premium metal alternatives
  • Highly annoying low-battery warning beep that interrupts audio every few minutes
  • Controls on the earcup (like the scroll wheel) can become unresponsive over time

Expert reviews

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wccftech.com
11/07/2014

The Razer Adaro Wireless Bluetooth headphones ($149.99) are an all-black, ultra-lightweight (197g) personal audio solution featuring custom-tuned 40mm neodymium drivers and Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity with aptX technology. Designed for the mainstream casual crowd and casual single-player gamers, the headphones deliver a highly comfortable, fatigue-free fit with plush leatherette ear...Read more

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liveatpc.com
09/07/2014

The LiveatPC review highlights the Razer Adaro Wireless as a successful pivot toward a balanced, audiophile-grade music experience, featuring 40mm neodymium magnet drivers that deliver clear, distinct audio frequencies. With a design inspired by DJ gear, the headset earned high marks for build quality and an overall 8.8/10 performance rating. Conversely, the review notes the headset...Read more

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consumerreports.org
01/01/2015

The Razer Adaro Wireless headphonesGo feature a comfortable, lightweight, and foldable design with a 20-hour battery life, making them suitable for long listening sessions. They utilize Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX to deliver a punchy, bass-heavy sound ideal for casual mobile media, complete with on-ear, integrated controls. YouTube· Conversely, the headphones have a low maximum volume...Read more

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justsaying.asia
07/05/2015

The Razer Adaro Wireless headphones are lightweight, compact, and designed for casual music listeners rather than audiophiles, positioning them as competitors to brands like Beats by Dr. Dre. They feature Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity with a dependable 10-meter range and minimal audio latency when watching videos. The audio quality delivers prominent, deep bass that remains...Read more

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hifitest.de
20/08/2014

The Razer Adaro Wireless spec list is an entry for a lightweight, travel-friendly pair of Bluetooth headphones built for music enthusiasts. Key positive takeaways include its advanced Bluetooth v4.0 connectivity with aptX technology, which ensures high-quality, CD-like audio transmission over a wireless connection. It boasts an impressive battery lifespan delivering up to 20 hours...Read more

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games.ch
29/04/2014

The Razer Adaro Wireless is praised as a portable, lightweight, and comfortable lifestyle headset featuring custom-tuned 40mm neodymium drivers that deliver a punchy, bass-heavy sound profile suitable for modern music genres. It offers roughly 20 hours of battery life and uses Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX for quality, wireless audio, notes the review on Amazon. However, drawbacks include...Read more

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kopfhoerer.de
20/05/2014

The Razer Adaro Wireless is a well-built, closed-back Bluetooth over-ear headphone designed primarily for home streaming and mobile device use. It features an elegant leather-coated headband and ear pads that provide a highly comfortable fit without exerting unpleasant pressure on the ears. A major highlight of its design is the highly intuitive single-wheel control mechanism on the...Read more

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audiocasque.fr
09/11/2020

The review of the Marshall Uxbridge home smart speaker from AudioCasque.fr highlights an ultra-compact, wireless-only audio device that seamlessly blends the brand's iconic vintage amplifier aesthetic with modern multiroom functionality. Measuring just 128 x 168 x 123 mm, it features a textured plastic chassis, metal front grille, and stable rubber feet, making it an elegant and...Read more

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xataka.com
08/06/2014

Razer Adaro Wireless The Razer Adaro Wireless represents a strategic shift for the brand from traditional gaming peripherals toward the lifestyle market, opting for a sober, elegant, all-black aesthetic with silver accents that completely ditches Razer's signature bright green colour scheme. Weighing a lightweight 197 grams, these Bluetooth 4.0 headphones are built from plastic,...Read more

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nexthardware.com
21/03/2014

The NextHardware review of the Razer Adaro Wireless highlights the headphones as a comfortable, lightweight lifestyle product featuring robust build quality, Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX, and impressive 20-hour battery life. While the custom 40mm drivers deliver well-defined, punchy bass suitable for casual listening, the device lacks a wired backup option and features somewhat...Read more

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nexthardware.com
21/03/2014

The Nexthardware review gives the Razer Adaro Wireless a 5/5 score, highlighting excellent sound quality from 40mm drivers, extreme lightness, and over 20 hours of battery life via Bluetooth 4.0. The design is praised for comfort, making it suitable for long-term on-the-go usage. However, the headset lacks a built-in microphone for calls, a notable drawback for usability....Read more

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