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Updated January 10, 2024·
If you're looking for top-notch sound quality for music listening, the Audio Technica M50x would be the superior choice thanks to its robust sound performance, but keep in mind that it lacks a built-in microphone, which might not be ideal for calls or virtual meetings. The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless, on the other hand, offers a great set of features including a quality microphone, low latency suitable for gaming, active noise cancelling, and a more comfortable fit for extended wear, all at a lower price point. However, the Razer earbuds may fall short in overall sound quality compared to the Audio Technica headphones when it comes to critical listening. If you prioritize portability and versatility for various activities including exercise and travel, the Razer Hammerhead would be a convenient choice, but if your main focus is on high fidelity audio for music and you don't mind a wired connection, the Audio Technica M50x is more suited, albeit at a higher price. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Audio Technica M50x
Very good for music
Good for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless
Very good for gaming
Good for exercise
Very good for air travel
Key differences
Music
8.5/10
6.6/10
The Audio Technica M50x is very good for music, while the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is only fair.
Gaming
6.3/10
8.6/10
The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is very good for gaming, while the Audio Technica M50x is only fair.
Phone Calls
4.4/10
5.4/10
The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless and Audio Technica M50x are both poor for phone calls, though the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is somewhat better.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
7.0/10
5.6/10
The Audio Technica M50x is good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is poor.
Noise Reduction
5.3/10
8.1/10
The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is very good for noise reduction, while the Audio Technica M50x is poor.
Battery
N/A
5.0 Hours
The Audio Technica M50x does not have a battery. The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless has 5 hours of battery life.
Cost
$129
$100
$0
$50
$100
$150
$200
The Audio Technica M50x has a price of $129 and the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless costs $100.
"Good sound is timeless. It doesn’t matter that a number of years have passed since the ATH-M50x came out because it still works well. Since this wired headset doesn’t rely on batteries or Bluetooth technology, it’s bound to outlast its wireless counterparts. The no-nonsense performance, fit, and comfort of the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x make it worth picking up."
"This latest set is more “Pro” than not in both looks and features: they offer active noise cancellation, a low-latency gaming mode, and have switched to a in-ear design with silicone tips. Just like many of the company’s laptops and gaming accessories, the 2021 Hammerhead True Wireless include Razer’s full Chroma RGB system. It makes for what Razer calls “the ultimate wireless earbud flex.”"
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About Audio Technica
Audio Technica is a 60-year-old, Japan-based, professional audio equipment manufacturer. They started off making phonograph cartridges and have expanded their scope of products ever since to include extremely popular models of microphones and headphones. They have been the official audio equipment supplier of several editions of the Summer and Winter Olympics and every edition of the Grammy Awards since 1998.
About Razer
Razer is an American-Singaporean hardware manufacturer aimed specifically toward the gaming market. They manufacture a very wide array of gaming laptops, tablets, phones, peripherals and, of course, headphones and earbuds both wired and wireless. Since 2016, Razer has owned the THX suite, aimed at quality assurance of audiovisual systems such as speaker sets, video game consoles and even movie theaters.
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