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Updated January 10, 2024·
If you're looking for a more affordable option with decent performance, the Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 may suit your needs. They offer good battery life, are sweatproof, and their performance during exercise is commendable. However, if you're willing to invest more for better overall sound quality and microphone performance, the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless could be the choice for you, especially if you use earbuds for gaming, as they offer a low latency mode. Both options provide app customization and are geared toward a pleasant listening experience, though the Razors have a slight edge in battery life and are more compact. Give Feedback
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Advantages of the Creative Labs Outlier Air V3
Good for phone calls
Very good for exercise
Very good for podcasts and audiobooks
Advantages of the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless
Very good for gaming
Good for TV and video
Key differences
Music
5.7/10
6.6/10
The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is only fair for music, while the Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 is poor.
Gaming
5.1/10
8.6/10
The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is very good for gaming, while the Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 is poor.
Phone Calls
7.6/10
5.4/10
The Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 is good for phone calls, while the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is poor.
Podcasts and Audiobooks
8.9/10
5.6/10
The Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 is very good for podcasts and audiobooks, while the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is poor.
TV and Video
5.4/10
7.9/10
The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is good for TV and video, while the Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 is poor.
Noise Reduction
6.5/10
8.1/10
The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless is very good for noise reduction, while the Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 is only fair.
Battery
10.0 Hours
5.0 Hours
The Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 has 10 hours of battery life. The Razer Hammerhead True Wireless has 5 hours of battery life.
Cost
$30
$100
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$100
$150
$200
The Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 has a price of $30 and the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless costs $100.
Although they have very similar scores, PerfectRec considers Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 to have excellent build quality, while the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless has very good build quality.
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How the Creative Labs Outlier Air V3 and the Razer Hammerhead True Wireless compare to other earbuds and headphones
"The V3 present the best version of the Outlier Air series yet. The new features such as Active Noise Reduction and Ambient mode are integrated well; the performance of both is as good as you’ll get below £100. The design is less bulky and more comfortable thanks to being smaller and lighter, and the Outlier Air V3 eke out more clarity, detail and definition from music."
"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 Creative Labs
Creative Labs is a Singaporean technology company specialized in the manufacture of multimedia products. They created the world-famous Soundblaster soundcard back in 1989 which was a staple of the gaming community for a long time. Nowadays, besides still marketing their discrete audio systems, they offer a wide array of headphones, gaming headsets and speakers that still preserve that same heritage.
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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