Tuesday, June 27th 2023

Razer Debuts Moray - THX Certified IEMs for Gamers and Streamers

Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today raised the bar in gaming audio with the introduction its first-ever in-ear monitor (IEM), the Razer Moray. Designed with the unique demands of gamers and marathon streamers at its core, this groundbreaking IEM amalgamates all-day comfort with unparalleled audio quality, setting the stage for an entirely new paradigm in extended, fatigue-free gaming and broadcast sessions.

"The launch of the Moray marks an exciting new chapter for Razer," said Alvin Cheung, Senior Vice President of Razer's Hardware Business Unit. "It's an evolution in gaming audio, designed to offer streamers high-definition sound and all-day comfort. With the Razer Moray, we're bringing the exceptional audio quality typically associated with in-ear monitors to not only streamers, but gamers as well. And we're proud to announce this product has earned the coveted global gold standard mark of audio fidelity, THX Certification."
THX Certified: The Global Gold Standard in High Fidelity Audio
The Razer Moray takes the gaming and streaming audio experience to new heights, thanks to THX Certification—a globally recognized assurance of quality, consistency, and performance.

Tested and optimized by leading audio experts, the Moray delivers clear vocals and dialogue, a distortion-free experience, and superior noise isolation, ensuring the highest standards of audio for both gaming and streaming. This certification assures listeners that right out of the box, the Moray delivers the artist's true vision, blending art, technology, and the dynamics of real-world listening environments.
Hybrid Dual-Driver Acoustic Design for Exceptional Sound
The Moray features a hybrid dual-driver acoustic design, pairing a balanced armature driver for crystal-clear trebles with a dynamic driver for deep, rich bass. The result is exceptional audio quality that will keep streamers immersed with their fans for hours on end.

Ergonomically Designed for All-Day Comfort and Fit
In keeping with Razer's tradition of ergonomic excellence, the Moray prioritizes comfort during extended streaming sessions. Its low-profile, ergonomic shape offers a snug fit that significantly surpasses traditional headsets, eliminating pressure on the head and ears to deliver a seamless, fatigue-free streaming experience.

Superior Passive Noise Isolation for the Ultimate Streaming Focus
The Moray is more than just an IEM; it's a content creation powerhouse. Superior passive noise isolation, capable of blocking up to -36 dB of noise, ensures that distractions are no longer a concern. Streamers can maintain focus on creating engaging content and captivating audiences.

Premium Braided Over-Ear Wires for Uninterrupted Streaming
Equipped with OFC MMCX cables and flexible memory loop tubing, the Razer Moray is designed to stay put and out of the way. These premium braided over-ear wires ensure the in-ear monitors remain secure while streamers entertain fans.

Stream Anytime, Anywhere with Custom Ear Tips and Carrying Case
With three types of ear tips in three different sizes, the Moray guarantees optimal comfort and sound isolation. When packed up in the portable, splash-resistant carrying case, it's ready for creation and streaming from anywhere, at any time.
Razer's bold stride into the IEM arena with the Moray represents a seismic shift in the gaming and streaming audio landscape. Combining a hybrid dual-driver acoustic design for full-range audio, exceptional passive noise isolation, and unrivaled comfort for all-day streaming or gaming, the Moray stands as a new titan in the realm of in-ear audio for streaming.

For more information on the Razer Moray, please visit Razer.com.

PRICE & AVAILABILITY
$129.99 USD / 149.99€ MSRP at Razer.com, RazerStores & Authorized Resellers - June 27, 2023
Source: Razer Press
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8 Comments on Razer Debuts Moray - THX Certified IEMs for Gamers and Streamers

#1
64K
"Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers"

So now there's a global lifestyle brand for gamers? I think I can carry on without any of that in my life.
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wNotyarD
How well does it reproduce the Deep Note?
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#3
Dr. Dro
Razer should ship one to VSG for review ;)
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GreiverBlade
Dr. DroRazer should ship one to VSG for review ;)
ewwww no!


meh, better off with a well established IEM brand that would offer better at the same price and probably outlive the standard warranty by several years rather than fail either "a lot of time during it" or "just after it expired", without dropping a shtons of boast about what others already do but trying to make it seems that they are the first to do it ... and/or they do it better.



that being said ... who's the OEM... Razer don't know how to make decent things ... unless it's a collab (ergh ... Gunnar Onyx RPG, fine on the technical aspect, ofc, they are Gunnar) or a OEM rebadged (with sometime redesigned externaly) like the Seiren (well, better off buying a Yeti Blue nonetheless, even if Logi recently dropped that brand name )
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Dr. Dro
GreiverBladeewwww no!

meh, better off with a well established IEM brand that would offer better at the same price and probably outlive the standard warranty by several years rather than fail either "a lot of time during it" or "just after it expired", without dropping a shtons of boast about what others already do but trying to make it seems that they are the first to do it ... and/or they do it better.

that being said ... who's the OEM... Razer don't know how to make decent things ... unless it's a collab (ergh ... Gunnar Onyx RPG, fine on the technical aspect, ofc, they are Gunnar) or a OEM rebadged (with sometime redesigned externaly) like the Seiren (well, better off buying a Yeti Blue nonetheless, even if Logi recently dropped that brand name )
That's why I said it, he'd give 'em a pretty good roast, or we'd be surprised :laugh:
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#6
GreiverBlade
Dr. DroThat's why I said it, he'd give 'em a pretty good roast, or we'd be surprised :laugh:
oh, in that case yeah ...


although i would hate buying something from Razer in case of a good review :laugh: /joke, heck i would even cancel my Patreon sub here because of that (yeah joking indeed, no way i would do that on such petty thing)

these are basically Fiio FH1s copy pasta (with a resin shell tho but no brass nozzle) and the FH1s are 59.99$ on Amazon and 79chf locally , maybe a Antlion Kimura Duo at 149.95$ but these offer a boom mic (which is quite good but the IEMs themselve are ... meh... as per VSG reviews)

i tend to prefer the 2 pin rather than MMCX due to durability...
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#7
Luke357
Razer
raised the bar in gaming audio
As long as the Beyerdynamic Tygr 300Rs and Sennheiser Game Ones of the world exist Razer will never raise any bars in audio.
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#8
zlobby
Ugh, the urge is hard to resist! Must... not... post!
wNotyarDHow well does it reproduce the Deep Note?
Let's see how many will understand this.
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