Razer Pro|Tones m100 and m250 Headphones Review
When you think of Razer, you probably think of gamer oriented high performance mice and input peripherals. Well guess what? They’re also in the business of making headphones these days. The folks at ExtremeMHz have posted up a review of the Razer Pro|Tones m100 and m250 headphones. Here’s the specs on the two headphones:
m100 specs:
Frequency Response: 6 ~ 23,000Hz
Dynamic Transducer
Impedance: 16 ohms
Max Sound Pressure Level (SPL): 108dB
Cable Length: 1m/ 3.28ft
3.5mm connector plug
Max Power Rating: 20mW
Weight: 9g (with cable)
Colors Available: Black or White
m250 specs:
Frequency Response: 50 ~ 20,000Hz
Dynamic Transducer
Impedance: 32 ohms
Max Sound Pressure Level (SPL): 105dB
Cable Length: 1.15/ 3.77ft
3.5mm connector plug
Max Power Rating 50mW
Weight 38g (with cable)
Colors Available: Black or White
As you can tell from the pics, the m100 are in ear headphones while the m250 are clip on headphones worn around the ear. Let’s take a look at the final verdict from ExtremeMHz on these two headphones:
Out of the two, the Razer m100 headphones earn my recommendation.
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February 17, 2009 at 1:29 pm
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