Razer undercuts Bose and Sony with its new Opus wireless noise-canceling headphones

Razer has just launched a new pair of wireless headphones that could easily compete with the likes of Sony WH-1000XM3 or Bose QuietComfort 35 II. However, unlike Sony and Bose, Razer priced the Opus wireless noise-canceling headphones much lower to make them more appealing.

Starting today, are available in the United States for just $200, more than one third cheaper than Sony and Bose's premium wireless noise-canceling headphones.

Razer Opus feature advanced active noise-cancellation (ANC) technology, which can isolate sounds such as human speech, traffic, and other ambient noises. ...

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