IT’S ALWAYS interesting to see a company switch into a new line of products. The transition can be a scary move for a team with a fixed brand identity, but Razer seems to be handling this new expedition into a more lifestyle-oriented sector of the tech world pretty darn well.
That’s not to say it has abandoned its gaming ethos by any means, but with more productivity-focused devices coming out, it’s really pushing the brand forward. One of these products is the new Opus headset, a slightly different set of headphones from Razer’s traditional gaming cans. So, how does the Opus perform, and can it stand up to other music/media-focused headphones?