Razer has launched its first-ever in-ear monitor (IEM), Moray, that will change the audio listening experience of audiophiles and gamers. The recently debuted Razer Moray aims to bring the complete audio suite in a small device. 

Many of those who use the IEM are musicians, as it offers excellent control on isolating certain sounds from instruments or blocking out crowd noises, now applied for gaming.  

Razer Moray
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Razer Moray Is a New IEM Built for Gaming And Music

Razer unveiled its new product that will change one's audio experience through its new in-ear monitor (IEM) called the Moray. It boasts high-fidelity audio that also brings passive noise cancellation with a snug fit design to bring a different level of comfortable experience for users.

Headphones are usually heavier than earphones. However, not all earphones are built for longer use or professional usage. The new Moray aims to change that by leveraging its audio quality with an ergonomic, comfortable fit.

"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," said Alvin Cheung, Senior Vice President of Razer's Hardware Business Unit.

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Razer Moray
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IEM For a Lightweight Headphone Experience?

The Razer Moray features braided cables that are best known in the audiophile world to be tangle-free, even when kept in one's pockets or tight spaces in the bag. It adds quality and durability to the wires, with flexible memory tubing that can fit any ear shape or size. 

The Razer Moray is equipped with detachable OFC MMCX cables and flexible memory loop tubing that stays securely over the ears of audiophiles, streamers, and gamers. There are also three types of ear tips in three different sizes inside its box, providing optimal comfort and sound isolation.

The Razer Moray offers a hybrid dual-driver acoustic design for full-range audio, exceptional passive noise isolation, and unrivaled comfort for all-day streaming or gaming with zero fatigue.

The Razer Moray is now available for $129.99, around the same price as other mid-tier IEMs. 

Razer's Tech and Development

Razer is best known for developing tech peripherals and accessories and has been serving gamers for several years now. The company produces some of the top gaming keyboards and mice in the market, those that have been proven to be quality in e-Sports, professional gaming, and even for content creators. 

The Singapore and California-based company has also ventured into a portable gaming experience, centering on the latest handheld from its lineup, the Razer Edge

Since the dawn of the Steam Deck, Razer has introduced mobile phone controllers suiting both iPhone and Android smartphones with the Kishi. Still, the Edge completes it with its display and system in one. 

Razer is now ready to enter the audiophile market as it brings gamers and streamers a new experience through its ergonomic in-ear monitor.

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