Rechargeable batteries and decent battery life, Nice carry case, Loud enough for the size, Nice and clear sound, Excellent design
Bass is not heavy enough, No volume controller on either speakers or the cable, Cable a little short and proprietary
Razer is not new to providing quality audio products, and they have delivered once more. The Razer Ferox are a great pair of portable speakers, and one of the most versatile too. The strength of the speakers is their size. They maybe small, but pack a sol...
Easy to carry, -Good sound, -Looks, -360 degree sound flow, -Charges via USB
Expensive, -Cracks on high volume
It can produce sound at a frequency between 150Hz to 20kHz, which is almost equal to that of Genius SP-i160, a single speaker with good looks, and costs only 1k. In case you want a portable dual speaker you can try Altec Lansing BXR1220, priced at 1.2k...
I really like these speakers, but I’ll have to say it again. I still prefer the sound from my Letscom HL4003, which we included in one of our Get Gadgeted pieces. The HL4003 is as loud, but not as shrill as the Ferox. And also has better bass response...
Sound quality not suitable for music playback, a bit expensive
The Razer Ferox is priced at Rs. 3,999 (MRP) but you may be able to get it at a lesser price. The Ferox is an amazingly tiny set of speakers that delivers a rather big sound. But the problem with it is that the sound is more suited for gaming than musi...
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Published: 2013-04-11, Author: Chris , review by: macworld.co.uk
3W drivers allow for better sound than any laptop speakers; Extremely portable
Bass and high-end are withdrawn; Minor upgrade to most laptop speakers; Expensive
With a compact and lightweight design the Razer Ferox speakers are very portable and multiple users can listen easily with the 360-degree soundscape. However, they're overpriced considering the relatively mediocre audio quality: they're only a minor upgra...
With a compact and lightweight design the Razer Ferox speakers are very portable and multiple users can listen easily with the 360-degree soundscape. However, they're overpriced considering the relatively mediocre audio quality: they're only a minor upgra...
Small, very portable, Crisp, clear sounds, Good sound for size, Rechargeable via USB - up to 12 hours playback
Bass reproduction isn't great, Small cable
Razer have been at the forefront of the gaming peripheral world for quite some time now and as we have seen other companies branch off into other departments, so have Razer. Today is an example of just that.The Razer Ferox speakers are a portable solut...
Abstract: Razer are one of the hottest manufacturer's at the moment in terms of gaming peripherals and currently produce some of the best quality products on the market for fantastic prices. We all know how great their mice, keyboards and headsets are, so when they...
My experience with the Razer Ferox was considerably better than what I expected. Past experiences with portable speakers had left me jaded. Razer build a quality product that at-least “feels” like it will hold up over time. Little tricks like the glow ...
Amplification and bass boost provide better auditory experience that majority of speakers, Outstanding 360 degree projection allows for everyone in the room to hear the sound without loss of the quality, Stylish design and blue backlighing make Ferox is an outstanding contribution to any portable system, Small dimensions, 12-hour rechargable battery life and 3.5 mm audio output jack make these s
Lack of bass coverage below 150 Hz limits the sound quality for lower frequencies.
In our rating, factors like performance, value, quality, features and innovation are taken into consideration in order to assess the overall quality of the item. Performance of this item was fairly impressive in comparison to the size of the speaker,...