2020’s Best Bluetooth Headphones

Brilliant THX sound, active noise canceling, and plush comfort in a sleek wireless package

Alex Rowe
5 min readDec 7, 2020

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Razer has been a major player in the audio space for a long time. They helped define the concept of a “gaming headset,” and their products have true mainstream visual appeal. However, their sound signatures have been stuck in the realm of powerful bass and fun over accuracy for years now, lacking the detail and nuance of some of the other big audio brands.

That’s all in the past now.

2020 is the year that Razer truly excelled in sound, transforming from a maker of fun and exciting gaming headsets into a true all-around audio powerhouse. Their current slate of products has incredible, accurate sound performance backing up their impressive and fun industrial designs. And with the Razer Opus, my favorite Bluetooth headphone of the year, they’ve taken a proud swipe at other consumer tech brands like Sony, Apple, and Bose and easily bested them where it counts most.

Official marketing image provided directly by Razer.

The Razer Opus sells for $199.99, and it’s available in both Midnight Blue and Black. Here’s a link to their official site. That’s not an…

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Alex Rowe
Alex Rowe

Written by Alex Rowe

I post commentary about gaming, tech, and sometimes music. I’ve written professionally about games since 2005. Look mom, I’m using my English degree!

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