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Razer Ferox portable gaming speakers

Razer sent us these pretty little speakers they called Ferox all the way from Singapore. Razer is very well known for creating kick-ass gaming accessories like keyboards and mice so I thought this portable gaming speakers would follow the same genetic make-up.

The speakers come with a simple packaging but once you take it out of the box, you’ll definitely notice the good build quality, design and craftsmanship that was put in to make one of these (definitely not just like your typical X-Mini speakers).

Razer Ferox
Frequency Response: 150Hz – 20kHz
Drivers: 30mm Neodymium magnets
2 x 3watt loudspeakers
470mAh rechargeable batteries

Each piece is shaped like an inverted coffee cup with the bottom part serving as a base that lights up (with a blue color) when the speakers are powered on. The smooth and mostly matte surface is accented with dark glossy bands around the top and bottom ends.

The diaphragm is located at the top end where you can press down to open or close (when stowing them away). The two pieces are joined by a meter-long threaded cable attached from one end by mini-USB ports and a 3.5mm jack on the other end along with a full USB plug for re-charging the built-in batteries (just plug it into ny USB port of your laptop or PC).

The speakers are designed to be omni-directional so you get maximum output however you position the pieces. Relative to its size, the Ferox speakers produce really great sound quality — it’s got a wide volume range, clear and crisp audio at the low and mid levels, and does not sound tin-ny at maximum volume.

There’s enough bass to it but not very much (I must admit I have very high expectations considering this is Razer) but you’ll feel the oomph when it’s called for. And since the the speakers are omni-directional, you get a good and clear reception at any angle or position.

Razer claims up to 12 hours of playback on a single full charge and we’re getting a little under that depending on the volume level.

The Razer Ferox sells for $59.99PHP 3,521INR 5,084EUR 57CNY 437 in the Razer online store but you should be able to grab one of these in local stores for similar price (comes with a carrying case, trying to get the SRP from local distributor). The Razer Ferox was made for gaming enthusiasts (if you have an Alienware gaming laptop, this could be a great addition) but you can practically just use it for music or movie playback as a companion to your laptop or iPad.

Abe Olandres
Abe Olandres
Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.
  1. nice speaker!! isalang na po yan sa yugadeal!!

  2. yugadeal na nga yan…

  3. I’m using Creative SBS A320 2.1 speakers. Much better value at P1,350

  4. The Ferox reminds me of D-SLR’s lens housing too.

  5. @중은욱 – how long is the battery life?

  6. Looks like my GF’s boobies, haha

    • how cute.haha parang new mini cakes, mini but great.haha

    • Picture of those boobies or it did not happen. Tsaka maligo ka rin ;)

  7. Wow! Astig talaga mga gawa ng Razer!

  8. Wow! Bagay na bagay sa m11x ko! Sana malagay sa yugadeals!!!! Bili ako for sure!!!!

  9. Abe, can you do a subjective comparison of how it sounds versus the common desktop (but smaller) speaker models available? ex. any 2.0 Creative/Altec/Logitech/Edifier

  10. It’s my first time to see this gadget. Looks great, but hope that it does in output.

  11. Ganda ng looks.

  12. which is louder? this one? or the X minimax 2?

  13. @ty – x-miimax2 is like 2 watts ata while this one is 3watts. so technically, this one should be louder.

  14. Sir, which local store sells this?

  15. i think altec BXR1220 is better than this

  16. 150Hz

    Specs-wise, the low-end must be sounding bad.

  17. hmm…minimax2 still trumps this in the bass and over-all audio

    form goes to ferox and the razer name

  18. sa tipidpc madami na ganito binebenta.

  19. would match my Asus G53J. Macheck nga dito sa Taguig

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