
Razer
The Razer Moray is a lightweight, ergonomic wired in‑ear monitor with a hybrid dual‑driver system aimed at streamers and gamers. It offers strong passive noise isolation, splash‑resistant construction, and multiple eartip options for comfortable long‑session use.
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$129.99
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$121.73
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$107.20
Highest
$179.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Moray’s lightweight ergonomic fit, hybrid driver imaging, and voice‑focused clarity, while noting its sub‑par passive isolation, lack of a built‑in mic, and wired limitation. Manufacturer messaging stresses a full‑range, non‑fatiguing experience tailored for streamers.
What Users Say
Everyday users praise the comfort, clear sound, and durable splash‑resistant design, especially for long listening and gaming, but echo concerns about the missing microphone and occasional isolation shortfalls.
Common Complaints
Sub‑par passive noise isolation versus dedicated isolation IEMs, absence of a built‑in mic, and the constraints of a wired connection.
What People Are Saying
“very unique in-ear monitors”
“Exceptional audio clarity, imaging, and stereo performance with tight bass and transparent treble”
How It Compares
vs. Etymotic ER2XR
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose Etymotic for critical listening and maximum isolation; choose Moray for streaming and voice clarity.
vs. Shure SE215
Advantages
Disadvantages
Pick SE215 for budget isolation and cable replaceability; pick Moray for hybrid sound and streamer‑oriented ergonomics.
vs. Sennheiser IE 200
Advantages
Disadvantages
Select IE 200 for audiophile music listening; select Moray for gaming/streaming where voice clarity is paramount.