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Tommy
11-30-2007, 12:09 PM
Anyone? Recommend which is worth getting.
I want noise cancellation, does m250 does that?
m100 does that, since it's in-ear.

SgtRicko
12-01-2007, 11:07 AM
Sorry. Can't help you, bud.:ashamed:

However, have you tried checking out the Best Buy website, or maybe the TechTV site? They tend to review tech gadgets quite a lot, so they might be of help to you.

jamesminilogo
12-01-2007, 04:27 PM
Very good site for motorola info,

www.motox.info

You will find out a lot about motorola phones there ;)

Tommy
12-01-2007, 11:08 PM
Very good site for motorola info,

www.motox.info (http://www.motox.info)

You will find out a lot about motorola phones there ;)

Not talking about motorola. Talking about headphones and earphones by Razer now

Gaucho8788
12-02-2007, 01:41 AM
Well, if you're talking about the Motorola Razer, then the headphones would also be a Motorola product.

jamesminilogo
12-02-2007, 08:53 AM
ahh sorry, i read the names wrong :dunce:

Heres what i can find on the M250

Razer ProTone m250 Street-Style Clip Earphones

Rubber-coated clip arms combine with high quality metal casings for an aerodynamic secure fit
Ultimate in style, comfort & portability. Solid clips ensure a firm grip during active usage
With light & compact construction, the sleek metal discs cling effortlessly to the curvature of the ears
Powered by Razer’s own ProBass™ Technology
protone™ m250 send out deeply enhanced bass specifically engineered for digital players
Providing greater sound output and a more accurate music reproduction
Noise isolation is further maximized through ergonomic design
Custom-designed carrying case
Includes a jet-set adaptor for air travel providing total convenience in storage and portability

Tommy
12-02-2007, 09:36 AM
ahh sorry, i read the names wrong :dunce:

Heres what i can find on the M250

Razer ProTone m250 Street-Style Clip Earphones

Rubber-coated clip arms combine with high quality metal casings for an aerodynamic secure fit
Ultimate in style, comfort & portability. Solid clips ensure a firm grip during active usage
With light & compact construction, the sleek metal discs cling effortlessly to the curvature of the ears
Powered by Razer’s own ProBass™ Technology
protone™ m250 send out deeply enhanced bass specifically engineered for digital players
Providing greater sound output and a more accurate music reproduction
Noise isolation is further maximized through ergonomic design
Custom-designed carrying case
Includes a jet-set adaptor for air travel providing total convenience in storage and portability

I wonder if anyone here has expereince on these two razer products: M100 and m250.

I'm planning for the Razer m100, since it's in-ear and the sound quality is good. Not so sure about Razer m250.

jamesminilogo
12-02-2007, 10:58 AM
although having tried neither of them, my personal choice would be the M100 because i prefer in-ear type headphones to the clip style