Razer’s first foray into fully wireless headphones came last year, with the release of the Hammerhead True Wireless. It was a decent first attempt, but there was still a long way to go. Now Razer has released an improved model, taking design cues from Apple’s AirPods Pro and adding much-needed features like active noise cancellation.

While the original Hammerhead headphones had an open-ear design like the original AirPods and Galaxy Buds Live, the company switched to an in-ear design for the Hammerhead Pro. Razer said this was the result of customer feedback and the desire to implement ANC, which is essentially impossible with an open design (as we’ve seen with the Galaxy Buds Live).

The main unique feature this time around is an improved game mode, which reduces latency to just 60ms over a Bluetooth 5.1 connection. How well this will work remains to be seen, given that the game mode on the original Hammerheads wasn’t incredibly noticeable, but we’ll have a full review of the Hammerhead Pro soon. Battery life seems to be a weak spot, as the earbuds only last four hours with ANC enabled – meanwhile the Galaxy Buds + can handle 11 hours on a single charge, but without ANC.

The Hammerhead True Wireless Pro headphones are available for purchase starting today and are priced at $ 199.99 and € 209.99. We’re currently working on our review, so stay tuned for this.