Very disappointed for a $100 headphones. They are just not worth it
Extremely comfortable
Horrible sound quality; bass is almost non existent Microphone quality is also horrible
Very disappointed for a $100 headphones. They are just not worth it
Extremely comfortable
Horrible sound quality; bass is almost non existent Microphone quality is also horrible
Great spatial sound...especially while playing Fornite. Maybe not the most balanced sound but overall quite good. Quality earpiece cushioning meant for long gaming sessions. The cord may feel a bit flimsy even though its braided fabric.
Sam Moore
Comfortable; Simple to use; In-line controls
Average sound; very few features
If you want amazing quality sound, excellent surround sound and comfort that will keep you in your seat for hours, this is the headset for you. The microphone is decent but quite, you can always boost it though using your motherboard's sound application or a third party application.
I bought these because I wrongly assumed they wouldn't break easily, considering the aluminum framework and the weight. But barely seven months later the right ear channel is almost completely gone. I have to finagle the wire constantly to get sound back. Don't buy these.
Aluminum arms on headband
Ear cups don't swivel
I ordered this product three weeks ago. Still hasn't arrived. No communication from the 'supplier'. Disgraceful.
Razer is one of the biggest gaming brands on the market today, and their fan base is without a doubt one of the biggest out there too. It's been known for a long time that when you buy a Razer product, you can often expect to pay a bit of a premium for the products, and for many it's worth it for...
Lightweight design; Durable build quality; Thick ear cup padding; Strong braided cable design; Come with single and dual 3.5mm cables for PC and mobile use; Stylish aesthetics; Perfect for competitive gaming; Retractable microphone
Doesn't sit perfectly flush on my big head
Razer Kraken Pro V2 Introduction Recently Razer sent us the DeathAdder Elite gaming mouse to bang on and along with that, they included their Kraken Pro V2 gaming headset to check out as well.
I own the original Razer Kraken Pro headset, and while I always loved its look, I stopped wearing it because it gave me headaches from the high clamp force. I assumed that it was to compensate for its overall weight and stop it from sagging down my face, but I felt pressure on the crown of my head...
The chunky Kraken Pro V2 aren't the sort of headphones I'd normally consider, but in all-black the subtle branding, solid construction and surprisingly comfortable fit have won me over.
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