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19.5.2020

When I look for gaming headsets to buy, I always consider the sound quality (obviously), comfort, noise cancellation quality, the bass (for footsteps) and the mic quality, so this review will be mainly based on those things.Sound QualityThe sound quality is phenomenal, all reviews say “for this affordable price, the sound quality is great”, but I don’t think that is fair, I believe the sound quality is great for 3 times the price of these headphones. Everything is crisp and clear. In addition to this, something I did not expect, these headphones are great for movie watch and music as well! The bass shakes the headphones but doesn’t overshadow the trebles and the highs.The 7.1 surround system software that you can download (with the activation code provided with the purchase) works like a charm and is perfect for fps and campaign gaming.ComfortThese headphones are ultra light and have such a compact build, they feel super comfortable on your head and ears. They have a tight fit but with all the padding, you can barely feel the headphones. These are perfect for long hours of gaming, so obviously ideal for these times with everyone being in lockdown and gaming for 12+ hours a day! Also the mic is easy to move around and very flexible which is always a good feature to have.Noise CancellationObviously there isn’t active noise cancellation technology on these headphones but if Razer said there is, they would’ve gotten away with it! You can barely hear things around you, I have a (extremely) loud mechanical keyboard and I cannot hear it at all which is just great. Makes me so immersed in the gameplay and focus on nothing but that.BassI think everyone can figure out the theme of this review by now! Everything is amazing! That goes for the bass as well. As I mentioned, the bass can be strong enough to shake the headphones but doesn’t overshadow all the other sound fx. In gaming, especially for fps games like CSGO and COD, these headphones will be extremely useful as the footsteps are loud and clear and with the amazing surround system, you’ll never have to guess which way the enemy is coming from.Mic QualitySpeechless! Which is kind of an ironic thing to say for this part of the review. Like I said, I have a very very very loud mechanical keyboard and as you can imagine, all my friends are always complaining, so I would have to put my mic input level to the point where they can barely hear me. With the Kraken X, the mic picks up nothing but myvoice, and it is so sharp and clear and all myfriends noticed it straight away. I tested it out on discord and couldn’t believe how good my voice sounds!Bonus!These headphones look so cool, with a matte black finish and lit green Razer logos on the sides.VerdictWould definitely without a shadow of a doubt recommend these to anyone who is looking for headphones, cheap or expensive! I addition to this, the warranty is amazing and the Razer customer support is fast and reliable.Great experience all around!O Mostafa
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26.5.2020

-just received the package-the packaging was decent but overall meh. sadly the headphones don't come with a pouch-microphone and speaker test on laptopspeakers ridiculously decent, not the best but far above average, comparing to the Powerbeats Pro sounds relatively the same, 'apart from when the beat drops' as expected. the microphone is not Walmart gaming headphone level but not the best, maybe after fiddling with it my opinion would change. but for now the microphone did not sound as fulfilling as the inbuilt microphone on my Mac.-had to wait for the console to update so that sucked, literally the worst timing.(really triggering).-still waiting for the console updatejust as stated all you need to do is plug into the controller to be connected to the console (xbox 1x).the speakers sound incredible for music, and It means a lot coming from someone that plays with a full sound system normally.noticed the headphones are quite heavy, you can really feel the weight on your neck, but it is manageable. After longer gameplays I would re-review the whole thing.aiit 100% lets go.-Console test (overall)F1 2019The cars sound flat compare to the sound system, an incredible decrease in sound depth *lap times are about a second of :( , maybe i'm rusty or maybe the difference in tone. not sure if its the headphones in particular or all headphones. so take with a pinch of salt. actually to change it to something relatively close to the sound system I went to audio settings, then advanced audio settings then changed radio output device to main output device. it sort of tricks the system, sounds way better and vibrant. Yeah, way better although you become more afraid of locking up.Forza horizon 4 and motorspot 7 (never noticed the game had ads your forced to watch) btw if you want the lego pack contact me.Sounds decent enough, not outstanding but really good.the cars actually sound better than the surround sound, those crackles and downshifts (especially the holy trinity and their modern counterparts). definitely your moneys worth or this game.FIFA, GTA, ACECOMBAT, FORTNITE & COD franchisessounds ok, would go more in-depth after 2 weeks of offline and online play, but right now its just meh.-Overall reviewI got mine, the Razer Kraken for Console for about 52.25 pounds and it was totally worth itpros consSounds good both with music and games a lot of plastic (I personally don't mind)Works on xbox without any setup quite heavytotally worth the price of purchase design is quite cumbersome (just pointing out, IDM)Build seems sturdywould I recommend, 100% on the X or this if price difference is below 10 pounds.I hope this helps, add me on xbox (traplordafro21), or reply to this review for further questions.most likely I wasted my time with this, but if there's anyone that appreciates this you are most definitely welcome.Would be Re-reviewing after 2-4 weeks of ownership.
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1.5.2019

I've been using this Razer headset for a few weeks now, both for general use and for its intended purpose as a gaming headset. It's a sizeable bit of kit, built solidly with big round metal ear cups, but thankfully doesn't weigh as much as you might think.The cups themselves are quite tight, which appears to be by design to help attain the excellent level of noise isolation. The ear pads are comfortable though, and whilst they thankfully don't itch after longer use, the inside of the cups can get fairly warm.The cable comes in two parts, with a shorter four-pole cable from the headset, and a longer extension cable that also splits the single connector into separate headphone and mic plugs.The shorter cable contains the volume control (not electronic control, but a resistive dial) and mic mute switch. Its length means that it could be used while walking connected to a phone, which works well for calls.My big gripe with this headset is actually the material that the cable is covered in. It's a coarse fabric material, and when it scrapes on anything (even your clothing) you can really hear it in the headset. When you're playing games or doing anything else noisy you won't notice it, but I found it difficult to watch a movie unless I moved the cable to an awkward angle or stayed very still.Below the left ear emerges the microphone, which is the flexible kind that retracts almost fully into the headset when not in use. A slight downside of this flexible design was that at some point I noticed the mic had rotated 90º and I was sounding quiet. Also note that despite there being holes on both sides, only one side is the actual mic; the other is an air vent.Now for the sound. The Razer produces BIG sound, and needs a bit of oomph to do so from the device it's connected to. It's extremely bass-heavy, though that bass is rich and detailed. For gaming, it's exactly what I needed: it allows me to clearly hear the clunk of heavy footsteps nearby, the whoosh of incoming weaponry, and the groans of enemies.Listening to music is not a pleasant experience if you've come from headphones designed for that, but the Razer doesn't seem to be; it's a gaming headset, and the sound is chunky enough to compete in a noisy environment. I wonder if the good noise isolation and heavy sound might be useful to a DJ using them in the noise of a club.With the sound profile caveat above, the Razer is a powerful contender in the gaming headset world. Its main letdown of a scrapy cable seems like a weird oversight, but one that isn't likely to bother someone mid-game. It loses a single star for these issues but that doesn't mar an otherwise strong performance.
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22.4.2020

I bought these because I was in the market for something good for my games on PC. I was drawn between these and another pair but decided to go with these. They're noise canceling and the microphone works well, but you may need to change some of the settings through the PC for it to suit you better. For the first 3-ish months, you could feel the cooling pads really set in on your ears, it was great. But now they don't really have that much cooling left in them, I can hardly feel it anymore. Not sure if that's just me or the fact I have used them every week. The headset is comfortable though and is adjustable for head sizes. The microphone is stored in the left side of the headset and can be pulled out.I didn't quite like how there wasn't a foam windshield or anything as such to cover it, but I ended up buying a pack anyway, so that's sorted. It has inline volume control and microphone mute with a 3.5mm L-shaped jack. I'm finding that the volume control wheel is a little sensitive, therefore when you do slightly catch it when moving or change position in your seat, your sound will boost to high or will completely mute. Not terrible, but it can be annoying.As I bought the Tournament Edition, I got the THX Spatial Sound Controls, where you can plug in your headset and then plug the THX Spatial Sound Controls by USB into the computer. This has some features that are good to have on hand, such as volume up/down, microphone mute (lights up with a red ring when muted), a 'THX Spatial Audio' button that lights up green when turned on, bass controls and priority between game and chat audio. It has a sticky back so that you can place it anywhere and it will never move. I have it on the leg of my desk and it looks great. When you plug this in, you get Razer's Synapse, which is their version of customisation and full control over the headset and Spatial Audio. It's useful and good software, easy to use, and recommended.The sound from these is amazing, and the microphone holds up pretty well too. I use the onboard sound card. I have also tested these on PS4 and found that they do the exact same job. However, because PS4 doesn't support 7.1 surround sound etc, you can use it to its full capability.Up until recently, the microphone started to sound 'robotic' as my friends would call it. I do think this may be because of my sound card not being up to standard and not due to the headset, which was my initial thought.I've since tested the headset on my laptop, both with and without the THX Spatial Sound Controls, and found it working perfectly, so I'll need to install a new sound card on my PC.
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29.3.2019

For me, the most important thing about headphones is how good they sound. Whether they’re comfortable is also important, but how they look or whether they’re stylish is a complete non-issue. So the shocking bright green set-up of these, sustained all the way to the audio cables, wasn’t really a turn-off, even though it might be for anyone who was concerned with notions of what’s “subtle” or “classy”. Once you’re wearing them, you can happily forget how bright green they are!So the 4 star rating I’m giving is based almost entirely on the sound quality, which is pretty good but not brilliant. As you’d fairly reasonably expect from quite large bulky cupped headphones, they have a good balanced frequency range on them.The top end is clear and simply handled, and the bass reproduction is about right for my tastes, neither too warm and boomy, nor too thin. For games with expansive and immersive sound design, these are a pretty solid affair.However, the sound is just a shade on the cold and hollow side. There’s a shade too much echo, and for rich music or particularly ‘close’ sounds, there’s something about it which is just a little bit too thin. It’s a subtle difference, but it’s the difference between good (4 stars) and brilliant (5), and for the current asking price, it’s just marginally not quite as good as I was expecting.Comfort-wise, these are pretty good. The cooling gel ear pads are definitely a nice touch, and on a hot day like today you can definitely feel a subtle difference in perceived temperature when you take them off for a few minutes then put them back on again. The gel also gives a nice padded soft touch that makes them comfortable. They don’t exclude or drown out quite as much sound as the last over-ear headphones I tried, for better or worse.The retractable microphone is another nice touch as well, if like me you spend the majority of your time using them without needing a microphone, as on other headphones they clearly get in the way. The quality of the microphone is alright- you won’t be recording any chart-topping vocals on it but it’s perfectly adequate for shouting at strangers in online gaming, for sure.Ignoring the colour- which some other people may choose not to ignore- these are some very respectable cans, but they fall just a little short of brilliant.
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28.4.2019

The overall build quality of these Razer Kraken Gaming Headset is excellent and they feel solid without being that heavy but they are, like other gaming headsets, a bit oversized. The ear pads are thick and comfortable and the gel inside does make them cooler than others. There's a hidden recess inside the pads to ease the pressure on your spec's if you wear them and it does help a bit. The headband is chunky but stays comfortable for extended periods.The sound quality for games is really good while being disappointing for music, overall it's a quality sound but it's got too much mid-range and lacks really deep bass. There's excellent detail and that gives a wide and accurate stereo stage,great for games because you can hear where the bullets are coming from and get out of the way. The lack of deep bass makes music sound a bit flat and un-dynamic but it's an advantage for noisy games which might otherwise rattle your teeth with every explosion or gunshot. The sound quality of the inbuilt microphone is good but a bit quiet and you might need to tweak the setting on your device so everyone can hear you. The mic retracts into the earpiece when not in use and you can disable with a button on the inline remote control. That remote control also has a volume control for the headphones which feels a bit basic, in my experience these things are prone to developing crackling and cut-outs after time so hopefully Razer have used a decent mechanism inside.There's a shortish cable permanently attached to the headphones which ends with a combination plug for both headphones and microphone. It's long enough to use with a laptop on the desk in front of you but if you use a larger desktop you might need an extension. You actually get a 2 metre long extension cable in the box and that ends with a pair of jackplugs, one for headphones and one for the mic, so that might work for you. Slightly annoyingly there's no clear indication of which plug is which, only a difference in colour of the isolator rings on each. Overall they're a solidly made and well-designed pair of gaming headphones but if you want to use them for music as well as games you can find a more exciting and fuller sound without spending any more.
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5.8.2020

Took a little set up, the razor drivers are a little annoying, they require online activation to use the 7.1 features and didn't work at all without them, even with proper drivers. For some reason the servers were acting up, but once I had messed around with them for a while and reinstalled the program and tweaked some windows settings, they work absolutely perfectly and the quality is pretty good. They can go as low as about 30 hz, which for a £50 headset, I wasn't actually expecting, so that's a happy surprise. The sound quality is pretty ace, its not exactly enough to be uncomfortable on max volume, which is good, but I know some people like to have the option to destroy their eardrums.The bass isn't shaky at all, even at high volumes, to be honest I am actually surprised with how good these are. During gaming, the 7.1 features work perfectly (in fps games) but that's to be expected as they're a gaming headset!The microphone is a little annoying, but it is very adjustable and you can pretty much hide it from your eyesight when you're watching movies or listening to music and it stays in place (unlike some cheaper ones that revert back to straight).Microphone quality is pretty amazing to be honest, the volume isn't the highest, you'd be better off getting a standalone mic if that's what you're going for (streaming or whatever) but if you're playing with your buddies or doing general calls, the quality is amazingly clear and there is no feedback or anything.I live in quite an urban area and there are constant sirens and cars, shouting and just general noise pollution, but the moment I put these on (even without playing any sound) I was impressed at how well they block sound. They fit very snugly on my ears and I'm told my ears aren't the smallest. When playing games or listening to music or watching anything, I forget that I live in a busy area, so they're pretty ace. (Unless you're listening for the door, then you're -------.)All in all I would recommend these definitely if you're on a tight-ish budget, or even if you aren't but just don't overly care about the BEST of everything.
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2.7.2021

4 stars because I've not tested the mic or software. Arguably, the most important things are the speakers anyway!Righto, so out of the box you get the impression that this is a budget product. Sure, the box is nice and all, but inside it is pretty bog standard which is fine. A lot of companies like to dazzle the purchaser with swish packaging that's just going to end up in a whale's stomach anyway so it's nice to see you're not being treated like a nitwit who goes after things because they're swanky looking.I upgraded from a Corsair Void Pro (yes, I consider moving from a £70 product to a £30 product as an upgrade - you'll see why) and was expecting the Razer X to be not as good due to the price.Turns out I was wrong! The USB conector is pretty no-frills (some people like odd-looking connectors, but then some people like drinking petrol so there's no accounting for taste) and the cable is a tough, fibrous plastic. This is important as softer plastics can tear after a few years (the Corsair Void Pro had some very serious cable tearing going on for some reason).Control features are the same as the Void Pro (a headset twice the price, remember?) only not as swish. Button and dial feels cheap, but don't rattle around in their mounts to at least you know they're not going anywhere.The fit is good. Very good, in fact. The headphones fit comfortably over my huge ears, and the headset itself clamps softly over my melon head and doesn't move during rapid head movements or prolonged use. As it's a cheaper product, the headset itself isn't top-heavy and weighs lightly without feeling like the bridge will snap in a couple of months. Speakers are surrounded by some sort of faux leather and provide a rich, heavy sound which is pretty much what most gamers want when listening to grown adults scream like petulant brats during CoD matches. Music is reproduced with charming fidelity that doesn't blot out finer, higher notes with bass.Worth twice the price, really. If you want to replace your headphones with something cheaper without skimping on quality then you can't go wrong here.
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22.8.2019

Overall as general budget-end gaming headphones I like this set of headphones from Razer a lot - they are quite lightweight and very comfortable for sure, with the cups sitting very comfortably on my ears and a nice snug comfortable fit with the foam padding which feels secure but doesn't cause earache after a while like some (I've only tested them for around an hour though, so perhaps some earache might kick in if you're on a 7 hour gaming session), the band sits comfortably too and the long cable meant I didn't ever feel restricted. On top of this they have a discreet cut out for those who wear glasses so you should find these comfortable too which is a pretty neat consideration.The microphoneis pretty good too and seems well positioned and very responsive - I don't need to be right next to it for it to pick me up pretty clearly, even with some background noise and I like the inbuilt volume control.Sound wise these are a tad bass heavy and also a little off on treble, so the clarity isn't perfect but the sound is still clear and reasonably sharp and it was easy to balance these out with external volume control settings - but definitely better suited to gaming rather than listening to music, which is to be expected. The fact these are 7.1 surround sound isn't strictly true unfortunately - they are in essence basic stereo (capable of left and right splits). You have to use an activation download code to access the digital/virtual surround sound but this doesn't perform fantastically to be honest and definitely not as true 7.1 surround. With very good surround sound headphones when playing first persons I can hear where everything is around me - upper left, low right, mid back, front high, directly below me etc, but these are only slightly better than standard left-right stereo.If you want a true 7.1 experience then I'd pay a little more for something more capable, but if you want some very comfortable gaming headphones with pretty good sound quality then these are a good choice that won't break the bank and come well presented and with a 2 year guarantee to boot.
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5.10.2020

Date purchased: May 2020RIP Headphones: September 2020Razer support: UselessI bought these headphones when I purchased my new rig because I redid everything. I wanted a slightly more expensive set but as I spent around 2k on my gaming build, I had to be sensible. I wish I'd spent a little extra at the time and gotten better quality but hindsight is 20/20.For the record, they worked great and I never had an issue with sound quality or voice quality on the mic. The problem is that after about 4 months the sides started to wear through and then snapped completely (as shown in the picture).Because I have limited funds and it's not easy to find the money to replace things, I'm very careful with my stuff.I have a headset stand so these headphones would come off my head and go on their stand until it was time to wear them again. I was not rough with them, I used them as headsets are designed to be used. My previous set lasted over 3 years until there was a fault with the mic itself.I contacted Razer customer support and filed a claim because they should last longer than 4 months. I head back from "Kent" and the gist of his reply was:"Now, going back to your concern. I forwarded the case to our warranty team but failed to proceed with warranty claims as after careful inspection and investigation they deemed the damage as a customer induced."I did NOT cause this. And actually if you look online you'll find more people who've had the exact same issue in the exact same place on these headphones. When they snap, they snap in the exact same place on the headband. That's not a coincidence, that's a design fault. Razer MUST be aware of this and yet they continue to sell this faulty product without addressing the issue all the while blaming their users and denying claims. It's bad faith. It's bad customer support and it's frustrating as hell.So as the title says - DO NOT BUY these headphones. Spend a bit more or go to a better company but I will never buy a Razer product again, they've completely lost my trust.
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14.4.2019

You pay a little more for a Razer Kraken gaming headset, but what you get is a good balance of sound quality, comfort and design. It's nicely packaged, the headset looks impressive in its build, feel and luminous green colour. It's a classy looking package and no mistake.There are a couple of nice features that are nice to this headset, and they're more than just gimmicks. The frame is cool strong aluminium, a lightweight but really solid construction, and it's housed in a plastic cushioned headband that feels light and comfortable on the head. The cups are huge, larger than the usual on-ear headphones and rounded, giving you plenty of surrounding space to let the sound reverberate,so you get a deep satisfying bass. There's a cooling gel surround that is indeed cool to the touch. I thought this would be a good idea as headsets can get very heated on the ears, and while these do heat up it's not as much as I've found wearing other headsets.The retractable microphone is a nice touch. If you only occasionally use the microphone, this slips nicely out of the way inside the headset, which also means that it's protected and won't get easily broken.The sound has impact and is definitely good for most gaming needs particularly when you have it at a loud volume, but it does sound a little flat when it comes to listening to a music. The dynamic range just isn't there. Cord length is good, it's well bound in braided cloth. There's a plastic volume control that is within easy reach and it's very responsive. The connection is is the standard 3.5mm jack that you would use to connect headphones to a PC, laptop, phone or mobile device, so it's compatible with X-Box One and Nintendo Switch. The set comes with a 2-year warranty but I think you'd feel fairly confident that it's robust enough to last much longer than that without giving you any problems at all.
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30.9.2020

Some may wonder whether these headphones really are that good. I’m gonna tell you a story. Call of Duty Warzone. It’s the last circle and I’m alone, my teammates dead. As they speak words of encouragement to me, I think GOD THATS GOOD SOUND QUALITY. Situated in Riverside, I sit on the top floor of a house...waiting. I close my eyes, my ears are my weapon of choice and they tell me everything. I hear footsteps below me running up the stairs to my right. I open my eyes and send a RPG rocket at him. Dead. And I think again, GOD THATS GOOD SOUND QUALITY. Separating my team’s voices from the action is too easy. I don’t even have to try, and again I think GOD THATS GOOD SOUND QUALITY. The gas is moving in again.4 Players left. A team of three, and me. This is it I tell myself. I hear a door open across the road and the soft sound of footsteps running up the stairs to the top floor of the building. I train my RPG on the window. Two come into sight. Dead. As the German voices cry through the headset “NEIN” I yell, “take that you krauts”. And again I think, GOD THATS GOOD SOUND QUALITY. Final man. 1v1. Mano e Mano. RPG is my game, but the sound quality of these headphones is my game. As I stare out the window at the two dead bodies, I hear the delicate sound of a door peaking open below me. This is it.I jump out of the window, spring round the side of the house, hear him reloading, smash through the door, my MP5 in hand, I scream F*** OFF GRASSHOPPER, and he’s dead. Simple victory. And for the final time that evening I think GOD THATS GOOD SOUND QUALITY. Another win for the books, another win for the boys, another win for England against three pathetic Germans. I blast Pirates of the Caribbean through the headset and my friends say to me “God thats good sound quality”. I smile. This is my life now. Pure sound quality at all times, wins, ALL THE TIME.
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21.10.2020

I bought this headset primarily for gaming both on the PC as well as on PS4 and I have not been disappointed whatsoever, this is after buying the Razer Blackshark V2 X which I unfortunately found to be a bit of a tight fit however the Razer Kraken Ultimate I find to be far more comfortable to wear for prolonged periods of time.The build quality is fantastic being reasonably weighty due to the aluminium and steel construction this gives it a reasonable heft to each headphone however not enough to make it noticeable during wear and use. The audio quality is incredibly solid that is with both the output as well as the input, my friends immediately commented that I sounded incredibly clear through the mic and was very well heard.The THX audio support is a very welcome feature and I found that to function very well on games such as Metro Exodus and Hades, the former of which supports THX directly leading to very immersive surround sound.The headset also has some very useful quality of life features such as the cooling gel in the headphone pads which did indeed keep my head and ears quite cool, the microphone is also retractable which allows you to very easily tuck it out of the way when you'd rather have it outside of your vision but even when it is fully extended it doesn't really encroach on your vision that much. Another very handy feature is the easily mutable mic, I found all I had to do to mute it was simply give it a slight squeeze and then the LED on the end of the mic would light up which made it easy to remember that I had myself muted so I wasn't talking to nothing because I forgot I had my mic muted which used to be a common occurrence.Overall a fantastic headset which I honestly can't recommend enough as I have found everything to be fantastic, from the build quality to the audio quality I am not disappointed in any way.
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24.12.2019

This is a review of the Razer Kraken 2019 headset, which is the 2nd to latest addition of the Kraken lineup, and was a refresh of the previous Kraken models.This headset features Dolby Atmos 7.1 Surround Sound, which is useful when playing battle royale games like PUBG, Fortnite or general first-person shooter games, because by this you can tell where enemies are, as their footsteps can be heard around different directions from you. This feature can also be used for watching movies or listening to music in 8D audio.The headset is easy to set up and plugs into your 3.5mm audio jack, and requires minimal setup. The headset also comes with a spare audio splitter in case your PC has 2 audio sockets,one for mic and output audio. My Kraken 2019 headset came in a satin black finish which looked very modern and stylish, and fitted into any setup. The headset itself was quite heavy and felt good quality, the headset also features soft ear cups suitable for long gaming sessions. The clarity is good and their is barely any noticeable audio distortion. The bass is also high quality and feels really good.The only downside I've found so far is that these headphones are not yet supported by Razer Synapse 3, which is Razer's latest app for managing your peripherals, so if you want to adjust the audio settings for this headset using a suitable GUI, you'll have to downgrade to Razer Synapse 2.Lastly, the price is a little high (Coming in at £80) when placed against other suitable headsets for gaming such as the HyperX Clouds which also feature 7.1 Surround Sound. But in short, this headset is perfect for gamers both on PC and console as they're plug and play and support anything with a 3.5mm jack.
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14.8.2019

These are absolutely incredible from an audio quality point of view. I Use them for gaming, listening to music, and conference calls. For each application they are brilliant.For gaming the sound is crystal clear and very directional in FPS games. Can hear enemies behind you and direction they are coming from. For game chat, people can hear me loud and clear with the mic not needing to be too close to my mouth. I use it in PC with no issues. I’m sure it would be the same on XBox or PS4.For music the range is impressive, not too bassy but more than enough to satisfy even the heavy bass heads.Conferences are good too. Similar to game chat,people can hear me very clearly and the over ear style means I can hear even when there are multiple people in the room. The volume control on the side is useful as sometimes there can be a volume difference between a room conference participant and a single dialled in participant. The mute button on the side is also very useful to quickly mute should someone come into the room unexpected. They are also very comfortable to wear even for extended times (been in 3 hour gaming sessions and multi hour conference calls - get a little warm bit perfectly fine).The fact that they are plain black also means they can be used in a work environment without issue. I had previously used my soms old headset but this was black and red and did look like a gaming headset. This one is a little more subtle but still stylish.They work perfectly with a PC and with a mobile phone (iOS). I’m sure they’d will work fine with any gaming device.It comes with a splitter also so you can plug it into devices that have separate sound and mic connections.
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