To reach the ultimate depths of immersion, one must dive beyond sight and sound. Unlock a third sense for gaming with the Razer Kraken V3 Pro—a wireless haptic PC gaming headset powered by Razer HyperSense. With the ability to feel what you hear, gaming has never felt this intense or real.
To reach the ultimate depths of immersion, one must dive beyond sight and sound. Unlock a third sense for gaming with the Razer Kraken V3 Pro—a wireless haptic PC gaming headset powered by Razer HyperSense. With the ability to feel what you hear, gaming has never felt this intense or real.
To reach the ultimate depths of immersion, one must dive beyond sight and sound. Unlock a third sense for gaming with the Razer Kraken V3 Pro—a wireless haptic PC gaming headset powered by Razer HyperSense. With the ability to feel what you hear, gaming has never felt this intense or real.
To reach the ultimate depths of immersion, one must dive beyond sight and sound. Unlock a third sense for gaming with the Razer Kraken V3 Pro—a wireless haptic PC gaming headset powered by Razer HyperSense. With the ability to feel what you hear, gaming has never felt this intense or real.
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Razer Kraken V3 Pro-Wireless Gaming Headset with Razer HyperSense-FRML Packaging
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Razer Kraken V3 Pro-Wireless Gaming Headset with Razer HyperSense-FRML Packaging
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Razer Kraken V3 Pro-Wireless Gaming Headset with Razer HyperSense-FRML Packaging
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Be ready to have some compromises with this headset. Nothing against the sound and built quality but there are a lot of issues you need to be ready to live with if you decide to buy these. For me, I still decided to keep them since there are no other options with haptic feedback in the market so this was the deciding factor for me since I can leave up with the most common bugs that happen to me. Note these bugs are all over the internet so I suspect these are happening to a lot of users:- 2% of the times I open the app: Profiles do not load to the synapse app making it impossible to move between profiles. A full PC restart is needed to solve the issue if I really want to change between profiles. (different profiles are very important with these headphones since ... MoreBe ready to have some compromises with this headset. Nothing against the sound and built quality but there are a lot of issues you need to be ready to live with if you decide to buy these. For me, I still decided to keep them since there are no other options with haptic feedback in the market so this was the deciding factor for me since I can leave up with the most common bugs that happen to me. Note these bugs are all over the internet so I suspect these are happening to a lot of users:- 2% of the times I open the app: Profiles do not load to the synapse app making it impossible to move between profiles. A full PC restart is needed to solve the issue if I really want to change between profiles. (different profiles are very important with these headphones since you don't want haptic feedback/THX Audio to be turned on while in discord or watching youtube videos, or listening to music.)- Razer synapse does not start with windows even with all options turned on, I have managed to sort out this by programming windows 11 task scheduler to force the app to open every time. Nothing else worked. If you are not an experienced windows user you might not be able to do this and you will have to manually open the app every time.- 75% of the times I change between different profiles with different haptic options, the haptic feedback bugs making some weird noises when activated. To solve this I need to shut down the phones and turn them on again. This sorts out the issue every time.- The battery level on the app never reaches 100%, I don't think so this is affecting anything at all though
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For $200, the Kraken V3 Pro has mediocre sound, outdated firmware, lacks bluetooth, long-ish USB A dongle, but interesting haptic motors for immersion. Not having bluetooth isn't a big deal because latency is a problem when you're gaming. There's a noteable lack of ANC but to be honest, I'm surprised any wireless headset -anything- has ANC for $200. Most ANCs I've heard in this price range are pretty bad, affect the sound characteristics, and don't block out all that well. It's honestly not a miss in my book. Needed to EQ the sound in the Synapse application and to be honest, the THX "feature" doesn't compare to Dolby Atmos. I toned down the low end by two db across the range, raised the mids a tiny bit, and brought down some of the highs as well. This balanced out ... MoreFor $200, the Kraken V3 Pro has mediocre sound, outdated firmware, lacks bluetooth, long-ish USB A dongle, but interesting haptic motors for immersion. Not having bluetooth isn't a big deal because latency is a problem when you're gaming. There's a noteable lack of ANC but to be honest, I'm surprised any wireless headset -anything- has ANC for $200. Most ANCs I've heard in this price range are pretty bad, affect the sound characteristics, and don't block out all that well. It's honestly not a miss in my book. Needed to EQ the sound in the Synapse application and to be honest, the THX "feature" doesn't compare to Dolby Atmos. I toned down the low end by two db across the range, raised the mids a tiny bit, and brought down some of the highs as well. This balanced out the sound for more of a neutral frequency which produced good clarity and sparkle. The firmware was really frustrating to update because although the update software told me it would need to shut down the modules for Synapse, it didn't. I had to turn off the Synapse auto run feature, restart the computer, and that fixed my issues. Talk about a headache. After resolving the problems I've listed, the headphones now sound much better, the cups and headband offer decent comfort, and the haptic feedback is a nice gimmick that I personally find to be a good selling point. I imagine the battery life could be better if I turned them off but why? They still last a day of gaming and I just charge them afterwards. Controls are basically all on the left side which clutters it up, but the volume dial is not too hard to find and I imagine with repetition, it'll be even easier to reach for. I like that there's a mute button that you can determine if activated or not, and the haptic adjust on the right is a good place for that. This headset is an easy recommendation for those looking for a decent wireless headset and really want the immersion that the haptics provide.
originally posted on bestbuy.com
I bought the Kraken V3 Pro's after looking at the build quality and some reviews, thinking hey these are a solid build. When I got them home, unboxed them, they are solid, metal built, and have a great feel on the head.The sound was pretty good, using the spatial option, and using the Synapse software you can set a myriad of options to tune the sound, hypersense response, and even sleep mode. The mic is rather good also, with quality of sound and response. I used the headphones for gaming, meetings, and a wide array of hi-fi music. The RGB settings can be controlled via Synapse to flow with your other Razer components, a nice touch.However, the problem comes in with the usage of the headphones and battery life. I have my sleep mode set to turn off after 15 ... MoreI bought the Kraken V3 Pro's after looking at the build quality and some reviews, thinking hey these are a solid build. When I got them home, unboxed them, they are solid, metal built, and have a great feel on the head.The sound was pretty good, using the spatial option, and using the Synapse software you can set a myriad of options to tune the sound, hypersense response, and even sleep mode. The mic is rather good also, with quality of sound and response. I used the headphones for gaming, meetings, and a wide array of hi-fi music. The RGB settings can be controlled via Synapse to flow with your other Razer components, a nice touch.However, the problem comes in with the usage of the headphones and battery life. I have my sleep mode set to turn off after 15 minutes of inactivity & hyper-sense turned off, but I was not able to get anywhere near the published claim on the headphones. I was constantly charging them. The other issue was I had to constantly plug and unplug the USB dongle or turn the headphones off when switching apps such as YouTube to watching movies on the Windows app, the sound would stop working.I had the headphones fully updated, and tried resets, but it continued on this spiral. Then the plastic sides developed cracks from normal use (see photo), so I ended up returning them reluctantly. I really liked the build and quality of the headphones in several respects, the actual use was annoying in some key parts noted.
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Impedance | 32 Ω (1 kHz) |
| Sensitivity | 96 dB (1 kHz) |
| DRIVER SPECIFICATIONS | 50 mm |
Razer Kraken V3 Pro-Wireless Gaming Headset with Razer HyperSense-FRML Packaging
Free delivery
Razer Kraken V3 Pro-Wireless Gaming Headset with Razer HyperSense-FRML Packaging
Delivery between 11–23 June $10
Razer Kraken V3 Pro-Wireless Gaming Headset with Razer HyperSense-FRML Packaging
Free delivery
Be ready to have some compromises with this headset. Nothing against the sound and built quality but there are a lot of issues you need to be ready to live with if you decide to buy these. For me, I still decided to keep them since there are no other options with haptic feedback in the market so this was the deciding factor for me since I can leave up with the most common bugs that happen to me. Note these bugs are all over the internet so I suspect these are happening to a lot of users:- 2% of the times I open the app: Profiles do not load to the synapse app making it impossible to move between profiles. A full PC restart is needed to solve the issue if I really want to change between profiles. (different profiles are very important with these headphones since ... MoreBe ready to have some compromises with this headset. Nothing against the sound and built quality but there are a lot of issues you need to be ready to live with if you decide to buy these. For me, I still decided to keep them since there are no other options with haptic feedback in the market so this was the deciding factor for me since I can leave up with the most common bugs that happen to me. Note these bugs are all over the internet so I suspect these are happening to a lot of users:- 2% of the times I open the app: Profiles do not load to the synapse app making it impossible to move between profiles. A full PC restart is needed to solve the issue if I really want to change between profiles. (different profiles are very important with these headphones since you don't want haptic feedback/THX Audio to be turned on while in discord or watching youtube videos, or listening to music.)- Razer synapse does not start with windows even with all options turned on, I have managed to sort out this by programming windows 11 task scheduler to force the app to open every time. Nothing else worked. If you are not an experienced windows user you might not be able to do this and you will have to manually open the app every time.- 75% of the times I change between different profiles with different haptic options, the haptic feedback bugs making some weird noises when activated. To solve this I need to shut down the phones and turn them on again. This sorts out the issue every time.- The battery level on the app never reaches 100%, I don't think so this is affecting anything at all though
For $200, the Kraken V3 Pro has mediocre sound, outdated firmware, lacks bluetooth, long-ish USB A dongle, but interesting haptic motors for immersion. Not having bluetooth isn't a big deal because latency is a problem when you're gaming. There's a noteable lack of ANC but to be honest, I'm surprised any wireless headset -anything- has ANC for $200. Most ANCs I've heard in this price range are pretty bad, affect the sound characteristics, and don't block out all that well. It's honestly not a miss in my book. Needed to EQ the sound in the Synapse application and to be honest, the THX "feature" doesn't compare to Dolby Atmos. I toned down the low end by two db across the range, raised the mids a tiny bit, and brought down some of the highs as well. This balanced out ... MoreFor $200, the Kraken V3 Pro has mediocre sound, outdated firmware, lacks bluetooth, long-ish USB A dongle, but interesting haptic motors for immersion. Not having bluetooth isn't a big deal because latency is a problem when you're gaming. There's a noteable lack of ANC but to be honest, I'm surprised any wireless headset -anything- has ANC for $200. Most ANCs I've heard in this price range are pretty bad, affect the sound characteristics, and don't block out all that well. It's honestly not a miss in my book. Needed to EQ the sound in the Synapse application and to be honest, the THX "feature" doesn't compare to Dolby Atmos. I toned down the low end by two db across the range, raised the mids a tiny bit, and brought down some of the highs as well. This balanced out the sound for more of a neutral frequency which produced good clarity and sparkle. The firmware was really frustrating to update because although the update software told me it would need to shut down the modules for Synapse, it didn't. I had to turn off the Synapse auto run feature, restart the computer, and that fixed my issues. Talk about a headache. After resolving the problems I've listed, the headphones now sound much better, the cups and headband offer decent comfort, and the haptic feedback is a nice gimmick that I personally find to be a good selling point. I imagine the battery life could be better if I turned them off but why? They still last a day of gaming and I just charge them afterwards. Controls are basically all on the left side which clutters it up, but the volume dial is not too hard to find and I imagine with repetition, it'll be even easier to reach for. I like that there's a mute button that you can determine if activated or not, and the haptic adjust on the right is a good place for that. This headset is an easy recommendation for those looking for a decent wireless headset and really want the immersion that the haptics provide.
I bought the Kraken V3 Pro's after looking at the build quality and some reviews, thinking hey these are a solid build. When I got them home, unboxed them, they are solid, metal built, and have a great feel on the head.The sound was pretty good, using the spatial option, and using the Synapse software you can set a myriad of options to tune the sound, hypersense response, and even sleep mode. The mic is rather good also, with quality of sound and response. I used the headphones for gaming, meetings, and a wide array of hi-fi music. The RGB settings can be controlled via Synapse to flow with your other Razer components, a nice touch.However, the problem comes in with the usage of the headphones and battery life. I have my sleep mode set to turn off after 15 ... MoreI bought the Kraken V3 Pro's after looking at the build quality and some reviews, thinking hey these are a solid build. When I got them home, unboxed them, they are solid, metal built, and have a great feel on the head.The sound was pretty good, using the spatial option, and using the Synapse software you can set a myriad of options to tune the sound, hypersense response, and even sleep mode. The mic is rather good also, with quality of sound and response. I used the headphones for gaming, meetings, and a wide array of hi-fi music. The RGB settings can be controlled via Synapse to flow with your other Razer components, a nice touch.However, the problem comes in with the usage of the headphones and battery life. I have my sleep mode set to turn off after 15 minutes of inactivity & hyper-sense turned off, but I was not able to get anywhere near the published claim on the headphones. I was constantly charging them. The other issue was I had to constantly plug and unplug the USB dongle or turn the headphones off when switching apps such as YouTube to watching movies on the Windows app, the sound would stop working.I had the headphones fully updated, and tried resets, but it continued on this spiral. Then the plastic sides developed cracks from normal use (see photo), so I ended up returning them reluctantly. I really liked the build and quality of the headphones in several respects, the actual use was annoying in some key parts noted.
This headset is almost as good as the older Razer Nari Wireless, let down only by its lack of continuous variability of the haptics. This headset has only low, medium, high, or no haptics; whereas with the Nari there was a continuous slider to suit your taste - which is important when a headset is vibrating your skull. That being said, the build quality of this headset is much better than the Nari, and feels much more like my even older Razer Kraken Chroma, long since retired. It's sturdier, sits better on the head, and is less heavy.My biggest bugbear is that it keeps cutting out randomly when changing browser tabs, or even just partway through a youtube video. There seems to be no rhyme or reason, and either the sound just stops working even though the headset is ... MoreThis headset is almost as good as the older Razer Nari Wireless, let down only by its lack of continuous variability of the haptics. This headset has only low, medium, high, or no haptics; whereas with the Nari there was a continuous slider to suit your taste - which is important when a headset is vibrating your skull. That being said, the build quality of this headset is much better than the Nari, and feels much more like my even older Razer Kraken Chroma, long since retired. It's sturdier, sits better on the head, and is less heavy.My biggest bugbear is that it keeps cutting out randomly when changing browser tabs, or even just partway through a youtube video. There seems to be no rhyme or reason, and either the sound just stops working even though the headset is still connected as the default audio output device; or it randomly turns off despite having well over 50% battery. The only way to fix this is to turn it off, wait 5 seconds, and then turn it back on. It's incredibly frustrating, happening several times an evening, sometimes repeatedly back to back. I have tried reinstalling all the drivers to no avail, and I suspect I am going to have to RMA this headset. I have seen similar reviews across the internet with this particular model, which I perhaps should have heeded. Maybe wireless really is too juvenile a technology to be reliable for this application.TL;DR: Great hardware ruined by software bugs
- razer synapse software does not always find device on pc startup, requiring un/replugging of usb- annoying, persistent (every few seconds, truly horrific) beeping tone occurs while on low battery, though seemingly fixed by restarting headset?- introduction of thx spatial audio software can initially complicate/block functioning. fixed by restarting pc, setting default sound output to THX Spatial Audio, and/or replugging usb (+/- prayer?)- power button's pause/skip/rewind functions are finicky. expect rewinds (triple press) to register as pauses or skips (single, double press, respectively)+ great sound, especially with THX Spatial Audio software and Hypersense (on device function), which is like ear haptics, but just feels like extreme bass. With synapse, ... More- razer synapse software does not always find device on pc startup, requiring un/replugging of usb- annoying, persistent (every few seconds, truly horrific) beeping tone occurs while on low battery, though seemingly fixed by restarting headset?- introduction of thx spatial audio software can initially complicate/block functioning. fixed by restarting pc, setting default sound output to THX Spatial Audio, and/or replugging usb (+/- prayer?)- power button's pause/skip/rewind functions are finicky. expect rewinds (triple press) to register as pauses or skips (single, double press, respectively)+ great sound, especially with THX Spatial Audio software and Hypersense (on device function), which is like ear haptics, but just feels like extreme bass. With synapse, sound adjusts between Movie, Game, etc. modes depending on the application currently in focus+ comfortable+ feels sturdy, quality+ bluetooth capability not required on any devices, as wireless connectivity is done via a usb+ detachable mic (which i have not yet used)+ size adjuster is marked with numbers, good for knowing your preference
Razer continues to impress in the gaming industry with their latest high end addition to their headphone line up. The new Kraken V3 Pro HyperSense headphones about blew me out of my gaming chair, metaphorically of course, when I first set them up, charged them, plugged in the included USB dongle and turned on some sound. I had no idea how much of a difference the haptic feedback would make for low end deep sound; it felt like my whole head was shaking as if I were at some EDM concert. Not only are they the most bass intensive headphones I have ever used because of the haptic technology that vibrates the headphones when loud sounds are triggered, they also sound incredibly loud and clear with their patented TriForce Titanium drivers and THX 7.1 surround sound that ... MoreRazer continues to impress in the gaming industry with their latest high end addition to their headphone line up. The new Kraken V3 Pro HyperSense headphones about blew me out of my gaming chair, metaphorically of course, when I first set them up, charged them, plugged in the included USB dongle and turned on some sound. I had no idea how much of a difference the haptic feedback would make for low end deep sound; it felt like my whole head was shaking as if I were at some EDM concert. Not only are they the most bass intensive headphones I have ever used because of the haptic technology that vibrates the headphones when loud sounds are triggered, they also sound incredibly loud and clear with their patented TriForce Titanium drivers and THX 7.1 surround sound that you can hear all around. All of this combined to provide the most incredible immersive sound I have ever experienced from gaming headphones, or honestly any headphones for that matter. The headphones themselves feel very durable and well made and are very comfortable for long time use in gaming sessions due to the memory foam cushions Razer used that wrap nicely around your entire ears locking in the sounds while also providing some noise cancelling for outside sounds. They come with a detachable Razer HyperClear Supercardioid microphone which also keeps unwanted background noise, such as pesky barking dogs, out of your gaming sessions. The only gripe I have is that I wish they would have come with a Bluetooth option to pair with other devices, such as a smartphone, as I would have liked to use these to listen to music as well as gaming. I also wish they were wirelessly compatible for the Xbox, however, that was not a deal breaker for me since you can still wire them to your controller and the massive sound these create far outweigh any shortcomings. Bottom line is you won't be disappointed in these headphones if you are a true gamer or even someone who casually likes to use headphones while working on your computer or laptop.
Had it for 2 weeks and returned it because of an issue with the volume wheel (audio on right side would cut in and out on lower volume adjustments)The surround sound is very clear and I was able to pinpoint steps better than any turtle beach headset.The rumble is ok but it's not life changing like I've seen other reviewers say it is. It's nice when it works (btw you need 2 firmware updates via a PC to get it working correctly) but when used on Xbox or any device not using the dongle the rumble doesn't adjust to the left or right ear it's just one default rumble. It's nice to have but it added nothing to knowing where my opponent was at nor did it add anything to watching movies or music since any loud sound will make it rumble. The rumble also felt uneven, the ... MoreHad it for 2 weeks and returned it because of an issue with the volume wheel (audio on right side would cut in and out on lower volume adjustments)The surround sound is very clear and I was able to pinpoint steps better than any turtle beach headset.The rumble is ok but it's not life changing like I've seen other reviewers say it is. It's nice when it works (btw you need 2 firmware updates via a PC to get it working correctly) but when used on Xbox or any device not using the dongle the rumble doesn't adjust to the left or right ear it's just one default rumble. It's nice to have but it added nothing to knowing where my opponent was at nor did it add anything to watching movies or music since any loud sound will make it rumble. The rumble also felt uneven, the right side felt stronger even when tested with the same direction the sound was coming from.I had no use for the led so left it off and got a good 10 hours from it without having to charge.Very comfortable headset and light to wear all day and the durable metal connecting the earcups is an awesome addition I wish more companies would useIn the end though I didn't feel it was worth 200 since the rumble wasn't consistent enough for me to enjoy nor was the volume wheel where I constantly had to adjust volume via my Xbox or PS5
I just received mine today and I have to admit that they are pretty good on their own accord without having to resort to using the haptics. For comparison I usually use my 250 ohm Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro's with Brainwaivz XL pleather earpads driven by an EVGA Nu Audio card that offer exceptional frequency response and hard hitting bass.The frequency response is very good, not audiophile mind you, but light years better than the Corsair Virtuoso XT's I tried before them. Their frequency response was flatter than a picnic table and no fun at all no matter how I set the EQ. As a matter of fact the bass was so weak that with all of the lower settings maxed out watching a baseball game I could barely hear the bat make contact with the ball. Sad really with no immersive ... MoreI just received mine today and I have to admit that they are pretty good on their own accord without having to resort to using the haptics. For comparison I usually use my 250 ohm Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro's with Brainwaivz XL pleather earpads driven by an EVGA Nu Audio card that offer exceptional frequency response and hard hitting bass.The frequency response is very good, not audiophile mind you, but light years better than the Corsair Virtuoso XT's I tried before them. Their frequency response was flatter than a picnic table and no fun at all no matter how I set the EQ. As a matter of fact the bass was so weak that with all of the lower settings maxed out watching a baseball game I could barely hear the bat make contact with the ball. Sad really with no immersive properties whatsoever.Getting back to the V3's if you love bass the settings offer a bass boost that really enhances the lower end. I listen to various genres of metal and rock so that is greatly appreciated. Even classical benefits from a great bass response. Then if you turn on the haptics it adds fun to the mix. After playing around with it a bit I have settled on the lowest setting. The sound is everything that I was hoping for and more and if they ever release a better version of this headset I'm all in. I'm actually hoping that the sound gets better after these burn in a couple of hours.For gaming I tried my usual go to games like world of warships and BF3. Ship sounds were nice for a headset but I still prefer my klipsch speakers with their 12" sub. BF3 is a different animal where locating your enemy is super important and this headset did allow me to pinpoint their locations relative to mine. The THX spacial audio offers user adjustable settings so you can tailor things to your own tastes.Wireless range is excellent as I have walked from my room through the house to the kitchen, at least 50 ft. away, without any loss of signal whatsoever. My other headsets, Audio Technica ATH-M50xBT and JBL Club One both start losing signal once I enter the kitchen area.I have a large head so I often have trouble finding a headset that fits right. Comfort is good as the headphone is relatively light with minimal clamping force on the sides of my head which matters as I wear glasses. I don't feel like the frames are being driving into my skull as the pleather earpads are plush enough to envelope my ears over them.The headband is sturdy with a very plush cushion that runs the full length across the top of my head. The forks are metal so I don't feel like its going to break anytime soon with me flexing them apart to get them on and off my big head.I can only hope that the volume control is of better quality than the one on my Huntsman Elite keyboard. At least it has a two year warranty.The led's on the earcups are adjustable via the chroma studio software which can be challenging the first time you use it. To be honest I've got them programmed to match my keyboard but then I just turned them off to prolong battery life.Another big plus is that you can charge and use them at the same time. Many other headsets force you to charge only. I did some reading before I bought them and discovered that Razer has a firmware update utility that is separate from the Synapse suite so I had to download it and was ready to apply it first thing when I opened up the box. My dongle and headset both required updates and you would do well to also download the pdf to familiarize yourself with the process before you try it. I used it and the process went exactly as described in the pdf.I haven't tried the mic so I cannot comment on it.To be honest I didn't know that they would be this good.So the big question is would I recommend these headphones? The answer is yes.
So I got so tired of my old wired headsets wire getting caught on the arm of my chair or in the desk drawers when closing. I really wasn't in the market for a new headset however and just was dealing with it.Made a trip to best buy to pick up another Item I'd purchased online. Just browsing around I was looking at headsets and other gadgets. Put these headsets on and really pondered the purchase for awhile before deciding to bite the bullet.These had way more features and were way more involved than I had anticipated. A lot of software download to go along with it and a lot of options. I don't know what its called but there is a feature in the headset that really boosts and vibrate the low end. Sound quality is exceptionalLOVE LOVE LOVE the fact that it is ... MoreSo I got so tired of my old wired headsets wire getting caught on the arm of my chair or in the desk drawers when closing. I really wasn't in the market for a new headset however and just was dealing with it.Made a trip to best buy to pick up another Item I'd purchased online. Just browsing around I was looking at headsets and other gadgets. Put these headsets on and really pondered the purchase for awhile before deciding to bite the bullet.These had way more features and were way more involved than I had anticipated. A lot of software download to go along with it and a lot of options. I don't know what its called but there is a feature in the headset that really boosts and vibrate the low end. Sound quality is exceptionalLOVE LOVE LOVE the fact that it is wireless.Here is the bit to be aware of, and I had to do a LOT of research on the net to figure this out and I am only 90% convinced I've actually fixed the problem, that is, that when play one video it is great, but subsequent videos there is no audio, even if you stop a video and then restart after 5 secs. not audio. you have to turn off and reconnect. I think that what the fix is is that you have to go into settings and disable THX Spatial then it seems to not disconnect.Cost is also kind of a downside. still waiting for it to go on sale so I can get a refund of the difference. It very well may not and I'm okay with that, but it is a bit pricey unfortunately
The surround sound aspect is ideal for quest and vr. Although the most pricey i chose these because the ear cup was more rounded so fit better under the quest headset. If you turn up the haptics its get a bit too loud and and "basey" for me but there are 3 options. The other headset i tried were sennheiser about $30 cheaper but they did not keep out extenal noise. The only downside to the razor is that you cannot connect the mic to the quest headset so when you talk to other players it sounds ok for them but feels to you like your in a box due to external sound deadening. At least you can remove the razors mic so its not in your way. Good battery life at least 4 times that of the quest, i havent used them for longer than 6 hours yet. The are comfortable and soft ... MoreThe surround sound aspect is ideal for quest and vr. Although the most pricey i chose these because the ear cup was more rounded so fit better under the quest headset. If you turn up the haptics its get a bit too loud and and "basey" for me but there are 3 options. The other headset i tried were sennheiser about $30 cheaper but they did not keep out extenal noise. The only downside to the razor is that you cannot connect the mic to the quest headset so when you talk to other players it sounds ok for them but feels to you like your in a box due to external sound deadening. At least you can remove the razors mic so its not in your way. Good battery life at least 4 times that of the quest, i havent used them for longer than 6 hours yet. The are comfortable and soft although those with "big ears" might find them uncomfortable after a while( the trade off for fitting better below the quest headset). As long as your players arent talking all the time the sound direction is very good and makes it worth it. Makes the games far more immersive. And brings that extra edge of reality to your play. Horror games will freak you out! If youre into vr you must get some headphones and these razors will surprise you and improve your experience. 4 stars as i dont use them fir anything else but vr so cant comment on pc games but i would guess it would be 5star for them as you would use the headphone mic so your voice would sound normal and not like youre in a sound deadening room!
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Impedance | 32 Ω (1 kHz) |
| Sensitivity | 96 dB (1 kHz) |
| DRIVER SPECIFICATIONS | 50 mm |