Best Razer Headsets For Gaming And Movies: The Ultimate List
Aadhya Khatri
Whatever game you play and whatever your platform, you can never go wrong with a pair of Razer headset
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Whatever game you play and whatever your platform, you can never go wrong with a pair of Razer headset.
A pair of gaming headset should deliver spectacular sounds, be comfortable, stylish, and also durable. While with other brands, you may have to make priorities to make sure you don’t break the bank, Razer actually offers some models that can tick most of the boxes.
Razer BlackShark V2
The best Razer headset
The newly released Razer BlackShark V2 is one of the best gaming headsets available on the market.
The V2 has a new design, a departure from what the company has been loyal to for the last eight years. It’s lightweight, comfortable, and offers an excellent sound quality, courtesy of the new Titanium drivers. The microphone is of equal quality and the app allows for lots of customization and features.
With the price of $100, if this isn’t the best value for money, we don’t know what is.
Razer Nari Ultimate
Takes immersion to the next level
What makes Razer Nari Ultimate different is the L5 haptic drivers that promise modulated feedback to give users the feeling of being in the thick of the action. The HyperSense haptic offers amazing bass and clarity. The two combine to deliver immersion and sound quality.
The Nari Ultimate is made especially for single-player games so users of this pair of headset are in for a whole new dimension they can hardly have with other models.
Plus, the headphones are as great for blockbuster movies and music as they are for games.
Razer Nari Ultimate for Xbox
Feel the noise with added vibration tech
Nari Ultimate packs vibration technology that is perfect for shooters and action games as it allows users to feel the impact as well as the sounds.
The audio quality is equally impressive. The spatial audio lends audio landscapes a surround sound-esque finish, making games feel a lot more immersive.
One problem here is the pair is wireless and for Xbox only, so prepare for some drops of signals.
When you have to spend hours with a pair of headphones, comfort is crucial and Nari Ultimate delivers just that. The soft gel-infused cushions prevent overheating and the headband never pinches users’ heads.
Razer Kraken
Great sound at a good-looking price
Razer Kraken is compatible with a wide range of devices all while offering great sound quality and value for money.
The pair is lightweight and while the earcups are large, they still offer comfort after hours of wearing.
Sound quality-wise, while the bass is punchy, the midrange is a bit muddy. The microphone is unidirectional and fully retractable, allowing for clear voice chat.
If you are on the market for a pair of headset that is under $100 but still delivers quality, the Kraken is right up your alley.
Razer Kraken Tournament Edition
Perfect for players addicted to bass
Razer Kraken Tournament Edition is another versatile pair of headsets that can work with multiple devices.
Users get the choice to acquire the headphones in either black or neon green, with the former perfect for those who prefer an understated look.
The sweetest deals when purchasing this headset is the ability to fine-tune the bass over 17 levels and the THX Spatial audio.
The sound can be tweaked on the amp or via the company’s Razer Synapse 3 software. So by spending a little time, you can strike a balance between movies and games.
Razer Kraken X
A slightly streamlined version of the classic
If you are looking for a really comfortable pair of headphones, the Razer Kraken X fits the bill. However, comfort isn’t the sole benefit here.
Kraken X produces rich audio and depth of sounds, making for an immersive and subtle experience.
The Kraken line is for gaming and the X model is no exception. It strikes a balance between rumbling lows and clear highs, a rare feature among the budget-friendly headsets.
The user-friendly onboard controls allow for easy access to the mute button or changing the volume.
One of the rare drawbacks is the microphone. It’s so powerful that people on the other side can hear everything going on in the room, not just your voice. To make matter worse, the microphone isn’t detachable.
While this isn’t a deal-breaker, it does dampen the experience a bit.
Overall, the Razer Kraken X is the perfect choice for those who are after gaming-centric headsets with great value for money.
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