Its very nice to wear even on long gaming sessions and sounds great plus
Its very nice to wear even on long gaming sessions and sounds great plus
This headset is great. The mic gets a lot of complaints but it's one of the best ive ever used for sure. It's comfortable and doesn't heat up/get sweaty, and I love the amp. The audio driver is also really great.
With an online price from around $150AUD (December 2018), Razer have released another new gaming headset with their Kraken Tournament Edition that comes with a wealth of features and boasts decent audio quality to help transport you into these virtual gaming worlds.
There's something about a bright green headset that automatically puts me off. It's obviously personal preference, but if I had the cho...
Beautifully comfortable; Excellent audio quality; Versatile
Some odd design choices; Software isn't always straightforward
The Razer Kraken: Tournament Edition certainly is a solid set of headphones. High quality construction, crystal-clear audio, a plethora of customisation options, comfort… everything you'd usually expect from a Razer accessory.
Razer Kraken Tournament Edition Review – While the Razer Nari that I reviewed earlier has a THX Spatial Audio, Razer Kraken Tournament Edition was actually the first gaming headset featuring that tech.
The last Razer headset we reviewed, the Nari Ultimate, packed one hell of a gimmick: custom-built drivers that respond to bass presence by literally vibrating against your head. Silly Absolutely. Still, I enjoyed my time with it.
Razer's Kraken Tournament Edition combines a standard 3.5mm headset with a USB control box, giving it THX capabilities and nifty on-the-fly bass EQ.
Earcups feature cooling gel; still a neat gimmick; Lightweight; durable; and comfortable; Finally Razer builds a control box worth using
Razer's sound quality is still average at best; Some of the in-line controls are redundant; Cable is way too long for everyday use
This headset is probably the best one I've purchased the only problem I have encountered was the sensitivity of the microphone to wind and how the THX box doesn't work on console but both were easily resolved
the quality of the headset looks good and the interface but the sound quality was so poor. I i spent about 5 hours with these and couldnt get on with them and went back to my old steelseries
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