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
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
So it doesn't tell on the website that some features which are the important ones don't function on PlayStation like THX spatial audio. Bass and speakers are great but feel cheated.
Sufficient to play ps4 or xbox games but the sound quality is average. Lots of treble and mids but really lacking the deep boomy bass for explosions and gunfire. The mic that retracts into the headphones is a great feature though and is really unobtrusive.
A volume wheel! At last!; "Underglow" lighting looks pretty neat; THX Spatial Audio is a decent software-driven surround;
Ridiculously large; Sound is "okay" for the price; Mediocre microphone;
The Turtle Beach Elite Atlas feels slightly more luxurious, but its audio tuning sounds less balanced. If you'd like to save a bit of money on your wired headset, the Astro Gaming A10 is still a strong recommendation at $60.
Solid, comfortable build; Sturdy fabric-wrapped cables; THX simulated surround sound
Somewhat weak highs
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
Works great, nice sound and microphone works great.
The Razer Kraken Tournament Edition is one of Razer's latest offerings in its wired headphones line. For myself, headphones are generally a hit or miss, with a few must-haves that I have come to expect from them.
Good audio; Comfortable; Smart design
Not outstanding in any area
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.
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
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