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Razer BlackShark V2 Gaming Headset: THX 7.1 Spatial Surround Sound - 50mm Drivers - Detachable Mic - for PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X & S - 3.5mm Audio Jack & USB DAC - CourageJD

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  • The #1 Best-Selling Gaming Peripherals Brand: Source - The NPD Group, Inc. U.S. Retail Tracking Service: Gaming Keyboards, Gaming Mice, Gaming Headsets, Gaming Peripherals; Based on dollar sales, Jan-Sept. 2021 combined
  • THX 7.1 Surround Sound Capable: Provides industry-leading audio realism for in-game immersion by providing accurate spatial audio information beyond standard 7.1 surround sound directional cues
  • Comfort-Prioritized, Lightweight Design with Memory Foam Ear Cushions: Wrapped in plush leatherette, the foams improved density greatly reduces the headsets clamping force, while a breathable fabric minimizes sweat and heat build-up generated by skin contact
  • Triforce Titanium 50mm High-End Sound Drivers: With titanium-coated diaphragms for added clarity, our new, cutting-edge proprietary design divides the driver into 3 parts for the individual tuning of highs, mids, and lowsproducing brighter, clearer audio with richer highs and more powerful lows
  • Detachable Razer Hyperclear Cardioid Mic: Able to cut off ambient noise from the back and sides, the removable 9.9mm mic has better voice isolation and produces a truer recreation of your speech, which can be further tuned via Razer Synapse
  • Compatibility: Audio enhancer DAC connects via USB connector; THX Spatial Audio available on Windows 10 64-bit only

Description

If esports is everything, give it your all with the Razer BlackShark V2. Introducing a triple threat of amazing audio, superior mic clarity and supreme sound isolation. Fitted with titanium-coated drivers, a USB sound card, softer ear cushions and THX Spatial Audio, your time to turn pro is now.


Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 6.5 x 7.88 inches


Item Weight: 1.32 pounds


Item model number: RZ04-03230300-R3M1


Date First Available: August 14, 2021


Manufacturer: Razer


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  • I followed reviewer advice, and was rewarded
Color: Classic Black
I visited a large number of aggregate reviewer websites to find which headphones I should buy. I aggregated the aggregated results and found that these headphones absolutely meet expectations at the price point. As I do not have experience with professional professional grade headset devices, I can't speak to their quality in comparison to devices that cost several hundred more dollars. However, for what I paid, I enjoy them immensely, as does my gaming community, who couldn't actually figure out who I was when I tried these on because they were used to my previous headset, which was so poor of quality I sounded like an entirely different human being. Excellent clarity for both microphone and audio output. I do wish they had a mode to hear ambient sounds so I could occasionally hear my wife complaining about my lifestyle, but then again...not really. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2023 by Samuel

  • These sound and feel fine for the price point
Color: Classic Black
I got these for working remotely, the goal was to give myself a more portable option that an XLR condenser mic with a separate USB audio interface and a scissor arm. Something I could tote around with a laptop. The Razer Blackshark V2 delivers. The audio quality on the mic is acceptable with the caveat that I spent hours in the Razer Synapse program tweaking the settings and trying to find some combination of options that I could live with. Now, I think I still sound VERY tinny compared to my more professional dekstop audio setup, but for the price, mobility, and comfort I have found these are capable of producing acceptable microphone audio quality. The biggest problem I ran into is that the mic on the Blackshark V2 doesn't pick up lower tones as clearly as higher ones, and apparently my voice is on the low side. At least I had the option to tweak the settings because before getting the Blackshark V2 I had tried the Razer Kraken V3, and there is no fixing the audio that headset produces. Those were my second Razer product ever and my first Razer headset, I was shocked they put their name on something that shoddy. If Razer hadn't been having a sale that made their products an attractive price at the time I'd never have given their headsets the time of day ever again. The comfort on these is fairly good, nothing extraordinary to me but I usually take meetings and listen to music through audiophile quality headphones and I often put custom earpads on them, so my standards are very high. These certainly exceed what I would normally expect from comfort in a set of headphones at this pricepoint, but I find them to be less comfortable than your average Sennheiser headphones. The cups are a bit more shallow with the default cups and rest closer to my ear than I would like. Replacement pads are at the top of my shopping list for these, though I do like the breathable jersey material on the outside of them. The audio quality is acceptable. I honestly haven't even considered using these to listen to music or play games, and in meetings I have much lower expectations for the audio quality others bring to the table than I do for myself. But at no point has the audio quality jumped out to me as being bad. I ran a quick 3 track audio test just now and they're very bright sounding, which is to say these seem better tuned to produce higher frequencies than lower ones. They don't spark joy in my inner audiophile, but they're not bad either. This is acceptable audio. A sound that I think most people will find agreeable unless they're especially bass hungry. For those of you who are Dankpods fans I can offer an excellent frame of reference, you can barely hear the bongo player going off in Earth, Wind, & Fire's "September" with these. One notable feature that I've not encountered before (because I have gone out of my way to avoid using headsets) but really appreciated is the sidetone. I don't like closed back headphones and stick to open backs unless I'm listening to music in a public place. And I REALLY hate talking with closed backs headphones because I can't hear myself and I feel like I'm yelling. The sidetone option these offer takes in and plays ambient noise back to me so that I can hear myself and the world around me in real time. It may seem like a silly thing to want but for those of you who feel the same as myself I can promise this is a LOVELY feature to have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2022 by Marion Industrial Electrical Supply

  • Was about to give it a bad review
Color: Classic Black
Because the audio was really low when the knob was all the way. Finally after adjusting the Xbox Series X I was able to fix it. I had the audio headset set to 50 percent. With that said. Wow. It has just the right amount of bass sound along with clear treble and the volume can be loud. I have to adjust the volume to about 40% not too loud not too soft. All in all. I am happy with my purchase. I bought used but like new and saved on $$ :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2023 by Jesse

  • Good For Gaming
Color: CourageJD
This headset is pretty good for gaming and I love how it comes with a USB soundcard for pc. It sounds good and has decent noise cancelation. But if not used to slight noise cancelation. Hearing yourself talk is like sticking your head in a pillow. But overall my only huge complaint is the wire gets tangled pretty easily and adjusting the size of the headset can be a little annoying at times because of the 2 sliders on each side. But overall. Would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2023 by Tate Principe

  • Very comfortable
Color: Classic Black
Was really surprised how comfortable these are if people are wondering yes you can use them for PC and yes you can use them for Xbox. I personally use them on my Xbox series X and PC back to back all the time. Worth the purchases thank me later👌🏻 PS these are not noise canceling
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023 by Derick

  • Defective and poor warranty support
Color: Classic Black
Have had a constant variable low frequency buzzing noise from the left ear piece not long after I purchased this headset. Typically, during loud FPS games, I don't notice it but when listening to music or more quiet activities, it is noticeable. It is usually tied with bass. Many other users report the same issue with this set and no troubleshooting methods work. It does sound great, with good bass and the spatial audio helps with FPS games and better awareness. However, when this is used through a 3.5mm jack to a sound card, there are compatibility issues. I've had to constantly play with the settings with certain games to get the sound right and for the spatial audio to work. It is somewhat glitchy. I have since submitted a warranty support request to Razer, i am now a month into it and still have not received my advance replacement. Customer service is poor at best. They will tell you their RMA team sent you an email but you'll never get it. They finally sent me the RMA email but it wasn't for the advance replacement option I selected so they don't even listen to you. Have fun with a back and forth email with their warranty team and maybe they will eventually get you a replacement, or send yours back saying its fine. Very frustrating and I will move to Logitech for headsets from now on. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2023 by Nick

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