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Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Wireless Gaming Headset: THX 7.1 Spatial Surround Sound - 50mm Drivers - Detachable Mic - for PC, PS5, PS4, Switch - Six Siege Special Edition

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Color: Six Siege


Features

  • The #1 Best-Selling Gaming Peripherals Manufacturer in the US: Source - The NPD Group, Inc., U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Gaming Designed: Keyboards, Mice, PC Headsets, and PC Microphones, Based on dollar sales, 2017 - 2020
  • 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
  • Triforce Titanium 50mm High-End Sound Drivers: Outfitted with cutting-edge, 50mm drivers divided into 3 parts for individual tuning of highs, mids, and lows. Frequency Response 12 Hz 28 kHz
  • Detachable Razer Hyperclear Cardioid Mic: Tuned to have a more focused voice pickup area, get the most out of the mic with a with advanced voice tweaking options via Razer Synapse 3

Description

If esports is everything, give it your all with the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro. 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.

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufacturer Razer
Model BlackShark V2 Pro
Product Color Six Siege
Style Over Ear
Wireless Connectivity 2.4GHz with USB dongle
Wired Connectivity 3.5 mm jack
Dimensions 3.94 x 6.5 x 7.88 inches
Weight 0.71 pounds
Power Source One Lithium Ion battery (included)
Begin Selling Date July 14, 2021
Communication Mediums Wireless and Wired
Notable Features Lightweight design
Includes Product instructions, 3.5mm combo cable, Charger, USB wireless transceiver, Headset, Detachable microphone
Optimal User Age Adult
Material Composition Plastic
Recommended Use Music, Gaming
Sound Control Sound Isolation
Supported Devices PlayStation 4, Switch, Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Desktops, Mac
Impedance 32 Ohm
Sensitivity 100 dB
Driver Type Dynamic
Driver Size 50mm
Earpiece Shape Oval
Number of Microphones 1
Water Resistance Levels Not Resistant

Frequently asked questions

Yes, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro headset is compatible with Xbox One for basic audio. However, features like the THX 7.1 Spatial Surround Sound may not be fully operational due to limitations on the console itself.

Yes, this gaming headset features a detachable Razer HyperClear Supercardioid Mic which offers superior voice pickup, letting you communicate with crystal clear clarity.

The THX 7.1 Spatial Surround Sound is a patented technology that provides an immersive 360-degree sound experience. It gives the perception of sound coming from all directions, enhancing gameplay by allowing the user to hear enemies with positional accuracy. The feature is considered a major boost for gamers, especially in first-person shooter or open-world games.

The BlackShark V2 Pro has a world-class wireless audio performance with a high-speed, ultra-low latency 2.4 GHz wireless connection and a battery life of up to 24 hours on a single charge.

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🚀 Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Razer Blackshark V2 Pro headset has received mixed reviews, mainly due to the Synapse software and build quality issues. Despite some issues, the headset excels in its microphone quality, comfort, sound, and added feature of EQ presets. However, the headset is criticized for frequent connectivity issues, the sound quality taking a hit in Bluetooth mode, weird power quirks, and aggressive noise gate on the microphone.

Pros

  • 🎙️ Superior microphone quality
  • 👂 Exceptional comfort for long-term use
  • 🎵 Decent sound quality
  • 🔄 Bluetooth functionality with game/audio switch capability
  • 🎚️ Built-in EQ presets for user customization
  • 📱 PlayStation compatible
  • 🔋 Impressive battery life

Cons

  • 🔧 Mandatory use of Synapse software
  • 👾 Frequent connectivity and recognition issues on PC
  • 🤳 Reduced sound quality when engaging with other software in Bluetooth mode
  • 🔋 Questioned battery life
  • 💔 Build quality concerns (plastic parts easily breakable)
  • 💬 Aggressive noise gate on the microphone may lead to voice cutting off
  • 🙅‍♀️ Not compatible with Xbox

Should I Buy It?

If you are looking for a headset with superior microphone quality, great comfort, EQ presets, and excellent battery life, and do not mind potential connectivity issues or reduced sound quality in Bluetooth mode, this could be a good option. However, if you prefer a more durable build quality, stable software and consistent connection, or if you are an Xbox user, you might want to explore alternatives.


  • Perfect for Working Parents - Microphone will cancel out my screaming kids while I'm on calls
Bought this headset because I really needed good headphones that had a nice mic for my work calls (over Zoom or Microsoft Teams) that would cancel out the background noises around me. I work full-time from home and have my very small kids home with me. Feedback I've received from co-workers is that they can't hear when my kids are laughing/screaming or if the TV is up loud (my desk is out in the living room about 5 feet from the TV). Literally my baby has been in my arms crying and they're not able to hear her, just me talking. So, mic has been awesome. I like that I can pull the mic out if I don't have calls that day and don't want it in my face, need to eat, or have my kids pull on it. The setup with the computer software was a breeze. It's pretty customizable, which I don't fully understand but if you need to adjust audio/mic settings you can and it's easy to do. Range has been great. I'm able to be in a meeting/listening to music, get up from my desk in the basement, and walk upstairs to the other side of the house to change a diaper and I can hear the people talking and they can hear me. Been really great for when I need to run upstairs to the kitchen to get lunch made for my kids. I bought the white ones and they look great. They're gamer-headphones without being GIGANTIC gamer headphones. Pretty sleek imo. Really--if you're a parent, these have been super valuable. They're not entirely noise-cancelling (I can still hear my kids to keep an eye on them) but they're significantly muffled so I'm able to focus. Would definitely recommend. Worth the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024 by Kelsey Kelsey

  • Fixes pretty much fixed all my problems with the original BlackShark V2 Pro
EDIT: I should note in the section where I mention my headset being on the latest firmware it came out of the box that way when I attempted to update the USB receiver and headset they were already on the latest firmware so perhaps the headset previously had issues and Razer fixed them with firmware and started shipping the headset that way. TL;DR Pros: Excellent package experience. USBC. Bluetooth. Custom audio/mic EQs on the headset itself. 70 hour battery life. The best sounding mic I’ve ever used on a gaming headset period. Cons: Still have to use Razer Synapse for tuning and firmware updates and can’t be done via mobile or Mac. No 3.5mm connection. No Xbox compatibility (though I still blame Microsoft for this). The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) really should have just been the Razer BlaclShark V3 Pro. This headset improves on the 2020 BlackShark V2 Pro in just about every way (except for one). The headset has the same great sound as the 2020 model which to my taste is okay but needs to be adjusted for a more neutral natural sound as well as being identical in design save for some swapped button placement and a sadly removed port. Also Razer’s package experience is still amazing the headset comes very nicely packed in dense plush foam so that it won’t get damaged in shipping. After that the similarities end the improvements start coming and they just don’t stop. The 2023 model finally ditches the antiquated micro-USB port for a USBC connector that alone makes the headset worth it to me personally but Razer kept going the headset now supports Bluetooth for wireless audio outside of Razer’s 2.4Ghz Hyperspeed USB connection. Allowing you to pair the device with things like your phone, TV, Tablet, Streaming boxes and so much more. Razer has also decided to allow you to save EQs and presets to the headset itself which is great for people who want to use this headset on console but would maybe like to use some of the specific esports presets or their own custom EQ. Razer also significantly improved the battery life going from 24 hours on the 2020 model to a whopping 70 hours on the 2023 model. Then there’s the mic I don’t know what wizardry Razer is pulling but between the hardware and the processing on the headset itself it is one of the best sounding mics I have ever heard on a gaming headset beating out some USB mics I’ve tested. Now I have heard some people out of the box have had issues with their headsets not saving settings or EQs and tuning not sounding right or having a static feedback when using the headset on discord but with my headset on the latest firmware I have yet to run into an software issues. I also saw one review here that claimed the headset isn’t compatible which Switch and that it (the headset) was false advertising but I can confirm docked the headset works via the 2.4 usb dongle but honestly just pair the headset via Bluetooth and then it works perfectly in docked or handheld mode. This brings me to the faults I have with the headset for better or worse you’re still beholden to Razer Synapse for tuning and adjustments and you still can’t do any of this via the mobile app which means a PC is required which is super frustrating if the out of the box sound isn’t to your liking or if you need to update the firmware and own a Mac. Razer make a Mac specific app and allow wireless updating and tuning via the mobile app it’s 2023 not everyone wants to be tethered to their PC. Secondly while this doesn’t bother me the headset should support simultaneous audio over Bluetooth and 2.4Ghz and while we’re on missing features probably my biggest gripe is the removal of the 3.5mm connection. Look I get it, in 2023 a lot of devices don’t have 3.5 anymore and I have moved on but I liked having it as an option and to see it removed is really frustrating especially when some of the competition who had skipped having a 3.5 before on their wireless offerings like Logitech are now offering a 3.5 connection and Razer isn’t. This also means unless Razer makes a specific Xbox version this headset is a no go for Xbox users without a Bluetooth adapter and then you still can’t use the mic. Though I still think Microsoft should get off their high horse and just allow USB audio like the PC (which Windows is Microsoft’s software), PlayStation and Switch do. With all that being said I loved the 2020 model and the 2023 model is no exception it fixes every gripe I had with the previous version and does it all at a great price point. It’s not perfect but what is. Either way this is my headset of choice and I will continue to use a BlackShark headset for the foreseeable future. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2023 by Philip Philip

  • Great headset, but avoid if you have a bigger head
I want to start out that I actually loved this headset. Unfortunately, the headset is prone to failing for folks with bigger heads, like myself. The headset is designed in such a way that there ends up being a lot of pressure on the hinges at the base of the headband/top of the rails that act as the adjustable slider for the main driver housing. This pressure from taking the headset on and off, even when being careful, cause the plastic housing to break and then the ear piece to become detached from the headband, making the headset unusable. I had one set fail and did a replacement with Razer through their warranty program. While the folks at Razer were great to work with and they replaced the headset, it didn't resolve the issues outlined above. Eventually, the second headset experienced the same failure, even with me being more cautious about over extending the headset when putting it on/off. For the price, I would expect better build quality and a more robust bracket than what is present. Because of this, I am pulling 1 star off my score. The sound quality is great. The large drivers on this give a great sound stage for a closed ear headset, with great balance between the lows, mids, and highs. The one drawback that some may find is that it doesn't get as loud as other headsets/headphones I have used in the past. This meant there were times when I was really getting into the song I was listening to and was hitting max volume. The design also provides a lot of noise dampening. The closed ear design with the big ear cups meant that when I put these on, I would only hear very loud noises, such as lawn mowers right outside my apartment. The comfort was perfect for me. The headset was snug without being tight for my big head. The ear cups and headband had soft padding that meant I could wear the headset for long periods without discomfort. They were so comfortable that I would occasionally forget I was wearing the headset. The buttons and volume dial were responsive and easy to use. I never used the mic as I have a standalone mic on a boom, so I can' comment on that aspect. The range is excellent. I could go anywhere in my apartment and still get perfect signal. It wasn't until I went to the mailboxes on my floor with the headset on that it finally lost connection. I estimate that it was good for ~40 feet through multiple walls before it gave out. In the end, if you have an average to smaller sized head, I think this is a great headset. You do need to be careful not to torque the headset too much, but it is otherwise a home run. If you have a bigger head, then I would advise you look elsewhere as you will likely experience the same issues I did and be out ~$200. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2023 by Kameron Kameron

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