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Razer Kraken V3 Pro Wireless Gaming Headset with Haptic Technology, THX Spatial Audio, 50mm Titanium Drivers, Hybrid Memory Foam Cushions

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Features

  • RAZER HYPERSENSE Converting sound signals into vibrations in real time, the headset provides tactile feedback from within the earcups with an intensity level thats controlled from a convenient on-headset button
  • RAZER TRIFORCE TITANIUM 50MM DRIVERS Our patented 3-part driver design pushes out exceptional highs, mids and lows that doesnt muddy, providing a more dynamic listening experience for deeper immersion
  • THX SPATIAL AUDIO With our advanced 7.1 surround sound, enjoy true-to-life acoustics that optimizes your games sound design so you can hear everything as if you were right in the middle of it all
  • RAZER HYPERSPEED WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY The headsets industry-leading 2.4GHz wireless connection ensures lossless, low-latency audio that syncs perfectly with game visuals, and never experience a break in immersion
  • HYBRID FABRIC AND LEATHERETTE MEMORY FOAM CUSHIONS Snug, close-fitting earcups provide superior sound isolation, comfort, and the feeling of full haptic feedback from its drivers for full-blown immersion
  • DETACHABLE RAZER HYPERCLEAR SUPERCARDIOID MIC Be heard loud and clear with a detachable mic thats fine-tuned to suppress background noise for enhanced voice capture during gaming
  • #1 SELLING PC GAMING PERIPHERALS BRAND IN THE U.S. Source Circana, Retail Tracking Service, U.S., Dollar Sales, Gaming Designed Mice, Keyboards, and PC Headsets, Jan. 2019- Dec. 2023 combined

Description

To reach the ultimate depths of immersion, one must dive beyond sight and sound. Unlock a third sense for gaming with the Razer Kraken V3 Pro—a wireless haptic PC gaming headset powered by Razer HyperSense. With the ability to feel what you hear, gaming has never felt this intense or real.

Brand: Razer


Color: Black


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 32 Ohms


Brand Name: Razer


Model Number: RZ04-03460100-R3U1


Model Name: Kraken V3 Pro


Built-In Media: Headset,User Manual,USB Dongle,Cable


Age Range Description: Adult


Warranty Description: 2 year manufacturer


Customer Package Type: Protective Packaging


Number of Items: 1


UPC: 811659037909


Manufacturer: Razer


Item Type Name: PC Gaming Headset


Is Autographed: No


Headphone Jack: 3.5 mm Jack


Connectivity Technology: Wireless


Wireless Technology: 2.4 GHz


Color: Black


Style Name: Kraken V3 Pro


Carrying Case Color: Black


Theme: Video Game


Subject Character: no subject character


Battery Charge Time: 3 Hour


Battery Average Life: 44 Hour


Impedance: 32 Ohms


Noise Control: Sound Isolation


Frequency Response: 20 KHz


Sensitivity: 32 Ohm


Audio Driver Type: Dynamic Driver


Audio Driver Size: 50 Millimeters


Frequency Range: 20 Hz – 20 kHz


Enclosure Material: Faux Leather, Metal, Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: Movies and Gaming


Antenna Location: Gaming


Compatible Devices: Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Desktops, Tablets, Telephones, Smart Speaker, Television, Music Production Equipment, Car Audio Systems, Cellphones


Cable Features: Without Cable


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Carrying Case Material: Faux Leather


Additional Features: Detachable Cable, Noise Cancellation, Surround Sound


Headphones Ear Placement: Over Ear


Headphone Folding Features: Over Ear


Earpiece Shape: Over-ear


Control Type: Media Control


Control Method: Touch


Controller Type: Wireless


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


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  • The first Razer Gaming WIRELESS Headset with SIDETONE that WORKS
I'm surprised at all the professional reviews and customer reviews for gaming headsets lacking any examination on sidetone. No one in writing or in their videos give more than an obligatory mention of the sidetone feature, and that is just to confirm that the product advertises it. If they paid any attention to the actual sidetone, they would notice quickly that certain headsets lack it so much that it's basically false advertising. I'm here to say that the sidetone on this wireless Razer gaming headset WORKS. Yes, you have to max out the volume dial on the headset itself. Yes, you have to max out the sidetone setting on Razer Synapse 3, but it works and comes through loud and clear as you talk. It is comparable in comfort to the Razer Nari, albeit with slightly smaller earcups. It's lighter than the Nari wireless (non haptic feedback) despite having the Kraken v3 pro having haptic feedback motors. It's not as comfortable or lighter than the Blackshark v2 Pro. But it is more than adequate. I had no problems wearing it for hours. By comparison, the Blackshark v2 Pro's sidetone does not work. The Razer Nari wireless sidetone is "okay" but on the quieter side. The Blackshark v2 wired model works fine, loud and clear sidetone. Razer's wireless lineup when it comes to sidetone has been poor, at best! Honestly, if the Blackshark v2 wireless pro had functioning sidetone then I would have stopped there. It is light, comfortable, fits my giant head, and has a great mic. But their advertised sidetone does not work at all in practice and it's a widely reported problem. The Kraken v3 pro has good comfort, decent earcups, great gaming/music/movie sound for my non-audiophile ears, a good detachable mic, nice rgb on its sides, and clear sidetone (finally from a Razer wireless headset) in practice. It was my primary need for getting a wireless headset. That, and being comfortable enough to fit my giant head! The Logitech Wireless Pro has great sidetone but is uncomfortable, barely fits my head. The Corsair Virtuoso XT fits very awkwardly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2022 by Poliwogs

  • Single Best Headphones I've Ever Owned Single Best Headphones I've Ever Owned
I recently bought a new PC and was looking for some wireless headphones to go with it. These have been perfect. The Razer Synapse software is elegant and intuitive, guiding you through the driver update process and introducing you to your new headphones. The customization the software offers is frankly insane and offers way more than I'll ever get into, but it's there. There is EQ for every genre, you can set it to automatically switch depending on which game you're playing. The fit and comfort is amazing. One of the major things I was looking for was that beautiful faux leather padding. Ever since I've been using faux leather on my headsets I can never go back to cloth, and let me say, these things deliver. The clamping pressure is just right while still providing good sound deadening. Mic hair/dent is definitely a problem with these large faux leather headsets though, but for me, the benefits outweigh the inconvenience. The sound is amazing on these things as well. I have some Sony WH-1000XM4's and of course these don't compare, but for what they are--a gaming headset--the sound is really nice and I would pick these over my Sony's for movies and videos any day. That leads me into the "hypersense" which is just fancy talk for haptics/vibrators. And HOLY shi— ahem. They are completely game changing. I'm never NOT getting haptics on my headsets from now on. They utterly immerse you into the game. When I heard people talk about them I was expecting more of a gimmick like subtle rumble and boy was I surprised. They VIBRATE. The best way I can describe it is when you are at the movies and the speakers are so large and loud that they vibrate your chair and ears. It's like that but on a headset, which is arguably better because watching movies or any kind of action media at home now is almost like having a home theater, it's insane. The mic is clear, better than my last one, but nothing to marvel at. Everything about this headset is exactly what I was looking for... except the price. I managed to get it for $180. But unfortunately most wireless headsets are around $150 nowadays anyway, so I was willing to pay an extra $30 or even $50 for full price for the features. And I would %100 buy it again. The one gripe, if you could even call it that, is that the RGB, while wide and varied with customization and animations, is not entirely accurate color wise. It's just slightly off when choosing custom colors. But that's nitpicking, this headset is great. Buy it if you can, you won't regret it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2023 by κενός

  • *If having issues try the firmware update before giving up on them* fixed my problems. I LOVE THESE!
These are quite a bit better than my Barracuda X headphones; The haptics on these have really been awesome, and can create really immersive experiences in gaming, and even in music and movies! There is a bass-y sense that it creates, and it literally shakes like a heavy bass, even though it's the haptics primarily doing that job. Cool with games when bullets are flying and explosions pounding! I had been enjoying them since I got them about 2 1/2 months ago.... BUT just the other day, I thought that the battery in them was dying because it wasn't charging other than a constant indicator that it was charging, but kept showing in the red in battery level. I thought I was going to already have to try and get replacement on these WAY TOO soon. This only happened a couple of days ago after using these for about 2 and half months. BUT, what I found out is that there is a firmware update for the wireless dongle AND the headphones (yes, a firmware update for each) through Razer. So, I crossed my fingers and hoped it would get the headphones back into working condition. IT DID!! It also fixed the noticeable loss in balance that happens while rolling the volume wheel, which had been annoying, but not something that moving the wheel slightly wouldn't fix. But now I'm not sensing that as an issue anymore...AND on top of that, often when I first turned on the headphones with the haptics on (usually medium is pretty much perfect for me), there would be a ting-ey, electronic glitchy tone to the sound instead of a clear sound. It seemed the haptics weren't calibrating upon being turned on. So, so fix that, I would power off the headphones and back on again and it would be fine for that session. But would generally do it most times when turning on haptics in any other session as well. NOW, with the update it hasn't done that since. So, more like 3 fixes with the major battery concern as the top fix, and the other 2 minor issues seemingly fixed. I feel bad for anyone not considering the firmware update and having same problems, because I bet it would fix more seemingly dead-end problems than people would think. These headphones are also so comfortable with the plush/cushy pads, and the build quality is top notch. For me, my best headphones ever and the haptics/rumble is also not a gimmick. It may be to others, but wow, am I having a great time with them. The audio is so clear, the settings and ability to software tweak the mic and audio settings are very useful IMHO. I did buy these used, but so glad I got these to replace my primary use of the Razer Barracuda X headphones (though those are generally great wireless headphones as well, just nothing near the options and overall quality and build quality AND don't have the haptics that these V3 Pro headphones have). I hope they last, because I'll keep using them as long as I can. UPDATE to my above review that was originally on July 5, 2023....today is Feb. 16, 2025: Just thought I'd update to my review....These headphones are still going strong and still are as comfy and clear and awesome as I stated in my original review!! I won't even consider any other headphones at this point while these still work and the padding holds up still...and they certainly have lasted so well (they are my daily driver since I got them)...they help me pinpoint the opposition in my VR FPS games (Contractors in particular), and really make that gaming difference. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 5, 2023 by J_McB

  • For $200, it shouldn't have countless problems razor refuses to address and die within a year.
First off, I'll say that the sound quality of the headphones is fairly good, and they are very comfortable. However, these are completely and totally overshadowed by the glaring flaws this product has. 1. To start with, this product will not be able to use surround sound (7.1 audio) unless you pay an additional $20 for razer's THX spatial audio software which is absolutely absurd. So if you don't have this software, you are stuck with just stereo audio. As far as I know (and I've tried a few times), you cannot use another software to use the surround sound. There is likely some sort of hard wall in the firmware that only allows the proprietary software with a valid license activate surround sound. 2. Second, after about 5-6 months (maybe less, don't remember exactly), the mic just went down the drain, but not the mic on the headset itself, it was a software issue. Regardless, I tried reinstalling drivers, reinstalling synapse, updating firmware, and every other trick razer had me do and nothing worked. I was in contact with razer support for about a week trying to fix the issue, and finally they conceded and said alright, we'll have corporate contact you within 24hrs to get details for a replacement. Razer never contacted me once for a replacement. That was by far the worst customer service I've ever experienced. To be clear, the issue wasn't that the mic stopped working, only that the volume dropped to nearly zero regardless of how much I boosted it in synapse. I know that it wasn't a hardware issue though because when I turned on sidetone, everything was at the correct volume because that just went straight through the headset. I was able to manage it by funneling my mic through steel series sonar and boosting it as much as possible through there as well, but I shouldn't have to use additional softwares to get to a barely acceptable level. 3. This headset charges at about the same speed that it uses power (sometimes it'll even drain faster than it charges), so you're tethered permanently to the computer for the rest of a session if it needs to charge, and the battery is very sensitive to overcharging. This completely negates the benefits of having a wireless headset. 4. Personally have only experienced it a few times, but have heard of many others who have experienced it frequently, the servo for the hypersense (the vibrations) will sometimes go haywire has squeal VERY loudly in your ear which is just terrible design. This even happened to me while hypersense was turned COMPLETELY OFF. Also with the hypersense, you can always hear the slight quiet buzz of the servo inside. There is no silence, just some slight noise at all times when the headphones are on. 5. I purchased these headphones July 11, 2023 and am writing this review March 11, 2024. In under a year, this headset just randomly died for no apparent reason. It no longer turns on, and when I try to charge it, the power light turns on briefly the goes to a shade of green that is not mentioned on any of the papers/documentation for the headset before stopping the charge completely. I purchased the $200 version (the V3 pro), and it died within one year. I've head $10 headsets with only slightly lower sound quality last over 2 years under the same conditions this headset went through. All in all, I've never had a pair of headphones/headset that I've had such a terrible experience with. I can confidently say that I will NEVER buy another razer product again because of how horrendous this headset has been. The only reason why I didn't return it originally is that most of the problems didn't surface until after the return date of one month and razer refuses to acknowledge its failure with this headset. Then I just had to run it out till it died because it still is an expensive headset. Don't make the same mistake I did. Don't buy this headset. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024 by ZakMan1421

  • Wired is great, Bluetooth… not so much… Wired is great, Bluetooth… not so much…
Edit: I’ll move this up 5 stars because I have had an almost perfect experience with the permanently wired headset. However, if you want to buy the Bluetooth version, the rest of the old review is for you. The Bluetooth version is by far one of the coolest and yet worst headset I have ever purchased. Don’t get me wrong, everything on the headset is great… WHEN IT WORKS. Now, you can always use an aux cord if you want to give up the haptic feedback, but if you are going to do that, just buy the wired version which has wired haptics. The USB dongle for Bluetooth does not even connect. Bought the headset new to make sure everything works. I’ve had it for months, trying occasionally to get it to work. I’ve been able to use it a grand total of 4 times using the USB dongle. Razer can make quality products, but the issue here is likely the software. Let’s just say that Razer isn’t exactly known for their software’s reliability and quality. It just sucks, unfortunately, even after consulting the customer service (which was good imo) Don’t buy this product, it’s essentially paperweight unless you want a wired headset without haptics. Do, however, buy the wired version. It’s amazing. The only problem I’ve had is that occasionally, when I turn on my system, I’ll have to unplug and plug their headset back in. Thats the only issue ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2023 by Joseph Newman

  • Terrible Connectivity Issues & Battery Life
As someone who has owned multiple high-end gaming headsets, this Razer headset is just a joke. The headset is comfortable and I actually tend to like the sound quality, but as a wireless, functioning headset this thing just doesn't work. I could never in good conscience recommend this to somebody. Half the time when I try to actually use this headset it gets some bug where it doesn't connect to my computer and the green light on it just flashes. I then have to go unplug the USB dongle and plug it back in. This sort of disconnect happens multiple times when I'm using it, and it can get me killed in competitive games. In addition, the battery life is just awful and this thing needs to be charged pretty much every single day if you are using them for more than a couple hours. Razer software is also terrible bloatware. I would recommend Steelseries or Logitech for a quality wireless gaming headset. I will never purchase another Razer headset again after this one and I feel like I was scammed and duped for something that costs $200. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024 by Michael

  • Great immersion for PC gaming, but the physical rattling and poor isolation hurt the value
I picked this headset to upgrade my wireless gaming setup at home. I was looking for something that could deliver deep immersion for late-night sessions without waking up my wife, While the audio customizability is great, the physical flaws keep it from being a perfect buy. Per the listing, the Razer HyperSense haptic technology converts sound signals into vibrations in real time to provide tactile feedback. In my experience, the haptics do add a decent layer of immersion, but there is barely any noticeable difference when you switch the mode between "Low" and "Medium." They also claim that the Razer TriForce Titanium 50mm drivers push out exceptional highs, mids, and lows that do not muddy the audio. My experience here is a mixed bag. Out of the box, the sound profile actually felt quite muddy. However, the companion software features a robust 10-band graphic EQ and presets, which allowed me to manually tweak the sound to get a much brighter, clearer performance for footsteps and dialogue. Lastly, the listing points out that the hybrid fabric and leatherette memory foam cushions provide superior sound isolation. In reality, the passive soundstage is highly disappointing. The earcups fail to block out basic low-frequency background rumbles, meaning ambient noise leaks right in. LIVING WITH IT On the plus side, the 2.4GHz wireless connection is incredibly stable with very low latency, keeping the game visuals and audio perfectly synced. The battery life is stellar, easily delivering over 45 hours of continuous use so I don't have to constantly hunt for a charging cable. The detachable boom mic also works well, keeping my voice clear during chat. The cushions are comfortable for a couple of hours, but the overall headset design is quite bulky on your head. THE "OKAY BUT" Here is the major issue: the quality control on the haptic feature seems inconsistent. When turning on the haptic bass, there is a very noticeable, distracting physical rattling sound inside both earcups. It completely breaks the immersion the technology is supposed to create. Furthermore, the headset completely lacks dedicated on-board buttons for phone calls or music management, which limits its use outside of strict PC gaming. BOTTOM LINE If you are buying this strictly for stationary PC gaming and plan to heavily use the software EQ to fix the out-of-the-box sound, it offers a lot of features. But given the physical rattling defect and the lack of decent noise isolation, it feels like a bit of a gamble for your hard-earned cash. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026 by ruolan l

  • Haptic bass is a game changer
Now I dont usually reveiw product but damn i was so impressed by this one i decided to. This headset has great audio quality to the point where it sounds just as good as a home theatre. The haptic bass is also insane it improves both music and gaming so so much the bass with music is far more heavy and almost as good as if you where actually using a subwoofer speaker system in games its also prety crazy ive been playing squad and you can feel the rumble of artillery landing in the distance and of a incoming tank it is crazy cool. Also the wireless has no latency if any thing it actually seems slightly quicker then my last wired headset. only complaints i really have about these headset is the lack of a charging stand and also a ok mic (sounds like prety much every other gaming headset mic) but isnt a deal breaker at all for me personally. For being this good the 180$ price tag is super fair and would have to say it edges out other headsets in this price category. TLDR: if your looking for new gaming headset or headset for listening to music i would heavily advice this one the haptic base is a game changer for both gaming and music. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023 by Nate B.

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