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Razer Thresher for Xbox One: Windows Sonic Surround - Lag-Free Wireless Connection - Retractable Digital Microphone - Gaming Headset for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X & S

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Features

  • The Razer Thresher for Xbox One is the complete wireless audio solution. On top of delivering lag-free audio immersion, this premium headset also focuses on undisputable comfort
  • The Razer Thresher for Xbox One is engineered to ensure a lag-free long-distance connection of up to 20 feet / 6 meters. The retractable digital microphone gives you the flexibility to communicate with your teammates clearly, even in loud environments, delivering your commands with true-to-life quality and reliability
  • The in-built quick control buttons and a retractable digital microphone provide you with instant access to mic and master volume even in the heat of battle
  • Designed to be completely comfortable even during intense gaming marathons, the lightweight plush ear cushions are made from memory foam and leatherette, so they that effortlessly conform to the unique shape of your head. Now, you can game for hours on end without needing to give your ears a break
  • Circumaural design with 50mm Driver Units providing crystal clear audio, and up to 16 hours battery life on a single charge;Frequency Response: 12 - 28,000 Hertz

Description

The Razer Thresher for Xbox One is the complete wireless audio solution. On top of delivering lag-free audio immersion, this premium headset also focuses on undisputable comfort. Lined with leatherette, the lightweight memory foam ear cushions rest perfectly against your head, giving you a natural feel that is second to none. The in-built quick control buttons and a retractable digital microphone provide you with instant access to mic and master volume even in the heat of battle. Microphone frequency response 100 to 10,000 Hz, Sensitivity (at 1kHz, 1V/Pa): -38 ± 3dB, Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >55 dB.

Wireless Communication Technology: Wireless


Special Feature: Wireless


Included Components: headset


Age Range (Description): Adult


Material: Plastic


Specific Uses For Product: personal, gaming, business


Noise Control: None


Charging Time: 16 Hours


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Recommended Uses For Product: Gaming


Compatible Devices: PC & Xbox One


Control Type: Noise Control


Cable Feature: Without Cable, Retractable


Item Weight: 900 Grams


Frequency Range: 100 Hz - 10 kHz


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Style: Xbox One


Control Method: Touch


Number of Items: 1


Has Active Noise Cancellation: Yes


Release date: October 31, 2017


Product Dimensions: 4.13 x 8.43 x 7.72 inches; 1.98 Pounds


Type of item: Video Game


Item model number: RZ04-02240100-R3U1


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 1.98 pounds


Manufacturer: Razer Inc.


Batteries: 1 A batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 19, 2017


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Top Tier Quality Headset for Xbox
Ok so if you don’t know Razer they’re a very hit or miss brand, their products are either poorly designed or one of the most memorable of all time. The Razer Threshers are in the latter camp, I’ll start with potential cons since I know they’re not for everyone: 1) On the heavier side, these headsets are rather large and heavy because of the 50mm drivers, so if wearing heavier headphones affects you keep this in mind. 2) Very bass-heavy, Razer are in the camp that sets their headsets closer to the bass side, I absolutely love it but I know not everybody does. 3) Similar to #1 but these headphones are larger, the clamp is more so on the top than the sides and are designed for larger heads. If you have a smaller head these may not be for you, you’d be better off with a Steelseries (7x or 9X are excellent too and better equipped for smaller heads). 4) The headphone cups tend to heat up your ears over time, so long gaming sessions can make you notice that. 5) The cords going into the drivers are actually a little exposed, I don’t really like this since that means they have a higher chance of getting damaged. I had my first pair of these for almost 3 years though without them getting damaged so maybe my worry is just superficial (my dog got to them, otherwise I’d still have my first pair). Ok so that’s all the bad, most of which are nitpicks and just details as to who this headset is best suited for. Now onto the good: 1) Sound quality is better than most headsets IMO, at 28kHz they have crisper audio compared to the industry standard if 20kHz, there’s only a handful of headsets that match or best this audio. 2) Comfort; because of my larger head, this headset is absolutely the most comfortable pair I’ve ever worn, the only ones close to this are the Nari’s (also Razer), the Arctic 9X and the HyperX headsets. In particular, the top part just melds with your head without you needing to adjust it, I absolutely adore this. 3) Design. I always look at these as absolutely stunning in terms of build quality, while most of it is plastic it somehow just looks so much more durable than it is, this headset is a bit older but wipes the floor compared to headsets made around the 2017 times. 4) Longevity. I cannot say this any more than I already have to people asking me what headset lasts the longest, like I said earlier my first pair lasted me 3 years and would’ve lasted probably double that if not for my dog. There was slight wearing down of the leatherette ear cushions but replacements only run about $20 or so and I didn’t even end up replacing them before they got chewed up. Now, I will preface that I treat my stuff very well, I don’t throw or hit them, or yank them around. These took a few moves and drops, but otherwise they were worn and carried, or just rested somewhere charging. -These do take a bit to fully charge and make an annoying beeping sound every 10 seconds or so once the battery is low -The earpieces swivel fairly easily so keep that in mind when grabbing them -When first turned on it takes about 5 seconds or so to get your first audio input. -These are not noise canceling headphones, the ear cushions are massive and just naturally block out some noise, and the volume is certainly good enough at overpowering any external sounds from coming through, but these do not actually have any tech or engineering to actively cancel noise. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2021 by Kevin Williams

  • Razer Thresher for Xbox one - would give 4.5 stars
I bought this headset back in November '18, and have been very happy with it so far. I am a casual gamer, (about 1-2 hours a night after work), I did a ton of research of headsets, and am happy with the Razer. Pros: I needed the ability to control the game vs chat volume, as well as be able to mute myself easily so I stop telling my friends to be better at games. The volume/mic controls on the headset are easy to get used to, and the 1st charge lasted me well over 12 hours of gaming. Syncing the headset works just like syncing a controller. The sound quality is great for a wireless pair (no lag), with the surround sound feature so I know if people are on my left or right. To say these headphones are noise cancelling, is an understatement. I can't hear anything but my headphones with these on, nor does the mic pick up any feedback no matter how loud I pump it. I previously used the XBOX one Microsoft Generic headset, which for the money was okay, but I wen't through 3 with the plastic headset just cracking. Razer is 30x more durable, zero issues thus far. The mic doesn't always want to stay in the same spot, but always works even if its not pointing the right direction. Good for Netflix as well if you're significant other is sleeping or you are just trying to tune them out. Cons: -While the battery life is long, once the headset gets below whatever % battery, it starts beeping in your headset, near every 2 minutes (maybe less), so you are basically forced to plug in for charge. The wire they give is long, but I'm still basically forced to sit right at my TV if I'm mid session. Just don't forget to charge after 8ish hours of gaming. -The headset randomly gets spotty reception. I find a simple power off and on usually re-syncs the headset correctly. -The headset is bulky, but I'm not gaming to make myself look cool. -Ears do get hot with the headset, but I don't think any worse than any other noise cancelling headphones Overall happy with my purchase, I did spring for the 3 year warranty, not sure if that was worth it yet. I've recommended this to my other friends. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2019 by Gregory Halzack

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