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The Razer BlackShark V2 is a wired gaming headset featuring industry-leading THX 7.1 spatial surround sound and proprietary 50mm TriForce Titanium drivers for superior audio clarity. Designed for extended comfort with gel-infused memory foam cushions, it includes a detachable HyperClear cardioid mic optimized for clear voice communication. Compatible across major gaming platforms via 3.5mm jack and USB DAC, it’s the #1 selling PC gaming headset brand trusted by pros.
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Frequency Response | 28 KHz |
Sensitivity | 100 dB |
Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Model Name | BlackShark V2 |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wired |
Included Components | Important Product Information Guide, Razer BlackShark V2 Headset, USB sound card, Removable Razer HyperClear cardioid mic |
Age Range (Description) | Teen |
Material | Titanium, Memory Foam |
Specific Uses For Product | Personal, Gaming |
Recommended Uses For Product | Gaming |
Compatible Devices | Gaming Consoles, Laptops, Desktops |
Theme | Video Game |
Cable Feature | Detachable |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Style | Wired |
Control Method | Voice |
Number of Items | 1 |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
Earpiece Shape | Oval |
UPC | 811659037541 |
Manufacturer | Razer |
Standing screen display size | 1 Inches |
Item model number | RZ04-03230100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows |
Item Weight | 1.2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 7.6 x 6.76 x 3.86 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.6 x 6.76 x 3.86 inches |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
ASIN | B086PKMZ1Q |
Date First Available | July 30, 2020 |
R**.
Great Gaming Headset – Comfortable & Feature-Packed
These are *great all around*, with clear and solid sound. One small note—if you run sound tests, you might notice some **rattling in the 1-20 Hz range**, but in actual gaming, it's not really an issue. The *THX Spatial Audio* works well, but sometimes the *audio driver can bug out*, requiring a quick unplug/replug or a restart of the *Razer software* (which does need to be running for full functionality—probably the biggest downside).The *mute button* is a nice touch, and the knobs for volume and controls are super convenient. The *fabric ear covers* are a big win—they won’t flake like fake leather over time, and best of all, *they’re comfortable with glasses*, which is something I always struggle with on other headsets. Plus, the *detachable mic* is a great perk. I don't use the cover case, but nice extra too!Fun side note—TimTheTatman uses these too (though he rocks the white version). Definitely a solid choice for gaming!
M**Y
These sound and feel fine for the price point
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.
D**S
Outstanding PC headphones; don't recommend for console
When I first tried these headphones on my Xbox I was a little disappointed. They had slightly below average sound quality and only made up for it with a decent amount of bass and "boom". However, I mainly bought these due to issues I was having with my previous headphones on PC, so I decided to go ahead and test them on PC as well just to see if they were any better there. At first, they were pretty much the same. Below average sound quality with a lot of bass. However, I can confidently tell you that this issue can be entirely resolved in Razer Synapse with the equalizer for the headphones. They come on a janky preset that really just doesn't work for me, but resetting the equalizer completely fixed my gripes about the sound. That, combined with other features that Synapse offers, made me really adore these headphones for PC. Extremely customizable and reliable headphones, and for a decent price, especially if they're on sale. The mic is also pretty decent for the price. I always see people say headset mics are trash, but I've had plenty of headsets with decent mics, and these are one of them. Razer Synapse also has oustanding mic monitoring, which is super useful because the noise cancelation on these headphones is really good. People can come into my room and start talking to me and I never even realize they're there. It also has a very useful button to mute your mic as well as a knob for adjusting the volume quickly, so if something is unexpectedly loud you can save your ears. The comfort is pretty nice with them, but I do wish that it had grooves for the ear parts to fall in instead of trying to manually adjust them to be equal. Altogether these are great headphones for PC, and the only reason I can't give them 5 stars or recommend them for console players is because without Synapse, which is unavailable on console, they're honestly not very good. If you play PC though I would wholeheartedly recommend them. Now I know why I see people say, "Just get the Blackshark V2s" on their reviews for other headphones.
C**E
Gaming Headset that ROCKS!
Well hands down, this headset takes the cake! Removable mic, foam ear pads (not pleather) and adjustable vol! The one knock on this MIC which isn't really one is that your voice could sound way off! I had to adjust my sound card mic settings to get my voice to a good level and sounding like me. I refuse to use the USB adapter since that is the "sound card" the headset would use. My sound card does a much better job! The surround sound in them enables you to hear everything in game and great with movies!
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