Are Razer headphones good for all-round usage, or just for gaming?
I've been reading a lot of reviews of different headphones from both gamers and "audiophiles" (and both) trying to select my first pair of legit "expensive" (to me!) headphones, and I'm finding a lot of them say that "gaming" headphones are usually only exclusively good with games. I was initially planning to get the Nari Ultimate, then shifted to the Kraken V3 Pro, and now after reading and watching all those reviews I am quite torn. So I want to hear from people who use (and are not sponsored by) Razer headphones: do you find that the headphones are good for all-round usage, or just for gaming? For context, I'm looking to use these headphones for gaming, listening to music, and work calls (I work from home so would really benefit from a super comfy, durable pair of headphones).omegle xender
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I can recommend Razer BlackShark V2 Pro headset, which is very comfy, with nice sound quality, wireless, and great microphone - using it both for gaming and listening music.
Krakens V3 Pro are using the same audio drivers as Blacksharks, so the sound quality should be similar.
I'd not consider Nari Ultimate.
Krakens V3 Pro are using the same audio drivers as Blacksharks, so the sound quality should be similar.
I'd not consider Nari Ultimate.
Hey @FabianAllen, I work in pro audio and wear Razer Kraken Ultimate 'phones while recording online content, all around pretty fair: decent audio, good isolation, really comfy all day long, USB only so maybe not right for you. Not going to replace my Sennheiser HD26 or Sony MDR7506 but they have their niche.
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