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The Razer Nari Ultimate is a premium wireless gaming headset featuring 2.4GHz connectivity with a 12-meter range, THX Spatial 7.1 surround sound, and Razer Hypersense haptic feedback for unparalleled immersion. Designed for extended comfort with cooling gel-infused memory foam cushions and an auto-adjusting headband, it supports PC, PS4, PS5, and mobile devices. Customizable RGB lighting with 16.8 million colors completes the ultimate gaming experience.



















| ASIN | B07HZ6YWNB |
| Additional Features | Microphone Included |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
| Battery Average Life | 20 hour |
| Battery Charge Time | 20 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,374 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #62 in Mac Game Headsets #278 in PlayStation 2 Accessories #464 in PlayStation Accessories |
| Bluetooth Range | 12 meters |
| Brand | Razer |
| Brand Name | Razer |
| Built-In Media | Headband, Headset, Micro-USB Cable |
| Cable Features | Without Cable |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | PC, PS4 |
| Connectivity Technology | Wired, Wireless |
| Control Method | Push Button |
| Control Type | Call Control |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 5,739 Reviews |
| Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
| Enclosure Material | Aluminum, Foam, Faux Leather |
| Form Factor | On Ear |
| Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
| Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00811659030856 |
| Headphone Folding Features | On Ear |
| Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
| Headphones Ear Placement | On Ear |
| Impedance | 32 ohm |
| Item Type Name | Razer RZ04-02670100-R3U1 Nari Ultimate - Wireless Gaming Headset with HyperSense Technology |
| Item Weight | 473 g |
| Manufacturer | Razer USA Ltd |
| Model Name | Nari Ultimate |
| Model Number | RZ04-02670100-R3U1 |
| Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
| Style Name | Nari Ultimate |
| UPC | 811659030856 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless Technology | Wi-Fi |
A**Z
"I am very good, but I could be better."
"My official rating is 4.8/5.0. This is my opinion on the Razer Nari Ultimate. To start, and most importantly, they are quite good and of excellent quality, and I highly recommend them – 100%. They are very enjoyable. Let's begin with the positive aspects of the product. The first point is that it's a very comprehensive package; it comes with everything, including cables and guides for use. The audio is another positive aspect. It's very pleasant and incredibly immersive when gaming or watching movies, especially within video games and, notably, horror games. You can feel the presence of something chasing you or breathing down your neck. The second point is comfort. They are quite comfortable to wear; I don't feel any extra weight, and they don't pull my hair. I also don't struggle to adjust them to fit my head perfectly. The third point is Bluetooth. It's the first time I've used headsets like this, and they've given me a lot of confidence, even though I tend to be quite skeptical about anything Bluetooth. As I mentioned before, I highly recommend them, and if you want quality, these are the best, and it's worth buying them. Now, let's discuss the negative points that I feel are somewhat unnecessary, but it's important to mention the downsides as well. The first negative point is the battery and its charging system. I combine these because they are related. The headphones should have a bit more battery life; I feel that 4 hours is too short if I want to do something other than gaming, such as watching movies or listening to music. However, I believe this is due to their own power for vibrations and everything. Another issue is the cable—not that it doesn't have a USB-C cable, but the problem is that if you use it for 4 hours, it gets discharged, and you have to connect it to another electronic device. It's not very clear whether you can use a phone charger or if it's mandatory to use a computer, gaming console, etc. I would have liked to know if I could connect it directly to a charger, and I don't do it because in a power change, it could damage the battery. So, I better follow the recommendations in the manual. The third negative point, which I see more as a potential future issue, is the unnecessary wheel for adjusting the game or chat volume. I think they could have left it with buttons or something different because I feel that with its current design, it may wear out in the future, and finding a central point might become challenging due to wear and tear. As mentioned before, they could have left it more like a system with volume buttons, maybe with 3 or 5 levels for game and chat audio. I feel that there might come a point where I won't know how to adjust that wheel to the central point. To conclude, the microphone has a peculiar issue. It seems to capture a lot of game audio, or more precisely, it picks up the voices of people around me, causing considerable echoing. The microphone itself is not bad; it's quite good and compact, but the problem is the excessive bouncing of audio, at least in shooter games."
B**7
awesome sounding set of headphones
For the money, good comfortable great sounding headphones. The bass response is really descent. you get your moneys worth. i have zero complaints. everything is configurable using the razor software. The Haptic feedback is awesome. shakes your head. you can turn the intensity up or down it is software controlled. It activates as the bass hits. These things are stupid comfortable too. The overall build quality is excellent. They provide you with a USB transceiver which is found in a little compartment on the right speaker, a 3.5mm cable for connecting it to your xbox controller and a usb cable for charging and i think usb audio to headphones (dont quote me on that part) the usb cable is also your charging cable. it just uses standard usb micro B so nothing special there which is really good. yeah zero complaints. My old headphones were corsair HyperX. they sound alright but are completely weak compared to the razors. You really do get what you pay for. i've never forked out 2 C notes for a set of headphones before. but i think i'll modify my habit a bit and from now on, i'll pay more for good sounding headphones. I listen to a lot of bass, techno bass, dubstep, rock music old and new pretty much everything but mainly techno stuff. I'd buy another set of these down the road if these ever die. so far the battery is good too. full charge i've been listening to techno and dubstep at 70% volume (I like it loud) with the Haptic feedback at 60% for the last 5 hours. no issues so far. Still going strong, and my ears dont ache at all. the Corsair HyperX always made my ears ache after about an hour. i've also been piddling around in the house listening to music no real problems. occasional dropout in signal but that is to be expected. The transceiver is low field low power so its range isnt very far. going through walls is a huge challenge for any consumer wireless digital signal. ....an update about a year or so later.... i've been listening to these headphones almost every day now. i still dont have any complaints. the construction is holding on and there's no damage to them yet. i dont abuse my stuff though. nothing is falling apart foam is holding up still. i moved into a different apartment since i bought these. there are about 20 wifi networks around my immediate area. causes dropouts now just simply because those networks are 2.4ghz and so is the usb wireless dongle for the headphones. only and i mean only complaint i have is these headphones COULD be bluetooth 5.0 that would greatly cut the interference. i somedays cant even listen to these things because of the 2.4ghz spectrum being crowded. so in that case i switch to hardwired but the sound quality isnt as good because they are no longer software controlled and they are not quite as loud. i like loud music i like a ton of bass i like to feel bass i dont just listen to it. ---------------------------------------------------------------- Amazon won't let me review the actual model i have since i bought a different model years ago. so here's an update. after a few years my razer nari ultimates completely died. they are dead. oh well. they did last quite a while so i'm happy with how long they lasted. since i like these headphones i first tried to find the same models but none are found. i'm not buying used sets or "refurbished" nonsense. no i will not buy them from ebay either. so i picked up a pair of Razer Nari Ultimate Wireless 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset: HyperSense Haptic Feedback - Auto-Adjust Headband - Retractable Mic – for Xbox Series X & S, Xbox One - Black/Green.... finally got them after a week. what it don't say in the description or any of the documentation until you get them in your hands you MUST have the xbox wireless transmitter or you cannot interface these things to anything. the previous model i had at least had an analog stereo 3.5mm jack and you could link them via usb cable they wouldnt sound the best but they would at least work. and they had their own USB wireless transceiver that i still have but is not compatible with these new ones. sort of disappointing really to be completely honest. i'm just hoping the sound quality hasnt changed. i have an expensive set of sony bluetooth headphones that are junk and they cost me 3x as much as the razers. so it is what it is. Also you cannot control these new ones with software so if you have razer synapse installed you may as well uninstall it if you no longer have a working set of the older units with their little usb wireless dongle. i just wish amazon or the seller in this case would 1) update the description to advise you MUST have the xbox One controller wireless usb dongle for PC in order for you to be able to interface these to a computer. I do not own a console and i refuse to ever own a console. and 2) also state in the description that shipping from this specific seller ships only USPS and it will take about a week before it arrives.
B**N
1 year later... The good, the bad, and the inaudible.
I purchased these headphones a little over a year ago, and felt, with my experiences, I should share a bit. I confess, this was spurred, in part, by my frustration with the product, but also, by a desire to give future purchasers, my insight after using these Headphones fairly consistently for a year. First, for the good, these headphones are VERY comfortable. I use them for business and recreationally. I tend to wear them for a good portion of the day, so much so that sometimes I'll forget I'm wearing them. The ear pads are high quality, and even with heavy use, I've not seen any wear and tear on them. The noise canceling is top notch as well, many times, I've had people have to flag me down because I didn't hear them calling my name. The sound quality is excellent as well, and I find the split voice and game audio channels to be a great feature. It's nice to be able to strike a balance between a Zoom meeting and the soothing background music keeping you sane. Of course, as promised, there are some flaws. My first experience with a flaw in these headphones came about 6 months into having them. I noticed, when adjusting the balance between voice and game, there was a bit of static... Then one side or the other would cut out when adjusting the volume. I fiddled with the dials and made them usable, not wanting to be without my headphones. Unfortunately it became unbearable, and I broke down and contacted Razer support. After a bit of communication with their support, they agreed that this was a flaw with the hardware, and sent me RMA instructions. They followed up with me, and kept me informed of each step of the RMA process. (When they received the item, processed the replacement, and shipped it out) The new headphones arrived in a shiny new box, packaged up like they were brand new. Maybe they were, maybe they were refurbished, I didn't care, they looked clean, new and most importantly, worked... For awhile. Here we are, again, around 6 months later, and the dials are, again, crackling when used, one side or the other cutting out unless you move the dial just right. This, I'm willing to live with, at this point. I'll slap some tape over the dials and deal with it, but now, the wireless headphones won't hold a charge. There's a red battery indicator in the software... So, now my wireless headphones aren't wireless anymore. I've also been informed by the automated support page that my headphones are outside of the warranty time... Now, when I purchased these headphones, I passed on the extended warranty... I thought a 2 year warranty would be plenty, but it doesn't feel like a 2 year warranty when the product breaks 6 months in, then the replacement breaks around the same time in the same way, and adds a new defect. As it stands right now, Razer's website does offer you the ability to request an RMA if you feel the denial is in error, so I'm waiting for a human to review my RMA request. If they make it right, I'll update this review, however, the repeated problems with the volume dial do seem like something a potential buyer should be aware of. Oh, and the inaudible portion of this review exists, you just can't hear it... It's my screams of frustration. **** Update **** Razer support did assure me that the warranty carried over to the new product, so that was good. There did seem to be a connection issue with the cable causing the charging issue, which they were able to help me resolve. Unfortunately, the dials are still going bad. At this point, rather than get yet another replacement, I suspect I'll just be purchasing something new.
C**8
Worst Gaming Peripheral Ever Purchased
Ok, disclaimer - I’m on mobile. I’m stupid, and wrongly assumed a $200 dollar headset would have Bluetooth. It doesn’t. Ok. That’s my bad, so I used the included wireless dongle, to plug into a dongle, to use on my iPad Pro. Connection: Like the reviews say, it’s flaky. Cuts out sometimes. I don’t know why, also flaky on my laptop too. Tried in all USB ports. If I unplug the dongle, or restart the headset, it defaults to audio coming from one ear, which totally jacks up a game, cuz I have to restart. But works fine with the included 3.5mm cable. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Audio quality: Sounds ok. The haptic vibration stuff is gimmicky, but fun. You can only turn it off on laptop/pc. As well as adjust anything other than volume. But for stock audio settings on mobile, it’s a bit heavy on the bass, mids barely exist, but spatial surround sound is superb. It’s acceptable. Mic Quality: I read the numerous reviews saying how the mic quality is trash, and just ignored it. How bad could it be, right? Loaded up PUBG, said hey to my team, and they immediately started laughing. “Hahaha Why do you sound like that!?!” Was their EXACT phrase. lol I said this is a new headset, how do I sound? They said it sounds like I’m a child underwater. We all laughed, I ripped these off my head, and put my old reliable headset back in. That was the last straw, these go back to amazon on Monday. Overall, I’m sure they’re great for PC gaming, but I heard the mic and connection issues persist there too. They worked fine when connected via the 3.5mm cable on my iPad, and laptop. Which is pointless for a wireless headset. So, one star. Noise Cancellation: Not a digitally supported feature, lol 1 Star - muffles out external sound due to the size of the ear covering drivers, but not much at all. Sound quality is trash because of a flaky connection, but sounds fine via cable. That’s dumb for a wireless headset. 1 Star. Build quality - they’re great, lightweight, and don’t squeeze the brain too much. Extremely comfortable. But...it’s totally plasticky. Aside from the metal arch thing. But to those complaining about it, you don’t want a headset that weighs a ton. So, I’ll give razr a pass on the plastic build. (But for 200 bucks for a plastic headset, these other areas are failing miserably!) They’re light to wear on your head, but it won’t really matter. I doubt you can stand the garbage sound quality, and teammates complaining about your mic audio, so they won’t stay on your head long at all. haha Why are these $200?!? Lots of capabilities, practically all of which are individually trash. How an audio device in this price range doesn’t have Bluetooth audio in this day and age, is amazing. Retractable mic! Sounds like crap to teammates. 2.4Ghz Wireless w/ dongle carrying in the device! Randomly disconnects. Only works well if plugged in via 3.5mm jack. Mic Audio mute button! When pressed, it makes my audio default to one ear unless I restart. Sound makes it vibrate and rumble! Who cares if the audio is garbage. We’re just paying for the name RAZR. Love some of their other products, but these are absolutely getting returned. Worst gaming peripheral I’ve ever purchased. Literally, the FIRST mic audio interaction with my team, and they break out laughing at how I sound? lol Imagine that? The reviews about the mic audio are SPOT on. 1/10 DO NOT BUY.
L**M
Replaced my Astro a40 + Mixamp, I couldn't be happier.
I've been using this headset for almost two weeks. I bought this after having owned the Astro a40 + mixamp for quite a while, a year or so? Maybe more. The dolby surround sound on the Astro's sounded fine but was never really a good replacement for having multiple speakers around your room. The surround sound on these Razer Nari Ultimate's isn't great either. Both headsets sounded like I was either underwater, or just hearing some sounds while others were being washed out, after looking around at other reviews, it seems to be just what you get with this type of surround sound and the game and your media you're playing through them will have a big impact on the sound quality as well. I turned off surround sound on my Astro's long ago and never cared to turn it back on because everything sounded so much better than with surround sound off, the same is true for my new Razer headset, but the sound is somehow even better. Small background ambient details sound clearer, environments sound more alive. Maybe it's because the headset does a better job at drowning out the background noise in my real world? The cup fits completely over my ear on my big over sized head. It doesn't SQUEEZE my head like a vice grip. There's no sharp edges or nooks and crannies to catch and pull and tangle my hair on even. The ear cups swivel up, down, left, right to make a secure fit over your ear, and they also feel comfortable when you wear them off your ear or partially over your ear. The padding on the ear cup is very soft, i'm surprised it even makes as good of a seal as it does on my ear but it's pretty good at silencing the rest of the room when I've got them on. I was skeptical about the "cooling gel" padding but it's the real deal. Very comfortable. Adjustable mic pulls out and pushes back in. I've not had issues where the mic is too loud or broadcasts the rest of my room. The controls for volume, and adjusting voice/game playback balance are on separate cups and while the headset is a bit bigger than what I'm used to, I don't really notice any issues with the size of the headset. The Hypersense haptic technology is nice, I thought it was just going to give me a headache because I'm pretty prone to headaches if I wear a tight fitting headset that's too loud for too long. The Hypersense isn't something I leave on, but I turn it on if I'm watching a movie. For some video games there's just too many low tones to activate the vibrating haptic bits and pieces and makes it sound like i'm listening to someone's ghetto blaster subwoofer. Turning the setting lower makes it much more subtle and makes it acceptable for my games. Used responsibly, the Hypersense haptics feature is well worth the money in my opinion. The wireless is a godsend, I've been a firm believer that you need dedicated optical or input jacks for each sound channel for a long time. I've since converted. I sit close to my pc but it's nice not having wires rigged to my scalp and tangling in my long hair. Hopefully the battery lasts longer than the one in my cell phone. The Razer Synapse software has lots of options to adjust or just turn off the lighting on the side. I like the lights, but with the lights on I get about 8 hours until the headset just goes dead without warning. When the headset runs out of juice it just shuts off, no warning, just a soft beep tone and silence, like you're in a coffin underwater kind of silence. On the flip side it shuts itself off after 15 minutes of no sound from the pc. So if your computer is idling it'll turn the headset off and save juice. It might be the most expensive headset I've owned. I really like it. $200 bucks at time of purchase, my kid will understand when he's $200(+ interest) short on his college fund.
D**H
If you're a bass head like me, you will definitely love these headphones!
I had been in the market for some headphones for quite some time. I went through so many headphones that I think Best Buy probably hates me now lol. No joke, I went through 3 different headsets until I found these. What caught my interest was the Hypersense technology and let me tell you, they are no lying when they say that it's like having subwoofers on your ears because that is exactly what it feels like when you turn these up. I play a different variety of games so I was able to test how these headphones would work with different types of games and they sound great! My only gripe with these is with the mic. The clarity isn't as good as something like the HyperX Cloud Alpha S. I definitely noticed a difference there but the only multiplayer I usually play is COD and that's just with friends. If you plan to stream with these, I would recommend a stand-alone mic. The quality is not horrible but it's definitely not one of the best. The fact that they will shut off after about 10 minutes of inactivity is a great feature but you do have to manually turn them back on. Not a deal-breaker for me but it does save battery life. One thing I will let you know is that they don't sound as great as they do right now straight out of the box. It took some time to get the adjustments just right. I went to a couple of forums to get ideas and made my own adjustments from there. Again, not a deal-breaker for me but it's definitely something to take into consideration when getting these headphones. Pros: -Great sound quality -Hypersense makes games immersive unlike anything I have heard before -Good battery life, even with the haptic feedback turned on (software updates probably helped with that) -Incredible bass will all types of music (sometimes haptic will need to be adjusted but not a big deal for me) -Saves your audio settings if you want to connect these headphones to a different device with the AUX cable Cons: -These headphones are huge! Definitely won't be taking these out of my house -Sound muddy right out of the box -Wireless does not work without USB receiver -Using haptic on any device will use the battery, wireless or not but that's understandable -Can't adjust haptic outside of the Razer software All in all, these are great sounding headphones. If you love lots of bass then these are definitely the headphones for you
L**I
Not worth the price
These are very average headphones, and i dont think they are worth over $100, maybe like 50-70 at the most. The "Haptic Feedback" on the headset, which is the main selling point of this headset, is pretty hit or miss with a lot of games. for most if not all shooter games, the Haptic Feedback is very solid, sometimes it reacts for no reason, but its great for the most part on FPS. but on practically anything else, they are pretty meh, with it ruining the experience for some games. I've also found that the software needed to use the headset to its "Full Potential", doesn't always switch your presets/profiles you've made for say games, discord, etc. So sometimes when talking in discord, while not being in a game, the haptics will react to the voice of the people in the call, which is very annoying, and not supposed to happen, since my preset for everything other than fps games, has the haptics off. So the haptics shouldn't be on whatsoever. The Haptics will also react to the voice of people in a discord call while you're in a game as well, which isn't entirely its fault, but its still a bit annoying. I feel like the headset should've used the razor program to communicate with the game itself, instead of just your PCs sound in general. The weight of the headset is pretty hefty, not horrible, but not great by any means. After about an hour or so of use, it beings to irritate the top of my head, causing some discomfort, but I guess that's to be expected with what these headsets are made to do, which is the haptics. The comfort is very poor for longer sessions in my opinion. the headset like I stated before, is heavy, and after about an hour of use starts to get uncomfortable on the top of my head. The self adjusting strap at the top just makes no sense to me for this headset, I think that if the headset is gana be on the heaver side, then it should've used some foam or anything else instead to make it more comfortable while wearing. Having just a simple strap makes it easier to feel the weight on your head, which definitely isn't good for this headset. The mic quality (Especially in discord) is pretty bad, with it jumping around being to quiet and to loud, which makes no sense to me, it does the same things in game chat of say Call Of Duty, the headset mic just doesn't know what its doing. its also very random if the mic is gana pick you up 100% of the time (sometimes even picking up you breathing), or if its just gana barley pick you up unless you shout. You could probably make it sound a little better with some tools, but not to much. Now the most important part, the sound, which is very average. It doesn't sound bad, but it also doesn't sound great. For games that have a lot more "boom" like shooter games, the headset sounds pretty good, but for say like music, they're very meh, they're not horrible, but they definitely not good. When listening to music, most music just doesn't sound right, like as if they are missing depth, it just sounds very mushy. You can slightly improve it with the "music" option in the razor software, but it barley changes anything. I would also highly advice NOT to use the haptic feedback when listening to music, because 90% of the time, it completely ruins the experience, vibrating at random points for seemingly no reason, and the sound of the vibrations toning out the actual music. Overall, these headphones where very dissapointing, and are not in anyway worth more than $70. if you are in the market to buy a headset, and youre willing to spend over $100 for one, I would highly recommend the Logitech G733 OR the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, both sound better, weight a lot less, and are only about $20 more than the Nari Ultimates. So Please, just get one of those, instead of these, they will treat you way better than these would.
M**C
The Best Headset Razer Has Released Yet!
I absolutely love these headsets. At first, I have to admit that I was skeptical at best. ”Haptics in a headset which didn’t have amazing reviews?” How could these be for me? I am so glad that I was able to get these sets on sale so it was less of a risk. The quality of these sets don’t give the issue of active noise cancelling fatigue that I receive from my Sony WH1000-MX3. But it does feel great on the head like it is any other set that I order off of Drop.com. The microphone is subpar which is my only complaint. The haptics feel amazing when you’re in a high tension FPS match. But it is important to dial it down for some things if you won’t want fatigue as it feel heavier when they are dialed up. The surround is much better than any other Razer set that I have ever tried, which is abundant. The Nari Ultimate are my favorite set of headsets from Razer thus far, compared to any Kraken, Thresher, or even Tiamat. There is a lot of dubious opinions regarding Razer items around the audiophile or professional community. But I personally believe they are amazing for what they deliver. The game/chat slider is a bit tricky and I wish the headsets could be dialed up a bit louder so I could really immerse when gaming. While watching movies, TV shows, and listening to music, these are my go-to pair now. I’ll lead my pros and cons along with a TL;DR now. Pros: Sound Quality Build Construction Control Layout Haptics Comfortable, yet a bit heavier than some Swivel Ear Cups Lossless Quality over 2.4GHz adapter Adapter Easily Stored Matches My Razer RGB Build Cons: Slightly Heavy Microphone Quality Is Poor Battery Life Isn’t The Greatest TL;DR: These are some of the best headsets that are marketed for “Gamers” that you will find without an exorbitant price tag. Haptics and the surround sound are amazing and extremely comfortable in the process. If you are on the wall, I’d recommend this 100% of the time. But on sale makes it so much better! You might be disappointed with the microphone quality if you use that solely for streaming, while in-game chat it is above average.
R**Z
Unos audifonos grandes pero muy ligeros
llevo un mes con ellos y son super cómodos de usar aun con mis lentes, el ajuste de la diadema muy cómodo el sonido es muy bueno es 7.1 virtual pero es bastante disfrutable, el hipersens que traen son lo mejor que tiene este modelo, el audífono no es de lo mejor pero es bastante decente y al igual que el audio es muy configurable con el software de razer para bajar el ruido de fondo y la sensibilidad del micrófono, la pila de los headsets me han durado 24hrs de uso mas o menos igual se pueden usar mientras se cargan el cable del cargador es muy lago y no da problemas de movimiento, para usar con el celular solo lo pude usar mediante el cable de 3.5mm que traen los headsets desconozco si se puedan usar via bluetooth igual llevar los con el celular bajo el sol no lo recomiendo mucho y la otra cosa que me gusto mucho de este modelo es el botón que trae para ajustar el volumen del chat de juego (discord,skype,ventrilo,etc) con el volumen de la pc o el juego que estés jugando en ese momento, es mejor que estarle moviendo a las opciones de auido del juego o la pc para poder escuchar mejor el chat o al revez, bajale al chat para escuchar mejor el juego o pc, ese botón de ajuste junto con la vibracion del hipersens son lo mejor de este modelo, son muy recomendables un poco caros pero vale la pena mucho
S**N
Abartılan marka
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ع**ي
جيدة
السماعة صوتها جدا ممتاز لكن انتبهو المايكروفون جدا سيئ ويطلع صدى
T**O
Der Bass muss F*cken
Wenn man es mag, das Gefühl zu haben man hätte den Bass ganz aufgedreht ohne Soundqulität zu verlieren empfehle ich diese Kopfhörer sehr. Die Geräusche Kulisse ist mit THX einzigartig und zusammen mit dem Haptischen-Feedback ist die Immersion einzigartig! Die Kopfhörer sorgen in einem Spiel wie Hell let loose oder C.O.D, das man jeden Schuss, jeden Panzer und jedes Flugzeug auch spürt! Ich bin absolut begeistert. Einziges Problem kühlgels in den Ohrmuscheln kühlen nicht ganz so gut, wenn die Kopfhörer viel vibrieren, da kann es schonmal passieren, dass einem ein bisschen warm ist. Dafür sind die Kopfhörer so gemütlich, dass man mir ihnen schlafen gehen kann (hab ich ausprobiert xD). Zudem ist der Emofangsradios sehr gut und ich kann problemlos mit Musik auf den Ohren in den Nebenraum gehen.
G**L
haptic feedback isn't a gimmick afterall!
i've been playing apex legends for the longest time, my previous headphones are creative sxfi. before the match starts there's this delay intro music so that everybody can load into the game before it starts. on the creative sxfi it's just some music that is played. on the nari, the beats of the drum makes the headset rumble. the intro music suddenly feels like some war cry that perks you up for a life or death battle. it adds some amount of urgency and immersion into the game. the thx modes are rubbish though, seems like it requires a decent amount of cpu to process, sometimes i can hear the original game audio for a split second or 2 before the audio goes back into thx mode. overall love these headphones, cheap as hell for wireless and razer headsets are well built.
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