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August 2020
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Published: 2020-07-30, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Strong audio performance, Excellent microphone, USB sound card included with THX Spatial Audio through software, Light, comfortable fit,
Cable is hardwired to the headset
The wired Razer Blackshark V2 gaming headset offers excellent audio and microphone quality, loads of software features and options, and a light, comfortable fit...
Lightweight feel, Loud, isolating audio, Extensive tweaking options, USB Type-A or 3.5mm, Mic blocks out background noise,
Headband isn't adjustable, Feels cheap at first, THX Spatial Audio doesn't make dramatic difference
Razer's latest cans are so comfortable, you just might forget you're wearing them. The BlackShark V2 is more versatile than its predecessor in terms of design and features, but we expected more from its virtual surround sound features...
Published: 2020-07-30, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Extremely comfortable for long periods of time, Sound tuning with Razer software, Detachable USB sound card, Detachable high-end mic, Passive sound cancellation is surprisingly nice
Doesn't (yet) come in Slime Green, Sound cancellation only passive
Published: 2020-07-30, Author: Sam , review by: soundguys.com
Audio, Isolation, Comfortable, Less gaudy than many gaming headsets
Average microphone, Synapse still a clunky
The Razer BlackShark V2 is among the best gaming headsets on the market, in its price range or not. It's got better isolation than some noise cancelling headphones, more accurate sound most gaming headsets, and it's comfortable enough to wear for hours wi...
Simple, lightweight design,Comfortable,Great sound for the price,
Included USB sound card not always required, Can get a bit warm, Less impressive with music and movies,
With its comfortable, lightweight design and great sound, the Razer BlackShark V2 is an excellent gaming headset built to work with computers and all manner of consoles too. The included USB sound card is a nice touch for PC gamers, but for everyone else...
Sound profiles and easy customization, Solid audio, Superior mic performance
Clunky design
If you're in the market for a good entry- to mid-level headset with quality audio and mic, definitely. It works very well if you're into function over form. If aesthetics are a must, maybe it's not for you.Editors' RecommendationsAvantree Aria Pro headpho...
Published: 2020-08-01, Author: Rob , review by: gamesradar.com
Exquisite game audio, Brilliant richness and audio detail, Very comfortable, Near-endless versatility and customization with the app, Great bang-for-buck value
Not all features available on console (but it sounds great anyway)
The BlackShark V2 is comfortably one of the best headsets we've ever tested. Razer has surpassed its own standards and reputation - and that of the wider market - and has created as near a perfect gaming headset as you can get...
Lightweight feel, Loud, isolating audio, Extensive tweaking options, USB Type-A or 3.5mm, Mic blocks out background noise,
Headband isn't adjustable, Feels cheap at first, THX Spatial Audio doesn't make dramatic difference
Razer's latest cans are so comfortable, you just might forget you're wearing them. The BlackShark V2 is more versatile than its predecessor in terms of design and features, but we expected more from its virtual surround sound features...
Published: 2020-07-30, Author: Christina , review by: kitguru.net
Headset bag is a nice inclusion, Looks great and good attention to detail, Textures feel great and it's a comfortable headset both on the cups and the headband, Great for music, The mic is really clear, Good gaming profiles, Well insulated cups, Memory fo
Out of the box tuning could be crisper, but this can be easily tweaked via software, The headband slider adjustment felt a little stiff at times