AndyMelbourne
- 4 reviews
My first Razer product!
On Christmas sale last year, and it was definitely worth the buy. Though quite pricey, Razer products are very well built and comfortable to some degree but can hurt ears after long-term use. However, the audio quality is top-notch and suitable for gaming. This is a product to buy if your budget should allow.
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Dave Beer
- 6 reviews
- 5 likes
- Verified purchase
Good build quality, but wouldn't recommend
Initial impression was good. I really liked the feel of the headset. The USB cord is perhaps just slightly too short, even at 2m, but workable. Audio quality seems very clear, but a bit odd. It's hard to describe.
I did not find them as comfortable to wear as any of my previous headsets (Microsoft USB Lifechat or dedicated Sony Audio over-ear headphones).
Most disappointing was how easily the headband broke (after 3 months). And from searching online, it appears I'm not only person to have experienced this issue. Having difficulty getting t...Read more
he Coop to process the warranty claim, and Razer aren't being very helpful either. (They're helpful in public on twitter, but not via email once private). I've been told the 7.1 and Pro versions are much higher quality, but the experience so far as really put me off. My next headset will probably be some Sennheiser ones or something similar.
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