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If you want to have something decent to start with, this is a great deal. Has all the things you need to start getting on that grind fr
Posted by DanielD
Fairly cheap and great for a budget setup. After using the bundle for quite a while I felt very satisfied with my purchase.
Posted by Benn
I'm a stickler for products that offer a great "price-to-performance ratio." If that was my only criteria for products, the Razer Battle Bundle would be perfect (assuming its on-sale price of $69.99 USD.) However, on closer inspection and with some use, the quality and ease of use of the bundle as a whole is brought into question. Overall: Great value at $69.99. Included peripherals are adequate if not above average. Aesthetics are classically oriented towards the gamer by Razer, but perhaps not too obnoxious for the office or home productivity user. I originally bought the bundle to be a mobile (laptop) peripheral kit, but the included mouse has become part of my permanent desktop setup. -DEATHADDER V2 Mouse- As a regular gamer who plays mostly competitive FPS's and has relatively large hands, the DeathAdder V2 has become my favorite mouse of all time. For almost 5 years I was accustomed to using the previous iteration, the DeathAdder V1, so I've been familiar with the feel and design of the mouse. The V2 is a welcome upgrade, featuring revamped button shapes on the top of the mouse, seemingly better durability (I cannot attest to long term use beyond 4 (four) months as of writing this review), and upgrades to the scroll wheel, grip tape, and cable. I never game above 800 DPI, but high-sens players will welcome its 20,000 DPI optical sensor, which has felt extremely precise. Combined with 100% PTFE feet, this mouse is designed for the competition. With such comfortable palmability, the DeathAdder V2 excels in longer session office and productivity applications, too. Of the three products that come in the Battle Bundle, the DeathAdder V2 is easily my favorite for its quality, shape, and features. Oh - let's not forget about it's fully customizable RGB, which can also be turned off in environments where it may be distracting. -BLACKSHARK V2 X- First and foremost, I am glasses user. I cannot see my computer screen in detail without my glasses. This is very important to this review, because, as a glasses wearer, the BlackShark V2 X just didn't make the cut as far as comfort goes. The muffs are too firm for me, causing the arms of my glasses to be pressed into my temple and under my ear. This becomes quite painful after around 30 minutes of use, and most gamers (including myself) will game for sessions upwards of an hour. The construction felt a little flimsy due to the thin wires, lack of tactile adjustment levels on the muffs, and some perceivable "plasticiness," but I cannot complain about an only-okay build quality for the on-sale price of the bundle. According to my Discord buddies, the microphone is clear enough, but not excellent. The headset is not lacking in features; I found the rotating volume nob and dedicated MUTE button both very useful and convenient. An included audio Y-split adapter may benefit some. The included carrying bag is helpful and fits the headset well, but the headset doesn't collapse enough to be an adequate travel piece. The BlackShark V2 X is definitely a shortfall of the bundle for a glasses user like myself, but I imagine they could be comfortable for a much longer period of time if glasses weren't in the equation. It is an acceptable headset, but I was disappointed with its build quality and glasses-compatibility. -GIGANTUS V2 M - BLACK- The thing is a mousepad. There isn't too much to say, other than that this is far superior to those old, plastic coated circular ones. In fact, the Gigantus V2 is above average in quality, with a nice smooth feel, good mouse glide, and welcomely minimal branding. For my case, it's compact enough to throw into a backpack for travel, but not too small to competitively play most games at low sensitivity. The Battle Bundle is definitely competitive and value-packed at its on-sale price of 69.99, but I cannot strongly recommend the bundle at its retail price of around $149.99 because of the somewhat lacking headset.
Posted by edisend
Customers are satisfied with the Battle Bundle, particularly praising the excellent sound quality and comfort of the headset. Many appreciate the mouse and the large mousepad, finding the entire bundle to be a great value for the price. The lightweight design of both the headset and mouse is also frequently highlighted as a positive feature.