Customers highly value the BlackShark V2 X Gaming Headset for its excellent sound quality and comfortable design, making it suitable for extended use. The lightweight feel and good fit contribute to the positive user experience, especially considering the affordable price. However, some customers have expressed concerns about the microphone, volume capabilities, and cord length. Additionally, a few users have noted compatibility issues and a desire for stronger bass.
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
Excellent Headset
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The headset is comfortable in the ears, and is well worth the price.
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I was not very satisfied with the loudness of these headphones. It feels like something is missing when using these. I understand the price is not like other headphones (cheaper) but i think spending the extra 50 for another set may be better
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I wouldn't reccomened razor headphones of recent to anyone anymore eaither come with a non functional mic or a loud buzzing nose from the earphones themselves in the past they were great but now and days they cut corners it seems
Posted . Owned for less than 1 week when reviewed.
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Honestly for me it was poor because I have a laptop and these headphones do not come with USB so I returned mine but upon asking my friends (who are really into headphones) they told me that if they knew I was ordering a Razer headset they would've talked me out of it because they're not worth it. The setup is also a hassle, you have to download a few things and then you have to ask for a code from a representative that you can only get if you take off the earpads on the headset and send the numbers in, you also need two audio jacks to even operate them otherwise everything will sounds fuzzy and kinda muffled. So pick your poison I guess.