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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
The headset is super comfy and quality is amazing
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Posted . Owned for 1 month when reviewed.
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I like the way they fit all the custom settings u can apply and the color!
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The headset is great. The problem is the software. Razer Synapse is the worst device management software I've ever experienced and I've used many (Logitech, Sony, Steelseries, etc). Razer's just doesn't work. In my case I've been in talks with Razer's clueless tech support and they can't figure out why my headset simply isn't detected anymore. This means I can't adjust any settings. Sidetone never worked unless I went into the app and went to the mic tab, which means it no longer works at all since I can't access that anymore. My default EQ won't load without me switching to it with the button on the headset. It's just baffling how bad this software is.
Verry Comfortable. Perfect Look. Great Performance
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Clearly, this is a gaming headset, but I also was looking for one that I could use for other needs as well. This one easily does both for me. That said, I really wanted it for gaming, and it has been perfect for me for that. They are lightweight, set-up was quick and simple, connectivity has been rock solid, and performance has been great.
After the performance, the main thing I am looking for in a headset is comfort. Long gaming sessions, as well as general use (since that was a want of mine) just mean comfort is a must for me. These are extremely comfortable. The band has the right amount of pull, the cups fit my ears well (for sure a personal thing, but I think most should be good), they made nice materials choices, and they just “feel good” overall. I am just very pleased here.
Buttons and knobs were all well thought out, placed in good spots, and are responsive. Further, and I realize this is more of a personal thing, but I just love the look. Plain. Clean. Simple. All of the matte black. I suppose some may call it boring, and want something more “gamer,” but this look is just perfect for me.
In game? I couldn’t be happier. The sound quality is fantastic, noise cancellation is effective, surround is solid, and the level of control is what I am looking for (both in game and in the software). Just really zero issues so far to point to. The mic sits well, is easy to adjust (and remove), and voice comes out clean and crisp.
Ultimately, I like and am very happy with this headset. It is very comfortable, looks great, is easy to use, and, most importantly, works, very well, and has improved my gaming experience.
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I’ve had a very hard time finding good headsets lately. Either the echo or quality of them was just blah…I thought these were the one until they would stop connecting to my computer…3 months in. Oh well, time to find another brand after trying steel series, Astro, turtle beach, razer, Sony, I know there’s a few more. But save your money…
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The brand new Razer BlackShark V3 Pro ANC Wireless Headset delivers a significant step up in performance and refinement over the V2. With active noise cancellation, cross‑platform compatibility (PC, Mac, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, smartphone), and refined internals, it’s Razer’s most feature‑rich BlackShark yet—and it shows.
The good:
Overall sound: The BlackShark V3 Pro delivers warm, immersive sound with crisp highs, punchy yet well‑controlled bass, and excellent directional clarity. Whether you’re chasing footsteps in competitive shooters or losing yourself in game soundtracks, the audio is immersive and accurate.
Design & build quality: Lightweight yet robust, with a refined matte finish and reinforced headband. The earcups are plush and supportive, and overall build feels more premium and stable than earlier models.
Comfort & fit: Memory‑foam earcups wrapped in breathable mesh plus an adjustable, well‑padded headband provide exceptional comfort over long sessions, even with my glasses on.
Microphone & ANC quality: Razer’s HyperClear Super‑Wideband mic shines with clear, natural‑sounding voice quality across vocal tones. The active noise cancellation is effective at muting ambient hums and chatter—ideal for focused gaming or calls. Mic clarity is fantastic.
Controls: Convenient onboard controls include a proper tactile volume dial (absolutely love this!), mic mute button, power/Bluetooth profile button, and ANC toggle. Easy to use without reaching for software menus, once you get used to where everything is located.
Notable extras:
Cross‑platform Bluetooth + 2.4 GHz wireless dongle for ultra-low latency on PC and PlayStation.
Onboard profile memory, so your EQ and THX settings follow the headset across devices.
Long battery life—expect up to 60–70 hours on a single charge, even with ANC active. Under fairly regular usage so far I’ve charged essentially once a week.
THX Spatial Audio sounds wide and immersive.
The bad:
Razer software limitations: The desktop customization app is Windows‑only. Mac users can use the headset wirelessly or wired, but can’t access Synapse/THX tuning on macOS.
Mobile app recognition: At time of review, the Razer Audio mobile app doesn’t yet recognize the V3 Pro—even though the headset works perfectly via Bluetooth. You won’t be able to access EQ presets or update firmware from your phone, though core functionality is unaffected.
Playstation OR Xbox: While it works on Xbox hardware, it lacks app-based configuration on that platform (though most adjustable settings can be stored onboard).
Overall: The Razer BlackShark V3 Pro ANC Wireless is a flagship‑level gaming headphone: superb sound, elite mic quality, strong ANC, long battery life, and all‑day comfort. Its only real shortcomings are software limitations—not hardware—and those don’t compromise daily use on PC, PlayStation, Switch, Mac or smartphone connectivity. Whether you’re competing in esports or simply enjoying a long gaming binge, this headset delivers high‑end performance with hardly any compromises. Easy 5 stars for me.