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The Razer BlackShark V2 X is a lightweight, cross-platform gaming headset featuring advanced passive noise cancellation, custom-tuned 50mm TriForce Titanium drivers for immersive 7.1 surround sound, and a HyperClear cardioid mic for crystal-clear communication. Designed for comfort with breathable memory foam cushions and compatible with PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, and more via 3.5mm jack, it’s the ultimate audio upgrade for competitive gamers seeking precision and style in Quartz Pink.
Control Method | Touch |
Control Type | Media Control |
Compatible Devices | PlayStation 4, PC, Switch, Gaming Consoles, Mac |
Antenna Location | Gaming |
Enclosure Material | Plastic |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Is Electric | No |
Specific Uses For Product | Personal, Gaming, Business |
Cable Features | Retractable |
Additional Features | 7.1 Surround Sound, For PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, 50mm Drivers, 3.5mm Audio Jack, Memory Foam Ear Cushions |
Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
Headphones Ear Placement | Over Ear |
Headphone Folding Features | Over Ear |
Frequency Response | 28 KHz |
Impedance | 32 Ohm |
Audio Driver Size | 50 Millimeters |
Sensitivity | 100 dB |
Noise Control | Sound Isolation |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Headphone Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Color | Quartz Pink |
Style Name | PC |
Theme | Video Game |
Item Weight | 8.48 ounces |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**W
Great headset will
Punchy bass, great sound quality best headset I’ve ever owned so far. I went to target and they had the turtle beach stealth 500 that caught my ear as a tester but it was over double the price. So I went for the razer I have a Razer Kraken that I’ve had for 5 years the pleather came apart and its just the cloth now so I had to get a new headset. I trust Razer besides the pleather of course. This new Razer headset is definitely an upgrade from the Kraken in all ways. There’s foam on the inside and out on the top of the headset and no pleather that goes on the ear just around the cuff of the muffs so I know it’ll last. It fit the head very well and is noise canceling however it makes the ears a little warm due to it. Will be good for kids as it can adjusted to a kids length. They are very nice and are great quality idk how they priced it so low? It comes packaged nicely with a nice size cloth bag to store the headset in and a cotton on the mic. I can’t tell the sound difference between this and the turtle beach stealth 500 the stealth may provide some better airflow and have slightly better treble…Overall, it’s a bassy type of headset sounds good but not crispy clear has a gaming headset type of low muffled treble sound that is hard to tell but for the price, easy steal. Kinda reminds me of JBL quality music headphones. There’s obviously no better headset at this price or maybe even under $100 but if you’re looking for the best beats or Bose style music headphones quality from this gaming headset you won’t get it. This would be the best gift of the year at the best price for to gift any gamer. I used my extra headset budget money to get a new controller!
J**O
A (Really) Great Entry Level Wired Headset
For what it costs, I had relatively low expectations of this headset. I came from a Corsair Virtuoso SE wireless headset that had a great mic and very good sound, but the connection with my PS4 was never very solid and I would notice relatively frequent dropouts in audio. Friends with PS4s swore by using the 3.5mm jack on the controller and I decided to use this to test.Build QualityWhen you pick up the headset the first thing you notice is just how light it is. It feels somewhat solid, but also it's clear that this is not a headset that prioritized premium materials. It's also extremely comfortable because of how light it is. Although I've never had issues with heavier headsets and neck pain, if that is a consideration the light materials should be great for long term sessions.The pads are faux leather on the interior ring and exterior ring. The part that rests against your head feels like something a little more breathable. I don't think I will have any issues wearing these for long sessions. The clamping force is a good moderate level where they won't fall off accidentally, but I don't feel like I am in a death grip.Mic QualityI made some calls using the mic and, I believe this to be a great compliment to the quality of the mic, no one thought I was on a headset. "It's like you were actually talking through your phone." Although they have a gamer vibe, I could definitely see using these on conference calls (as long as the video was off.) Basically, the mic is great.Audio QualityHere's where I was expecting things to fall apart, but they really didn't. I decided to make a completely unfair comparison between these and my pair of Sennheiser HD600s run off of an AudioQuest DragonFly Black DAC/AMP. There was clearly no contest between the two headphones in terms of vocals or detail retrieval, but the Razer wasn't a bad headphone by any means. It had a clear and present bass, without being muddy. I do feel like the Corsair Virtuoso had a more full sound, but the spotty connection ruined it.Gaming tends to be, I think, more forgiving than listening to music ... so I ran through a couple of games as a test. I tried a game that I feel focuses on background music (Unravel), which sounded great. I also tried something with more exploding (Borderlands 3) and the headset felt equally competent.Flaws (But Not Deal Breakers)The volume knob goes the opposite of the way my mind treats every other volume knob in my life. Clockwise turns the sound down?! WHY?!I would have loved an LED to remind me that I'm muted. My first attempted call failed because the mute was engaged.ConclusionThe Razer Blackshark V2 X might have a terrible name, but it's an amazing product at the price point. I don't play as many games online as I used to and I listen to a lot more music. For me, it makes sense to have a great pair of headphones for music and solo play as well as a cheap headset for online play with friends and conference calls. This works for me.
J**J
Great Headset for a New (Budget) Gamer
I'm a new gamer; I just got an Xbox One at the beginning of the year. I started playing games with a few friends and got this headset so I wouldn't have to call them on a separate device/platform. It's definitely a great starting headset! They've lasted great so far and I've had them for about 5 months now. There's been no damage so far to the headset material, and the volume knob functions perfectly. They do cancel noise very well, I typically can't hear much when I am wearing them properly (sometimes I have 1 side off).They are lightweight, they don't feel heavy on the top of my head even when wearing them for a while. If you are one of those people whose ears start to hurt from being pushed in for a long period, like me, these headphones may help with how long you can use them. I am able to use these headphones longer than others like it.I will say it is only for the devices that it lists in the title/description. I've tried to use them with my computer a few times and the sound works great, as usual, but when I chat with friends or if I'm on a video call using the headset, the microphone doesn't work as well. I'm often told that it's more difficult to hear me, so I end up switching over to a pair of wired earbuds I have.
A**S
Razer BlackShark V2 X Review: Pro-Level Audio & Comfort on a Budget
The Razer BlackShark V2 X Gaming Headset is a top-tier choice for gamers seeking performance without breaking the bank. Featuring custom-tuned 50mm drivers and virtual 7.1 surround sound (PC only), it delivers immersive audio with strong directional accuracy—ideal for competitive play. The lightweight design and memory foam cushions offer exceptional comfort for extended gaming sessions. Its HyperClear cardioid microphone provides clear voice pickup, making communication crisp and reliable. Compatible with PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, and any device with a 3.5mm jack, it’s a versatile option for multi-platform gamers. While it lacks premium build materials and software-based customization, its performance and value make it a standout in the sub-$60 headset category.
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