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Review on Computer headset Razer BlackShark V2 with USB Sound Card, black by Aneta Szczepaska ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm very happy with the product, it's very satisfying.

Since the previous Razer Tiamat 2.2 V2 headphones, purchased 2 years ago, refused to work further due to the fact that the fastening of the second earphone simply fell apart due to frequent use and too tight headband, and then one earphone stopped working, I had to look for a replacement. The budget was about 10,000, since I didn’t want to buy headphones cheaper. At first I wanted to take studio ones, then buy a normal sound system for them and get high, but I scored and decided to take these headphones with an external USB sound card. I immediately noticed the difference with the past, it plays really better, and the software fixes everything. The only significant minus for me is the short wire. Please note that this is the first impression of this product, I have been using them for less than a week. An objective review will be only after a couple of years of work, when something may break, or vice versa, they will abandon the long tradition of Razer, which says that their products live no more than 3 years. But if you wanted to take these headphones - take it, you'll like it.

Pros
  • - As with all Razer products, the packaging is top notch. The headphones were 1) in a Razer box, 2) Cardboard box, 3) Bag (apparently from a shift at school), 4) Anti-static plastic bag. The kit comes with a message saying that you were scammed for money (that you chose what you need) and an instruction that is not interesting to anyone, which describes how to connect USB headphones to a computer and find the serial number (which came in handy, because I blunted and first on the site Razer drove the serial number of the sound card). - The microphone is turned off from the button on the headphones, and if you don’t believe the button, you can completely disconnect it. The quality of the microphone is pleasant, the software has a lot of settings for it - from volume and equalizer to improvements in the form of speech clarity or noise elimination. In general, it will do for Discord or toys. - Nice headphone design - The ear cushions, like the headband, are not made of leather-like material, which is very nice, because the head will not sweat much in them. - At first they seemed small to me (especially with the previous Tiamat 2.2 v2), but they do not put pressure on my rather big head and sit comfortably. Ears and head did not hurt after several hours of use - Sound + Software. The software has a lot of settings, it automatically switches the sound mode if you play a game, the equalizer, the volume setting on the headphones and the software work independently of each other. For the price, the sound is cool, especially the bass - they are very deep and pleasant. You can turn on bass boost or other goodies, but if the song already has bass, and you turn on bass boost, then the sound will be so-so. Korzh's basses in songs are not bad, so amplification will only spoil the impression. - I've tested the sound so far in Escape From Tarkov, where I was a little freaked out by it, because I hadn't heard it before. Shots, steps - everything sounds different. - Pretty loud when cranked up to max. - Good soundproofing. If mom calls you to eat from the kitchen, you won’t hear.
Cons
  • - The wire is about a meter, so it's not really possible to move away from the computer with them. - When I just put them on and turned on the music, the sound pleased me at the same time, but for some reason the high frequencies cut my hearing. You can adjust everything with the help of a mixer. - Weird THX Spatial Audio presets. For games, everything is fine, but if you listen to music, it turns out somehow not very good. But you can choose the music / movie / games / stereo mode in the settings and choose from them what will be best for your hearing. Either just output sound through the Razer USB Soundcard, or just turn off THX and the sound will be less.

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