-Lightweight (compared to Razer Kraken and Razer Kaira for Xbox);
-Comfortable, they sit well on the head, after several hours of use it does not pinch anything anywhere, there is no discomfort, the head does not sweat, everything is super;
-Sound. In games, the sound is awesome, I use THX Spatial Audio, I don’t really play online shooters, I judge more by story games, so I can’t yet judge how much surround sound helps in orientation, I plan to sit down for some kind of joker like DOOM or Call of Duty and then I will add this moment. As for film-music, here I most often switch to the Razer USB Sound Card, a purely subjective thing, I personally like it better.
-Microphone. On the discord, my friend heard me well, and at the same time, I set up a microphone in the Razer software in advance, so that any extraneous noises are not audible. It’s convenient that the microphone is removable) I thought it was an unnecessary feature, but in fact I often remove it myself so as not to interfere. Although it is non-removable on Kaira for Xbox, in principle, it does not interfere. Here, whichever is more convenient for you.
-Equipment. That's why I love Razer separately, because it's how everything is packed: headphones, wires, a microphone, a separate portable bag for headphones (a trifle, but nice) and it's all very nice to unpack it, no matter how strange it may sound)
-Headphone design. Well, this is subjective, of course, but I personally like how they look.
-Software from Razer (Synapse). Someone does not like this moment that you need to adjust something separately, but this moment did not bother me personally. On the contrary, it was interesting to delve into the settings. Do not be too lazy to download this software, set up the microphone separately (for example, turn on the voice filter so that there is no noise) and you will be happy.