Header banner
Revain logoHome Page
Ian Welch photo
1 Level
545 Review
0 Karma

Review on ๐ŸŽฎ Experience Ultimate Gaming Immersion with Razer Nari Wireless Headset featuring THX Audio, Haptic Feedback, Auto-Adjust Headband, Chroma RGB, Retractable Mic and Compatibility with PC, PS4, PS5 - Black by Ian Welch

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The most exciting gaming device I have.

EQ: First of all I have to say that I've never gotten an EQ to sound that right or have such a good midrange without it sounding a bit flat. My Astro A50s are much better for me in this regard. Secondly, I have to say that I don't care as the haptic functionality in games is so cool that my A50s have been in the dock since I've had them. I'll admit that I'm not a music lover, so I think my criticism of the mid-range sound quality means less and less, but I wanted to be honest. Haptic: Haptic is the coolest immersive addition to my PC games and I can't shut up. That. My co-worker told me about it, and because I love trying new technologies, I gave them a try. Imagine playing a fur game and feeling the vibration of your heavy machine running across the floor at the base of your neck. (Not painful, just present unless you're maxing out the tactile sensation, in which case it might be too much.) You can adjust the intensity of the vibration, and what's cool about it is that the vibrations don't toggle on and off , but they match the vibration. . audio frequency in the game. Like a low frequency sound wave vibrating slowly, and so tactile sensations vibrate slowly (as far as I can tell, exactly with the tone they match) and are perceived exactly like the tone you hear, so feel it that way as if you were there. It's incredibly cool. As you take off on an afterburner, you'll feel the air slice through your jet or mech's vibrations, slightly moving your neck and head. Also, the surround sound features work great and they work with Dolby Atmos. Cost: They are expensive. I think it's essentially the cost of adopting new technology early, but even if it's not, I find reasons to use it even if I'd otherwise just use speakers because I really like them and not only a justification for the cost.

Pros
  • handy thing
Cons
  • vanish