Replaced with SteelSeries Arctic 7P as they didn't catch the radio signal well behind the wall. With Razer, this is not the case, although they claim 10 meters, while the Steels claim 12. If you compare the sound, then the Razor also rules here. The quality is at its best for an amateur. I love bass, and they are felt with the vibration mode. As for the battery, it’s better to look at the diagram on the Internet under what modes and how much it lasts. But when the vibration and backlight are turned off, they hold a charge for about 50 hours. It is a pity that there is no charging base, but this was known even before the purchase. In general, I am satisfied with the purchase and do not regret the money spent. I advise those who are just deciding on a purchase, and especially those who choose between Steels (the model I indicated) and this model.
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