Razer recently announced the arrival of the BlackShark V2 Pro headset on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S. Penned as offering an ‘unfair audio advantage’, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is one of the best choices for esports competitors on a console platform – but it started life as a PC peripheral. It’s a wireless headset that boasts a considerable price tag, but it’s worth every penny, featuring some of Razer’s most innovative audio solutions.
In 2020, Razer first introduced the BlackShark V2 Pro, and since then, the tech titan has evolved the headset based on constant feedback from the esports community. It has enjoyed its fair share of the limelight on the heads of some of the best esports players in the world. For instance, the Call of Duty League’s OpTic Texas has been widely publicised as opting to use the BlackShark V2 Pro when competing online.
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Having a solid headset is one of the most important things for any competitive gamer, especially those playing shooters. If you’re engaging in Rainbow Six Siege esports or running back some Call of Duty or Counter-Strike, being able to pinpoint footsteps, gunshots, and the sounds of other in-game effects is paramount to your success. For those non-competitive players just wanting to enjoy a game, nothing beats a brilliant headset with a fantastic range, immense comfort features, and a good microphone.
That’s where the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro comes in. Thanks to Razer’s recent innovations, this best-in-class headset is now available for users on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S consoles:
The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro features three core elements that represent some of Razer’s finest patents:
- HyperClear Super Wideband Mic
- TriForce Titanium 50mm Drivers
- HyperSpeed Wireless Technology
That means that you’re getting a brilliant audio experience on both sides of the fence. When you’re playing with your friends, they’ll be able to hear you clearly, and at the same time, you won’t miss a single sound in-game. With the HyperSpeed Wireless Technology being onboard, players can enjoy a laser-sharp, hyper-focused connection that’s as low latency as you could ever hope for – and nigh on unbreakable. It’s not bothered by other devices being nearby, either.
At just 320g, you’ll barely notice the BlackShark V2 Pro on your head, and the breathable memory foam cushions lend themselves perfectly to long gaming sessions. It’s quite adjustable, too – that means that regardless of your head size, you should be able to get comfortable with the BlackShark V2 Pro for hours on end. If you’re on PlayStation 5, you can also take advantage of the console’s Tempest 3D Audio encoder, for better surround-sound effects.
And finally, with a battery life lasting around 50 hours on console, you can forget to charge it once, twice, or three times and still keep coming back for more. It retails for around $200, but like I said, it’s worth every cent and is one of the best gaming headsets on the market.
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