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vendredi 21 juin 2019

Razer Kraken Headset Review


Razer Kraken - Design

Straight out of the box, and even on the box, it does look like the Pro V2. Which is fine: it’s that recognisable design and color scheme that Razer has established and its immediately recognisable. This is mixed with the same design and build quality we’ve seen before and the aesthetic is just as cool as previous iterations of the headset. The two main parts of the headset - the headband and the semi open ear cups - come together very pleasingly creating a smashing overarching design. Teamed with the design, there is a familiar feeling of solidity to the headset - but one that doesn’t come in weighing an awful lot (only around 10.5 ozs/300 grams) - giving you confidence that the Kraken would probably survive a few accidents. The headband has more padding than before increasing comfort and the clicks to resize the headband to your head are satisfying and feel sturdy. 

Razer Kraken - Performance

Testing the Kraken headset rigorously in games is a must, so here’s how it performed. A whole morning’s worth of Wolfenstein 2 was really fun, and the Kraken was comfortable and performed very well. To elaborate, some sounds when just walking around, previously inaudible, where now audible, and the dialogue and movie-like cutscenes were very clear and had good depth. The surround sound was a highlight as no matter what spaces I was navigating or buildings I was cowering in the corners of, I could always tell where Nazis and their gunfire was coming from. Turning to Doom, I found that the Kraken excelled equally well with a pacey, booming metal soundtrack and the ubiquitous bass-heavy noises of the game. Turning to something entirely different to broaden the horizon and test, I played some Titan Quest - an older, hack-and-slash RPG - which has a lighter, more treble-heavy soundtrack. The sound quality was still high hear, though not as rich as it was with the lower end of the spectrum.
Next I continued being terrible at Apex Legends, handicapping my friends in online play to ensure I gave the mic and multiplayer gaming a test as well as the surround sound. The surround sound was great and helped me pinpoint enemy locations and even dictated how we approached a near-encounter - though the inevitable defeat happened soon after, it was not the Kraken’s fault. The microphone made me clear as day to my friends, though perhaps with not as much richness or range as in other mics. However, it's worth noting here that due to there not being a balancing act between party and game audio, when all three of us were reacting or talking, and the game had sounds coming out too, there was a cacophony of noise that I couldn't easily distinguish between. It was either turn everything down or nothing (aside from spending a while with the in-game audio, but then you may lose your edge in game).
Using the Kraken as my commute headphones for a couple of days, the it proved competent in other media like radio and music. The radio was perhaps slightly less good as its a thinner sound, but music (particularly  rock, metal and bass-heavy tunes) was presented very well indeed. As with radio, there was a similar experience with TV and film and their dialogue scenes (which sounded hollow), but if you wanted to keep your headset on and watch TV directly after a gaming session then the Kraken would certainly serve you fine. 
Comfort-wise, the padding hugs the contours of your head and ears, reacting adequately when rearranged. I had a slight ache - though nothing too unfamiliar from any other headset I’ve tested - on the bottom of my ears after long sessions but nothing else notable.


Razer Kraken headset review

Overall - should you buy it?

This iteration of the Razer Kraken is a very competent and comfortable headset that will serve you whatever you use it for. As I expected before picking it up, it does games very well, other media pretty well, and has a simple loadout in terms of features, though it won’t quite be able to match the sound quality and features you’d get with something a bit higher in price. 

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