![]() That’s whether I’m playing Hogwarts Legacyon my PC, playing Cooking Madness on my phone, or listening to my favorite tunes. And it’s got a bright sound profile that I think a lot of people would appreciate.Īt the same time, the high end is not very crisp and the mids are not very prominent, resulting in audio that is not very rich and at times piercing to the ears. That isn’t to say that it sounds bad, because it doesn’t. These omissions are a tad purr-plexing given that Razer has positioned this as more of a headset to be used everywhere than an actual gaming headset to be used at home.ĭon’t expect high-quality audio on the Razer Kraken Kitty V2 BT. Really, the only reasons why you’d think it’s not for on-the-go use are the fact that it’s not foldable and the absence of a travel pouch. The mobile app, by the way, also gives you access to a 10-band EQ, five different sound presets, and toggling Gaming Mode for low latency audio. It only allows you to do so by connecting it to your smartphone and to the Razer Audio mobile app, and personalizing it from there. I only wish Razer also added a way to customize the RGB lighting on-the-fly. Luckily, it’s all very intuitive – single press for play/pause and accept/end call double press to skip a track triple press for the previous track etc – that you’ll have it all memorized after a couple of uses. You just have to remember the presses and holds for every function. When I say uncomplicated, I mean it’s only got a multi-function button that acts as the power, Bluetooth pairing, media, and call buttons, and the volume dial. It only has Bluetooth 5.2 connectivity and a built-in, not boom, mic, is fairly lightweight especially considering it’s got two kitty ears attached to it, and comes with uncomplicated physical controls. While great for gaming on your desktop PC, the Kraken Kitty V2 BT is really designed more for gaming and media consumption on the go – whether that’s on your laptop (you don’t have to use any of your precious ports), your portable gaming console like the Nintendo Switch, or your smartphone. The latter doesn’t bother me much, but the former can feel like an inconvenience in some instances – like when I need to free one ear by moving the earcup off to the side. And the leatherette used is neither the softest nor the most breathable. While the earcups themselves can be tilted up and down, the yokes don’t have any articulation, slightly affecting comfort. The headset itself feels solid and made of quality materials, with a textured finish on the headband, yokes, and parts of the earcups that ensure minimal scratches as well as plush cushioning for the earpads and the underside of the headband for comfort.īeing a lower mid-range gaming headset, there are noticeable signs of corners being cut here. This wireless gaming headset isn’t all looks either.
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