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    Hands on with the THX-powered Razer BlackShark V2 gaming headset

    Razer on Thursday introduced the subsequent model of its venerable BlackShark gaming headset, the BlackShark V2, leveraging a partnership with THX to supply spatial-audio profiles for gaming utilizing positional sound.

    The $100 wired headset can be utilized as a “standalone” wired headset by way of its 3.5mm jack. But the V2 additionally ships with a USB soundcard that the headset can plug into, which provides further filtering capabilities to the headset’s built-in mic. A second, $60 funds possibility, the Razer BlackShark V2 X, does away with the sound card however offers the same driver and the identical mic because the costlier model.

    Both headsets ship as we speak, although Razer gained’t be capable to present the THX spatial-audio profiles till August 6, the corporate stated. On that day, you’ll be capable to obtain particular profiles for eighteen video games, comparable to Valorant, Apex Legends, Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, and extra. 

    As you would possibly anticipate, controls for a lot of the headset’s capabilities could be adjusted utilizing the Razer Synapse utility software program. A brand new model of Synapse will add the THX gaming profiles, Razer stated.

    For competing units, take a look at our roundup of the best gaming headsets.

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    Razer’s BlackShark V2, seen with its USB sound card indifferent

    Hands on with the Razer BlackShark V2

    Razer offered a overview pattern of each headsets to PCWorld. While we’re not prepared to supply a full overview, we’ve tried it out sufficient to supply our early impressions. (Keep in thoughts that whereas the BlackShark V2’s 3.5mm jack permits it for use with telephones, Xbox controllers, and extra, the pluggable USB soundcard is designed for Windows PCs solely.)

    Here are the BlackShark V2’s fundamental specs:

    • Frequency response: 12 Hz – 28 okayHz
    • Impedance: 32 Ω @ 1 okayHz
    • Sensitivity (@1 okayHz): 100dBSPL/mW,1KHz
    • Drivers: Customized Dynamic 50mm Driver
    • Inner ear cup diameter: 65 x 40 mm / 2.56in x 1.57 in
    • Connection kind: 3.5mm with USB sound card
    • Mic frequency response: 100Hz-10OkayHz
    • Mic Signal-to-noise ratio: 60dB (unidirectional)
    • Cable size: 8m / 5.91 toes
    • Weight: 262g / 0.6 kilos

    My first ideas when the cans hit my ears have been: comfortable…and gentle

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