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  • Razer BlackShark V2 : Powerful tones, for enthusiasts

    Powerful tones, for enthusiasts

    Recognized for the quality of its headsets intended for gamers, Razer has several ranges that it revisits regularly. Today, it’s BlackShark’s turn to switch to “V2”, as the American likes to call his latest updates. USB sound card and THX Spatial Audio are on the menu.

    Between the Kraken, Nari and therefore BlackShark, Razer sometimes has a hard time navigating it or, more precisely, clearly directing amateurs to a particular product.The three ranges are indeed designed for gamers and they all have at least on the most ambitious models THX Spatial Audio (7.1) sound. However, the BlackShark V2 is presented by Razer as the best of its headsets for eSports.

    Beyond the “stupid” marketing discourse, we have sought to verify the strengths and the shortcomings, there is no reason of this product.Coming out of its box, the BlackShark V2 surprises.

     

    It does not look like any other Razer headset and the American manufacturer is here more sober than usual. The general design of the product leaves little room for accessories, frills.

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    Structure Material Razer Blackshark

    The BlackShark V2 takes the metallic structure of its ancestor – the V1 – but leaves aside all the silver inserts to offer a uniform black dress. The general design of the product is somewhat reminiscent of helicopter pilots’ helmets with a design very different from what is usually found on products intended for video games.

    Original design and USB sound card

    The padding of the central arch is important, giving maximum comfort to the crown of the head without sacrificing the robustness of the product. Less successful, the height adjustment system of the atria can be imprecise. Nothing too embarrassing, but we would have liked Razer to be more attentive to this level, and we would also have appreciated that the hinges allow these same ear cups to be rotated for even more comfort.

    Note that the cables which connect each of them to the rest of the headphones and which are responsible for diffusing the sound constitute the only “extravagance” that the manufacturer has allowed itself: they wear the very bright green characteristic of the brand.

    Unsurprisingly, Razer remains faithful to the circum aural type that it favors on most of its ranges and, in particular, on the first version of the BlackShark. On the other hand, unlike the latter, there is no longer any question of imitation leather to dress the ear cups which feature a more classic fabric covering. Nothing to report at this level, perspiration is no problem and the comfort provided is more than honorable you can wear the helmet for several hours without feeling discomfort despite the ambient heat.

    The weight, barely over 260 grams, has an important part in the perceived comfort. The right headset is devoid of functionality while the left one has the plug for connecting the flexible microphone boom. On the left ear cup, there is also the microphone on / off button and a large volume control button. If the design can surprise, in full part, it is practical to access it very easily.

    Less on consoles

    Finally, let us underline the fact that Razer here is satisfied with a wired product. Optionally, you can connect it via the supplied 3.5 mm jack cable (2.1 meters) or add the small USB adapter that contains the THX certified sound card. Please note, USB will only be functional on a PC.

    While it is interesting to be able to connect the BlackShark V2 to a wide range of peripherals from a computer to a smartphone via various tablets and game consoles, there are limitations. Indeed, some functions and settings are linked to the use of the sound card integrated into the USB module. In 3.5 mm jack, you will therefore have a more basic headset. Pity.

    In the first place, it is the THX Spatial Audio which goes by the wayside. We also lose all the settings present in the Razer Synapse software this goes from a simple audio mixing intended to position the sound around the player to the equalization through the bass boost or normalization functions.

    Complete on PC

    On a PC, as long as you are using USB, you will therefore have access to these various features. Here we particularly appreciated the “enhancement” options related to the microphone. Thus, “volume normalization”, “vocal clarity” and “ambient noise reduction” are three settings that we recommend that you activate to enjoy a very good recording.

    However, we were only partially convinced by the virtues of THX Spatial Audio. On paper, this feature promises 7.1 sound capable of immersing the player in the heart of the action. A function more intended for FPS / TPS enthusiasts than for RTS enthusiasts.

    Practice for Razer

    In practice, you can rely on profiles already prepared by Razer or adjust things to your own preferences.

    The profiles in question are still few 18 when leaving the headset and are limited to a few “major” titles. Such as Apex Legends, Call of Duty, Modern Warfare, Counter Strike  Global Offensive or VALORANT.

    For our part, we tried the thing on Red Dead Redemption II and Horizon Zero Dawn mainly. Success across the board for everything relating to “environments” whether it is the footsteps of our horse or the noises emitted by the “grazers” that we are preparing to hunt, we benefit from spatialization successful.

    Who of audio reproduction?

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    However, things are less convincing when the action is in full swing. The spatialization then seems more confusing and it is difficult to identify the sound sources more precisely than with a simple stereophony. Let’s say there is a little better, but nothing decisive. Finally, but this is probably more a matter of taste, impossible to compare the rendering of THX Spatial Audio with headphones on the head to a real set even only 5.1  living room in the movies.

    See Also : hyperx cloud gaming headset review

    We lose a lot of detail, precision, immersion. That said, the comparison is also due to the limits of the audio rendering offered by the BlackShark V2. Razer has based part of its marketing campaign on the integration of new drivers, the 50mm TriForce Titanium that it designed itself. On paper, they should make it possible to better distinguish bass, midrange and treble.

    This is partly true. In general, one can have the impression of a finer segmentation of the audio spectrum and in a lot of songs, the voices gain clearly in clarity for example. On the other hand, we find a flaw that. Razer has been dragging since the first version of the BlackShark: a preponderance of bass. In general, the builder seems to be a fan of powerful orchestrations and it shows once again.

    IN SUMMARY POWERFUL SOUNDS, FOR AMATEURS

    It seems that this powerful, spectacular side is having some success with esports players and this is probably the reason why Razer made this choice. Still, music lovers will be at their expense as soon as a composition, rich, plays on many tones, things are less flattering even by manipulating the equalizer. Finally, a quick comment to evoke the microphone capture. There is hardly any criticism to make Razer has done a very good job. The voices are clear, pleasant and no extraneous noise disturbs. Note also the presence of a rather effective windshield at the end of the pole.

    The BlackShark V2 is a well made product that we recommend, however, rather to action game enthusiasts, to those who prefer “big sound”. The mids and highs are certainly better processed, better represented than on the previous generation, but the bass remains dominant. Without being stunning, the THX spatialization is effective. But more during rather calm sequences than in the most speedy moments where we lack a little precision.

    On the other hand, and even if it is undoubtedly a question of taste, we find it difficult to recommend this THX Spatial Audio for a movie. Finally, special mention for the comfort that one feels with this helmet on the head. Lightweight, “breathable”, it is more pleasant than many of its competitors, even if the adjustment of the ear cups is a little less precise.

    Manual guide & Software Update: Razer Blackshark V2 Manual and Software Update 

    More About This Headset

    WE LIKED:

    • Rather successful (somewhat) original design.
    • Among the lightest in its class.
    • Flexible and detachable microphone.
    • Powerful audio rendering, favoring the spectacular.
    • Comfort at the rendezvous, effective insulation.
    • Microphone pickup quality.

    WE DIDN’T LIKE:

    • A little a lot of bass.
    • Non-detachable cable.
    • Fit of the ear cups not ideal.
    • Cannot rotate ear cups.
    • Less functionality on consoles (3.5mm jack).

    TECHNICAL SHEET :

    • Price : around 110 euros
    • Weight : 262 g
    • Connection : wired, 3.5mm jack or USB
    • Drivers : dynamic, Razer TriForce Titanium 50mm
    • Headphone shape : circum-aural
    • Sound spatialization: THX Spatial Audio (7.1)
    • Frequency response : 12 Hz – 28,000 Hz
    • Microphone : yes, flexible and detachable
    • Microphone frequency response : 100 Hz – 10,000 Hz Noise reduction: passive
    • Guarantee : 2 years

     

  • NUBWO N7 GAMING HEADSET REVIEW

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    NUBWO N7 GAMING HEADSET REVIEW

    ● The Nubwo N7 headset is an entry-level gaming model, sober, simple and efficient! In this test, we are presenting the “Stereo” version, but note that the headphones are also available in a 7.1 surround version.

    ● The Nubwo N7 has 50mm transducers offering a wide frequency range with ” Circum Auricular ” earpads.  ie the ear cushions completely encompass the ears.

    ● The gaming headset has faux leather ear cups and an ergonomically padded headband that hugs your head. The microphone of the N7 is flexible multidirectional with an anti noise system allowing you to hear your voice without background noise.

    ● It is a wired headset with a braided cable of 1.70m. It can be used on PC, MAC as well as consoles (PS4, Xbox, Switch) and it is guaranteed for 12 months. Let’s move on to the test.

    ● First of all, let’s take into account that this gaming headset costs around € 30. So for this price, the sound is more than good. Indeed, with stereo headphones, we can expect a big lack of bass and too much treble but in the end the Nubwo N7 is well balanced.

    ● The sound of the headphones is quite clear and deep, in particular thanks to the 50mm loudspeakers. You can also adjust the volume directly on the headphones via a small dial.

    ● The surround 7.1 emulation in the higher version is not amazing, stereo is more than enough. It requires no driver in order to use it, just plug in the N7 headset and put it on your ears.

    See Also : Software Update fo Nubwo N7

    THE MICRO HEADSET

    ● The microphone of the gaming headset is probably the most important positive point. In addition to being multidirectional and flexible, the microphone has remarkable quality.

    ● To be heard by his teammates in the middle of a game, will not pose any problem. It has a “Mute” button to mute the sound of your microphone, unfortunately it is badly placed, since it is located at the tip of the microphone itself.

    ● The microphone of the Nubwo N7 headset is delivered with a windshield (foam) to be placed on the microphone to avoid breathing noises and “pops”.

    ● The problem is that if you place the correct one, the button to switch the microphone On / Off is no longer accessible. This is the only design concern on the helmet.

    COMFORT / QUALITY

    ● Nubwo brand N7 is a light helmet with a weight of 275 grams, a point not to be overlooked if you count the equipped for several hours non-stop.

    ● The pads foams are thick and quite soft to the touch. The fact that it completely encompasses the ears improves comfort. On the other hand, after a while the ears heat up a bit. This is due in particular to synthetic leather.

    ● On the top of the head, the arch is forgotten. Indeed, it is an elastic band, similar to that of a pair of ski goggles, which provides support. It is very pleasant and very effective.

    ● To summarize, the pads are pleasant and do not press too much on the ears, the headband and the tightening pose no problem. You can keep the helmet on your head for a while before your ears are a little warm.

    See Also : Logitech G600 Mouse gaming review

    UNIVERS – GAMER REVIEW

    We did not say that the helmet looks quite solid, it is light with a combination of plastic and aluminum. The Nubwo N7 is an elegant and understated gaming headset that exudes quality especially for the price.

    It has a more than adequate listening quality and a remarkable microphone! We strongly recommend the Stereo version which does not fit on all platforms (consoles and PCs), because the Surround version is not good.

    The Nubwo N7 Headset is a very good wired gaming headset for small budgets!

     

  • SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Gaming Headset Review

    SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Gaming Headset Review

    Advantages

    • Wireless use on Switch and other platforms is flawless
    • Audio is surprisingly punchy and clear for the asking price
    • The microphone is removable with decent speech quality

    The inconvenients

    •  The aesthetic is bland and lifeless for the brand
    • No surround sound

    Key specs

    •  Test price: $65 (amazon)
    • 2.4 GHz wireless connection
    • 40mm audio drivers
    • 20 hours of autonomy
    • Supported: Switch, PS4, Xbox One, PC and some Android phones

    See Also : Razer Blackshark V2 Test

    What is the SteelSeries Arctis 1 gaming headset?

    Wireless headsets for the Nintendo Switch are still scarce, with only a handful of companies dipping their feet in the pool given Nintendo’s refusal to support Bluetooth devices. SteelSeries has successfully overcome this problem with the SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless.

    Using a USB-C dongle with a 2.4 GHz connection, the Arctis 1 can bypass Nintendo’s wireless restrictions. This gaming headset is no unique pony, also offering superb audio quality, long battery life and a surprisingly robust range of features for the low asking price.

    Primarily showcasing a plastic design with a harsh black color scheme, the Arctis 1 isn’t the most attractive device in the gaming shed. However, what it lacks in visual splendor, it makes up for a performance that really does. stellar. Switch owners are happy there’s a new device for you.

    SteelSeries Arctis 1 Cordless Design – Bland plastic look fails to impress, but gets the job done

    External Design

    Arctis 1’s external design is arguably its weakest point, presenting an uninspired approach to both the materials used and the color choices. It is almost industrial with a dominant use of black throughout the device. The interior of each ear cup is somewhat spared, with small searing lines spread across the fine fabric that covers the technical innards.

    Extending the headband will reveal two pieces of metal that secure the helmet to the player’s head, while ensuring nothing breaks under pressure. The Arctis 1 is a durable kit, although it doesn’t feel like you’d likely just pick it up and place it on your head.

    SteelSeries clearly prioritizes features over build quality here, and for such a price, we can’t really fault the company.

    See Also : Nubwo N7 Gaming Headset Review

    Surprisingly

    You will find a selection of buttons on the underside of each earbud. One houses a small power button, while on the other side are buttons for volume, mic output, and mute, alongside a 3.5mm jack for plugging your headphones into. devices with a wired connection.

    There is also a micro-USB port for charging. It’s slightly disappointing that it doesn’t charge over USB-C, as most modern devices are moving to the new connection format, but that’s hardly a deal breaker. The PS4’s DualShock controllers still charge via micro-USB after all.

    The foam padding and plastic frame of the Arctis 1 Wireless are surprisingly light. Being able to move the frame around until it’s flat means this is a relatively easy helmet to slip into the backpack – ideal, as he spent most of his time in the backpack. be connected to my Nintendo Switch.

    That said, it’s not the most practical helmet in the world; the microphone accessory and wireless dongle are so small that they are easy to lose if you are not careful.

    SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless Audio and Features – Great Package for the Price

    The Arctis 1 Wireless supports the same 40mm drivers as some other SteelSeries headsets, namely the 3, 5 and 7. As such, you get an equivalent audio experience at a cheaper price. The Arctis 1 are however slightly heavier on the bass, giving more subtle sounds a washed-out feel. I have found this to surface repeatedly in Fire Emblem: Three Houses and Link’s Awakening, especially during the more hectic moments of combat.

    It should be noted, however, that there is no surround sound here. Personally, I haven’t missed out on such a feature, but those who want to hear the precise location of the footsteps in a competitive shooter will want to go for something else like the slightly more expensive SteelSeries Arctis 7, although you sacrifice switch compatibility without thread doing so.

    Battery life comes in at 20 hours when fully charged, which I can attest to having undergone extensive testing over the past few weeks. If you’re gaming at your desk – rather than from a couch or remote chair – it’s wise to plug in the headset, at least on a PC or console.

    The Arctis 1’s wireless range is short next to its 30-foot siblings, although the figure is at least accurate. keep working even after waltzing across the desk – not that you never need to be that far away.

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    The Flexibility of the Arctis

    I loved the flexibility of the Arctis 1 Wireless when switching from one console or device to another. I’m using a Pixel 2XL as my primary smartphone and the headset dongle is connected within seconds. While traveling by train, I could use the Arctis 1 with my phone and Nintendo Switch with minimal fuss. Ensuring consistently robust audio quality and feature parity.

    Of course, you will need to make sure your smartphone has a USB-C port to work wirelessly with the Arctis 1 Wireless. Majority of modern Android phones use this connection so that shouldn’t be a problem, but iPhone users are out of luck.

    The Arctis 1 Wireless also connects to PC and other consoles such as PS4 and Xbox One without any issues. You will need to use the supplied wired USB-C to USB-A adapter to do this, but this involves minimal faff.

    Should you buy the SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless?

    The SteelSeries Arctis 1 Wireless is a great gaming headset. Its connectivity is clearly its ACE card here, working wirelessly with PCs, select Android smartphones, and all modern game consoles including the Nintendo Switch.
    Headsets that offer wireless comparability with the Switch are currently rare.

    The Asus ROG Strix Go 2.4 headset is one of the few competitors, which we will be reviewing and delivering our final verdict in the near future.

    SteelSeries set a very high bar though, with superb sound, long battery life, and low latency wireless technology, which makes the Arctis 1 Wireless a fantastic gaming headset no matter what. device you are connected to.

    Conclusion

    Looking for a wireless gaming headset for Nintendo Switch? It is then not difficult to recommend the Arctis 1 Wireless. Despite its lackluster aesthetic, the build quality is both sturdy and flexible.

    The audio presentation is loud, clear, and distinctive in every game I’ve played, while the mic has proven to be exceptional in multiplayer sessions across a myriad of platforms. You should only look elsewhere if the omission of surround sound is a deal breaker.

     

  • Turtle Beach Recon 70 Ideal Gaming Headset?

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    Turtle Beach Recon 70 – The ideal gaming headset at a low price?

    We are finally approaching the end of containment. And like many, you may have taken advantage of confinement to discover new ways to be entertained. For example video games. Or, maybe you were already a confirmed player in solo games, and the confinement was an opportunity to try your hand at online games.

    So, like any good self-respecting gamer, you will take advantage of the deconfinement to get a gaming headset so that you can fully enjoy your online games with your friends in optimal comfort.

    What if the Turtle Beach Recon 70 was the headset for you? Its low price is already a good first point that will allow many gamers to benefit from a suitable product at a lower cost. But is the latter also satisfactory on other points? We see this together!

    New Presented Form Turle Beach

    It is a brand that is no longer presented in the gaming accessories industry. Turtle Beach is an American company located in San Diego (California) and today culminates among the best suppliers of gaming equipment.

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    Last year the “Recon 70” range was launched. The idea was to offer a gaming headset at a low price for beginner players or simply for those who cannot afford to spend a hundred euros in this kind of accessory to enjoy their passion as it should.

    After several weeks in our hands, it’s time to deliver our verdict on this helmet.

    CHARACTERISTICS

    • Connections : 3.5mm jack socket
    • Frequency response : 20Hz – 20kHz
    • Earphones : 40mm with neodymium magnets
    • Cable length : approx. 120 cm
    • Integrated controls : main volume adjustment, mute microphone option
    • Microphone : multidirectional, rocker and non-detachable, can be cut with a gesture by lifting it
    • Padding of the headband : synthetic leather with foam
    • Coating of the pads : enveloping (closed), synthetic leather with foam

    Design Of Headset Turtle Beach

    In terms of design, the Recon 70 looks a lot like other headsets in the Turtle Beach range. However, the latter is completely plastic.

    It is available in several colors including satin gray, camouflage navy blue, and camouflage khaki. But it is also available in blue, green and red to recall the colors of current consoles (PS4, Xbox One and Switch).

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    Helmet Of Turtle Beach Recon 70

    The helmet is rather light (approximately 220 g) which really allows it to be kept on your head for several hours without feeling any weight. It is rather comfortable at the level of the ears.

    It is possible to turn the ear cups 90 ° which is quite practical for the transport and storage side. The comfort of the headphones is quite good, even if we are far from the “pro” models which are more “softer”.

    They are also padded with foam and offer fairly decent sound insulation. The case is rather comfortable also at the level of the arch which has a fine foam padding on its internal part.

    Comfortable to wear?

    As for the integrated control options, we have the minimum with a dial that is present on the left side of the headset to adjust the volume. We also have a microphone which is present via a rocker microphone.

    The cool option is the fact that the microphone automatically switches to “Mute” when you replace it in its place. The sound will reactivate itself once the microphone is lowered again. As for the hoop, it can be adjusted to ten different sizes depending on the size of your head.

    Once placed on your head, the helmet remains of modest comfort thanks to its lightness. This is a product primarily intended for console players, since the PVC cable is approximately 120 cm long. Which is ideal for connecting it to a controller, but a bit short depending on your PC setup. The sound offered by the 40mm headphones with neodymium magnets is 20Hz – 20kHz.

    Audio Output for Turtle Beach

    It’s not the prettiest audio output we have, but for the price it’s still okay. As for the quality of the microphone, again it is rather interesting for the entry level. When you play online, your friends will hear you fine.

    Small problem, the microphone is far enough from your mouth. This will pose two problems. The first, is that you may hear the ambient noises of the room in which you are.

    The second is that when using software (such as Discord), you may need to increase the gain of your capture device in order to obtain sufficient volume.

    Conclusion Headset Gaming

    In conclusion, this Turtle Beach Recon 70 turns out to be a perfect small model for beginner players or those who do not want to invest large sums in gaming accessories. If you play online occasionally, don’t have long three-hour gaming sessions, this model is perfect for you.

    Lightweight, therefore comfortable (despite a very modest reinforcement of the headband), the headphones also offer good sound proofing combined with good audio quality in relation to quality / price. The microphone will also allow you to communicate with your friends online without quality worries.

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