Yes, it's pricier than its 2020 predecessor, but it brings a longer-lasting battery (a frankly ridiculous 70 hours), improved microphone, and Bluetooth support. The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro headset is worth every penny thanks to epic performance. It's detachable too, which is ideal if you really don't want anything to come between you and complete immersion. Playing Overwatch 2 and chatting to friends who I've played games with for years, I was told that I "sounded like I was in HD" – and this is a testament to the broadcast-quality Razer HyperClear Super Wideband Mic on the headset. You can even double-tap the profile switching button and choose between a variety of 'Pro' presets for big-name shooters like Call of Duty and Valorant. The difference even in these default setups is noticeable. You can customise these on Razer Synapse and program them onto the headset, or simply switch between the default movie, music and game profiles. Those who don't feel comfortable meddling with EQ settings will be pleased to know that preset profiles can be cycled with the tap of a button (on the right earcup). If for some reason you aren't happy with the audio performance then the Razer Synapse app offers an equaliser (EQ) to find your own perfect setup, as well as presets for a host of leading games. If you haven't got one of the best surround sound systems you don't need to worry with this headset. For example, while walking through a carnival during one mission in Spider-Man 2, it genuinely took my breath away – I could hear a wealth of background conversation, the fun of fair, yet also focus on the main story dialogue at the same time. You can hear where sounds originate from. With 50mm drivers and 7.1 channel surround via THX spatial audio, the answer to the fundamental question "does it sound good?" is a resounding "yes!".
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