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Razer - BlackShark V2 X USB

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Anxious_Dragonfly_79 • 5 months ago

razer blackshark v2x usb, fyi it's not that great i had to manually boost the mic volume coz out of the box it sucked, and it's very bassy out of the box you need to equilize it and feels tight and hurt your ears over time

r/IndianGaming • What Gaming Headphones would you buy around 3k? ->
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Educational-Sea-9454 • 4 months ago

As a person who has been using IEMs for everything, i would recommend getting IEMs as they provide much better audio quality in this price range. Personally, i feel like headphones are bulky and makes my head ache after using for a much longer period of time, hence shifted to IEMs. Trust me, even if you invest 3k in an IEM, the quality difference you would feel will be insane. Also while gaming, the left and right audio seperqtion is god tier. I have used razer blackshark but was disappointed as it did not have that much clear audio seperation in comparison to the IEMs which i have been using.

r/IndianGaming • Can I please get some Headphones recommendations? ->
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Educational-Sea-9454 • 4 months ago

No problem, it might not suite you for long sessions as it did me and that's fine. In that case, i would suggest going for blackshark USB Wired version then. They seem to have 7.1 surround sound which will help in left and right audio seperation in games. Although for FPS shooters, this feature is valuable but if you are a casual story game player then you can get the other blackshark version as well which is a little cheaper. What games do you play though?

r/IndianGaming • Can I please get some Headphones recommendations? ->
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ForwardTraining6714 • about 2 months ago

I feel the same buddy I was using redgear cosmo 7.1 earlier with eq settings and all it's 7.1 channel se so good. And now I bought a v2x usb version and after getting this shit I got to know that these people not giving even a eq support from their software. As compare to redgear 7 1 was far better for sure

r/Indiangamers • Looking for gaming headphone recommendations under ₹5k - Current Redgear Cosmo 7.1 user ->
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liamowi • 9 months ago

Razer Blackshark V2 X USB. But I would reccomend getting the wireless one bevause the cable gets tangled but then stays in that position for ages.

r/flightsim • Quick survey: Which headphones (with mic) are you using with FS? ->
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Not_too_dumb • 8 months ago

I recently got Razer Blackshark v2x usb, can confirm they're really comfortable and the mic/sound is also really good.

r/IndianGaming • What Gaming Headphones would you buy around 3k? ->
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Training-Ad-8127 • 3 months ago

Using Blackshark v2x since past 3-4 months. Absolutely the best gaming headphones I have used. Wires are not thin. The band supporting the cushion area looks thin, but if not used too roughly, it will sustain. Sound quality is good for gaming/movies/songs. just dont use the razer surround sound, it totally sucks.

r/Indiangamers • Looking for gaming headphone recommendations under ₹5k - Current Redgear Cosmo 7.1 user ->
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socomseal93 • 6 months ago

My problem is the razer software is garbage. I had black shark v2 USB and the software caused so many issues. Meanwhile hyper X software just works

r/buildapc • Best gaming headset. ->
Neutral
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Aromatic-Solid97 • about 1 month ago

I have Blackshark and Logitech Pro X 2 Lightspeed at home I have very sensitive head and ears, if there's even a little bit of pressure, I have a headache and my ears hurt. So, I tested both headphones for about a month, but keep in mind I do always stretch them out quite a lot with books Both of headphones were fine for me, but I've chosen Logitech for myself (Razer went to my partner) cause in Blackshark I felt more...warm? Like nothing hurt, it was fine, but it felt like there wasn't enough air coming through. So, if you buy these, I don't think you're gonna regret it, but - I LOVE my Logitech Pro X 2. I spend about 3-4 hours gaming without any breaks, and it always feels great. Mic for me is not important, cause I have a separate one, but the mic's quality is also better than Blackshark. The only annoying thing about Logitech is its software, but I figured it out once and now all the settings are perfect Hope this helps!

r/GirlGamers • Debating between gaming headsets ->
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Budget_Amoeba1458 • about 1 month ago

Razer Blackshark V2 X, Airpods pro gen 2 sometime for music

r/IndianGaming • What headphones are u all using ->
Positive
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CarSuper2138 • 5 months ago

I have 2 or these. Most confy for long gaming session and battery is also a monster. Better than my Asus, or Steelseries ones IMO. No ANC but you are blasting audio anyway.

r/playstation • Best gaming headset under $40 ->

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