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The Kraken is a stereo headphone from Razer that offer the possibility to be used in a virtual 7.1 mode. The quality is on very good levels in perfect Razer's style. If you are curious to see how they behave, follow us in our review. ...
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Razer Kraken 7.1 Gaming Headset Review – A Kraken is an “ enormous mythical sea monster said to appear off the coast of Norway and Greenland “, a giant octopus. That doesn't mean Razer Kraken 7.1 is designed like a giant octopus or comes in enormous size...
By having a bigger speaker driver compared to a true 7.1 gaming headset like the Tiamat, Razer Kraken 7.1 shines in the audio department for playing games, music listening, and movie watching. The audio clarity is superb, bass is powerful without being o...
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Take two ears, a burning desire to win, an ability to go extended periods without sleep, and add the latest Razer Kraken USB headset for an unfair advantage.A little lesson – if your headset has a standard audio jack you are at a disadvantage. USB powered...
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Here we have our second of three reviews in Razer's latest and first multicoloured Gaming range. The Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma headset (8886419370536). Another rather stylish looking peripheral from what many would consider to be the worlds most renowned ma...
Hot on the heals of our recent Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Chroma keyboard review, we have our second product in the Chroma range, the Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma headset (you may want to keep an eye out for a third coming real soon). Although it is always nic...
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Gamers are the type who enjoy decking-out the style and performance aspects of their tech purchases whenever possible. When it comes to gaming it's often difficult to find affordable products that offer both killer performance and a super-stylized present...
Confident design, Great customization options, Durable build construct, PS4, Mac, PC compatibility...
Uncomfortable after extended use, Just a tad too expensive...
Gamers are the type who enjoy decking-out the style and performance aspects of their tech purchases whenever possible. When it comes to gaming it's often difficult to find affordable products that offer both killer performance and a super-stylized present...
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Gamers are the type who enjoy decking-out the style and performance aspects of their tech purchases whenever possible. When it comes to gaming it's often difficult to find affordable products that offer both killer performance and a super-stylized present...
Confident design, Great customization options, Durable build construct, PS4, Mac, PC compatibility...
Uncomfortable after extended use, Just a tad too expensive...
Within the boutique gaming peripheral space, it's hard to find a device that's a jack-of-all-trades. Some manufacturers focus solely on style, while others focus more heavily on performance. The Razer Kraken 7.1 Chroma headset comes close to achieving so...
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Last week we reviewed a new addition to Razers product catalogue, the DeathAdder Chroma. It took a design from some time ago and refreshed it, including some new lighting technology. Classic design plus new additions… easy award winner. Today we get a lit...
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I seem to be on a roll with headsets – I now feel naked without some quality aural peripherals at my desk and I love the difference in sound. Headsets make gaming, video viewing and general PC experiences better, but not all headsets are created equal. So...
Affordable, comfortable and offering excellent sound quality, the Razer Kraken is an excellent piece of hardware. If you're looking for a middle range headset that offers all-day-wear design with plenty of audio punch, is a great headset at a reasonable p...
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Less than year ago, Razer released the Kraken Pro , which was a solid headset. In the time since then, Razer has put out an impressive 7.1 surround sound software that enabled virtual surround sound on all kinds of headsets. Well, they are taking that te...
The updated Kraken delivers on good quality surround sound and a great mic. Lack of inline controls and the limitation of only being able to be used on a PC sets it back a little bit, but not much...
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A couple years back, the only option to get any sort of surround sound on a computer was to either purchase a physical 5.1/7.1 surround sound system or purchase an expensive, bulky, and generally crappy sounding true 5.1 surround sound headset. If you thi...
Alright, so wrapping this up, I think I'm not alone when I say that the Kraken 7.1 is one pretty good looking headset. The very modern design with the simple logo and the stealthy color scheme fits well with the rest of Razer's lineup and personally I'm a...
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San Francisco's a fine city, but like any major metropolitan area the most common option for housing is a “cozy” hole in the wall with little room for furniture, much less hefty, neighbor-vexing sound systems.Enter the gaming headset: a decent pair of can...
Excellent audio quality, Reasonable price.
Lack of discrete volume control is a nuisance...
Razer's Kraken 7.1 wired gaming headset feels comfortable, sound great and doesn't cost an arm and a leg...
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Peripherals with multicolor lighting are trending this year thanks in part to Corsair's RGB keyboards redefining creative possibilities. The hyped showcase at CES 2014 was beset by many months of waiting for the actual release and during that time, other...
We've tried demos of Razer Kraken headsets before and though realizing their likability, we had the impression that the headsets boast style at the expense of some substance. The Chroma version is no exception being the RGB lighting update to the Kraken 7...
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At CES 2014 earlier this year, Cherry Corporation and Corsair made a huge splash in the world of gaming peripherals by introducing the world's first RGB LED backlit mechanical gaming keyboard. At the time it was quite revolutionary since prior to the intr...
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I have written many reviews for headphones in my years here at GeekDadcom Even though I have used the same pair of Steelseries Diablo III headphones personally for a few years, I still enjoying trying different new headphones and comparing them to sets I...
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