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With wireless connectivity, virtual 7.1 surround sound support, seven-day battery life and multi-platform support, the Razer Man O'War Wireless appears to be one of the best gaming headsets on the market right now. But with stiff competition from other pr...
Essentially, the Razer Man O'War is an impressive and rather intuitive wireless gaming headset that could easily take on gaming headsets double the price.It ticks all the boxes, from wireless support to 7.1 surround sound support and great long-lasting ba...
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Razer's marketing department could have come up with a more search engine-friendly spelling for its latest headset. But that's neither here nor there: the ManO'War has something to prove, since the company's Kraken wasn't exactly a stellar piece of hardwa...
Comfortable fit, Audio quality is well-matched to pure gaming, Acoustic positioning & resolution are above average for gaming headsets...
High price, Short warranty, Lack of quality materials & features at this high price range, including no carrying bag, so-so material and construction, and no active noise cancelling with mic, Uses the crowded 2.4 GHz frequency band for wireless communicat...
Our pronouncement is mostly positive, even if that's not enough for an enthusiastic purchase recommendation. There's the software and its compulsory online registration, which seem in-congruent with the $170 price tag, especially alongside the inappropria...
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This is a pretty pricey headset, but does it live up to the name or is it a case of the ‘Razer Tax'? This is the Razer Man'O War wireless gaming headset – and if you need a new headset, this is worth a watch! Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/azQn OCUK: bit.ly...
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What is the Razer Man O'War? The Man O'War is Razer's only wireless gaming headset, producing virtual 7.1 surround sound with a rated battery life of 14 to 20 hours. It houses large 50mm drivers in a stylish, comfortable design, and provides PS4 and PC pl...
7.1 audio opens up soundstage, Strong wireless signal, Comfortable, Long battery life...
Sound quality doesn't match wired equivalents, RGB lighting drains battery, Mostly made of plastic...
A good all-round headset with excellent battery life...
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Wired or wireless? How much should you pay? Which is best?The next great peripherals war is being waged over your ears. After every company on the planet put out a gaming mouse and then a mechanical keyboard, now it's time for headsets. So many headsets.W...
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For a long time, Razer has sort of been a one-headset company. Sure, you had the Tiamat for “real” 7.1 sound (more like “real gimmicky”) or the Blackshark for people who wanted to look like Vietnam-era helicopter pilots. But by and large it's been variati...
As I said, within their price category, I think the G933 just barely edges out the Man O' War. Logitech's headset has better sound out-of-the-box, and it doesn't make the creepy creaking-skeleton noises when you flex it to put on your head.But don't disco...
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vortez.net Updated: 2019-12-18 10:11:16
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US: $There are some gamers that love to game without wires, so up until recently, it was surprising that Razer didn't have their own offering to comepte against the likes of Corsair and SteelSeries The Man'O War aims to fill that void Addressing the pri...
Compatible with PS4 (Stereo mode only)...
Feels overpriced, Some may find it a little large, Limited connectivity options...
After spending some time in various games, from CS:GO, to running around in Skyrim or Final Fantasy XIV: ARR, the Man'O War is a very enjoyable headset. It's overall audio signature is perfect for gaming and its virtual surround rendering is very impressi...
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hardwareheaven.com Updated: 2019-12-18 10:11:30
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A week or two ago we had a glimpse of Razers latest headset, the Man O' War, as the Tournament Edition was included in their range of Overwatch branded peripherals. That version is wired and compatible with smartphone, console, and PC. The high-end headse...
Starting with the build quality of the Man O' War we have a headset which looks pretty good. The mix of materials/finishes looks great but that said, we do feel that it is a bit plasticky. The odd bit of metal here and there, e.g. visible on the extendabl...
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Long have I been fascinated with wireless technology. I'll never forget the first time I laid eyes upon the Nintendo Wavebird. Its sleek design, coupled with the freedom of being unbound by wires made me fall in love with it instantly. As time goes on, a...
Razer remains one of the leading figures in quality gaming products, and with the ManO'War, it's not hard to see why...
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Delivering solid bass and a 7.1 channel surround sound experience, the Razer ManO'War is one of the best wireless gaming headsets I've ever tested. With virtual reality raising the bar for immersive gaming, this $169 (about £154, AU$329) headset is just t...
Portable and easy setup, Competitively priced, Accurate surround sound experience...
Bulky, A bit uncomfortable...
Razer's ManO'War isn't the world's most comfortable gaming headset, but it's an extremely simple and portable setup you can take anywhere for a surround sound experience...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2019-12-18 10:11:33
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Delivering solid bass and a 7.1 channel surround sound experience, the Razer ManO'War is one of the best wireless gaming headsets I've ever tested. With virtual reality raising the bar for immersive gaming, this $169 (about £154, AU$329) headset is just t...
Portable and easy setup, Competitively priced, Accurate surround sound experience...
Bulky, A bit uncomfortable...
Razer's ManO'War isn't the world's most comfortable gaming headset, but it's an extremely simple and portable setup you can take anywhere for a surround sound experience...
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Razer's marketing department could have come up with a more search engine-friendly spelling for its latest headset. But that's neither here nor there: the ManO'War has something to prove, since the company's Kraken wasn't exactly a stellar piece of hardwa...
Comfortable fit, Audio quality is wellmatched to pure gaming, Acoustic positioning & resolution are above average for gaming headsets...
High price, Short warranty, Lack of quality materials & features at this high price range, including no carrying bag, soso material and construction, and no active noise cancelling with mic, Uses the crowded 2.4 GHz frequency band for wireless communicati...
Our pronouncement is mostly positive, even if that's not enough for an enthusiastic purchase recommendation. There's the software and its compulsory online registration, which seem in-congruent with the $170 price tag, especially alongside the inappro...
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hardwareunboxed.com Updated: 2019-12-18 10:11:06
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There aren't a heap of good wireless headsets going around, and if I'm honest, the cabling on my headset is the most annoying of the lot. I couldn't care less about having a wireless keyboard as it never moves, and I happily use a wired mouse too.. But th...
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For a long time, Razer has sort of been a one-headset company. Sure, you had the Tiamat for “real” 7.1 sound (more like “real gimmicky”) or the Blackshark for people who wanted to look like Vietnam-era helicopter pilots. But by and large it's been variati...
Looks more high-quality than Razer's Kraken Pro, Extra-wide soundstage and excellent directionality, Eminently EQ-able...
Overly bulky look, Horrible creaking plastic noise when flexed, Sound lacks punch, out of the box...
As I said, within their price category, I think the G933 just barely edges out the Man O' War. Logitech's headset has better sound out-of-the-box, and it doesn't make the creepy creaking-skeleton noises when you flex it to put on your head. But don...
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swemod.com Updated: 2019-12-18 10:11:14
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Today we're having a look at the newest wireless headset from Razer, the ManO'War Wireless. Razer is known to produce products that gamers are racing to get. The ManO'War could very well be, yet another one of those.The ManO'War comes in a few different v...
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Razer's Man O' War sits comfortably on your head, with adjustable sides to make sure it can fit any head size big or small. With two main designs for headset fittings in most gaming headsets; elasticated head bands that adjust themselves or the adjustable...
Razer's Man O' War is a comfortable and high quality gaming headset even with the low volume background hiss. A wireless headset that is great for gamers and media consumers alike...
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Razer's ManO'War wireless gaming headset is big and powerful, with programmable colored lighting and excellent sound that helps justify its $169.99 price tag. It feels a bit limited next to the Editors' Choice Logitech G933 Artemis Spectrum, though, since...
Powerful, clear sound, Excellent microphone, Wireless, Works with Mac, PC, and PS4...
Bulky headband and earpads can get uncomfortably warm, No wired connection option...
The Razer ManO'War is a powerful, but bulky, wireless gaming headset with excellent sound quality...
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At first we would like to thank Razer for offering us a sample of their ManO'War Wireless PC Gaming Headset for testing and reviewing."Razer is more than just the world's leading brand in gaming.We were founded in 1998 in San Diego, California by our CEO...
The ManO'War headset is also marketed as a 7.1 virtual surround sound solution and thanks to the Synapse software, it can deliver good precision on the battlefield if we calibrate it to match our preferences; also, thanks to the 50mm drivers we will get p...
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For years now, we've seen different companies try to win customers over with sweet words like “the true experience” when it comes to different features in their gaming headsets. Many don't live up to their self-created hype, while others stand clearly sup...
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For years now, we've seen different companies try to win customers over with sweet words like “the true experience” when it comes to different features in their gaming headsets. Many don't live up to their self-created hype, while others stand clearly sup...
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