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May 2019
(82%)
63 Avis
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Utilisateurs
(89%)
1074 Avis
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Immersive THX Spatial Audio,Very comfortable,Lots of adjustable features,Quality Mic,
Sound quality could be better, THX Spatial Audio doesn't always work,
The Razer Kraken Tournament Edition is a bold headset that offers almost everything you could ask for, at a bargain price. The soundstage is wide, especially when THX Spatial Audio is on, the mic sounds great and comes with some useful features and it is...
Overall the Razer Kraken Tournament Edition gets a thumbs up from us for having features that are usually reserved for higher priced headsets.We like the inclusion of in-line volume and mute controls for when you're using the headset without the adapter...
Solid construction, Extremely comfortable, Great sound quality & THX Spatial Audio, Game / Chat balance on audio controller, Can be used on different devices (3.5mm audio connection), Good software, Price
Microphone quality not the best, Not that easy to travel with
When we started this review we wondered if the Razer Kraken Tournament Edition could stand out in the $99 gaming headset crowd, which is where many gaming headsets sit. After spending some time with the Kraken Tournament Edition we feel that it does. Raze...
Earcups feature cooling gel, still a neat gimmick, Lightweight, durable, and comfortable, Finally Razer builds a control box worth using
Razer's sound quality is still average at best, Some of the in-line controls are redundant, Cable is way too long for everyday use
The Razer Kraken Tournament Edition is a weird proposition I think, and I'm not sure where it really fits in the lineup. The Kraken Pro V2 is probably a better choice for console gamers, as a cheaper 3.5mm headset without the pricey USB sound card they ca...
Potentially buggy software, Too big for easy transport
The Kraken TE is the first Razer headset in a while to take some major risks, and almost all of them pay off. Not only does the headset sound great, but it also features an inventive design with some very sensible extras. At $100, it's a much more versati...
The Razer Kraken Tournament Edition is a weird proposition I think, and I'm not sure where it really fits in the lineup. The Kraken Pro V2 is probably a better choice for console gamers, as a cheaper 3.5mm headset without the pricey USB sound card they ca...