Razer BlackShark V2 X Wired Gaming Headset with 7.1 Surround Sound, 50mm Drivers, Noise Cancelling Mic
$58.99
Price: $58.99
(as of Jan 01, 2025 19:48:18 UTC – Details)
Embrace the sound of esports with the Razer BlackShark V2 X USB-an esports headset that’s a triple threat of amazing audio, superior mic clarity, and supreme sound isolation. Armed with an upgraded noise-cancelling mic and top-tier audio drivers, your competitive play is destined to turn pro.
HYPERCLEAR NOISE-CANCELLING MIC — Upgraded with noise-cancelling technology, the headset’s cardioid mic actively rejects ambient noise while capturing voice perfectly
TRIFORCE 50MM DRIVERS — New, cutting-edge proprietary design divides the driver into 3 parts for the individual tuning of highs, mids, and lows —producing brighter, clearer audio with richer highs and more powerful lows
ADVANCED PASSIVE NOISE CANCELLATION — Sturdy closed earcups fully cover ears to prevent noise from leaking into the headset while its cushions provide a closer seal for more sound isolation —
240G ULTRA LIGHT BUILD — Weighing in at an airy 240g, the headset applies minimal pressure and can be worn for long hours of intense gaming without feeling fatigued
HYBRID MEMORY FOAM CUSHIONS — Its soft cushions are wrapped in a smooth fabric that reduces heat build up and provides long-lasting comfort
7.1 SURROUND SOUND — Accurate positional audio that lets users pinpoint intuitively where every sound is coming from *Only available on Windows 10 64-bit
#1 SELLING PC GAMING PERIPHERALS BRAND IN THE U.S. — Source — Circana, Retail Tracking Service, U.S., Dollar Sales, Gaming Designed Mice, Keyboards, and PC Headsets, Jan. 2019- Dec. 2023 combined
Customers say
Customers find the headset provides good sound quality and comfort. They find it reliable and reasonably priced. Many appreciate its gaming performance. However, some have mixed opinions on the mic quality and fit.
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8 reviews for Razer BlackShark V2 X Wired Gaming Headset with 7.1 Surround Sound, 50mm Drivers, Noise Cancelling Mic
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Justin O –
A (Really) Great Entry Level Wired Headset
For what it costs, I had relatively low expectations of this headset. I came from a Corsair Virtuoso SE wireless headset that had a great mic and very good sound, but the connection with my PS4 was never very solid and I would notice relatively frequent dropouts in audio. Friends with PS4s swore by using the 3.5mm jack on the controller and I decided to use this to test.Build QualityWhen you pick up the headset the first thing you notice is just how light it is. It feels somewhat solid, but also it’s clear that this is not a headset that prioritized premium materials. It’s also extremely comfortable because of how light it is. Although I’ve never had issues with heavier headsets and neck pain, if that is a consideration the light materials should be great for long term sessions.The pads are faux leather on the interior ring and exterior ring. The part that rests against your head feels like something a little more breathable. I don’t think I will have any issues wearing these for long sessions. The clamping force is a good moderate level where they won’t fall off accidentally, but I don’t feel like I am in a death grip.Mic QualityI made some calls using the mic and, I believe this to be a great compliment to the quality of the mic, no one thought I was on a headset. “It’s like you were actually talking through your phone.” Although they have a gamer vibe, I could definitely see using these on conference calls (as long as the video was off.) Basically, the mic is great.Audio QualityHere’s where I was expecting things to fall apart, but they really didn’t. I decided to make a completely unfair comparison between these and my pair of Sennheiser HD600s run off of an AudioQuest DragonFly Black DAC/AMP. There was clearly no contest between the two headphones in terms of vocals or detail retrieval, but the Razer wasn’t a bad headphone by any means. It had a clear and present bass, without being muddy. I do feel like the Corsair Virtuoso had a more full sound, but the spotty connection ruined it.Gaming tends to be, I think, more forgiving than listening to music … so I ran through a couple of games as a test. I tried a game that I feel focuses on background music (Unravel), which sounded great. I also tried something with more exploding (Borderlands 3) and the headset felt equally competent.Flaws (But Not Deal Breakers)The volume knob goes the opposite of the way my mind treats every other volume knob in my life. Clockwise turns the sound down?! WHY?!I would have loved an LED to remind me that I’m muted. My first attempted call failed because the mute was engaged.ConclusionThe Razer Blackshark V2 X might have a terrible name, but it’s an amazing product at the price point. I don’t play as many games online as I used to and I listen to a lot more music. For me, it makes sense to have a great pair of headphones for music and solo play as well as a cheap headset for online play with friends and conference calls. This works for me.
Lori –
Insanely Good Value
The Razer BlackShark V2 X Gaming Headset is what I was presented with when I googled “Durable Gaming Headset” while shopping for a headset for my 11-year-old son who goes through xbox controllers and gaming headsets like #00 buckshot through a goose. Sure there are less expensive headsets, but this one is well built and for its price it is shockingly feature-rich.I can’t yet speak to the durability; but, out-of-the box, this headset is so nice that I had to have one myself. The sound quality is even better than my $200 Sennheiser headphones and the mic is exceptionally clear (I play in parties with my son) and the flexible mic boom is much more durable than the rigid plastic ones. These headsets are comfortable and the volume knob and mute button are handy and effective. The noise-cancelling is, again, better than that of my Sennheisers.My only gripe is a minor one and that is that these headphones don’t fold up for storage, which is not a big deal for a dedicated gaming headset, but might be good to know before you purchase them.
Pavanveer Singh –
gaming
For what it costs, I had relatively low expectations of this headset. I came from a Corsair Virtuoso SE wireless headset that had a great mic and very good sound, but the connection with my PS4 was never very solid and I would notice relatively frequent dropouts in audio. Friends with PS4s swore by using the 3.5mm jack on the controller and I decided to use this to test.Build QualityWhen you pick up the headset the first thing you notice is just how light it is. It feels somewhat solid, but also it’s clear that this is not a headset that prioritized premium materials. It’s also extremely comfortable because of how light it is. Although I’ve never had issues with heavier headsets and neck pain, if that is a consideration the light materials should be great for long term sessions.The pads are faux leather on the interior ring and exterior ring. The part that rests against your head feels like something a little more breathable. I don’t think I will have any issues wearing these for long sessions. The clamping force is a good moderate level where they won’t fall off accidentally, but I don’t feel like I am in a death grip.Mic QualityI made some calls using the mic and, I believe this to be a great compliment to the quality of the mic, no one thought I was on a headset. “It’s like you were actually talking through your phone.” Although they have a gamer vibe, I could definitely see using these on conference calls (as long as the video was off.) Basically, the mic is great.Audio QualityHere’s where I was expecting things to fall apart, but they really didn’t. I decided to make a completely unfair comparison between these and my pair of Sennheiser HD600s run off of an AudioQuest DragonFly Black DAC/AMP. There was clearly no contest between the two headphones in terms of vocals or detail retrieval, but the Razer wasn’t a bad headphone by any means. It had a clear and present bass, without being muddy. I do feel like the Corsair Virtuoso had a more full sound, but the spotty connection ruined it.Gaming tends to be, I think, more forgiving than listening to music … so I ran through a couple of games as a test. I tried a game that I feel focuses on background music (Unravel), which sounded great. I also tried something with more exploding (Borderlands 3) and the headset felt equally competent.Flaws (But Not Deal Breakers)The volume knob goes the opposite of the way my mind treats every other volume knob in my life. Clockwise turns the sound down?! WHY?!I would have loved an LED to remind me that I’m muted. My first attempted call failed because the mute was engaged.
David leal –
Baratos, llegó a tiempo y sonido increÃble, se siente de un material muy resistente, buenas alfombras y buen colchón de la diademaHabÃa escuchado reseñas de que no se escuchaba cuando se hacÃan llamadas por Xbox, pero a mi sà me sirvió, ahora me escucho mejor con ese micrófono de los audÃfonos
Max –
Excelente bien empaquetado y la entrega fue rápida
Mikel –
El producto es cómodo, no esa y se siente resistente, de muy buena calidad!Es hermoso. Se escucha bien y el micrófono es bueno. Lo uso para mi Xbox
cristina –
El producto llegó en excelente condiciones y funciona muy bien
Daniel –
Llevo unas semanas usandolos, me encanta la perilla para subir y bajar el volumen es más cómodo que pulsar audÃfonos en otros modelos, y el micrófono es estupendo no e tenido un cuidado especial y sigue funcionando bien, exelente producto