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Razer Nari Wireless 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset: THX Audio, Auto-Adjust Headband & Swivel Cups, Chroma RGB, Retractable Mic, For PC, PS4, PS5, Black

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  • THX Spatial Audio for Full Immersion: Simulates sound in a 360° sphere to provide positional information from gunfire and enemy footsteps
  • On-Headset Audio Controls: Volume adjustment wheel and mic mute button directly on the headset for convenience
  • 16-Hour Battery Life for Continuous Use: Allows for extended wireless media consumption (charges via micro USB 2.0 cable)
  • Noise Cancelling Microphone for Clear In-Game Chat: The outward-flipping microphone extends when needed and collapses when it's not, all while blocking out background noise
  • 2.4GHz Wireless Connection for Lag-Free Performance: Supports a range of up to 40 ft / 12 m
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The Razer Nari is designed for gamers who seek core features, superior comfort, and incredible sound in a wireless gaming headset. An auto-adjusting headband fits the headset onto the unique shape of your head, while its aluminum body makes it lightweight to wear and provides durability. With plush leatherette ear cushions that completely cover your ears, enjoy superior sound isolation without compromising on comfort. THX Spatial Audio delivers next-generation virtual surround sound for a more powerful immersive experience.

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    Nari

    Supreme Wireless Immersion

    Razer Nari

    The wireless gaming headset designed for supreme comfort. Featuring an auto-adjusting headband, with swiveling earcups that include cooling gel-infused ear cushions. THX Spatial Audio provides next-generation surround sound and the game/chat balance allows the perfect mix of game and chat volume.

    Nari

    Featuring THX Spatial Audio

    The Next-Generation Surround Sound in Gaming

    With THX Spatial Audio, sound is created in a sphere around you. From the hurried footsteps of the oncoming enemy to the roaring engine of a bomber overhead, it lets you experience greater spatial awareness in your game as you embark on truly lifelike battles filled with immersion.

    Nari

    Nari Essential

    Kraken

    Kraken Tournament Edition

    Kraken Ultimate

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    Connection
    Wireless / 3.5mm Wireless 3.5mm USB / 3.5mm USB
    Audio
    THX Spatial Audio THX Spatial Audio Surround THX Spatial Audio THX Spatial Audio
    Driver Size
    50mm 40mm 50mm 50mm 50mm
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    Retractable Flip Retractable Retractable Retractable
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    On-Headset In-Line Remote In-Line Remote In-Line Remote On-Headset

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    Model Name ‎Nari
    Connectivity Technology ‎Wireless
    Wireless Communication Technology ‎RF
    Included Components ‎Headphones
    Age Range (Description) ‎Adult
    Material ‎Aluminum
    Specific Uses For Product ‎personal, gaming, business
    Recommended Uses For Product ‎Gaming
    Compatible Devices ‎PC, PS4
    Theme ‎Video Game
    Control Type ‎Volume Control
    Cable Feature ‎Without Cable, Retractable
    Item Weight ‎433 Grams
    Frequency Range ‎20 Hz - 20,000 Hz
    Customer Package Type ‎Standard Packaging
    Unit Count ‎1.0 Count
    Style ‎Nari
    Control Method ‎Touch
    Number of Items ‎1
    Controller Type ‎Wireless Bluetooth controller
    Earpiece Shape ‎Over Ear
    UPC ‎811659030870
    Global Trade Identification Number ‎00811659030870
    Manufacturer ‎Razer USA Ltd
    Is Autographed ‎No
    Item model number ‎RZ04-02680100-R3U1
    Hardware Platform ‎PC
    Item Weight ‎15.3 ounces
    Product Dimensions ‎7.29 x 8.61 x 3.94 inches
    Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎7.29 x 8.61 x 3.94 inches
    Batteries ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)
    ASIN ‎B07G5RKF3W
    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
    Date First Available ‎September 18, 2018

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    Customers find the gaming headset to be of high quality and extremely comfortable, with one noting it doesn't hurt after hours of use. The sound quality receives mixed feedback, with some praising the noise cancellation while others find it worse than expected. Moreover, the functionality and wireless range get mixed reviews - while some say it works well, others report it stops being recognized by computers, and though the wireless capability is nice, the range isn't great. Additionally, the build quality is concerning, with multiple customers reporting it broke within a month of use, and the microphone quality declines over time. Value for money opinions are divided between those who find it well worth the price and those who consider it not worth the cost.

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    156 customers mention "Quality"140 positive16 negative

    Customers praise the headset's build quality, describing it as a fantastic gaming and music headphone.

    "...I will say that the battery on the Razer Nari seems to be pretty sufficient and I've used it for a full 12-hour gaming session at a LAN without..." Read more

    "...Build quality it feels so good to use these check...." Read more

    "...The Pros: Build Quality, Comfortable to wear and feels sturdy Range, For a wireless headset this preforms as well as most...." Read more

    "...n't the most noise-canceling headphones in the world, but they are pretty decent. -------------- What I dislike --------------..." Read more

    96 customers mention "Comfort"87 positive9 negative

    Customers find the headset comfortable, with one customer noting it doesn't hurt after hours of use and another mentioning the self-adjusting band on top feels nice.

    "...Upon initial use, I was surprised by how light and comfortable this headset was on my head...." Read more

    "...But trust me you get used to it. They're so comfortable that after a while you don't even know they're there anymore...." Read more

    "...The Pros: Build Quality, Comfortable to wear and feels sturdy Range, For a wireless headset this preforms as well as most...." Read more

    "...What I like -------------- - Comfortable: These are one of the most comfortable headphones I have ever owned, and are still one of the..." Read more

    279 customers mention "Sound quality"161 positive118 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the headphones' sound quality, with some finding it very good and appreciating the noise cancellation, while others report that it is worse than expected.

    "...As for sound quality, the audio from the 2.4 Ghz wireless transmitter has always been great even at a crowded LAN party with lots of interference..." Read more

    "...Build quality it feels so good to use these check. Sound quality now I am new to the gaming scene however you can adjust the settings on the..." Read more

    "...Very well done. The Cons: Default Volume - Without maxing out the EQ in the "Razer Synapse" software this headset is unusable..." Read more

    "...In my personal testing, the microphone when they're Wireless sounds just fine, It's nothing professional-grade but if you just want to talk to your..." Read more

    72 customers mention "Value for money"29 positive43 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the headset's value for money, with some finding it well worth the price while others say it's not worth the cost.

    "...Almost immediately I was disappointed. The build material seemed... cheaper compared to the Krakens...." Read more

    "...already bought into the Razer Family product line I think this headset is a great buy...." Read more

    "...They're far too expensive for something that only lasts a year. Do not recommend if you need the microphone to last...." Read more

    "...few more headsets in this price range would say it’s the best quality product for the price." Read more

    54 customers mention "Functionality"35 positive19 negative

    Customers report mixed experiences with the headset's functionality, with some saying it works well and lasts about a month, while others mention it stops being recognized by computers and fails spectacularly.

    "...They also perform well when listening to movies, songs, and other types of media. -..." Read more

    "...on my computer and I want to uninstall it, but it's needed for the headset to function correctly...." Read more

    "...The on ear controls are easy to reach and work great. Battery life is terrible...." Read more

    "...The gel cooling pad works but only for the first 20 min of use...." Read more

    47 customers mention "Wireless range"27 positive20 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the wireless range of these headphones, with some finding them great and having good range, while others report that they are not compatible with Xbox and have limitations.

    "...headset comes with it's own dongle hidden in the headset the range is pretty good...." Read more

    "...These headphones do not have Bluetooth and instead connect through a wireless USB dongle, which also creates a new problem, as Razer cannot replace..." Read more

    "...Build Quality, Comfortable to wear and feels sturdy Range, For a wireless headset this preforms as well as most...." Read more

    "...care of the headset since I charge it regularly and the wireless capability is nice, but they must've made a tradeoff here for wireless over..." Read more

    157 customers mention "Mic quality"23 positive134 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the headset's microphone, reporting that it barely works and has declined in quality over time.

    "...The only complaint that I have is the Microphone is not quite as good as the microphone on my aforementioned Sennheiser headset...." Read more

    "...TL;DR Audio Cutouts, Terrible Battery, Terrible Mic, Terrible Software. Don't buy." Read more

    "...Mic Quality: With a headset at this price, you would not expect to get a microphone that has this poor of quality...." Read more

    "...the headset is extremely comfortable given its size, but the mic is terrible...." Read more

    52 customers mention "Build quality"0 positive52 negative

    Customers report that the headset is cheaply made and breaks within a month of use.

    "...Other than some very minor wear and tear, the cushions have held up very well. -..." Read more

    "...They also just in general felt flimsy and lose compared to the stiffness that I really liked in the Kraken...." Read more

    "...The included EQ doesn't fix the sound but gets it to a barely tolerable quality. Once you enable THX, then the sound can't be fixed...." Read more

    "...enough, but cheap plastic for buttons and dials bring the craftsmanship down a few levels...." Read more

    Great Headset for Razer Enthusiasts
    5 out of 5 stars
    Great Headset for Razer Enthusiasts
    In March 2019 I picked up the Razer Nari Wireless Gaming Headset. The thing boasted THX spatial audio, cooling gel-infused cushions and a noise-canceling microphone. Wanting to simplify my mobile gaming setup with my Late-2018 Razerblade 15 I went ahead and purchased this off of Amazon for a pricey $129.96. I was able to cut down quite a bit on the overall price by passing on the $199.99 Nari Ultimate headset with haptic feedback. Upon arrival, the unboxing was as impressive as any premium razer product. I still have the box sitting in my house to this day because I feel so guilty about throwing them away. There just seems to be so much work that is put into the design of their packaging. I also couldn't have been happier with Amazon's quick shipping and delivery, I know what people say about Amazon, but they provide awesome service. I remember the days of waiting for my 20 GB Maxtor HDD that I found on Pricewatch taking two weeks to process and ship to my house. Upon arrival, I immediately realized how large and heavy this headset was. I was also glad that I didn't purchase the even larger Nari Ultimate headset. Upon initial use, I was surprised by how light and comfortable this headset was on my head. The only discomfort that I found was from wearing them while laying on the couch. Their size was a bit prohibitive when laying my head into a pile of pillows. However, while sitting upright and gaming (their intended use) I found that they were extremely comfortable. I did not get the usual strain from too much pressure being applied by the headset. The cooling gell was also a nice touch especially when you first put them on. Overall I would almost rate them as comfortable as my 2013 Sennheiser PC350 headphones that I use on my main gaming rig still to this day. As for sound quality, the audio from the 2.4 Ghz wireless transmitter has always been great even at a crowded LAN party with lots of interference from other systems. Definitely got a good sense of direction from the 7.1 surround sound when Playing Player Unknown Battle Grounds (PUBG) or Counterstrike:Go. Additionally, the low-frequency range available makes them great for listening to music or watching a movie. The only complaint that I have is the Microphone is not quite as good as the microphone on my aforementioned Sennheiser headset. Don't get me wrong it's pretty good but for whatever reason when I am at a gaming event the channel dedicated to Mic Input seems to be very sensitive to interference. This created moments where I had to reposition my laptop in order to not sounds like a robot. When gaming at home I have never had any issues with the mic quality. te about Wireless Headphones: I will say that having a wireless headset has made me more aware of battery anxiety. I find myself topping off my headset prior to heading out for the day or the weekend. I just don't want to find myself mid-game with no headset and no available charging cable. I will say that the battery on the Razer Nari seems to be pretty sufficient and I've used it for a full 12-hour gaming session at a LAN without running out of juice. After having used the headset for about eight months now I can say that I definitely would have purchased them again. Especially because it pairs so well with the Razer family of products. If I didn't have a Razer Blade laptop I might have gone with another pair from Sennheiser or SteelSeries. That being said if you are already bought into the Razer Family product line I think this headset is a great buy. If you're not, save your money and go with something a little less pricey but with similar functionality.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2019
      In March 2019 I picked up the Razer Nari Wireless Gaming Headset. The thing boasted THX spatial audio, cooling gel-infused cushions and a noise-canceling microphone. Wanting to simplify my mobile gaming setup with my Late-2018 Razerblade 15 I went ahead and purchased this off of Amazon for a pricey $129.96. I was able to cut down quite a bit on the overall price by passing on the $199.99 Nari Ultimate headset with haptic feedback. Upon arrival, the unboxing was as impressive as any premium razer product. I still have the box sitting in my house to this day because I feel so guilty about throwing them away. There just seems to be so much work that is put into the design of their packaging. I also couldn't have been happier with Amazon's quick shipping and delivery, I know what people say about Amazon, but they provide awesome service. I remember the days of waiting for my 20 GB Maxtor HDD that I found on Pricewatch taking two weeks to process and ship to my house.

      Upon arrival, I immediately realized how large and heavy this headset was. I was also glad that I didn't purchase the even larger Nari Ultimate headset. Upon initial use, I was surprised by how light and comfortable this headset was on my head. The only discomfort that I found was from wearing them while laying on the couch. Their size was a bit prohibitive when laying my head into a pile of pillows. However, while sitting upright and gaming (their intended use) I found that they were extremely comfortable. I did not get the usual strain from too much pressure being applied by the headset. The cooling gell was also a nice touch especially when you first put them on. Overall I would almost rate them as comfortable as my 2013 Sennheiser PC350 headphones that I use on my main gaming rig still to this day.

      As for sound quality, the audio from the 2.4 Ghz wireless transmitter has always been great even at a crowded LAN party with lots of interference from other systems. Definitely got a good sense of direction from the 7.1 surround sound when Playing Player Unknown Battle Grounds (PUBG) or Counterstrike:Go. Additionally, the low-frequency range available makes them great for listening to music or watching a movie. The only complaint that I have is the Microphone is not quite as good as the microphone on my aforementioned Sennheiser headset. Don't get me wrong it's pretty good but for whatever reason when I am at a gaming event the channel dedicated to Mic Input seems to be very sensitive to interference. This created moments where I had to reposition my laptop in order to not sounds like a robot. When gaming at home I have never had any issues with the mic quality.

      te about Wireless Headphones: I will say that having a wireless headset has made me more aware of battery anxiety. I find myself topping off my headset prior to heading out for the day or the weekend. I just don't want to find myself mid-game with no headset and no available charging cable. I will say that the battery on the Razer Nari seems to be pretty sufficient and I've used it for a full 12-hour gaming session at a LAN without running out of juice.

      After having used the headset for about eight months now I can say that I definitely would have purchased them again. Especially because it pairs so well with the Razer family of products. If I didn't have a Razer Blade laptop I might have gone with another pair from Sennheiser or SteelSeries. That being said if you are already bought into the Razer Family product line I think this headset is a great buy. If you're not, save your money and go with something a little less pricey but with similar functionality.
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Great Headset for Razer Enthusiasts

      Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2019
      In March 2019 I picked up the Razer Nari Wireless Gaming Headset. The thing boasted THX spatial audio, cooling gel-infused cushions and a noise-canceling microphone. Wanting to simplify my mobile gaming setup with my Late-2018 Razerblade 15 I went ahead and purchased this off of Amazon for a pricey $129.96. I was able to cut down quite a bit on the overall price by passing on the $199.99 Nari Ultimate headset with haptic feedback. Upon arrival, the unboxing was as impressive as any premium razer product. I still have the box sitting in my house to this day because I feel so guilty about throwing them away. There just seems to be so much work that is put into the design of their packaging. I also couldn't have been happier with Amazon's quick shipping and delivery, I know what people say about Amazon, but they provide awesome service. I remember the days of waiting for my 20 GB Maxtor HDD that I found on Pricewatch taking two weeks to process and ship to my house.

      Upon arrival, I immediately realized how large and heavy this headset was. I was also glad that I didn't purchase the even larger Nari Ultimate headset. Upon initial use, I was surprised by how light and comfortable this headset was on my head. The only discomfort that I found was from wearing them while laying on the couch. Their size was a bit prohibitive when laying my head into a pile of pillows. However, while sitting upright and gaming (their intended use) I found that they were extremely comfortable. I did not get the usual strain from too much pressure being applied by the headset. The cooling gell was also a nice touch especially when you first put them on. Overall I would almost rate them as comfortable as my 2013 Sennheiser PC350 headphones that I use on my main gaming rig still to this day.

      As for sound quality, the audio from the 2.4 Ghz wireless transmitter has always been great even at a crowded LAN party with lots of interference from other systems. Definitely got a good sense of direction from the 7.1 surround sound when Playing Player Unknown Battle Grounds (PUBG) or Counterstrike:Go. Additionally, the low-frequency range available makes them great for listening to music or watching a movie. The only complaint that I have is the Microphone is not quite as good as the microphone on my aforementioned Sennheiser headset. Don't get me wrong it's pretty good but for whatever reason when I am at a gaming event the channel dedicated to Mic Input seems to be very sensitive to interference. This created moments where I had to reposition my laptop in order to not sounds like a robot. When gaming at home I have never had any issues with the mic quality.

      te about Wireless Headphones: I will say that having a wireless headset has made me more aware of battery anxiety. I find myself topping off my headset prior to heading out for the day or the weekend. I just don't want to find myself mid-game with no headset and no available charging cable. I will say that the battery on the Razer Nari seems to be pretty sufficient and I've used it for a full 12-hour gaming session at a LAN without running out of juice.

      After having used the headset for about eight months now I can say that I definitely would have purchased them again. Especially because it pairs so well with the Razer family of products. If I didn't have a Razer Blade laptop I might have gone with another pair from Sennheiser or SteelSeries. That being said if you are already bought into the Razer Family product line I think this headset is a great buy. If you're not, save your money and go with something a little less pricey but with similar functionality.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2020
      Okay I recently moved into pc gaming in order to start streaming. I stopped by walmart as soon as my pc was put together and picked up a blackweb 3 in 1 bundle. After a while I had to change everything long story short one of the last things I need was a wireless mic. I had been doing research for months I originally wanted the Lucio edition because he is my favorite Overwatch character. However due to what is going on in the world prices and stock have been affected. Behold I bumped into these the wireless razer nari as soon as I put them on it was magic. Lets start the check list shall we.

      1.RGB if you like the lights this headset contains RGB lighting on the sides of the headphones
      2.Weight now this is a bit more heavy than the headsets I am used to using however I quickly got used to them
      3.Build now I don't know about the negative reviews but my review I have had these one my first day for over 8 hours and I wear glasses by the way. To me it feels amazing the pressure is there but not overwhelming.
      4.Sound now the Nari's do come with stand alone software heads up some of the hardware does not jive right with certain pc games found that out the hard way. The software itself easy for me to navigate especially since I just recently became a pc gamer. You can also control the lighting effects of other razer products connected to your pc.
      5.Accessibility Now to the meat and potatoes pc user this headset comes with it's own dongle hidden in the headset the range is pretty good. For my console people well kind of a trade off now I recently tried this on my Xbox One S and you can not connect wirelessly trust me I tried and it does not work. For my Playstation 4 Fans rejoice the PS4 does pick up the signal and you can use these with the preset settings that you used last on the pc wirelessly.

      My verdict out of five this is a major major major major go ok headset can be used on multiple systems out of the box check. Software hub from the Razer website to set these and other Razer products check. Build quality it feels so good to use these check. Sound quality now I am new to the gaming scene however you can adjust the settings on the software on pc. From what I usually play like fighting games and Rainbow Six this is a major go. All and all I would just say go get some when you have the money.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2021
      Before you read this review you should know that I am not an experienced person with audio, I have never used audiophile headphones and I've never used anything above $150 headphones. Having that said if you still care about my opinion continue to read. Onto the main talking point. In my opinion, Razor did an excellent job tuning the drivers. The sound quality is amazing and when you put them on it feels like you're in your own personal space. There is no active noise canceling in these headphones but there is noise isolation. In my personal testing, the microphone when they're Wireless sounds just fine, It's nothing professional-grade but if you just want to talk to your friends it'll do just fine. RGB works just as expected nothing more nothing less. They've stayed cool for long periods of time, never getting uncomfortable. And the ear cups are also really easy to clean, you quite literally can just pop them off but they stay on really well. So you don't ever have to worry about them falling off during your gaming session. They also auto-adjust so when you put them on, you don't ever have to really mess with them to get them to fit right. And yes they are heavy they do weigh just about a pound. But trust me you get used to it. They're so comfortable that after a while you don't even know they're there anymore. The only thing that I don't like about it is that its micro USB but I'll forgive that since this is a 2017-2018 product.
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    • Isaac
      5.0 out of 5 stars Best headphones for comfort I've seen yet. Never using another headset
      Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2023
      I have a very big head and very big ears. I've struggled for 3 months looking for a gaming headset that I can wear for long periods of time without getting sore. After trying around 10 different headsets, the Razer Blackshark and this were the only ones that I could wear without my ears feeling any pressure points or discomfort.

      PROS
      - Inner ear cup dimensions are 2.5"x2.5" wide and 1" deep. Super plush foam and the cloth covering that presses against your head are quite comfy.
      - Ear cups swivel 90°+20° so they mold to my head shape. Sound leakage is decently minimal.
      - Head-sling cables stretches to the max to fit my huge head. No pressure points with the 0.5" thick pad since it spreads the pressure very nicely. Very easy to wear all day unlike the other headsets with a thin cloth as the sling.
      - Metal band was a bit tight at first. It's easily adjustable however, since after bending it open a little bit, it's now the perfect balance between staying securely on my head and light clamping pressure.
      - The mic is great, nothing spectacular, but it gets the job done. Never had any issues with sound quality/volume. Retractable feature is very convenient compared to other headsets where you have to either remove the mic or have it in the way all the time.
      - First time going wireless and it is so much more convenient I don't think I'll ever go back to wired. It beeps when I leave the room with it on my head and go down stairs, but I only ever use it when I'm in my room anyways.
      - Battery-life is good, I use it around 10hrs/day and I only have to charge every ~3 days.
      - Sound quality is very nice. I'm no audiophile so I'm not gonna nitpick. All I can say is that I've gamed, watched Netflix, and had videocalls with consistently great sound quality. Nothing sounds muffled or anything.
      - Volume/chat/mute controls are easy to use.
      - Software app works great, I can customize RGB and other aspects just fine.

      CONS
      - The headset as a whole is quite beefy. It adds 2.75" to each side of my head
      - Have to hold power button for 3 seconds to turn on/off instead of clicking on/off (very nitpicky personal preference).
      - Not super stable so I wouldn't wear this to work out or anything.
      - Unsure how water-resistant it is.
      - Heard from some other reviews that the swiveling earcup connection is prone to breaking. It does seem kinda flimsy and like it might break if I drop it. However I've never had any accidents so as long as you're careful you should be fine.

      I've used this headset as my daily driver for 1.5 years and I LOVE it. It has every single feature I've been looking for (biggest earcups on the market, retractable mic, head band sling, wireless USB). Razer blackshark would've been my next choice if it had a retractable mic. It depends on what you want to use your headphones for. I use this exclusively with my PC and it fits everything I wanted in a headset. The most important factor for me is the comfort. It doesn't matter if they're the best sound quality ever put into a headset, if I can't wear it comfortable for a day I'm not gonna buy it. A bit pricey originally, but I got this on sale for $90 and I would gladly buy again if it ever breaks.
    • Delta_Fox52
      4.0 out of 5 stars Good value for money
      Reviewed in Germany on August 13, 2023
      Very comfortable and good sound quality.
    • Chester Abrahan
      4.0 out of 5 stars Great device with a few annoyance
      Reviewed in Australia on February 22, 2020
      Awesome band which doesn't hurt the head, with great audio quality for games. Ears feel hot after long usage even with the cooling pad. And the voice and game balance wheel is a little annoying as it's easy to accidentally change. But overall, I love it! Great upgrade coming from the ManO War 7.1
    • G. German Castañeda Hdz
      5.0 out of 5 stars Comodos, frescos y un sonido descente
      Reviewed in Mexico on August 22, 2022
      Estos heatset me han dado un amor/odio llevo cerca año y medio de uso casi diario, el sonido es bueno THX a mejorado en este tiempo, el problema del microfono tambien lo han solucionado ( recien instalado eras un robot )

      No obstante tienen un pequeño fallo, a la larga los controles fisicos para subir y bajar volumen son una especie de scroll y estos han comenzado a fallar y presentar falso contacto con el auricular derecho cuando se mueve, si bien se resuelve subiendo y bajando el volumen y solo es cuando se mueve este es un fallo a considerar.

      Por ultimo la bateria tiene una autonomia de unas 11h aproximadas.

      Reitero es un amor odio estos auriculares son buenos y bonitos ademas de frescos por las gomas de gel y un poco pesados pero robustos en los materiales.
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      G. German Castañeda Hdz
      5.0 out of 5 stars
      Comodos, frescos y un sonido descente

      Reviewed in Mexico on August 22, 2022
      Estos heatset me han dado un amor/odio llevo cerca año y medio de uso casi diario, el sonido es bueno THX a mejorado en este tiempo, el problema del microfono tambien lo han solucionado ( recien instalado eras un robot )

      No obstante tienen un pequeño fallo, a la larga los controles fisicos para subir y bajar volumen son una especie de scroll y estos han comenzado a fallar y presentar falso contacto con el auricular derecho cuando se mueve, si bien se resuelve subiendo y bajando el volumen y solo es cuando se mueve este es un fallo a considerar.

      Por ultimo la bateria tiene una autonomia de unas 11h aproximadas.

      Reitero es un amor odio estos auriculares son buenos y bonitos ademas de frescos por las gomas de gel y un poco pesados pero robustos en los materiales.
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    • Natasha Lim
      5.0 out of 5 stars Comfortable, well-made, wireless headset with great battery life - Definitely recommend
      Reviewed in Canada on November 9, 2020
      Overall - fantastic.

      I bought this headset for work (not gaming) as I am constantly in meetings and calls and my previous headset really wasn't comfortable. After an hour my ears would hurt, so comfort was something I was really looking for. I wear this headset all day, sometimes for over 10 hours, and I am always comfortable.

      The audio and mic are also very good - I often record meetings with them as well and the sound is always crystal-clear.

      Battery life seems excellent so far, as mentioned I sometimes work over 10 hours a day in calls/meetings all day and I haven't had a problem with running out of battery mid-day yet.

      They are wireless, which is another huge bonus. They have a decent range on them (at least 10 feet) and give you an audio notification when you are going out of range which is nice.

      Only thing for those looking for a comparison between Razer models - the mute function. I bought my partner the Razer Kracken Ultimate (they didn't care if the headset was wireless or not) and I really like the positioning of the Kracken's mute function better. The one on the Nari is a button on the left ear-cup itself, which is sometimes difficult to locate quickly without some feeling around (there are a couple of buttons on the left cup). With the Kracken the mute function is on the mic piece itself - you just click on the part of the mic that depresses. BUT the Kracken isn't wireless.

      All that to say, I would highly recommend this headset for anyone who is looking for a comfortable, quality, wireless headset with great battery life. I got mine on Prime Days so it was more affordable, something to think about if you're cost-conscious.