![]() ![]() And the headset looks much better without the microphone attached. Though I tend to stay off in-game chat, I like that the option is there. The removable microphone is one feature I really enjoyed. The Razer Nari, which also had HyperSense, lacked a similar button, which led to Razer adding it to this headset. Though a small feature, it’s something I often use - I lower it in multiplayer lobbies, cutscenes, and while listening to music. Clicking the button past the third and highest level turns off the feature, which you’ll want to do when there’s a lot of dialogue. ![]() Beyond the volume wheel and mute button, the Kraken V3 HyperSense and its V3 Pro counterpart, for that matter, have a dedicated HyperSense intensity button that cycles between three levels. The buttons are pared back to just the essentials, pawning off the heft of the features to the software. Chroma RGB makes its mandatory appearance, but it pops more than ever against the all-black design of the headset. Alejandro Medellin / InputĬompared to most Razer peripherals such as the Wolverine V2 Chroma Xbox controller or BlackWidow V3 Mini Hyperspeed mechanical keyboard, the Kraken V3 is a seemingly low-key affair, despite the larger-than-life name. The Kraken V3 HyperSense controls are easy to remember. Despite that one minor flaw, the headset is comfortable to use for long stretches, with thick memory foam cushions and a generous band that fits my head without issue, even with my hair grown out. Like with the dead-on-arrival Panasonic WIGSS neck speaker, I would have liked the option to attach the cable to either side of the headset. My one nitpick is that the cable is fixed to the left ear cup and runs across my body to my PC on the right, which is annoying. With my PC below my desk, the 6.74-foot braided wire is long enough to reach it. Wired headsets are usually a knock in my book, but after using shoddy wireless headsets that constantly dropped sound, the stable connection was refreshing. In addition to HyperSense, both headsets feature THX spatial audio, Razer TriForce Titanium 50mm drivers, a detachable microphone, Chroma RGB, a volume wheel, and a mute button. Apart from being wired, the Kraken V3 HyperSense is identical to the V3 Pro. The Kraken V3 HyperSense is the wired version, which I’ve been testing the Kraken V3 Pro is the wireless model. The Kraken V3 comes in four variants, but the only ones that matter in this case are the top two models, both of which feature HyperSense. I wonder if this type is so and this model is damaged or how. ![]() Once again, I reported the matter to the seller and I'm waiting. The headphones are about a meter from the transmitter on the pc. I have already checked it on various applications and games. The second problem - when listening for a long time, the sound from time to time starts to interrupt for a few seconds (the sound fades, returns, fades away, comes back 3-4 times and then normalizes). When you listen to one song, podcast, or while playing - this problem does not occur. When the song / movie ends and the next one starts loading, or the page is simply closed and a new one opens - the headphones go silent, you cannot hear anything, you have to turn them on and off. When some material is being played (eg movie on yt) the headphones work normally. Unfortunately, the headphones returned to me with the same problem I sent them back with. I reported the matter to the seller (Media Ex) and after exactly 2 weeks (because that was the store to answer) I was informed about replacing the headphones with new ones. ![]() Some time ago I wrote about my problems with the Razer Kraken V3 Pro headphones. ![]()
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