Testseek.com have collected 110 expert reviews of the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro and the average rating is 83%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer BlackShark V2 Pro.
October 2020
(83%)
110 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(87%)
1014 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Lightweight
Nice mic quality and solid audio
Powerful sound
Excellent microphone
Comfortable fit
THX Spatial Audio works well
USB or 3.5mm connection options
Great customizable audio
Amazing noise cancellation
Crisp and loud audio
Sleek design
Volume knob is convenient
Great microphone
Crisp
Clean sound
2
4GHz and Bluetooth connectivity
Long battery life
Unparalleled comfort
Audio quality is superb
Razer Synapse app makes for easy customization
Detachable microphone
Wireless
Comfortable
Big mic improvement
Audio
Very good overall mic performance
Sound customization features available via companion software
Partially THX certified
Microphone quality blows away the competition
Excellent build quality
Very lightweight
Headband pressure is one of the most comfortable we have tested
Excellent soundstage
Detachable mic
Wireless capability
Great audio quality
THX features
Comfy design
Good sound qualityComfortable
Great microphone and audio qualityIncredibly comfortable
Great value
Solid sound qualityComfortable
Good audio qualities
Great valueGreat audio quality
Fantastic microphone
Surprisingly lightweight and comfortable
50mm drivers deliver superb audio
ESports EQ built in
Outstanding battery life
I believe in Hyperclear Super Windband mic supremacy
The editors didn't like
No more 3.5mm analog jack or other support for wired operation
Nonreplaceable ear cushions
Can't use Bluetooth and 2.4GHz simultaneously
Higher frequencies could be a bit more crisp
Nearly twice as expensive as the wired version of the headset
Some wireless dongle issues
No many games with THX profiles
Pricey for the build
Low signal range
USB connection issues
Micro USB charging
No wired connection options
Bass could be a bit more powerful
Premium features not fully compatible on consoles
Design of earcups makes them awkward to wear around neck
Worse isolation than regular BlackShark V2
Big price hike for wireless
Not as good on console
Prone to inconsistencies in audio delivery
No channel mixing
Not fully THX compliant
Slightly pricey
Chroma RGB
ExpensiveExpensive
Doesn't block background noiseHarder to mute
No mic sidetoneNo detachable mic
Easy to accidentally change the volumeExpensive
Not the most comfortable
Odd omissions (no USB-A
3.5mm jack
No game/chat audio control)
Bluetooth connection isn't simultaneous and can be confusing in operation
Audio App is barebones and we need more EQ presets
Published: 2020-07-22, Author: Sam , review by: soundguys.com
Wireless, Comfortable, Big mic improvement, Audio
Worse isolation than regular BlackShark V2, Big price hike for wireless, Not as good on console
The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is one of the best wireless gaming headsets for the PC. While its isolation isn't as good as the wired BlackShark V2, it's microphone improvements and solid wireless performance make the extra expense easy to justify...
Published: 2020-11-04, Author: Michael , review by: cravingtech.com
Razer's esport gaming headset goes wireless with the same quality we all love on the predecessorProsLightweight designComfortableOption to go 2.4GHz wireless or 3.5mm wiredGreat sound quality and positioningLove that volume knob stillGood, detachable micr...
Abstract: The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) is a refresh of the already-excellent headset, but one that promises many a great thing - particularly many advancements on its predecessor. And I'm immediately intrigued. For context, I'm pretty sure the regular, wired...
Comfortable and engaging listening experience, Class-leading microphone, Amazing battery life,
No wired connections
If you're looking for the best wireless gaming headset in the region of $200 / £200, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) is an excellent choice. While it's perfectly suited to players of competitive FPS games thanks to its software features, there's a grea...
Solid and reliable build quality, Excellent audio quality and noise cancellation, Microphone is clear and great for competitive gamers,
Expensive compared to the base model, Plastic parts of the design lack premium feel,
It isn't a cheap headset, but the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro offers a number of premium features alongside excellent build quality for the price. For consumers with a love for competitive gaming, or those looking for a supreme level of audio quality for furt...
Premium build that's comfortable, Great sound quality, Razer's THX Spatial audio app allows fine audio customization, Works well as non-gaming headphones, Battery quality
Isn't fully compatible with consoles, THX Spatial Audio requires a $20 app purchase, Could use a better battery level indicator
The BlackShark V2 Pro is an exceptional wireless gaming headset matching its premium price point. The build caliber, sound quality and battery life are all praiseworthy despite some small issues. THX Spatial Audio enhances the audio experience significant...
Lightweight, comfortable fit, USB or 3.5mm connection options, Great customizable audio, Amazing noise cancellation,
Some wireless dongle issues, No many games with THX profiles, Pricey for the build
The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro takes everything good about the BlackShark V2 and cuts the cord. Synapse software means you can tweak the sound just how you like it, and the 2.4 GHz wireless connection lets you walk away from your game while still jamming to...
Abstract: Gaming headsets are headphones with built-in boom microphones that let you speak as well as listen, and they're vital for online gaming. There are countless gaming headsets available, most of which require a wire connected to your computer or game console...