Testseek.com have collected 112 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%)
112 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(87%)
1034 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
Can't be used with smartphones wirelessly, Highs and mids can be improved
The BlackShark V2 Pro is a premium wireless headset that's best for PC gamers as Razer Synapse isn't available on any other console. Its excellent mic quality makes it a great device for those who're always on voice chats, but if you're more particular to...
Can't be used with smartphones wirelessly, Highs and mids can be improved, 00votes, Article Rating
The BlackShark V2 Pro is a premium wireless headset that's best for PC gamers as Razer Synapse isn't available on any other console. Its excellent mic quality makes it a great device for those who're always on voice chats, but if you're more particular to...
Tasteful, elegant design, THX Spatial Audio provides great immersion and positional accuracy, Extremely comfortable to wear, Flawless wireless performance
Full functionality not supported on console, Ear cup adjustment mechanism could be more precise, Not many games support THX profiles
At S$269.90, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro makes for a steep investment. However, it feels reasonably priced when set beside something like the Logitech G Pro X Wireless and JBL Quantum One, both of which cost over S$300. The Razer headset offers excellent...
Abstract: Gaming has always been a huge deal but it gained even greater significance in the past year of the pandemic. Left with nowhere to go, many people turned to their PCs, consoles, and phones, to while away the hours and the days. Regardless of what kind of g...
Tasteful, elegant design, THX Spatial Audio provides great immersion and positional accuracy, Extremely comfortable to wear, Flawless wireless performance
Full functionality not supported on console, Ear cup adjustment mechanism could be more precise, Not many games support THX profiles
At S$269.90, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro makes for a steep investment. However, it feels reasonably priced when set beside something like the Logitech G Pro X Wireless and JBL Quantum One, both of which cost over S$300. The Razer headset offers excellent...
Published: 2024-04-10, Author: PEDRO , review by: one-tech.es
Abstract: Razer expande su línea de auriculares Blackshark V2 Pro para llevarlos al mundo de las consolas. Lo hace anunciado los nuevos Razer BlackShark V2 Pro para PlayStation y Razer BlackShark V2 Pro para Xbox, versiones adaptadas a las características de las c...
Published: 2023-06-16, Author: Pedro , review by: one-tech.es
Diseño y calidad de construcción, Conectividad Inalambrica Bluetooth y Razer Hyperspeed, Diafragmas Triforce, Hasta 70 horas de autonomía, Un micrófono de calidad destacada
Calidad de sonido con el audio THX Spatial
Los Razer BlackShar V2 Pro 2023 son más que una actualización, una culminación de lo que la marca quiere ofrecer a jugadores de esports y gamers aficionados. Se ha diseñado y optimizado para ello y es algo que se nota. Junto con un gran diseño y un aspect...
Abstract: If news about Razer launching the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is giving you a sense of déjà vu, it's probably because the gaming headset was originally released back in 2020. As bizarre as it may seem, Razer has taken its popular headset and re-released it wi...
Muy cómodos, Sonido neutro, Excelente posicionamiento, Buena Batería
Pequeños detalles en el diseño y construcción, Micrófono mejorable, Micro-USB
Los Razer BlackShark V2 Pro son prácticamente una versión Wireless de los V2 con un perfil de sonido en “U”. Son cómodos, pero poco versátiles, su micrófono es pasable al usarlos sin cables, pero mejoran al conectarlos por Jack, y su batería es suficiente...