Testseek.com have collected 89 expert reviews of the Razer Nari Ultimate and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Razer Nari Ultimate.
May 2019
(82%)
89 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(81%)
1667 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
Stylish design
Comfortable ear cups
Solid audio software
Fun
Lightweight design
Cushy
Gel-cooled ear cups
Highly customizable
Crisp sound in different gaming environments
Deep 4D effects
Haptics are sophisticated enough to justify their inclusion
Extremely comfortable
Cooling gel in the earcups is a nifty trick
Unique haptic feedback system
Well-built and comfortable
Very low latency
Graphic EQ and presets available
Haptic feedback when gaming
Customization through Razer Synapse 3 software
THX Spatial Audio
Strong wireless connection
Haptic feedback could be pretty fun at times
Microphone quality
Comfortable
HyperSense has the potential to be a game changing piece of tech in the future
A comfortable design makes it a must-have for glasses users
A sleek design makes this a Razer product that isn't just for gamers
Comfortable for larger heads
Haptics can be a cool addition to games
The editors didn't like
Heavy
Loose fit
Unfriendly to phones and consoles
Mediocre sound for the price
Rumble is inconsistent
Missing features
A tad expensive
Can't use wirelessly on several consoles and mobile devices
Cooling gel warms up too quickly
Tying haptics intensity to volume is a bizarre move
$200 price a bit steep
Disappointingly short battery life
Inconsistent audio delivery
Not very breathable
Sound quality
Heavy build
Cost
Haptic feedback is also annoying at times
Sound quality isn't great
Overall build quality
The soft ear cups appear very brittle with the adhesive appearing after just a slight pull
Published: 2020-02-16, Author: stefan , review by: madshrimps.be
After fully charging the headset, we have fired up several games such as Star Wars: The Old Republic, Overwatch, Bioshock 2, Forza Horizon 4 and Bayonetta; even at default settings, the vibration is quite strong and activates on low frequencies in real ti...
Published: 2019-01-15, Author: David , review by: techgearlab.com
Comfortable for larger heads, haptics can be a cool addition to games,
Weak bass, falls off most heads easily
Overall, the Razer Nari Ultimate is a solid headset with a few cool features, but not enough to redeem its otherwise mediocre showing and topple our award winners...
Published: 2019-01-08, Author: Mike , review by: kotaku.com
Abstract: For years, gamers have been seeking ways to feel more connected to their games. The games industry has met that desire with force feedback controllers, flashing lights that synch up with on-screen action and even fans that blow air to simulate movement. A...
Published: 2019-01-08, Author: Lewis , review by: wmpoweruser.com
HyperSense has the potential to be a game changing piece of tech in the future, A comfortable design makes it a must-have for glasses users, A sleek design makes this a Razer product that isn't just for gamers
The soft ear cups appear very brittle with the adhesive appearing after just a slight pull
Heavy, loose fit, Unfriendly to phones and consoles, Mediocre sound for the price, Rumble is inconsistent, Missing features
Between its quality of life issues and dull sound, the Razer Nari Ultimate is tough to recommend to anyone, especially at $199. What makes it so unique, its HyperSense, is what throws the sound quality down the hole.For $149, you could get the SteelSeries...
Haptics are sophisticated enough to justify their inclusion, Extremely comfortable, Cooling gel in the earcups is a nifty trick
Cooling gel warms up too quickly, Tying haptics intensity to volume is a bizarre move, $200 price a bit steep
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Published: 2018-07-27, Author: Adam , review by: soundguys.com
Haptic feedback could be pretty fun at times, Microphone quality, Comfortable, Strong wireless connection
Haptic feedback is also annoying at times, Sound quality isn't great, Overall build quality
Although there are better ways to spend $200, I definitely enjoyed my time with the Razer Nari Ultimate. If you're looking for a unique feature that provides a new experience while gaming or listening to music, these are an interesting choice...