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September 2014
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Build Quality (Metal Frame)
Design (After Attack Helicopter Headsets)
Audio Quality (Very Good Mid/Highs)
Removable Boom Microphone
Comfortable
Excellent Audio Isolation
High screen to body ratio
Excellent Display Quality
Great battery life and also supports fast charging
With the release of the Blackshark the people over at Razer have proven once again that they are amongst the leading gaming peripherals manufacturers for a reason. It's certainly not on par with the latest Tiamat 7.1 and Chimaera 5.1 surround headsets aga...
The Razer BlackShark is one helluva good looking headset . The dark blue and bright orange color combination contrast each other perfectly and looks extremely nice. The metallic chassis and the stitched headrest gives the headset a military grade rigidity...
Abstract: Razer has made some major inroads with licensed products over the last few years, crafting thoughtful products for StarCraft II, Battlefield 3, and Star Wars: The Old Republic, among others. These products always fall into two categories: existing peripherals that are wrapped in new, game-specific graphics (like the Battlefield 3 version of the BlackWidow Ultimate), or something completely new and unique. The BlackShark falls into the latter category, a headset that was designed specifically to complement the modern warfare themes present in BF3....
I have lots of great things to say about the Razer Blackshark. The only drawback I found with the unit is its $129.99 retail price. Considering Razer's high-end Tiamat 7.1 is $179.99, I would have liked to have seen the Blackshark a bit cheaper. Not tha...
Eye-catching design, Speedy performance, Clean(ish) software experience, Gamepad is brilliant for PUBG Mobile, Not too expensive, Long battery life
Some software quirks need ironing out, Cameras are just okay, Screen lacks punch, Big and bulky feel in hand that looks dated front-on
For just over £400, the Black Shark is among the most powerful and well-equipped devices. It's got a relatively clean software experience, great battery life and a useful gaming mode to keep you focused on play. It's not the perfect phone though – even at...