I really wanted to like this headset, the comfort was there but I just kept getting static connection issues which was a deal breaker. I’ve purchased the steelseries 7p and I’m using that wired for the Xbox series x.
I really wanted to like this headset, the comfort was there but I just kept getting static connection issues which was a deal breaker. I’ve purchased the steelseries 7p and I’m using that wired for the Xbox series x.
This headset does not work for xbox at all although the sound is amazing with bass mode it will crackle not due to xbox but due to the headset itself strictly don't buy this headset it will last a few days before the crackling starts
Mic is not working after 1 week and party mates complained of poor audio when it did work briefly. The EQ settings in the app was unable to rectify the audio problems. I've had other premium headsets that were much better out of the box. It's only redeeming quality is that it's comfortable to wear.
The Razer Kaira Pro are good wireless gaming headphones. That have low non-Bluetooth latency, so you shouldn't experience a noticeable audio delay while gaming. Their boom mic also yields excellent recording quality and noise handling capability, so teammates should understand you clearly even if...
Companion app with many configuration features., Amazing microphone recording quality and noise handling performance., Low non-Bluetooth latency with compatible devices.
Middling frequency response consistency.
The Razer Kaira Pro is a great single platform gaming headset, and a pretty average multiplatform one. Bluetooth is a plus, but this is by no means a one-size-fits-all product. Unless you've already committed to the latest Xbox platform, you might want to consider spending your money on a gaming...
Xbox Wireless dongle free audio, Comfortable, Boom mic is great
Internal mic isn't great, PC experience isn't very good, On-ear controls are a bit crowded, No Android-friendly high quality Bluetooth codec
With the Xbox Series X/S, Microsoft has already entered the 4th generation of consoles. Since the distinction between the generations is no longer so clear and Microsoft is also available on Android with their subscription service “Gamepass” thanks to “Project xCloud”, Razer has released the Kaira...
The Razer Kaira and Kaira Pro are solid, mid-range headsets custom-built for the Xbox Series X and Xbox One. They offer a powerful (and detachable) noise-cancelling microphone and colorful RGB lighting, but their plastic construction and so-so audio performance prevent them from overtaking the new Xbox Wireless Headset as our favorite Xbox Series X headset.
Super comfortable; RGB lighting; Great microphone;
Plastic construction; Can’t run them wired; Limited range
Lovingly made Halo aesthetic; Solid audio performance; Works brilliantly with Xbox, PC and mobile;
Doesn’t do enough to justify the cost; Middling microphone quality; Battery could be better;
Works across a wide array of devices; Surprisingly strong audio performance; Wireless via both dongle and Bluetooth; Improved mic over base model;
Largely same headset as base Kaira; HyperSense and RGB are underwhelming; Build quality doesn’t feel premium enough; Could offer more functionality for the price;
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