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r/razerBest headset for haptics?
9 months ago

I've tried and have (almost?) all currently available haptics headsets, here's my two cents: >**Razer Kraken v3 haptic/ pro if you want wireless/**: The kraken v3 is alright. Worse haptics than the nari in my opinion. If you go for them I'd get the wired version over the wireless. The wireless has the most annoying low battery notification on the planet - it beeps at you every single minute when the battery is low (25% i think) which is unbearable for me. >**Razer Nari Ultimate (if you want wireless and can get it in good condition second hand)**: The nari is still the best thing I've ever used in terms of comfort. The sound quality and the battery life are pretty meh. Fortunately there are tutorials on how to replace/upgrade the battery. I bought them on launch, sold them a year later because I decided to get rid of all my razer peripherals, bought it again second hand on amazon in 2023, because it is just so good, lol. >**Corsair HS60 Haptic if you want wired, but not razer:** The HS60 is alright. Probably a bit better sound quality than the kraken v3 and nari. Nothing to write home about though. You gotta customize your EQ in iCUE if you go for it though, the flat EQ is horrible, as is on all the others I mentioned, lol. >**Skullcandy Crusher ANC 2:** If you want bluetooth (latency is noticeable during games so it's only good for youtube/music), you can use it wired for gaming (still have to turn it on for the haptics). It is my bluetooth go-to for the gym. Good battery life, alright audio quality and massive haptics. I also use it on my PC (via bluetooth) sometimes when I listen to music and I don't want to drain the Nari. If you don't want wireless I'd honestly go for whatever is the cheapest. I can't tell you anything about the microphones on these headsets as I have a dedicated mic I use. Ps. I've also tried the Kraken v4 pro in a razer store and they felt quite heavy, but with good build quality. The audio and haptics were alright for the short period of time I could use it, but the haptics options in synapse 4 made no noticeable difference to me. Probably gonna have to cough a few hundred $ and buy it to test further, but god damn it's stupidly overpriced. And I'll probably still like it less than the nari lol. Good luck.

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r/SonyHeadphonesis sony xm6 good for fps games? planning to buy during black friday deals
3 months ago

I went through this dilemma recently, as wanted some headphones for a 2 month trip - but also, I only tend to use headphones for gaming otherwise. I bought audeze maxwell, and returned them. My hs60 haptics were much more fun. I use the xm6s for wired gaming to my z1 extreme at the moment and they're great! But honestly... i just simply am not an audiophile, as much as I would like to think I am. Using these £300+ headphones compared to my £65 headphones. I'm not noticing much of a difference, other than those £65 headphones are much more fun, and the £300+ headphones are so much more luxurious with their anc, comfort, build, customisation, ui, and controls. $0.02

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r/SiegeAcademyHeadset vs iem?
3 months ago

hyperx cloud ii, right now i have one of the corsair hs headphones. dont remember which but id say hearing is good

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