I love my Arctis Pro Wireless headset, which seems to have all the same features except for noise cancellation. I recently bought a Sony WH-1000XM5, but I'm returning it because it doesn't do well with two different sources (at least mine hasn't). I'm considering this RAZER headset instead, for the noise cancellation, or just staying with my Arctis and being annoyed every so often when someone is being too loud in the house. Just for clarification, you can't listen to both a Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz source at the same time? I ask because I can do this with the Arctis headset without switching anything. Not that I like listening to both at the same time, but it makes a seamless transition when I want to listen to one or the other.
The arctis pros second gen has ANC ( but the nub has been a problem with some people's ears, requiring a pad swap) also your correct, the arctis and its successor both have true simultaneous connection where you get both the Bluetooth and wifi without having to switch, this is a relatively rare feature even in high end gaming headsets.
Did you get the razer headset? I would like to know how the mic quality is compared to the Arctis. Even though the Arctis has an extendable microphone the voice quality was pretty shitty in the review I saw. The voice quality of the Razer's didn't impress me either in this video.
@@lukunil I just stayed with the Arctis Pro. My wife started a preschool in our basement and I thought it was going to be really loud, but I honestly don't have much of an issue with the noise. I'll consider something else if true dual sources are supported.
@@Cyber_Homestead Hey Broski, I use Arctis Nova Pro wireless and it has great noise cancellation and also a good ambient sound if you're expecting a call or someone to knock on your door. 100% recommend
question: when gaming with bluetooth headsets on PC, i notice it switches mode to hands free and the audio quality drops big time, in order to use the bluetooth mic at the same time. Does the razer over USB dongle have this same problem?
only thing, why didnt you include an aux port so i can use it with an xbox :O everything else is great, low latency dongle, good sound, good noise cancelling, good sound even the microphone is quite okey for a headset
@@joaotiagomachadocorreia2972 is it worth it going on non x? because if the bigger driver is the only more benefit i guess ill just go on bloody it's more cheaper than x but have 50mm
8 meses despues el plstico se cae a trozos y el sonido es pesimo.La garantia no te cubre. La empresa Razer no se responsabiliza.No os gasteis el dinero en unos auriculares de bazar
Yeh the razer dongle doesn't work anymore and cant get any under 50 odd Aus dollars, if you can find em, tried everywhere, and apparently unavailable everywhere in the world. great product just no support; even they send you to forums to fix. Just FO! Now with SteelSeries, got the Arctis Nova Pro on the way, with 2 dongles and they have promised immediate back up if anything at all fails in the future. Razer can FO cheers. P.S why attaché a low grade shite connecting dongle to a half decent product??? Madness. And the funny thing is if you use the razer blah blah blah repair tool site it asks you to first connect the connecting dongle to your pc, which doesn't farkin work, so nothing connects. Are these morons reading the room lmao
Hello, regarding sound quality, which is better steelseries nova pro or barracuda pro wirelles?
Nova Pro is the Boss
Cheers mate! I couldn't find anywhere that you need to *double tap* the Switch button to change from bluetooth to USB.
I love my Arctis Pro Wireless headset, which seems to have all the same features except for noise cancellation. I recently bought a Sony WH-1000XM5, but I'm returning it because it doesn't do well with two different sources (at least mine hasn't). I'm considering this RAZER headset instead, for the noise cancellation, or just staying with my Arctis and being annoyed every so often when someone is being too loud in the house.
Just for clarification, you can't listen to both a Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz source at the same time? I ask because I can do this with the Arctis headset without switching anything. Not that I like listening to both at the same time, but it makes a seamless transition when I want to listen to one or the other.
The arctis pros second gen has ANC ( but the nub has been a problem with some people's ears, requiring a pad swap) also your correct, the arctis and its successor both have true simultaneous connection where you get both the Bluetooth and wifi without having to switch, this is a relatively rare feature even in high end gaming headsets.
Did you get the razer headset? I would like to know how the mic quality is compared to the Arctis. Even though the Arctis has an extendable microphone the voice quality was pretty shitty in the review I saw. The voice quality of the Razer's didn't impress me either in this video.
@@lukunil I just stayed with the Arctis Pro. My wife started a preschool in our basement and I thought it was going to be really loud, but I honestly don't have much of an issue with the noise. I'll consider something else if true dual sources are supported.
@@Cyber_Homestead Hey Broski, I use Arctis Nova Pro wireless and it has great noise cancellation and also a good ambient sound if you're expecting a call or someone to knock on your door. 100% recommend
Loved the video, good and fun overview of the product
question: when gaming with bluetooth headsets on PC, i notice it switches mode to hands free and the audio quality drops big time, in order to use the bluetooth mic at the same time. Does the razer over USB dongle have this same problem?
only thing, why didnt you include an aux port so i can use it with an xbox :O everything else is great, low latency dongle, good sound, good noise cancelling, good sound even the microphone is quite okey for a headset
Any thoughts on the build quality? Specially with the headband?
Not comfortable for long sessions
Bad quality plastic, after 8 months plastic is broken by parts and sound is horrible not like first months
Warranty no cover nothing.Razer doesnt give me a solution. Keep your broken Pro and bye bye.
Is this better than the blackshark v2 pro?
Great video , btw your English ks most impressive. I may pick these up , have the new TB and razer kraken v3 pro , thanks for the helpful info.
is the anc only teh diff between the X?
well you have the drivers, that are 50mm in these and 40mm on the X. As well the mic in this one is imbuted, while the x has a detachable mic
@@joaotiagomachadocorreia2972 is it worth it going on non x? because if the bigger driver is the only more benefit i guess ill just go on bloody it's more cheaper than x but have 50mm
The x sounds significantly worse
@@Amutomotothe X is great value but these have much better sound quality. If gaming is the only thing you care about, the X is good enough.
Can it connect to xbox series x?
No
8 meses despues el plstico se cae a trozos y el sonido es pesimo.La garantia no te cubre. La empresa Razer no se responsabiliza.No os gasteis el dinero en unos auriculares de bazar
Yeh the razer dongle doesn't work anymore and cant get any under 50 odd Aus dollars, if you can find em, tried everywhere, and apparently unavailable everywhere in the world. great product just no support; even they send you to forums to fix. Just FO! Now with SteelSeries, got the Arctis Nova Pro on the way, with 2 dongles and they have promised immediate back up if anything at all fails in the future. Razer can FO cheers. P.S why attaché a low grade shite connecting dongle to a half decent product??? Madness. And the funny thing is if you use the razer blah blah blah repair tool site it asks you to first connect the connecting dongle to your pc, which doesn't farkin work, so nothing connects. Are these morons reading the room lmao