Razer has created an awesome-looking headset, with aviation its aesthetic theme. The finish is matte black plastic that feels good to the touch, with green accents and of course the Razer logo. It feels light on your skull and is paired with breathable memory foam pads, so you can expect to get hours of gaming out of these before things start to become uncomfortable. There are very few buttons—you get a mute button and a volume rocker. This is due to the lack of Bluetooth connectivity or any noise-canceling features. However, Razer does offer this headset with wireless connectivity for an extra 70 bucks.
Call of Duty with this headset is great— all of the sound elements seem to be prioritized. Directional audio is very accurate, and the bass is right in your face. Razer has stuck to its message about the importance of sound in gaming. Bass is layered and deep, and the highs are clear for those intricate details that give you that extra edge.
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