Product Comparison: Razer Kraken Pro V2 vs Razer Mano'War
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- They have a good stable build. Easy adjustable headband and comfort with glasses cushions.
- The mic isn't detachable but it can retract which is better.
- They also cancel out surrounding noise well, which is helpful if there is a lot going on around you while you are trying to game.
- Outside sound is blocked, but this is probably more down to the ear cup design, rather than some "high-end noise-cancelling tech".
- They leak noise like crazy. If you're sat next to me you'll head just about everything.
- My husband got these for upcoming travel and loves them. Complete noise cancellation.
- I love this headset for my gaming system. Sound is great & it keeps noise out.
- Very loud keeps outside noise out and the music in.
- Great for gaming and listening to music. Drowns out other noise.
- They cancel outside noise very very well. In game immersion is flawlessly achieved if that’s what you want.
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
- Not exactly what I expected from Razer. Bass is too heavy.
- Works beautifully for any video game that requires you to listen closely to your environement.
- Outstanding audio quality for gaming and just listening to music. Ideal for gamers or fans of music with a little more bass.
- The sound quality is superb, with some nice deep bass and rich sound overall.
- The biggest weakness with these headphones for me is that they are pretty bad for music.
- The sound quality for this headset is really good! It sounds great.
- The sound is great and the bass is not overpowering like some headsets.
- This has great sound and obviously and has a pretty decent mouse.
- The Razer Man O'War 7.1 is a comfortable headset with good sound quality.
- I wear it for 8-10 hours at a time and the sound quality is great.
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
- Microphone quality is good. Never had any complaints in game chat.
- Outstanding mic. Anyone I talk to can hear me clearly. Also its retractive.
- The decent mic can be tucked out of the way. Not the best mechanism, but at least it's here.
- Poor microphone quality, it's wobbly and feels cheap.
- The mic quality is pretty terrible and all of the software's 'enhancements' are sub par to the enhancements given free by windows.
- Great headphones for gaming, they sound great, mic is great.
- Mostly comfortable for hours of gaming. Mic Quality is pretty clear.
- The audio is amazing as well is the mic.
- Just need to click the spin wheels, great audio and mic quality, I use it for streaming. I like it.
- Mic started making static noises after a couple months.
Razer Kraken Pro V2
Razer Mano'War
- Decent for gaming. The wired design means they won't have any latency when gaming.
- The construction is sturdy, a good padded headband, a high quality braided cord of generous length with an array of different connection possibilities.
- This is a stylish and well-built headset from Razor. They're made with a robust aluminium frame which feels high quality and durable.
- Bulky design, poor isolation and not greatest software support .They tend to get a bit warm after a couple hours of use.
- The control is a wheel and freely gains tranction on clothing, taking the volume with it.
- These work good. Definitely like the wireless feature.
- Great product! Wireless feature is a big plus! And they charge quickly!
- On the plus side, you can still use the headphones while charging, but then you're tethered to your seat.
- Love using these headphones and not worrying about cables!
- Only downside is I am on my computer for 16+ hours a day and the battery doesn't last THAT long.