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In that case, it was because Razer’s latest high-end gaming laptop outwardly changed little from its predecessor.

Side-by-side, it’s practically impossible to tell which headset is which.
The overall design and even internal hardware are indistinguishable.
And that comes with some extra perks… And a few downsides.
Razer has now delivered what I asked for, and very little has changed about the headset.

Side-by-side, it’s practically impossible to tell which headset is which.
That doesn’t meannothinghas, though.
When you’re connected, the experience is also largely the same.
All of this works great, just as I expected.

PC support is here, but gaining console features seems to mean losing PC ones.
At least everything is onboard, so there’s no added software needed to use any of these features.
Unfortunately, though, this headset’s major weakness is that it loses a lot of its PC-centric support.
Of course, there’s no internal battery to worry about here.

Razer certainly made its latest headset look epic.(Image credit: Razer)
Right now, though, my impressions are very positive.
When gaming soundsthisgood, though, I find any criticisms falling by the wayside.
Now, that day is finally here, and it’s just as good as I had hoped.

I can confirm it looks just like this next to my Xbox Series X. Eerie green light and all.(Image credit: Razer)
you might pick up the BlackShark V2 Pro in both Xbox and PlayStation versions starting today.
Also see:Razer BlackShark V2 X for Xbox $49.99 at Razer

The V2 Pro is still a big fan of sitting perfectly flat on its side.(Image credit: Razer)

Look at that gorgeous stitching and comfy cushions!(Image credit: Razer)

Yes, it also comes in white, which is the version that I got.(Image credit: Razer)

Also yes, these are the same pictures as before, so I don’t have anything new to say.(Image credit: Razer)

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If you’d rather be without this (or simply want to save money), Razer has an option for you there, too.

The V2 X clearly sacrifices design refinement and build quality to hit its price point.(Image credit: Razer)

For many, though, the savings will be more than worth the compromises.(Image credit: Razer)

It’s still a competitive gaming headset designs for titles like Call of Duty and Apex Legends.(Image credit: Razer)

I can’t wait to dive more completely into the console version of the BlackShark V2 Pro.





















