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Now, it’s a little better and a little more stylish with the new Chroma variant.
Available now in both black and white.

An entry-level wireless gaming headset gets a little less entry-level.
First, let’s discuss what’s changed versus the older Barracuda X. Razer HyperSpeed Wireless returns, but the 2.4GHz dongle is now a much more compact USB jot down-C version.
Bluetooth connectivity has also been slightly upgraded from 5.2 to 5.3.
It’s not all upgrades, though.

This RGB lighting feels so natural it’s like the headset was always designed with it in mind.
The Razer Barracuda X Chroma loses the ability to connect via 3.5mm audio, which is disappointing.
Finally, there’s the pricing.
Oh, and they’re priced the same at$129.99 at Razer.

This RGB lighting feels so natural it’s like the headset was always designed with it in mind.
The one factor that the Barracuda X Chroma has going for it is its design.

You actually get a simple travel bag in the box in addition to the mic, dongle, dongle adapter, and charging cable… Which is nice!
















