Razer Kaira Pro for PS5
The Razer Kaira Pro offers good sound quality and a comfortable fit, but suffers from a convoluted interface and some expensive extra features.
-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
Product details
- TriForce Titanium 50mm Drivers: With titanium-coated diaphragms for added clarity, these cutting-edge drivers can tune highs, mids, and lows separately—producing brighter, clearer sound with richer trebles and more powerful bass
- HyperClear Supercardioid Mic: With great rear and side noise rejection, the detachable 9.9mm mic also has a sensitive low frequency response—supported by mic monitoring and game/chat balance to ensure optimal levels
- Dedicated Mobile Mic: Hidden in the headset is a second mic that works without the HyperClear Cardioid Mic for convenient communication on the go or answering calls
- Breathable Memory Foam Ear Cushions: Using a fabric weave that doesn’t trap heat, the headset is easy on the ears, while its soft padded headband provides even more comfort to stay in peak form during gaming marathons
- EQ and Xbox Pairing Button: Tap twice to cycle through 4 EQ settings—such as FPS Mode that enhances in-game audio like enemy footsteps, and Bass Mode to amplify low frequency sounds / hold once to connect the headset to the console
- Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth 5.0: Connects directly to the Xbox Series X|S with a great signal range that perfectly supports couch gaming, and Android or iOS smartphones for mobile Xbox gaming via Bluetooth 5.0
- The #1 Best-Selling Gaming Peripherals Manufacturer in the US: Source - The NPD Group, Inc. U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Keyboards, Mice, PC Headset, PC Microphone, Gaming Designed, based on dollar sales, 2017-2021
PROS
+ Good sound quality
+ Comfortable fit
+ USB and Bluetooth connectivity
CONS
- Much more expensive than Xbox counterpart
- Obnoxious haptics
- Cumbersome customization options
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By Tom's Guide on August 16, 2022
The Razer Kaira Pro offers good sound quality and a comfortable fit, but suffers from a convoluted interface and some expensive extra features.
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