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Devices with 3.5 mm audio + mic combined jack.Pick-up pattern: Unidirectional ECM boom.Oval ear cushions: Designed for full-ear coverage, perfect for long-wearing comfort.
plus 2 m / 6.6 ft mic splitter adapter cable MSRP: $79.99 w/ Street Price of $69.99 shipped.Razer Kraken Pro V2 Features and Specifications: The braided cord has a customary inline volume dial and mute switch and a cord extender also splits the ends into single audio/microphone plugs for PC’s and such with those ports broken out. There’s not any active noise cancellation and a typical breath/wind filter at its tip is conspicuously absent though strategic placement of the mic itself should render that a moot point unless you plan on gaming in the crosswinds of the local park.
The microphone is unidirectional and can be retracted when not needed. The ear cushions are still round and good sized but now there’s an option for a set of oval-shaped cushions for those with more Spock-like aural appendages however, this is not a cheap option at $20 which is roughly 25% of the cost of the headphones themselves. Personally, I would’ve chosen white or green just to be different but the black is nice if not a little bland without any accent colors at all. The colors schemes have been updated as well with all black and green or white with black accents that are a little more tame this time around as looking at feedback given on the original Kraken Pro, some felt the design too garish. This should help the overall sound and dynamic range of the audio.
Most notably, it now comes with 50 mm audio drivers rather than 40 mm with a wider frequency range of 12Hz – 28kHz where the original was limited to 10Hz to 20kHz. While not quite as feature packed, it does offer a number of upgrades over the original Kraken Pro. That said, this is not to be confused with the similarly named Kraken 7.1 V2 which has a substantially different feature set as outlined in the graphic below, including a USB connection rather than the analog 3.5 mm plug the Pro V2 uses.
In case it’s not obvious, the V2 denotes that this is the second version, the first of which was launched back in 2013. Recently Razer sent us the DeathAdder Elite gaming mouse to bang on and along with that, they included their Kraken Pro V2 gaming headset to check out as well.