🎮 Elevate your game with sound you can feel and style that speaks volumes.
The Razer Nari Ultimate is a premium wireless gaming headset featuring THX Spatial 7.1 surround sound and Razer Hypersense haptic feedback for immersive audio realism. Designed for extended comfort with an auto-adjusting headband and cooling gel cushions, it offers seamless cross-platform compatibility via 2.4GHz wireless or wired 3.5mm connection. With 20 hours of battery life, a retractable mic with audio controls, and fully customizable Chroma RGB lighting, it’s engineered to keep you connected and in control during marathon gaming sessions.
Noise Control | None |
Frequency Response | 20 KHz |
Headphones Jack | 3.5 mm Jack |
Model Name | Nari Ultimate |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
Included Components | Headband, Headset, Micro-USB Cable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Material | Aluminum, Foam, Faux Leather |
Specific Uses For Product | personal, gaming, business |
Charging Time | 20 minutes |
Compatible Devices | PC, PS4 |
Control Type | Call Control |
Cable Feature | Without Cable |
Item Weight | 473 Grams |
Frequency Range | 20 Hz - 20,000 Hz |
Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Style | Nari Ultimate |
Number of Items | 1 |
Cable Length | 3 Feet |
Battery Life | 20 Hour |
Audio Driver Type | Dynamic Driver |
Bluetooth Range | 12 Meters |
Earpiece Shape | Over-ear |
UPC | 811659030856 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00811659030856 |
Manufacturer | Razer USA Ltd |
Is Autographed | No |
Average Battery Life (in hours) | 20 Hour |
Item model number | RZ04-02670100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 1.04 pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.29 x 8.63 x 3.94 inches |
Power Source | Battery |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
ASIN | B07HZ6YWNB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 27, 2018 |
A**Z
"I am very good, but I could be better."
"My official rating is 4.8/5.0. This is my opinion on the Razer Nari Ultimate. To start, and most importantly, they are quite good and of excellent quality, and I highly recommend them – 100%. They are very enjoyable. Let's begin with the positive aspects of the product.The first point is that it's a very comprehensive package; it comes with everything, including cables and guides for use. The audio is another positive aspect. It's very pleasant and incredibly immersive when gaming or watching movies, especially within video games and, notably, horror games. You can feel the presence of something chasing you or breathing down your neck.The second point is comfort. They are quite comfortable to wear; I don't feel any extra weight, and they don't pull my hair. I also don't struggle to adjust them to fit my head perfectly.The third point is Bluetooth. It's the first time I've used headsets like this, and they've given me a lot of confidence, even though I tend to be quite skeptical about anything Bluetooth. As I mentioned before, I highly recommend them, and if you want quality, these are the best, and it's worth buying them.Now, let's discuss the negative points that I feel are somewhat unnecessary, but it's important to mention the downsides as well.The first negative point is the battery and its charging system. I combine these because they are related. The headphones should have a bit more battery life; I feel that 4 hours is too short if I want to do something other than gaming, such as watching movies or listening to music. However, I believe this is due to their own power for vibrations and everything. Another issue is the cable—not that it doesn't have a USB-C cable, but the problem is that if you use it for 4 hours, it gets discharged, and you have to connect it to another electronic device. It's not very clear whether you can use a phone charger or if it's mandatory to use a computer, gaming console, etc. I would have liked to know if I could connect it directly to a charger, and I don't do it because in a power change, it could damage the battery. So, I better follow the recommendations in the manual.The third negative point, which I see more as a potential future issue, is the unnecessary wheel for adjusting the game or chat volume. I think they could have left it with buttons or something different because I feel that with its current design, it may wear out in the future, and finding a central point might become challenging due to wear and tear. As mentioned before, they could have left it more like a system with volume buttons, maybe with 3 or 5 levels for game and chat audio. I feel that there might come a point where I won't know how to adjust that wheel to the central point.To conclude, the microphone has a peculiar issue. It seems to capture a lot of game audio, or more precisely, it picks up the voices of people around me, causing considerable echoing. The microphone itself is not bad; it's quite good and compact, but the problem is the excessive bouncing of audio, at least in shooter games."
F**O
Good headphones. I recommend them after two years of use.
Excellent headphones. After two years of using it, I would recommend these headphones: they work as if new. No problems with it. However, I originally bought it to get headphones that do not make my ears too hot, and I thought these might be, but they do make your ears hot, regardless. So after some hours, they are not very comfortable. They are very easy to use. Good volume. Good range. They are not so heavy, but also not too light. I recommend them because they are good against its competitors.
G**
Excellent and durable for people with a large head, good sound, meh mic
The media could not be loaded. TLDR, great audio, very nice fit especially for big headed people, meh mic, meh battery life, buy it on sale if you can. I got mine for only 90 dollars. I would **not** consider spending 180 on it.I got this headset after going through two turtle beach stealth 600 gen 2s and one stealth 700 because of how horrifically flimsy the plastic is and ear muff part just breaking in the same place 3 times and it happening to a friend with a small head tooLooked into reddit posts about headsets that are wireless with a mic that have a headband good for people with a big head and saw this was considered number one. For sure withstands the testThe pros:-A steel headband with a lot of give for durability without it feeling like it's squeezing your head and making it feel like it's gonna pop-Excellent sound quality and directional audio-thx spacial audio is quite impressive-user friendly companion app for desktop-everything you need to plug and play with every console-ear muffs are designed to spin, which makes sure they don't boe out and break (see video)-nice and comfortable, earpads don't feel bad and don't squeeze your ears-chat mixer on PC allows you to adjust between game volume and call volume-haptic feedback is excellent for immersion with single player games but just know that when it's on and it's mixed with the light features your headset battery will only last two hours at most, whereas if these features are off you can easily get around ten-volume wheel, power, and mute button are easy to reach-RBG lighting is customisable but again is a heavy drain on battery life for a purely cosmetic aspect-mic is truly adjustable-audio is consistent and isn't subject to the same kind of random static, peaking, and stutters other wireless headsets have-bluetooth functionality a good 12-15 feet away from the reviewerAnd now, the Cons:Audio is slightly worse than a turtle beach stealth 700 in terms of depthIncompatible with 3rd part spacial audio apps like Dolby AtmosHeadset cannot be used wirelessly with Xbox or PS4 if you buy the PC versionLimited controls on console, including not being able to to mute your headset with the headset buttons, and quieter audio being directed into the headsetHeavy on the head. They have a lot of give but are certainly the bulkiest pair of headphones I've ever wornThe mic quality is incredibly finnicky and using it out of the box might as well qualify as a way to torment your friends. It always has that underlying Tin can sound, even with vocal clarity settings and all that jazz-unlike most headphones the on and off audio indicator cannot be heard if the volume wheel is down-razer app frequently updates and cannot find headset-settings for bass boosting and haptic feedback are not saved each time you turn it off-incredibly, INCREDIBLY low battery life for a 180 dollar asking price. Only about ten-twelve hours without haptic feedback or lights, about 4 with haptic feedback and about 2 with haptic feedback and lights. Takes an unreasonable amount of time to charge too.Buttons are very close together making it easy to hit the power button instead of the mic mute button- this won't turn off your headset but you might have to feel around for a bit
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