Razer's Kraken Tournament Edition combines a standard 3.5mm headset with a USB control box, giving it THX capabilities and nifty on-the-fly bass EQ. And hey, the earcups are cold now.
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The Razer Kraken is an extremely comfortable headset, but suffers from poor sound quality from both the microphone and the speakers. While they may be built to be worn for long periods of time, they’re unfortunately not compelling enough to take your eSports skills to the next level.
When we started this review we wondered if the Razer Kraken Tournament Edition could stand out in the $99 gaming headset crowd, which is where many gaming headsets sit. After spending some time with the Kraken Tournament Edition we feel that it does....
The Razer Kraken: Tournament Edition certainly is a solid set of headphones. High quality construction, crystal-clear audio, a plethora of customisation options, comfort… everything you'd usually expect from a Razer accessory.Usually.Although the...
The Razer Kraken Tournament Edition is a decent gaming headset. It is great for gaming but not so much everything else. While there are options at this price, this would not be called a bad purchase...
The Kraken TE is the first Razer headset in a while to take some major risks, and almost all of them pay off. Not only does the headset sound great, but it also features an inventive design with some very sensible extras. At $100, it's a much more...
Overall the Razer Kraken Tournament Edition gets a thumbs up from us for having features that are usually reserved for higher priced headsets.We like the inclusion of in-line volume and mute controls for when you're using the headset without the...