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3.5
13 reviews
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Amazon
★★★★
6 years ago
MAJOR DESIGN FLAW

These headsets are well built: metal build, comfortable fit (much more than previous version), and they are great for playing games and listening to music. But then I took of the earpads to clean them...

Mighty Ape
★★★★
8 years ago
"Think Twice...."

Even know they are a big brand and has razer all over, and your thinking ohh these are great! This again… It hasnt even been one month and they have cut out on me… The left ear bud stopped working due to its new (tangle free) design which is not any good… the left earpod does not work.

amazon.ca
★★
★★★
7 years ago
Very nice headphones, with the reviews I saw

Very nice headphones, with the reviews I saw , all saying bad stuff about these headphones , but these are really good

memoryexpress.com
★★★
★★
7 years ago
Meh

Comfort - 4.5/5 Audio - 4.5/5 Mic - 3.5/5 Durability - 2/5

Really comfortable to wear; sound was pretty good and mic transmitted alright

Weakness is with the volume control on the wire; While adjusting it, it would frequently cause one or both speakers too cut in and out and cause audible static / clicking from the mic that would also transmit to all parties that you are connected with Also after about a year and half the mic stopped...

PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
Razer Hammerhead Pro V2

On the other hand, the Hammerhead Pro V2 (and the standard Hammerhead V2, which lacks the mic entirely and costs $20 less) serves as a very good set of earphones if you just want to listen to music.

Powerful, sculpted audio good for both games and music; Generous amount of accessories for the price

In-line microphone suffers from cable thump; can't replace the boom on a conventional gaming headset

TechRadar UK
★★★★
8 years ago
Razer Hammerhead Pro V2 In-Ear Headphones review

If you've played a round of Call of Duty or two in your day you know that gaming headphones provide great sound and features that make racking up points a cinch. But what if you want to game on the go?

PC Magazine
★★★★
8 years ago
Razer Hammerhead Pro V2 Review

While Razer considers its $69.99 Hammerhead Pro V2 a gaming headset, it doesn't quite fit the familiar mold. Most gaming headsets are simply over- or on-ear headphones with boom microphones. It's a standard design, combining the immersive sound of stereo audio with the reliable input of a boom mic for voice communication. Instead, the Hammerhead Pro is a pair of earphones that Razer has loosely targeted toward gamers. Its sound quality is very good (albeit sculpted in a predictably bass-heavy, gamer-centric way), but replacing the typical boom mic with an in-line microphone seriously hurts its feasibility for reliable, clear voice chat. DesignThe Hammerhead Pro V2 ($69.99 at Amazon)  looks like a Razer product. The earpieces, in-line microphone/remote, and right angle 3.5mm plug are all black, while the flat cable is a bright, fluorescent green. Each earpiece is metal, with a textured band around the cylindrical body that gives it an industrial appearance, and a green triskelion ...

Razer's Hammerhead Pro V2 is a solid set of earphones, but without a boom mic, it fails to impress as a gaming headset.

Powerful, sculpted audio good for both games and music; Generous amount of accessories for the price

In-line microphone suffers from cable thump; can't replace the boom on a conventional gaming headset

Tom's Guide
★★★★
7 years ago
Razer Kraken Pro V2 Review: A Slick, No-Frills Headset

I always admire gadgets that have a single purpose and excel at it, and the Razer Kraken Pro V2 is absolutely one of those products. This headset makes no bones about being a competitive gaming peripheral, with a no-frills design that focuses on comfort and durability above all else.

Simple; sturdy design; Lightweight and comfortable; Impressive overall sound; Handy inline remote and extension cable

Ear cups take some adjustment; Low microphone volume

Bjorn3d
★★★★
8 years ago

The Razer Hammerhead Pro V2 delivers in the gaming arena and gives acceptable music performance, if a little bass-heavy.

Great during gaming; Comfortable; Great for bass-heavy music; Acceptable for non-bass-heavy music; Durable cords; Phone answering; Omnidirectional microphone; In-line remote

Bass a little heavy; Noise cancellation was lacking

Micro Center
★★★★★
7 years ago
In a word, AMAZING!!!

the flat tangle free cord is sturdy and the inline mic is pretty good for what they are. The audible range of the ear buds themselves are great and I love them.

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