The only complaint I have on these headphones is that the microphone picks up the sound from the headset. The hypersense vibration on lowest setting carries thru to the Mic. Outside of this issue this product is worth the price.
The only complaint I have on these headphones is that the microphone picks up the sound from the headset. The hypersense vibration on lowest setting carries thru to the Mic. Outside of this issue this product is worth the price.
Bought these then returned because the Mic likes to pic up everything even with the setting on features to cut out ambient sound Playing with freinds online the said u could also hear constant game sound at there end witch does get on you nerv.witch can make echo s also ....
RETURN The sound is considerably worse than Hyper Cloud X for 700 SEK. Especially in wireless mode as it is directly poor over all records. Does not work at all for listening music. The THX surround sound produces a distorted sound experience without any increased directional perception.
Immersion is what we're all looking for in video games, and while game developers strive to make worlds, narratives and gameplay experiences that draw you in deeper than ever before, there's ways that you can give them a leg up.
Haptic sensors are a game changer; Clear; powerful audio; Exceptionally comfortable; Great usability
Haptics don't help less intense games; No physical control for haptics; USB dongle is very small
For years, gamers have been seeking ways to feel more connected to their games. The games industry has met that desire with force feedback controllers, flashing lights that synch up with on-screen action and even fans that blow air to simulate movement.
The Nari Ultimate delivers decent wireless audio, but at a price that's only just shy of the superior Thresher Ultimate. You've really got to want to have your ears boxed by the HyperSense haptics for that price.
Comfort, communication and immersion are the three pillars most manufacturers tend to consider when it comes to gaming headphones.
Solid audio playback; Feature rich
Haptics are sometimes overwhelming; Limited battery life
Comfort, communication and immersion are the three pillars most manufacturers tend to consider when it comes to gaming headphones.
The Razer Nari Ultimate sometimes feels less like a great haptic gaming headset and more of a great gaming headset with haptics thrown in for good measure.
Solid audio playback; Feature rich;
Haptics are sometimes overwhelming; Limited battery life;
Haptic feedback has been a part of console gaming for so long that it almost feels as if PC gamers are missing out. We've seen some attempts with gaming mice but Razer have opted for a different approach: headphones.
The Razer Nari Ultimate introduces the company's haptic feedback technology to PC gaming in a major way, and we're here for it.
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