Typical price: £75
What is it: PC-gaming headset
What we think: Very comfortable and offering superb audio quality, it's a great headset
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 20 March 2009
Tags: Razer, Razer Carcharias headset, noise, wireless, headset
We like:
Thick, rich sound; very comfortable; solid mic performance; great for gaming, music and VoIP chatting; lightweight; extra-long cable
We don't like:
Boom mic isn't as adjustable as we'd have liked
CNET UK judgement:
Serious PC gamers who use voice chat need look no further. The stylish Razer Carcharias PC-gaming headset is extremely comfortable and produces excellent sound
Full review:
We've looked at various PC headsets recently, all of which boast their own unique features. But the Carcharias headset from Razer, a company noted for its high-end PC-gaming products, has no special feature that separates it from the rest of the pack. That said, the Carcharias, available for around £75, is one of the best PC-gaming headsets we've tested. Continue Reading...
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