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The headset is actually ready to go immediately after unboxing after connecting the included USB-C transmitter that is included.
Gaming experience was positive, without noticeable sound lag. Microphone quality is above average. Battery life is slightly less than the Barrecuda X model but was long enough and practical. The integrated Beamforming microphone technology, seems like promising little feature that's unique to this headset as well as the Barrecuda pro.
Sound quality wise, the bass is quite deep and low but is not exaggerated. The brighter levels are balanced and are not spiky. Tuning and playing with the EQ settings, of course is optional to get the preferred sound for your liking. The overall sound quality delivered by the characteristic 50mm drivers was good.
Pairing and connecting to dual devices is easy. It can connect to a high-speed 2.4GHz connection and a Bluetooth device at once. Answering calls whiles gaming with ease and without having to totally disrupt your game.
Aux is supported. But there’s no ANC. The memory foam ear cushions are comfortable to use, especially for long periods of gaming. I prefer them over the leather ones that comes with the Pro version.
Its lightweight and quite comfortable, with no detachable microphone boom. But its slightly heavier than the Barracuda X which is extremely Lightweight (300g vs 250g for the X-version). This, in my opinion, makes the X-version slightly more ergonomic (and comfortable) with just 250g of weight.
In short, this Razer Barracuda gaming headset has an overall good quality hardware design with various capabilities and impressive sound and microphone quality. However, I would have preferred a standard 50hrs battery life for this model too, as well as a carrying case.



Clamping force on my melon felt good and the headset is nice and light. I prefer the cloth like earpads over the leatherette ones which is why I went with the mid-grade set. Cables are premium and build quality felt good overall. Unfortunately, the mic issue was enough to return these.

The headset feels somewhat cheap considering it's mostly if not completely plastic so be careful stretching/flexing it.


ничего не могу сказать, кроме того, что я полностью удовлетворен




I really enjoyed the convenience of being able to connect to my phone and PC, then switch between the two with a press of a button however this functionality got pretty inconsistent 2-3 months later and only worked at times if the dongle was removed and placed back into the PC which is another negative.
Now I get to wait 6-8 weeks to see if they'll honor the MFG warranty... yay.







Sound quality is great, but I do not blast mine. As far as the noise cancellation, they are not the best I've ever used, but for a gaming headset, they do a pretty good job. I love the dual microphones, they are pretty effective, and I don't have anyone complaining they can hear background noise, even when there's a lot going on in the background. You can use in wired mode too to ensure nothing ever disconnects. The USB-C dongle is pretty reliable but the more dongles, the bigger the hub you'll end up needing.
Battery life does pretty well with these as well, again, far superior to the Turtle Beach set I was using before I got these.
I think my biggest gripe is that at this price point I would have liked to have a carrying case included.



I primarily used these with the Razer USB-C dongle connected to my work PC. I installed the software and found that while music sounded pretty good after going through the setup, the moment I got on a Teams call, everything sounded far away and I had to turn the volume way up to hear anything. This lead me to disable the Spatial audio, which lessened the audio quality a bit when listening to music, but made my teams calls so much better. It also made is so that I didn't have to adjust the volume up/down when switching from music to MS Teams.
The battery life has been amazing, after using them for a full day to either stream music or be on conference calls, I think the lowest I've seen the battery get is 60%, and that was a 10-hour workday!
They charge via USB-C and turn off as soon as you plug in the USB-C cable to charge them, which I liked because I didn't have to think about turning them off at the end of the day, just charging them to be ready for the next time I'm in the office.
For the price, these are better than a lot of office-grade headsets if you primarily make/receive calls on Teams and want to listen to music when not on calls. I've asked people on calls how I sound and all of them said that I sounded pretty clear and had no issues hearing/understanding me.

You can adjust the mode and EQ settings in the Razer Synapse app on a PC, as well as mic settings and sensitivity. There are preset EQ settings available in the app and you can even set a custom setting. I’m personally not overly concerned with EQ because I use a third-party EQ on my PC that allows me to use settings for any headset or speakers I use, but it’s a good feature for those who don’t have a third-party EQ, especially since Microsoft removed the EQ from the recent versions Windows. You can also see the current battery level in the Synapse app, so you never need to guess how much battery you still have left. I also love that volume is controlled using a volume wheel, instead of buttons and that the mic mute is a button that is either depressed or out, allowing you to check it by touch. Having built-in mics is nice because you don’t have a boom mic to snag on other things or get in the way of your beverage and your mouth. It might be a bit of an adjustment, and you may need to mess with the mic settings in the Synapse app to get things set up in a way that works for you and your environment, but that level of customizability is a good thing, so take a little time to get it dialed in, and you shouldn’t need to mess with it again. The sound from the built-in mics was clear, but could probably benefit from a little gain.
You can use this headset while it’s plugged in, HOWEVER, it suffers the same shortcoming that I noticed with less expensive wireless headsets, and that is only charging over USB-C. You still need to have either a Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz, or secondary wire using the 3.5mm cable for a connection. For those of us who prefer that 2.4 GHz link, that means still using a second USB port for simultaneous charging and use. I ask, why? Why no audio connection over USB-C while charging? It’s not a HUGE deal, but come on; It seems like that shouldn’t be a difficult or expensive adjustment. If you have the spare ports, or you have a USB hub, it’s really not a big deal, but I find it to be mildly inconvenient and annoying when theoretically, USB-C should be THE perfect connection.
The 40-hour battery life is massive compared to many other wireless headsets. I only charge this headset about every 2 weeks or so, with usage being a few (maybe 3 - 5) hours each night. Your own experience may vary depending on your own usage. And finally, the ear cups and headband are fairly comfy and very breathable, only starting to feel it after many hours of it being on my head and ears without taking the headset off.
The Razor Barracuda has features that dealt issues I found with other headsets, such noisy mics, or no way of knowing if your mic is muted or not without having to remove the headset. The plethora of USB-C, USB-A, and 3.5mm cables allows you to tailor your wire connections for use and charging. The USB-C 2.4 GHz dongle makes it easy to set up low latency wireless connection with your device, and the Bluetooth connection provides a way to use your headset for basic wireless use, though I’m not a huge fan of Bluetooth for gaming or watching videos, even with low latency. That’s one of those “I’ll tolerate it" while I’m traveling type things for me.
If you have $150 to drop on a headset, this is very much a worthy contender. Is it worth it to splurge and spend about $100 more for the Pro, or to save about $50 and go for the X, instead of the standard Barracuda? That’s really up to you. I personally feel aiming for the middle on this one gives you the best bang for the buck.

