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The Razer Kraken V4 Pro is a premium wireless gaming headset featuring an innovative OLED Control Hub for real-time customization, advanced Sensa HD haptics for tactile immersion, and powerful TriForce 40mm bio-cellulose drivers delivering high-fidelity sound. With versatile connectivity options including HyperSpeed Wireless, Bluetooth, USB, and 3.5mm, plus THX Spatial Audio for realistic 7.1 surround sound, it’s designed for gamers seeking immersive audio and pro-level voice clarity across all platforms.







| ASIN | B0DBHWGK83 |
| Age range (description) | All |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 532 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 13 in PC Gaming Headsets 397 in Headphones & Earphones |
| Cable feature | Detachable |
| Compatible devices | PC, Mac, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, ROG Ally, smartphones, music production equipment, devices with USB-C or 3.5 mm input |
| Connectivity technology | Wired, Wireless |
| Control method | Touch |
| Control type | Media Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (130) |
| Date First Available | 28 Sept. 2024 |
| Delivery information | We cannot deliver certain products outside mainland UK ( Details ). We will only be able to confirm if this product can be delivered to your chosen address when you enter your delivery address at checkout. |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Included components | Detachable Cable, OLED Control Hub, RGB Lighting |
| Item Weight | 391 g |
| Item model number | RZ04-05160100-R3M1 |
| Item weight | 391 Grams |
| Lithium Battery Energy Content | 3.7 Watt Hours |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | Razer |
| Material | Plastic Metal |
| Number Of Lithium Ion Cells | 1 |
| Number of items | 1 |
| Package type | Premium, Rigid Box with Cushioned Inserts |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 9.2 x 20.5 cm; 391 g |
| Recommended uses for product | Gaming |
| Specific uses for product | Gaming |
| Style | Kraken V4 Pro |
| Water resistance level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wireless communication technology | Bluetooth, 2.4 GHz |
M**N
High quality but one problem
The product is really good the sound quality is around 500-700 pound worth of headphones that is like bang olufsen etc. The haptics are cool its artificial but cool. Sound 10/10 Quality 10/10 Cool factor and chroma lights 10/10 Because its a complicated software there are problems sometimes the headphone wont work and i unplug and plug it again. It works great with the iphone but only cable connection. I think this is one of the best gaming headphones that you can buy. Hopefully they will remove the bugs. And one more fault is when you listen or play games on full sound the mic detect the sound so you must make a precise input hz setting on the applications.
S**H
Abysmal experience - do yourself a favour and look elsewhere
To preface, this, the Razer Kraken V4 Pro - Wireless Gaming-Headset with OLED Control Hub and costs £349.99. Unboxed it, looked good. Nice build quality to the headset, the cups a lot smaller than earlier haptic headsets like the Nari (which is what I already have). The OLED control panel looks really great! Simple controls but to have instant access to all the settings without having to drop to the OS and the Razer app was a big draw. Hooked up the control panel, turned on the headphones, connected! Easy. I had audio. Then my Razer app required an update. No problem. Let it go through it all. About 10 mins later (very slow), PC restarted and...could no longer see the headphones in windows sound devices. Turned the headphones off and on, no difference. Replugged the control panel, it worked! Then it disappeared again. Replugging several times eventually got it to stay on long enough for the Razer app to see there were new devices, the control panel and the headset. Firmware update required, a good few minor version updates over the one already installed, so pretty significiant. Great! Downloaded the firmware, ran it, followed the prompts. The control panel updated fine. The headphones update stopped about 2/3 through. The firmware update installer had just disappeared. OK, ran it again, went back through to the headset, this time it completed. Restarted the PC. Devices no longer found in the sound settings. Opened up the Razer app, headset showing as disconnected. Replugged the control panel, it showed. Then dropped. Replugged the control panel, it showed and stayed showed. Opened up the Devices section to check the headset settings. The Razer app just hung, nothing happening. About 30 seconds later the settings page opened and...the device disappeared from the sound devices. Restarted the PC and managed to get the devices to stay connected after furious amounts of replugging at the PC and the control panel end. Firmware update required, says the Razer app. Download the firmware (again), rerun it...devices up to date, no firmware update needed. Devices then disappeared from the sound devices again. What opportunity I did have to listen to the audio and the haptics was just via the Razer app and the THX demo in-between all of the above and I noticed a distinct drop in volume level over the Nari and the haptics were weak and bottle'y (rather than the haptic being full range, it was obviously just in one area of the cups and could clearly be heard to be thumping in one specific direction). Packed up, return started. This is £349.99. It's not some (supposed) third rate wireless headset brand for £50. This is a premium product and it should work end to end, flawlessly. This is not that and I heavily suspect the majority of that price tag is relating to the OLED control panel, which in theory is a great idea but not when it and the software running it is a broken, unusable mess. Avoid.
A**R
Let's get ready to rumble!
The standout selling point of the headset are the haptics, which Razer labels as 'Sensa HD'. The technology is no joke. There are two settings for PC players, which includes Sensa HD Haptics and audio-to-haptics. The former being a developer curated experience, with Silent Hill 2, Final Fantasy XVI and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2 amongst those games supported. The audio-to-haptics being a real-time conversion which more than impresses. The OLED control hub which comes with the headset allows limited customisation. Aside from adjusting side-tone level, everything else can be adjusted on the headset. You can switch on-the-fly between 2.4Ghz wireless, Bluetooth and simultaneous with a voice prompt from a female voice. In terms of haptics, you have several choices: low, medium, high or off. Low or medium are more suitable. You have further customisation in the delivery between controlled, balanced, dynamic and custom. Controlled focuses upon bass, balanced speaks for itself, and dynamic can get crazy immersive. I find the latter can get a bit fatiguing in games, but a lot of fun when listening to music. I tend to opt for balanced in most scenarios, along with low setting. In Bluetooth mode, I put the haptics through its paces listening to various content and music. Haptics set to low, dynamic, I watched the opening scene to Top Gun: Maverick. Words can't truly describe the experience. It was like I was back at the cinema. The haptics are so tactile and precise. The haptics behave themselves to compliment the music. I was somewhat sceptical of the haptic feedback, expecting a buzzing on my ears. It is far more nuanced than that. On high setting, it's definitely too much. In games, the haptics really shine. Suddenly the laser blasts in Star Wars Outlaws have far more impact. The environmental detail and thudding of robot dinosaurs in Horizon Forbidden West brings the game to life. It truly is an immersive experience like no other. Comfort & build Weighing in at 397g, they're nowhere near as heavy as the Audeze Maxwell, or as lightweight as the Razer Kraken V4 at 350g. It's a stocky, good-looking headset, with metal forks and premium materials adding to the weight. The headband has thick padding and the ear cushions are plush, protein leather. The ear cushions are removable, so the fabric ear cushions from the regular V4 will fit. The ear cushions don't get as sweaty as other leatherette ear pads I've used. The headband can become uncomfortable over extended use. Not the most comfortable headset. The OLED control hub has a good build, but doesn't have as many customisation options. You can't create your own custom EQ via the control hub. The 9 zone RGB lighting on each earcup looks attractive, if that's your thing. I couldn't find an option to disable (to save battery) on either the headset or control hub, so I contacted Razer. On PS5 you are stuck with the RGB lighting, unless you have access to a PC and Razer Synapse 4. A strange oversight. The battery life is advertised at 50 hours (without RGB and haptics) but only 12-15 hours when enabled. The intensity of those settings will also impact performance. So low, controlled haptics will extend battery life. Audio performance There are 4 EQ options available on the headset (including a button to switch between). Game, movie, music and custom. The latter being only applicable if you have access to Razer Synapse 4. The game EQ essentially removes the bass, movie elevates the bass, but removes the mids. Music adheres to the Harman curve much more, and is easily the best preset. The headset is a warm sounding headset with plenty of detail. The bass really packs a punch, irrespective of the haptics. It doesn't have the soundstage of the Nova Pro Wireless, which can sound like you're inside a cave. The bio-cellulose drivers do a great job with clarity and directional audio. Some headsets can feel like the audio is inside your head. You don't get any of that. There's texture detail in the bass and the highs are well presented. PS5 is renowned for headsets being not loud enough. The Kraken V4 Pro are more than loud enough on PS5. Summary There are various competing technologies and a lot to consider when purchasing a gaming headset. The price being a major factor. The retractable mic quality of the V4 Pro is average, though I've had no complaints when communicating. Overall, I am mostly happy with my purchase, albeit I paid more than I would have liked. At £300, this headset would be a no-brainer. The premium quality, detailed audio and added immersion from the haptics. Although the headset works great on PS5, there are added features should you play on PC. I didn't feel like I was missing out too much. But it will be a factor for some gamers. The comfort of the headband may be an issue for some. The clamping force is slightly stronger than I prefer.
P**D
100% recommended
I was skeptical about buying due to the price. But I can honestly say it was worth the purchase. The quality is great. The full haptic feedback in the headset is unreal. I have always struggled hearing certain noises in games but not with this headset. The performance and battery life is great. It's simple and easy to use and connect with Bluetooth. I would recommend 100%
M**N
Casque impeccable reçu neuf comme écrit dans l’annonce, livraison impeccable et sans problème. Pour le casque, je suis un fan de l’immersion et c’est juste incroyable la qualité du son et les vibrations qui font comme si on était vraiment en jeux je recommande pour les fan de gaming qui ont les moyens 👌🏻
T**5
جودة عالية نعم لكن مايك سيء وصوت سماعه زيه زي ام ٢٠٠ ريال اي نسخه من سماعات ريزير للعلم اني جربت شارك ٢ وا كراكين ٢ وسعر مبالغ فيه عشان الهب اللي مايشتغل مع اي سماعه غير ذي
P**O
Tienen muchísima calidad, los uso para trabajo telemático, para juegos, para charlas entre amigos etc. ,el sonido es muy bueno, aíslan el ruido muy bien, no se escuchan interferencias de ningún tipo, tienen un precio relativamente bueno, no son baratos pero tampoco se salen de precio, la calidad hay que pagarla, los he tenido más caros y no tan buenos, estoy encantado con ellos . Recomendables 100%
ا**.
الصوت فيه جدا ممتاز والشيء المفضل في هذي السمة بالنسبة لي اقدر اشبك بالكمبيوتر و الجوال بنفس الوقت لكن المشكلة الكبرى فيها ان عزل الاصوات الخارجية جدا جدا سيء
J**E
Le 🎧 Razer Kraken V4 Pro sono una bomba assoluta 💥 — comfort incredibile 😌, audio spaziale che ti fa sentire dentro al gioco 🎮 e quei padiglioni morbidi che ti avvolgono le orecchie come un abbraccio 🤗. Il suono è pulito 🎶, i bassi picchiano duro 💣 ma senza impastare, e con il THX Spatial Audio sembra davvero di avere un cinema in testa 🎬. Il microfono è chiaro 🎤, niente fruscii strani, e il design… beh, classico Razer: massiccio, solido e con quell’estetica da gamer che non passa inosservata ⚡. In poche parole, cuffie top per chi vuole godersi tutto — musica, film o sessioni di gioco infinite — senza mai staccarsele 🔥💚.
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