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Razer Nari Ultimate Wireless 7.1 Surround Sound Gaming Headset: HyperSense Haptic Feedback - Auto-Adjust Headband - Retractable Mic – for Xbox Series X & S, Xbox One - Black/Green

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Style: Nari Ultimate for Xbox One


Configuration: Xbox & PC


Features

  • The Best-Selling Gaming Peripherals Manufacturer in the US: Source - The NPD Group, Inc. U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Keyboards, Mice, PC Headset/Pc Microphone, Gaming Designed, based on dollar sales, 2017-2021
  • Compatibility: Wireless onlynative wireless connection support with Xbox One (no receiver required); PC compatible via Microsoft Wireless Adapter (not included)
  • Razer Hypersense Haptic Feedback for Unparalleled Immersion: Provides industry-leading audio realism for intense, in-game immersion and positional accuracy coupled with Windows Sonic 7.1 surround sound
  • Lightweight & Auto-Adjusting Headband for Extended Gaming Sessions: The Nari Ultimate for Xbox One adapts to the shape of the user's head for convenient comfort
  • Retractable Mic with Audio Adjustment: Tune game/chat balance for the perfect mix of game audio and team communication; also includes a volume adjustment wheel and mic mute button directly on the headset
  • Soft Cloth Cushions with Cooling Gel: Reduces heat build-up while providing comfort and sound isolation for hours of comfort
  • Up to 20 Hour Battery Life: Lasts 20 hours with Hypersense disabled, up to 6 hours enabled

Description

The wireless Xbox one Headset for next-gen gaming immersion with the dynamic touch-sensory feedback of Razer hypersense. Powered by Windows Sonic for lifelike surround sound, with swiveling earcups and cooling gel cushions for total comfort when gaming on your Xbox One.

Brand: Razer


Color: Classic Black/Green


Ear Placement: Over Ear


Form Factor: Over Ear


Impedance: 32 Ohm


Noise Control: ‎Sound Isolation


Model Name: ‎Nari Ultimate


Connectivity Technology: ‎Wireless


Wireless Communication Technology: ‎Wi-Fi


Included Components: ‎Headset


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Material: ‎Plastic


Charging Time: ‎6 Hours


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎Gaming


Compatible Devices: ‎Xbox One


Control Type: ‎Call Control


Cable Feature: ‎Without Cable, Retractable


Item Weight: ‎0.98 Kilograms


Frequency Range: ‎20 Hz - 20 kHz


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Style: ‎Nari Ultimate for Xbox One


Control Method: ‎Touch


Number of Items: ‎1


Battery Life: ‎20 Hours


UPC: ‎811659032805


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎05


Manufacturer: ‎Razer


Average Battery Life (in hours): ‎20 Hours


Item model number: ‎RZ04-02910100-R3U1


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎playstation_4


Item Weight: ‎2.16 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎7.68 x 8.87 x 3.94 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎7.68 x 8.87 x 3.94 inches


Batteries: ‎1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Country of Origin: ‎China


Date First Available: ‎September 26, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • awesome sounding set of headphones
Style: Nari Ultimate Configuration: PS & PC
For the money, good comfortable great sounding headphones. The bass response is really descent. you get your moneys worth. i have zero complaints. everything is configurable using the razor software. The Haptic feedback is awesome. shakes your head. you can turn the intensity up or down it is software controlled. It activates as the bass hits. These things are stupid comfortable too. The overall build quality is excellent. They provide you with a USB transceiver which is found in a little compartment on the right speaker, a 3.5mm cable for connecting it to your xbox controller and a usb cable for charging and i think usb audio to headphones (dont quote me on that part) the usb cable is also your charging cable. it just uses standard usb micro B so nothing special there which is really good. yeah zero complaints. My old headphones were corsair HyperX. they sound alright but are completely weak compared to the razors. You really do get what you pay for. i've never forked out 2 C notes for a set of headphones before. but i think i'll modify my habit a bit and from now on, i'll pay more for good sounding headphones. I listen to a lot of bass, techno bass, dubstep, rock music old and new pretty much everything but mainly techno stuff. I'd buy another set of these down the road if these ever die. so far the battery is good too. full charge i've been listening to techno and dubstep at 70% volume (I like it loud) with the Haptic feedback at 60% for the last 5 hours. no issues so far. Still going strong, and my ears dont ache at all. the Corsair HyperX always made my ears ache after about an hour. i've also been piddling around in the house listening to music no real problems. occasional dropout in signal but that is to be expected. The transceiver is low field low power so its range isnt very far. going through walls is a huge challenge for any consumer wireless digital signal. ....an update about a year or so later.... i've been listening to these headphones almost every day now. i still dont have any complaints. the construction is holding on and there's no damage to them yet. i dont abuse my stuff though. nothing is falling apart foam is holding up still. i moved into a different apartment since i bought these. there are about 20 wifi networks around my immediate area. causes dropouts now just simply because those networks are 2.4ghz and so is the usb wireless dongle for the headphones. only and i mean only complaint i have is these headphones COULD be bluetooth 5.0 that would greatly cut the interference. i somedays cant even listen to these things because of the 2.4ghz spectrum being crowded. so in that case i switch to hardwired but the sound quality isnt as good because they are no longer software controlled and they are not quite as loud. i like loud music i like a ton of bass i like to feel bass i dont just listen to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2020 by Burn0u7

  • "I am very good, but I could be better."
Style: Nari Ultimate Configuration: PS & PC
"My official rating is 4.8/5.0. This is my opinion on the Razer Nari Ultimate. To start, and most importantly, they are quite good and of excellent quality, and I highly recommend them – 100%. They are very enjoyable. Let's begin with the positive aspects of the product. The first point is that it's a very comprehensive package; it comes with everything, including cables and guides for use. The audio is another positive aspect. It's very pleasant and incredibly immersive when gaming or watching movies, especially within video games and, notably, horror games. You can feel the presence of something chasing you or breathing down your neck. The second point is comfort. They are quite comfortable to wear; I don't feel any extra weight, and they don't pull my hair. I also don't struggle to adjust them to fit my head perfectly. The third point is Bluetooth. It's the first time I've used headsets like this, and they've given me a lot of confidence, even though I tend to be quite skeptical about anything Bluetooth. As I mentioned before, I highly recommend them, and if you want quality, these are the best, and it's worth buying them. Now, let's discuss the negative points that I feel are somewhat unnecessary, but it's important to mention the downsides as well. The first negative point is the battery and its charging system. I combine these because they are related. The headphones should have a bit more battery life; I feel that 4 hours is too short if I want to do something other than gaming, such as watching movies or listening to music. However, I believe this is due to their own power for vibrations and everything. Another issue is the cable—not that it doesn't have a USB-C cable, but the problem is that if you use it for 4 hours, it gets discharged, and you have to connect it to another electronic device. It's not very clear whether you can use a phone charger or if it's mandatory to use a computer, gaming console, etc. I would have liked to know if I could connect it directly to a charger, and I don't do it because in a power change, it could damage the battery. So, I better follow the recommendations in the manual. The third negative point, which I see more as a potential future issue, is the unnecessary wheel for adjusting the game or chat volume. I think they could have left it with buttons or something different because I feel that with its current design, it may wear out in the future, and finding a central point might become challenging due to wear and tear. As mentioned before, they could have left it more like a system with volume buttons, maybe with 3 or 5 levels for game and chat audio. I feel that there might come a point where I won't know how to adjust that wheel to the central point. To conclude, the microphone has a peculiar issue. It seems to capture a lot of game audio, or more precisely, it picks up the voices of people around me, causing considerable echoing. The microphone itself is not bad; it's quite good and compact, but the problem is the excessive bouncing of audio, at least in shooter games." ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2023 by Alexander Lopez Alexander Lopez

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