Razer Kraken USB Gaming Headset for $39
November 12, 2016 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website



KEY FEATURES
Looking to gain a competitive edge in your gaming? Look no further than the Razer Kraken, an immersive, virtual surround sound experience that is fully customizable to your needs. Gotta lead a team? The unidirectional analog microphone leaves no room for miscommunication, allowing you to relay commands as if you were standing right there.
4.4/5 on 223 Google reviews
“Simply put: this is a gaming headset designed to fit the needs of gamers,” GeeksRising
- Enjoy a 360⁰ soundscape w/ Razer’s sophisticated virtual surround sound engine via Synapse
- Customize specific profiles for each game to fit the right sound to your ears w/ personalized audio calibration
- Conduct team operations & VOIP calls in absolute clarity w/ the anti-noise microphone
- Immerse yourself in sound w/ the 32mm drivers
- Wear comfortably for hours thanks to field-testing by countless eSports athletes
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Advanced 7.1 virtual surround sound engine
- Unidirectional analog microphone
- Headphones:
- Drivers: 32mm with Neodymium
- Frequency response: 20Hz – 20kHz
- Impedance: 32Ω
- Sensitivity @ 1kHz: 112dB
- Output power: 30 mW
- Cable length: 2 m
- Weight: 250 g
- Microphone:
- Frequency response: 100Hz – 12kHz
- Sensitivity @ 1kHz: -40dB ± 4dB
- Signal-to-noise ratio: 63dB
- Must redeem by 12/31/16
Compatibility
- PC or Mac with USB port
- Input power: 50 mW
- Windows 10, 8, 7
- Mac OS X 10.8 or later
- Internet connection
- 100 MB hard disk space
Includes
- Razer Kraken USB Gaming Headset
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