One great example is the Razer BlackShark V2 X, which is one of the best and most affordable choices in the company’s wide range of gaming hardware. At the price of the BlackShark V2 X, there are a few good choices, but Razer’s attention to detail sets it apart from the rest. This piece will explain why the BlackShark V2 X is a good choice for gamers on a tight budget.
The Razer BlackShark V2 X isn’t very flashy compared to other gaming speakers of the same size on the market, but it does come in black, green, and white. The top shells of the ear cups are oval, which helps give the headset a retro feel, like old-school DJ headphones or aviator-style headphones. The extra volume knob adds to this throwback look, and Razer kept the overall design very simple, with no patterns and only their famous logo on the outside of the earcups to show who they are. It’s important to note that the logo stands out more on the White and Green versions than on the Black one, where it can only be seen in the light.
Specifications
- Brand Razer
- Series BlackShark V2 X
- Color Classic Black
- Form Factor Over Ear
- Connectivity Technology Wired
Where to get Razer BlackShark V2 X Gaming Headset?
The BlackShark V2 X has a simple but highly useful design, with all of the buttons and controllers built into the headset itself instead of on the cable that comes with it. The volume knob is easy to use. It has a simple clockwise turning mechanism (near the bottom center of the outer shell of the left ear cup) that makes it easy to turn up or down the volume. The knob is pretty solid, and it sticks out far enough that it’s easy to grab and turn.
There is also a handy push-button Mute on the left ear cup’s outer shelling, right next to where the wire goes into the ear cup itself. It’s easy to find by just feeling around, and the first push feels great with a strong click inward. By where the button is placed, players can easily tell if the microphone is muted or not. When the button is in a “inward, almost flush state,” the microphone is muted. If the button is sticking out, away from the shell, the microphone is on.