The Razer Nari Ultimate are fantastic gaming headsets for use with wired connections. You can use them on a personal computer (PC), PS4, PS5, Xbox One, or Xbox Series X console with full mic and audio compatibility by plugging them straight into your controller using the 1/8″ TRRS cable that is included with the purchase. The boom microphone performs an excellent job of isolating the sound of your voice from any ambient noise in the room. But despite the fact that it is clear enough to understand what you are saying and is somewhat comprehensible, your voice comes across as weak and lackluster.
Specifications
- Brand Razer
- Series Nari Ultimate
- Color Black
- Form Factor Over Ear
- Connectivity Technology Wireless
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The overall design of the Razer Nari Ultimate isn’t all that unlike to the Thresher console series or the now-famous Krakens from years gone by. However, there are several notable differences. You may therefore anticipate having large padded earcups that fit tightly around your lobes. These earcups will also have concealed cooling pads that will keep you cool during the warmer months. On top of that, there is an aluminum headband frame that helps offer strength, and there is also an auto-adjusting padded headband that helps keep the comfort level at the top of your head.
Nevertheless, the most important aspects of this package are the included connectivity choices. You can connect via wireless 2.4 GHz (with the dongle buried in the headset itself for easy access), analogue with the included four pole cable, and you can also connect via USB in a pseudo-wireless wired mode, which allows you to charge and listen to your cans at the same time, as long as the dongle is still plugged in.
These three methods of connection are all available to you. All things considered, a balanced offering. The overall build quality is satisfactory, despite the fact that it is quite cumbersome to use and possibly a little heavier than we would prefer. Drivers are shipped to us with two 50mm neodymium magnets, and overall, you get yourself a great 8 hour battery life. If you turn off the illumination and haptic feedback, you can extend that to 20 hours, however that capability does not appear to operate just yet, at least not on our rigs.