Razer BlackShark V3 Pro Review: High-End Gaming Audio

Despite the inclusion of Bluetooth and the ANC, I do not think of that of the type of DIY helmet with which you could replace the headphones of comment on noise, and not only because the person next to you will ask you if you secretly talk to the pilots. These are so bulky and obviously for the game that you probably don’t want to wear them outside the house. You will certainly get strange looks by walking the dog or working in your local cafe.
Comfort and adjustment
Photography: Brad Bourque
In order to adapt to all these features inside, Blackshark 3 are significantly heavier than some of the other helmets that I have tested recently. The pro version with ANC is in 367 grams, more than 100 grams of more than 100 grams than the Arctis Nova 3 at 260 grams. If you opt for the non -pro model without anc, it is much closer to Steelseries at only 270 g, which is very attractive if you mainly play alone at home instead of being in front of a crowd of adults.
This weight does not make them uncomfortable, at least for a few hours at a time, largely thanks to the ears, which have an external in pleasant meshes and a Squishhy interior padding. Razer says there is a layer of pen below to help cancel the noise, but I couldn’t say that it was there, which is a good thing, because I hate the way hot folding can get.
However, I miss the skiing group on most of the Steelseries helmets, which distributes the weight more uniformly on the top of the banner. Especially during long sessions and on larger skulls, it can help a lot with comfort. Even the Arctis Nova Pro, just as heavy, my previous choice of upgrade, has a softer high -end feeling.
An additional weight also means a larger battery. I measured almost 50 hours with the cancellation of active noise and right around 60 with the extinct function. In practice, I did not have to connect the Blackshark V3 Pro once a week to keep them to help it out. The only time they have become low in the middle of a Wow Raid Night, I was able to load them during our 8 -minute break, from around 4% to 11%, which was more than enough for the rest of the evening. They became a little confused if I connected them to the computer just to load, but an external charger worked very well during the game.
The best microphone
Photography: Brad Bourque
I run through many games, and most of the time, I have to ask for comments on the quality of my microphone. Some are better than others, but most are only microphones of game helmet, with a recognizable and slightly tiny atmosphere. The moment I sat for my week Dungeons and Dragons Game, the members of my group have noticed how lively and clear.





