Ever wished your headset vibrated and you could feel what was happening in game? The Razer Nari headset was released back in September and in this review we take a look at the recently released Razer Nari Ultimate that has all the features of the original plus Hypersense technology. The tech works by converting audio signals to haptic, tactile feedback in real time that allows users to feel the sound via vibrations of the earcups. This new technology, combined with THX spatial audio, is designed to give users an advantage when it comes to competitive shooters. All this tech comes at a cost though – is Nari Ultimate worth the £199 asking price?
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Specifications:
Headphones
- Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
- Impedance: 32? at 1 kHz
- Sensitivity (@1 kHz): 107 ± 3 dB
- Input power: 30 mW (Max)
- Drivers: 50 mm, with Neodymium magnets
- Inner ear cup diameter: Width 56mm / Length 67mm
- Oval ear cushions: Designed for full-ear coverage with cooling gel, perfect for long-wearing comfort
- Connection type: Wireless USB Transceiver / 3.5mm analog
- Wireless range: 12 m / 40 ft
- Wireless frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Analog connection: 4 – pole
- Battery life: 8 hours with Razer Chroma lighting and HyperSense / 24 hours without Razer Chroma lighting
Microphone
- Frequency response: 100 – 6.5 kHz
- Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB
- Sensitivity (@1 kHz): -42 ± 3 dB
- Pick-up pattern: Unidirectional
Lofelt L5 Haptic Drivers
- 1 in each earcup
- Frequency Response: 20 – 200 Hz
- Maximum Generated Force: 4.3 G
- Intelligent Digital Signal Processing
Box contents
- Razer Nari Ultimate gaming headset
- USB Wireless transceiver
- Charging cable
- 3.5mm combo cable
- Product information guide
You can buy the Nari Ultimate THX Wireless Chroma Gaming Headset from Overclockers UK for £199.99 HERE
Pros:
- Comfortable
- Hypersense feels great and enhances gameplay
- Attractive design
- RGB Chroma lighting
- Multi platform compatible
- Easy to use and access controls
Cons:
- Better audio available at this pricepoint
- Doesn't stay in place, large and heavy
- Battery life
- Micro USB charging
- Plastic body
- Settings can only be changed on PC
- Expensive
Kitguru says: We do like this headset and really enjoyed the Hypersense technology however the asking price is rather steep.