Five years on from the release of the original Tiamat 2.2, Razer is back with a successor – rather unimaginatively named the Tiamat 2.2 V2. The ‘2.2' moniker is important as that means each ear cup features a dedicated sub-woofer, meaning there are a total of four 50mm drivers in the headset as a whole. What does this sound like, and is it good for gaming? Let's find out.
With a price tag of £129.95 here in the UK, the Razer Tiamat 2.2 V2 is certainly one of the more expensive gaming headsets out there. At this price, we certainly have high expectations, but before coming to any conclusions, let's crack on with the review.
Specification:
Headphones
- Drivers: 4 x 50 mm Titanium coated diaphragm with Neodymium magnets
- Frequency response: 20 – 20 kHz
- Impedance: front 32 Ohm, back 16 Ohm
- Maximum input power: 50 mW
- Cable length: 1.3 m / 4.27 ft plus 2 m / 6.6 ft audio / mic splitter adapter cable
Microphone
- Frequency response: 100 – 10 kHz
- Sensitivity @ 1 kHz: -38 dB ± 3 dB
- Signal-to-noise ratio: >58 dB
- Microphone type: ECM
- Pick-up Pattern: Unidirectional
- In-line volume control
- Analog volume wheel
- Microphone mute switch
Out of all the Razer products i’ve purchased foolishly in the last 10 years i have to say that the original Tiamat 2.2 i got 5 years ago is the only one still standing and going strong. I’ll get this new version if it goes on sale cause that price is ridiculous……For the rest of their products i’d say hard pass cause they all break after 1.5 years.
Way over priced and in no way worth it.