Brand | Razer |
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Series | Kraken X |
Item model number | RZ04-02960100-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 9.7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 3.47 x 8.27 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.3 x 3.47 x 8.27 inches |
Color | Green Lighting Only |
Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
ASIN | B07ZK6JLJM |
Date First Available | November 14, 2019 |
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Razer Kraken X USB Ultralight Gaming Headset: 7.1 Surround Sound - Lightweight Frame - Green Logo Lighting - Integrated Audio Controls - Bendable Cardioid Microphone - for PC - Classic Black
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Brand | Razer |
Color | Green Lighting Only |
Connectivity Technology | Wired |
Series | Kraken X |
Form Factor | Over Ear |
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- Immersive, 7.1 Surround Sound for Positional Audio: Outfitted with custom-tuned 40 mm drivers, capable of software-enabled surround sound
- Designed for All-Day Comfort: The lightest Kraken USB headset ever at 275 grams, around 40% lighter than the competition
- Bendable Noise Cancelling Microphone: A cardioid mic reduces background and ambient noises for crystal-clear communication
- In-Headset Audio Controls: Includes an analog volume control wheel and mic mute switch on the headset for quick and convenient adjustments
- Durable Construction: The Kraken X frame is flexible and built to last, able to withstand daily, care-free use
- Green, Logo Earcup Lighting: Emanates green lighting from each earcup's Razer logo
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Item Dimensions | 6.3 x 3.47 x 8.27 inches | 3.55 x 6.78 x 3.55 inches | 7.68 x 6.9 x 3.94 inches | 6.3 x 8.27 x 3.47 inches |
Item Weight | 0.61 lbs | 0.62 lbs | 0.03 ounces | 0.55 lbs |
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The ultra-light Razer Kraken x USB is a digital gaming headset built with superior comfort, Extended durability, and crystal-clear sound. Harness accurate positional audio with 7.1 surround sound while the soft ear cushions and adjustable headband lets you game in total comfort.
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For Gamers. By Gamers. It's not just a tagline. It's a mission. It's exactly what drives Razer to create products which constantly tilt the competition in your favor. From behind the drawing board all the way to the tournament stage, each step is controlled by the undeniable desire for all gamers - to always win.
Razer Kraken X USB
The Razer Kraken X USB is an ultra-light digital gaming headset built with superior comfort and sound. Harness accurate positional audio with 7.1 surround sound, as the soft ear cushions, adjustable headband and earcup lighting let you game in style and comfort.
- Surround Sound: Accurate positional audio for the competitive advantage
- Ultra-Light: Extremely light at just 275g
- Bendable Cardioid Microphone: Suppresses noise from the back and sides
- Oval Ear Cushions & Adjustable Headband Slider: For total comfort and durability
- Custom-Tuned 40mm Drivers: Superior audio clarity and punchy bass for a wider soundscape
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7.1 Surround SoundExperience 7.1 surround sound for accurate positional audio across any game environment—from explosive all-out wars or stealthy covert operations. *Only available on Windows 10 64-bit |
Ultra-Light ComfortEngineered to be extremely light at just 275g, experience superior audio as you game for hours without being weighed down by your headset. |
Bendable Cardioid MicrophoneThe cardioid pickup pattern records sound from a tighter angle. It ensures your voice is heard clearly when you speak and rejects noise from the sides and back of your mic. |
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Oval Ear Cushions & Adjustable Headband SliderThe oval design with leatherette creates a comfortable fit and plush feel. An adjustable headband slider provides greater flexibility while being durable to twisting and bending over time. |
Custom-Tuned 40mm DriversThe superior sound clarity and punchy bass simulate a wide soundscape when gaming. From subtle footsteps to powerful explosions, in-game audio is delivered in lifelike detail. |
Earcup LightingTurn on the style as you light up the competition with a menacing, green underglow that emanates from each earcup. |
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Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020
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I am writing this review at 3 month of owning this headset hoping anyone who happens to read it will find it useful. I ordered this when my previous headset had broke (Which I later found out was planned and guaranteed by the company that made that model).
This headset surprised me more than anything upon first opening it.
Lets get started with the sheer amount of bass. Gunshots feel more like they are being fired from a gun. Music I listen to has much more backbone. It could be that my old headset just didn't have much more bass than earbuds, but this headset is quite well for its bass. There are even settings to turn up the bass! Though, I honestly wish there were options software-wise to reduce bass, as sometimes its a bit much and your regular usage feels too loud or might make your ears hurt. Perhaps you could turn the bass in certain games down, but I wish it could be done with the headset.
The sound quality I found (possibly because of the bass) to be absolutely gorgeous. Music I once found just the regular normal became tear-jerking and chill-inducing. Games couldn't sound better.
The noise cancellation is insane, and honestly a bit too much for me. This is situational though, but my family does have to yell a bit louder to call me for dinner. However, if what you want is noise cancellation, this headset is best for it! Its like you are entering a portal, but for your ears, every time you put these on! The outside world stops existing for a bit and your games come to life in a whole other level of immersion.
Because of how locking-in this headset is, the complaint about your ears getting hot since there's nowhere for the heat to escape these almost air-tight covers is often. But, that is why Razer has options for coolant variants at a steeper price, which honestly fits well.
The headset I had previously had 3 customizable buttons on the side, as well as an auto-muting microphone (with a light to let you know when its muted) that disconnects when you raise it. This has neither. You have to click the microphone off here, which is fine.
On the subject of microphone, it is incredible quality, honestly a bit too good for me. Rather than having a radius that picks up less noise as you go further, it appears to have a set radius where it picks up sound way too well before having a sort of 'wall' where it can barely pick up sound. This said radius is quite big, so even moving the mic far away from my face still picks me up. This is good for the obvious reasons, but a bit unhelpful when it picks up EVERY noise you make. Yes, you can lower the levels/sensitivity in microphone settings on your computer as well as in Softwares individually, and finding the right levels arent hard, but its a bit much to start.
However, what really got me to write this review and why I had said pictures attached is this headsets major (Or potentially minor depending on how you use it) design flaw:
The plastic 'band' that goes around your head isn't reinforced very well, specifically the parts above where the cusion for your head and the 'side plastic' connect. This is not jointed and instead is just a round piece of plastic. I was used to taking my headset off by moving the ears away from me, widening the headset, since the other headset I had handled that just fine. This headset does not though. The parts I described on either side are sensitive and just after these 3 months, one of them broke and gave way. I had to reinforce it with vinyl tape and a thin scrap of metal to give it the right shape, but no matter what it was broken.
I feel like this could be worked on, though until then as the customer, I suggest YOU make sure to take this headset off either by turning it backwards to take out from behind you, or to turn it forwards and remove it that way. As evident by how long mine lasted so far, separating the ears from your head has proven to be a breaking point for a design flaw.
Nothing wrong with this headset, as all pieces of tech have their own issues, like bugs in a game, just make sure to take care of this well.
TLTR:
Sounds quality, noise cancellation, bass, microphone all over perform substantially. Your ears can get hot but its not that bead. The only real issue is physical strain of the overall structure. Just be sure to take this off without stretching it sideways and instead turning it backwards or forwards to avoid breaking the top and needing to either get a replacement or augment/modify it like I did (Which worked quite well to allow this to last longer)

Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2020
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I am writing this review at 3 month of owning this headset hoping anyone who happens to read it will find it useful. I ordered this when my previous headset had broke (Which I later found out was planned and guaranteed by the company that made that model).
This headset surprised me more than anything upon first opening it.
Lets get started with the sheer amount of bass. Gunshots feel more like they are being fired from a gun. Music I listen to has much more backbone. It could be that my old headset just didn't have much more bass than earbuds, but this headset is quite well for its bass. There are even settings to turn up the bass! Though, I honestly wish there were options software-wise to reduce bass, as sometimes its a bit much and your regular usage feels too loud or might make your ears hurt. Perhaps you could turn the bass in certain games down, but I wish it could be done with the headset.
The sound quality I found (possibly because of the bass) to be absolutely gorgeous. Music I once found just the regular normal became tear-jerking and chill-inducing. Games couldn't sound better.
The noise cancellation is insane, and honestly a bit too much for me. This is situational though, but my family does have to yell a bit louder to call me for dinner. However, if what you want is noise cancellation, this headset is best for it! Its like you are entering a portal, but for your ears, every time you put these on! The outside world stops existing for a bit and your games come to life in a whole other level of immersion.
Because of how locking-in this headset is, the complaint about your ears getting hot since there's nowhere for the heat to escape these almost air-tight covers is often. But, that is why Razer has options for coolant variants at a steeper price, which honestly fits well.
The headset I had previously had 3 customizable buttons on the side, as well as an auto-muting microphone (with a light to let you know when its muted) that disconnects when you raise it. This has neither. You have to click the microphone off here, which is fine.
On the subject of microphone, it is incredible quality, honestly a bit too good for me. Rather than having a radius that picks up less noise as you go further, it appears to have a set radius where it picks up sound way too well before having a sort of 'wall' where it can barely pick up sound. This said radius is quite big, so even moving the mic far away from my face still picks me up. This is good for the obvious reasons, but a bit unhelpful when it picks up EVERY noise you make. Yes, you can lower the levels/sensitivity in microphone settings on your computer as well as in Softwares individually, and finding the right levels arent hard, but its a bit much to start.
However, what really got me to write this review and why I had said pictures attached is this headsets major (Or potentially minor depending on how you use it) design flaw:
The plastic 'band' that goes around your head isn't reinforced very well, specifically the parts above where the cusion for your head and the 'side plastic' connect. This is not jointed and instead is just a round piece of plastic. I was used to taking my headset off by moving the ears away from me, widening the headset, since the other headset I had handled that just fine. This headset does not though. The parts I described on either side are sensitive and just after these 3 months, one of them broke and gave way. I had to reinforce it with vinyl tape and a thin scrap of metal to give it the right shape, but no matter what it was broken.
I feel like this could be worked on, though until then as the customer, I suggest YOU make sure to take this headset off either by turning it backwards to take out from behind you, or to turn it forwards and remove it that way. As evident by how long mine lasted so far, separating the ears from your head has proven to be a breaking point for a design flaw.
Nothing wrong with this headset, as all pieces of tech have their own issues, like bugs in a game, just make sure to take care of this well.
TLTR:
Sounds quality, noise cancellation, bass, microphone all over perform substantially. Your ears can get hot but its not that bead. The only real issue is physical strain of the overall structure. Just be sure to take this off without stretching it sideways and instead turning it backwards or forwards to avoid breaking the top and needing to either get a replacement or augment/modify it like I did (Which worked quite well to allow this to last longer)



Very disappointed in the quality for what we paid for these. Unfortunately apparently we didn't get the warranty sent in so eating the cost and having to buy new ones already. Not from this company though. With or without a warranty... They shouldn't be that easy to break with regular use at that price.
I don't have any allegiance to particular brands, but my $25 Turtle Beach headset from Walmart is better than this headset as it doesn't have a headache inducing electronic noise.
So in July 2020 I bought a new Razen Kraken X USB. The differences between the new one and the old one are: the new one is about 33% more expensive, its quality is a bit dull compared old one and construction quality is... well it took only 5 months for the frame to start snapping at the ear cup, even thought those it was well cared for.
Yes, price went UP and quality went DOWN.
Currently waiting to hear from Razer Customer Support but with very low expectations due to what can be read on other reviews. Also waiting Amazon to deliver a brand new HyperX with aluminum frame.
UPDATE: After a several emails were exchanged with Razer Support (Razer Support clearly trying to pin on misuse the lack of their quality) they just started ignoring my responses and send a email saying they will close the case.
HyperX Update: Happy with it so far

Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2020
So in July 2020 I bought a new Razen Kraken X USB. The differences between the new one and the old one are: the new one is about 33% more expensive, its quality is a bit dull compared old one and construction quality is... well it took only 5 months for the frame to start snapping at the ear cup, even thought those it was well cared for.
Yes, price went UP and quality went DOWN.
Currently waiting to hear from Razer Customer Support but with very low expectations due to what can be read on other reviews. Also waiting Amazon to deliver a brand new HyperX with aluminum frame.
UPDATE: After a several emails were exchanged with Razer Support (Razer Support clearly trying to pin on misuse the lack of their quality) they just started ignoring my responses and send a email saying they will close the case.
HyperX Update: Happy with it so far

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Los pros:
Empezaré por decir que la calidad es estupenda y son muy bonitos.
El sistema para darlos de alta es automático, funciona muy bien, rápidamente la computadora los detecto e instalo el controlador para su uso y así ha sido ya en dos máquinas diferentes, sin problema para compatibilizarlos con tus equipos.
Sabes cuando están prendidos porque se ilumina el logotipo que no ves ni te estorba para nada pero sirve para que sepas cuando los dejas conectados.
No pesan mucho y son muy muy cómodos, te cubren todo el oído y no te apachurran el lóbulo por lo que los puedes tener mucho tiempo puestos sin problema, yo los uso alrededor de 8 horas diarias y se los recomiendo mucho.
Son amortiguados eso ayuda a la comodidad.
Se oyen estupendamente bien tanto en recepción como el micro, de hecho muchos de mis compañeros siempre tienen problemas de audio ya sea por sus audífonos o por ruidos exteriores. Tu te pones los Razer Kraken X y te olvidas no se oye el exterior tampoco lo trasmite y son claros y nítidos en su audio.
Una ventaja que yo les veo es que tienen un botoncito sobre el auricular que tu puedes picarlo y se apagan sin necesidad que apagues el audio desde tu computadora por lo que para las conferencias es estupendo, si te interrumpen puedes, con solo picar en tu auricular evitar que te escuchen y no tienes que buscar el botón de la compu.
Una cosa similar a la anterior tienen sobre el volumen tienen en el auricular un control de volumen independiente al de la pc por lo que, si hay alguien que no este bien ajustado su audio en tus reuniones, puedes bajar el volumen fácilmente sin mover el de la pc.
Costaron algo mas que los demás de la red pero créanme que merece la inversión.
Los contras:
Ciertamente son muy grandes y tienes que ver que discretos no pasan en una conferencia, de repente me siento como locutor de tv del siglo pasado, tienes que considerar la visual si estás en videoconferencias.
Los audífonos tienen un sistema que no se apagan cuando apagas la computadora, siguen requiriendo la energía, por lo que los ves prendidos siempre, si quieres apagarlos tienes que desconectarlos de la usb, a mi me hubiese gustado que se apagaran con la pc porque así los dejaría conectados pero siempre tengo que cuidar el desconectarlos.

I've worked in IT for years, and this is the worst customer support experience I've ever had with a tech company. I will not be sending Razer any more of my money.
Scanning forums, I can see people complaining about this exact design flaw back in 2016, and asking the company to change the design.
ALSO, I wasn't even super-happy with the headphones in the first place, as they have a design flaw that constantly transmits physical vibrations up the cord (if it brushes against your leg) into the headset in a way that is quite noticiable (think tin can phones & someone sliding something around on the string)


Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2021
I've worked in IT for years, and this is the worst customer support experience I've ever had with a tech company. I will not be sending Razer any more of my money.
Scanning forums, I can see people complaining about this exact design flaw back in 2016, and asking the company to change the design.
ALSO, I wasn't even super-happy with the headphones in the first place, as they have a design flaw that constantly transmits physical vibrations up the cord (if it brushes against your leg) into the headset in a way that is quite noticiable (think tin can phones & someone sliding something around on the string)



Then, I finally decided I would buy new headphones, and that I would just "settle" for these Krakens. Man was I wrong, these sound just as good and have a way better microphone. Honestly I see now that wireless is just a gimmick and nobody really needs it at all. It's not like you can go more than 10 ft from your PC without it crackling up and breaking off completely, so the "portability" argument is null.
Overall, great sounding and they have a clear microphone, perfect for comms in gaming, maybe not the best for a serious streaming or youtube setup but nevertheless. However the plastic "leather" on these around the ears can hurt after a while.

The sound quality is good, the simulated 7.1 is a bit weird, I haven't used it much since it distorted some sounds or music depending on their own quality. I wouldn't recommend it for Ps4, the volume is very low even at max output - not in a party.
The usual stress point was found between the left headphone and the adjustable notched plastic strip. The plastic strip ended up breaking on it's own after common usage. By common usage, I mean placing and removing the headphones from my ears without adding any strength.
Which leads to the durability of the product. Now I have bought these in August 2020 and broke in March 2021. Meaning they can stand at least 6 months of daily usage without any issues. The product in overall is sturdy and using good materials, the stress point is common to that type of headset. I've noticed that it's more common with plastic frames with bare minimum support vs plastic frame with extra support or metal frames. Note that I've have the same issues with the 1st Gen of PlayStation Platinum, twice. Meaning it's not this brand in particular that holds this issue.
It's decent for a 80$ to 100$ headset, but it may be worth it to wait on a deal or to buy a tier above if you want your worth in quality.