21.01.2021

Review and testing of the gaming headset Razer ManO'War: wireless flagship. Gaming headphones are not for casual gamers. Razer ManO'War - Overview Battery Life


Game accessories are a separate topic. Gamers have their own specific requirements for them. Reliability, perfect sync and of course brutal appearance... All this is extremely important for seasoned magicians and warriors. Razer understands this, perhaps better than others, and therefore created a wireless gaming headset ManO`War.

Equipment

A hefty headset has the appropriate packaging. It is made stylishly and efficiently. An abundance of corporate colors - black and green, from which the heartbeat of connoisseurs quickens in a matter of seconds.

Inside, everything is neatly laid out in its grooves. Most of the volume is occupied by itself Razer ManO`War headset... Under it was an extension cable with a USB plug on one end and the same connector on the other. All this is necessary so that you do not have to reach somewhere under the table, to the back of the computer, in order to recharge the device via Micro USB cable(also included).

The extension cable boasts a length of just over two meters, and the Micro USB cable itself is 105 centimeters long. This is definitely enough to recharge from a neighbor's computer, if we are talking, for example, about a hostel. Thanks to the manufacturer for not limiting his fans in this regard.

But the external USB port isn't just for that. Later I will tell you what its main purpose is.

In addition, in a separate paper case, I found a small instruction for installing the unit, connecting it, and there is also a small fan's "merch" - two bright stickers. Razer knows a shortcut to the heart of a gamer.

Design

I must say right away that it is impressive. However, like almost all of the company's products. It is not difficult to find out that you have a Razer headset in front of you, and it's not about the proprietary LEDs on the "lapukha".

The massive black construction eloquently confirms the belonging of the accessory to a well-known gaming brand. The company has been using such a "heavy" design for a long time and, admittedly, very successfully.

However, literally all the parts of the case are plastic here. This is good, because the use of metal or even wood would make the structure noticeably heavier. However, for true gamers who sit for 12+ hours a day in online battles, something else is important - minimum weight and comfort.

I want to say right away that I played with the "ears" for no more than an hour and the headphones did not rub anything, my head did not come off. Quite the opposite, ManO`War are practically invisible in terms of weight on the head. They fit perfectly on the ears, they are well insulated from external noise.

Of course, the ears still sweat a little, but this is not critical. I expected there would be a bath, but luckily it is not.

The headset is wireless and this is absolutely the right decision. Personally, when I play CS: GO, for example, I optimize the surrounding space for myself as much as possible. So that everything is convenient, symmetrical and nothing distracts from the gameplay. An extra cable stretching past your hand somewhere under the table will definitely be a burden. In the meantime, you shift it so that it does not interfere, they can shove a knife to you. The situation, you understand, is completely unacceptable.

Due to my natural stupidity, at first I could not understand where the wireless transmitter itself was. He turned over the entire package, turned all the wires again - nothing. Does it really connect via Bluetooth ?! Or maybe I have lost some kind of adapter?

It turns out that the tiny radio whistle is still there. He hid on one of the headphones. Outside, only a part of it is visible, which practically does not protrude above the body. To get it, you need to press it lightly until it clicks. This is really convenient, because such small things are lost in the early days, and with a slot for storing a USB stick directly on the headset, you definitely won't lose it. Well done Razer!


Wireless communication

The transmission is carried out via its own radio channel at a frequency of 2.4 GHz. This is not Bluetooth, I say right away. By the way, the frequencies of the "blue tooth" do not intersect with the device in any way, they do not create any interference.

The sound transmission distance is 12 meters. You can add two more if you connect via the included wired docking station. And this is its main purpose - to lengthen the actual distance of work due to the two-meter length of its own cable.

You don't need any special software to work. I connected a USB stick to a free computer port, turned on the headset and you're done. The only thing that may need to be done is to go into the settings and set the output to the headset. There will already be information about the connected headphones.

Everything works equally well on Windows and Mac OS.


By the way, ManO`War are also compatible with Sony PlayStation 4, however, in this case, only cyclical color change is available from the backlight modes, and the sound settings are limited to 2 channels. The 7.1 emulation mode is launched only with the proprietary application and Razer Surround technology.

However, there is a manufacturer's own utility for adjusting sound and other tricks. We will return to it a little later.

For fun's sake, I decided to try to connect the accessory to the smartphone. For this I used an OTG adapter from USB Typce-C to full-size USB. Surprisingly, the headphones started playing. True, only the left channel. The right decided to go on strike.

All this once again confirms that our gadget is a purely computer piece.

Backlight

This feature should be given special attention. It's not every day, after all, headsets with built-in microphones shimmer in 16.8 million colors. Yes, this is the default setting. There are no clear color boundaries, so red slowly turns to orange, then to yellow, and so on.




Through the proprietary Razer Synapse application, the backlight can be tweaked to your liking. For example, setting the "Breathing" mode, when the predefined colors will slowly light up and fade out with an amplitude of 7 seconds.

To be honest, I was expecting more profiles. There are only three of them:

  • constant glow with one color
  • "Breathing" again with the same color
  • transfusion

In general, one or two and missed. It may be added in future versions of the software, but it may not.

But there is absolute freedom in choosing the desired shade. The entire palette of 16.8 million colors is in front of the user, so here you can get stuck for half an hour before choosing your own.

Sound quality

Noise isolation is not important here. It is stupidly mechanical. It's just that the large, soft ear cushions cut out some of the background noise by themselves. There are no special noise reduction technologies here.

To be honest, I don't even know if the gaming headset should somehow be regarded as a tool for listening to music. Still, their habitat is clearly defined - near the computer, and a headset was created for gaming battles, and not enjoying all the shades of high-quality soundtracks.

Anyway, I tried it on sound and I have my own conclusion on the topic. Sound quality is decent. There are not enough stars from the sky ManO`War, but its own aesthetic ideas about high-quality sound does not offend.

There is a margin of loudness - it is impossible to listen at the maximum. Moreover, the headset can be used in this state as a small portable speaker.

Sound settings are synchronized with those on the computer. You decrease it in the OS interface, the sound decreases in the headphones too. The same and vice versa - you can adjust the volume with the wheel on the right channel.

When you sit in silence, you hear a little digital noise. I don’t know what this has to do with it, but it’s a little annoying. It is necessary that there is always some sound.


The working distance, of course, depends on many factors. I had no opportunity to check all 12 meters, but the signal passed through one wall and 7 meters without problems. Further, communication breaks begin.

Sound Enhancers

All additional sound gadgets are configured again through the Razer Synapse computer application. I had version 1.60, so all the functionality at the time of the publication of the Razer ManO`War review is relevant precisely for this revision. In general, updates arrive quite often - almost once a week, so the functionality may partially change if you read this text 2-3 months after publication.

There are mainly three sound gadgets:

  • surround sound 7.1 - of course, imitation
  • two-channel audio (2.0)
  • sound normalization

To enable multichannel sound (7.1), it is advisable to calibrate again in a proprietary instrument. It takes a little time and everything looks pretty clear.

For fine tuning the developers have made their own equalizer for 8 bands. Of course, they did not forget about the various presets, so you can choose something ready-made, or you can play around with the settings yourself.

The microphone has its own settings: normalization, extraneous noise suppression, sensitivity and volume. The latter, again, is regulated by a special wheel located already on the left earpiece. Of course, the volume is synchronized with the one on the computer. True, this moment can be turned off.

In the app, you can quickly set the microphone to Mute mode. Directly on the headset itself, this function is performed by the volume control wheel. It is enough just to click on it or manually tighten it to a silent position.

I especially liked that the microphone extends from one of the headphones, and, moreover, is located on a flexible, but rather elastic cable. It can be lowered, unscrewed, raised or slightly bent. It interferes - just remove it. Again, we must pay tribute to the developers for coming up with such a convenient design.

Razer ManO`War Headset Specifications

  • 50mm speakers (60mm ear cushions)
  • earbud material - artificial leather
  • radio transmission frequency 2.4 GHz
  • frequency range: 20 - 20,000 MHz
  • 32 ohm impedance at 1 kHz
  • sensitivity 112 +/- 3dB
  • power (input) 30 mW
  • sound simulation 7.1
  • Built-in microphone on retractable plug
  • Branded illumination of Chroma channels (up to 16.8 million colors)
  • weight 375 grams

Additional specifications apply to the microphone:

  • effects: sound normalization and noise reduction
  • frequencies: 10 - 10,000 GHz
  • sensitivity 38 +/- 3dB
  • signal-to-noise ratio> 60 dB
  • unidirectional

Battery life

First, about what the manufacturer himself tells us about this. So, ManO`War is able to work on a single charge up to 14 hours in a row or 7 days with a two-hour rate of games per day. It's about the mode when the Chroma backlight is also on. If you turn off the pads, the headset will work for 20 hours without recharging.

A Micro USB cable is used for charging. It is convenient, since now it is not a problem to find such a posting. If anything, the kit comes with one cable, which obviously connects to a computer or a USB extension cable.

Outcome

Actual Razer ManO`War price 12 490 rubles... It is definitely expensive. On the other hand, it is a recognizable brand that you want or don’t want to pay for. In addition, the headset showed itself from the really best side: stable connection, the simplest connection, convenient settings and the very design of the headphones and, of course, the cool lighting. Should all this be worth three kopecks? Yes, never!

There is also a wired version - Razer ManO`War 7.1. It, of course, will cost less - 8 490 rubles, but I am with both hands for freedom from wires. As for me, it is very important that nothing gets in the way during the game, and the connection is as reliable as possible. Fortunately, the wireless model meets these requirements perfectly.

For my taste, the Razer ManO`War is not something that you buy for yourself. This is a wonderful gift, for example, for a birthday. A gift that will delight any regular visitor of virtual battles, where teamwork and total immersion are important. What can I say? Battlefield I came in handy!

Already on sale Price: 12 490 rubles I express my gratitude to Razer for the headset provided for the test

Last summer we spent detailed tests Razer ManO'War wireless headset, chic headphones. In 2017, this series was updated with the wired Razer ManO'War 7.1 with sound card included. wireless connection or scared off by the cost of the flagship version, new model just right for you. It borrows the design, virtual 7.1 surround sound, and powerful 50mm neodymium speakers. The visible differences concern the lack of illumination of the logo on the cup and a decrease in weight due to the rejection of the built-in battery.

Razer ManO'War 7.1 review

Equipment

The Razer ManO'War 7.1 comes in a massive box with a traditional black and green design. Already starting from the study of the box, there is a feeling of the premium quality of the product. Hinged lid with Velcro. Detailed description features, characteristics and multiple images of the headset. They are fixed on a rigid backing with a velvet covering, which protects against damage during transportation.

Package includes USB sound card, extension cable, instructions, warranty card, logo stickers.

Appearance

As stated at the beginning, the Razer ManO'War 7.1 follows the design wireless model... They were clearly created to delight. Massive design, round cups, well-defined lines and time-tested ergonomics.

The engineers managed to combine all this, and at the same time evenly distribute the weight throughout the structure and solve the issue of increased pressure on the head. They are not felt on the head, although the weight together with the cable and sound card is 332 grams (375 for the wireless model).

The appearance of the Razer ManO'War 7.1

The headset's headband is made of deformation-resistant plastic. On the outside, the manufacturer's logo is applied, on the inside there is a soft lining with shape memory.

The mechanism for rotating the cups is implemented in an interesting way. Here it was made rather not in order to conveniently fold the headphones for storage, but for convenient removal and putting on the head. When put on, the turned cups are conveniently fixed on the head along the movement of the hands.

But the storage is also okay, the Razer ManO'War 7.1 can also be considered to be paired with a smartphone or headphones, they will fit freely in a backpack.

Variable length headband. There are cutoffs on the rail that fix the selected position. The headphones are suitable for both teenagers and children.

Round massive cups, on the outside of which there is a metal grill and inserts with a logo. This model completely devoid of backlighting.

The eco-leather-covered ear cushions are filled with shape memory material, and the ears are literally buried in them.

A retractable microphone leg is hidden in the left bowl. Its position can be changed by choosing the optimal one.

The controls for the Razer ManO'War 7.1 have been moved to the remote control, which is fixed to the cable. Here it is non-removable, connected to the right cup, the exit point is reinforced. There is a protective fabric braid.

From the remote, you can change the volume with the drum and turn off the microphone. This unit is lightweight, the cable does not pull away and does not attract increased attention.

At the end there is an L-shaped 4-pin connector. Its shape is convenient for connecting to both a computer and a smartphone.

By the way, the length of the main part is about 1 meter, again, plus if the headphones are used outdoors, the extra length will not interfere. For home use, there is an extension cable in the kit, the length of which is enough to connect to the back of the case or to a sound card.

Software

A distinctive feature of the Razer ManO'War 7.1 is the presence of a sound card with 7.1 sound in the package. Considering that most users are limited to embedded audio from motherboard, its presence can be attributed to significant advantages. Who, if not the manufacturer himself, knows about optimal settings your headset. But it is important to note that its use is not necessary, the headphones work both with it and without it.

ManO'War 7.1 settings

After connecting the sound card, settings become available using the RAZER Synapse 2.0 utility. The firmware is being updated and if there are settings in the account, export is offered. This is how you can save your presets to different cars by simply plugging a headset in between and setting up just once. In the main window, it is proposed to calibrate the virtual surround sound, at this stage you can feel the benefits of this technology and make sure that even two speakers in the headphones are capable of producing a surround scene.

In the second tab, the sound amplifier is turned on, the bass is improved, the sound is normalized, and the clarity of speech is increased. Detailed settings by microphone operation: the volume is set, noise reduction is activated, the volume is normalized, the sensitivity is selected. Don't forget about the equalizer. As a result, the user is offered a detailed control center for the operation of the headphones.

Tests

The Razer ManO'War 7.1 is a versatile headset that fully works with a variety of audio sources, including consoles, laptops, smartphones, tablets, players and computers. Listening to your favorite songs in the subway in the morning, giving out headshots in your favorite shooter in the evening or giving out another ricochet in tanks. For this, everything possible has been done, from the design to the shape of the plug.

In terms of convenience, everything is also excellent. Long-term wear does not cause irritation and fatigue. There may be some problems with fogging, which is typical for all headphones with eco-leather ear pads. We were delighted with the softness of the ear cushions and the level of sound insulation provided.

For those who worry and believe that the most valuable parts of sound are lost via Bluetooth and 2.4 GHz, the Razer ManO'War 7.1 is ready to offer clear transmission in the smallest detail, plus eliminating the fear of a dead battery at the most inopportune moment. But all this, of course, is good, but how do the headphones show themselves in combat conditions?

Escape from Tarkov: ManO'War 7.1

By tradition, we focus on online shooters, in which the result depends on sound as much as on the ability to shoot. The ability to hear an enemy sneaking up, a door opening behind your back, or shots in a nearby room are especially important in online battles. It is here that the virtual 7.1 sound is revealed in all its glory, creating a feeling of complete immersion in what is happening on the screen. In Escape from Tarkov, in addition to control, they also make it possible to disassemble in detail even the type of weapon from which the shooting is being conducted, and in especially dangerous situations, even flinch at reality. Dynamic shooters such as Overwatch, Battlefield 1, as well as World of Tanks and War Thunder will delight you with spectacular explosions, shots, engine roar and rich soundstage.

Fitting ManO'War 7.1

Music lovers will also be satisfied, the Razer ManO'War 7.1 supports detailed settings, in particular, the lows can be lowered if desired. If you need bass, it will be, if it is not needed, it will be removed. As a result, they are suitable for music of various genres, including classical compositions. The sound is expressive. When watching movies, everything is fine too.

Razer ManO'War 7.1 results

Razer ManO'War 7.1 is fully up to the top level, offering high build quality, a set modern technologies and virtual 7.1 sound. The significant advantages include the sound card and the versatility of the connection. I liked the design, the rotating mechanism of the cups, large ear pads, chic sound with powerful bass, a noise canceling microphone, verified ergonomics, an adjustable cable, detailed settings, and a remote control. The lack of illumination on the cups and the non-removable cable may not suit you.
receives the well-deserved award "Gold ..

Among people who are fond of games, it is quite difficult to find at least one who has not heard of the American company Razer, which since 1998 has been pleasing its fans with a variety of gaming accessories, from mouse pads to gaming laptops. Razer products are easily recognizable with their original design and signature black and green colors.

One of the directions of the American company is the production of headphones and headsets of various formats. In her lineup the user will be able to pick up both compact in-ear Razer Hammerheads and full-size wireless Razer ManO'War, which we will talk about in this review.

Immediately, it is worth making a reservation that the Razer Man O'War is by no means an affordable model, and the price for it varies around $ 185. If you like the device, and the transmission of sound wirelessly is not necessary, then there is a wired version on sale with an estimated price tag of $ 129 at the time of writing.

Specification

Manufacturer and model

Razer ManO'War

Connection interface

Wireless

Wireless frequency, GHz

Radius of action, m

Battery life, hours

Backlit

No backlight

Platform support

Headphones

Closed

Speaker dome diameter, mm

Magnet type

Neodymium

Impedance, Ohm

Range of reproducible frequencies, Hz

Input power, mW

Sensitivity (at 1 kHz), dB

Inner diameter of ear pads, mm

Ear cushions material

Artificial leather

Microphone

Sensor type

Electret condenser

Focus

Unidirectional noise canceling

Frequency response, Hz

Signal to noise ratio (SnR), dB

Sensitivity, dB

Products webpage

Packaging and equipment

The headset comes in a fairly large box, decorated in Razer's corporate colors. On the front side it is marked with the presence of LED-backlighting Razer Chroma, while the back shows the key advantages of the device, namely the virtualization of 7.1-channel surround sound and work in wireless mode. Separately, the operating time from a single battery charge is noted for 7 days (2 hours of use per day).

Throwing back the cover, which is fixed with Velcro, you can see the device itself, securely fixed in a special shape designed to prevent damage to the headphones during transportation.

In the box, we also found a short instruction manual, a wireless transmitter and an extension cord for it. Since we had an incomplete version for testing, there were no branded stickers and a USB charging cable. However, when you buy, they will definitely be.

Appearance and design

The Razer ManO'War headset looks very massive, so it initially seems that it will be difficult to play in such headphones for a long time due to their mass. However, the first impression is deceiving, because in fact, the weight of 375 g is quite comfortable for wireless headphones.

They themselves use a classic design and are mostly made of matte plastic with metal rails.

The build quality is very good, although there are characteristic creaks at the junction of the cups with the headband during use, and the swivel mechanism itself does not inspire confidence in its durability, so it is better not to drop the Razer ManO'War, however, like any other headphones. Also note that the cups in extreme positions rub a little against the frame during vertical travel.

Except for the rotating mechanism of the cups, the design of the headphones is rigid, although the implementation of the headband is a little alarming, since when stretched, the load is carried out only on a pair of rails. The central part of the headband made of eco-leather is practically isolated and does not in any way affect the reliability and rigidity of the structure. There is a small layer of foam inside this insert, but the headband cannot be called very soft, since the layer is quite thin.

The round ear cushions are composed of soft, memory-free foam on the inside and artificial leather on the outside.

The cups themselves are large enough and made of plastic with small metal meshes on the outside.

On the left earcup there is a microphone on a retractable flexible boom, which can be easily adjusted to the desired position. When the microphone is turned off, a red LED ring lights up on it, which is very convenient and clearly displays its state.

In addition to the microphone, there is also a volume control for voice transmission, pressing which completely turns it off, a micro-USB connector for charging the battery, a power button (glows red when charging) and a green activity indicator.

In turn, on the right cup there is a speaker volume control with the ability to mute the sound by pressing and a seat with a fixation for storing the USB receiver.

Both cups have a proprietary Razer Chroma lighting, which can be adjusted in the proprietary software.

The Razer ManO'War gaming headset is powered by two 50mm neodymium magnet speakers.

To connect the headset, not Bluetooth is used, but a 2.4 GHz radio channel, which limits the range of potential buyers, because the Razer ManO'War can only be used with a PC, Mac or PS4, while there is no question of connecting to mobile devices, because the possibility wire transmission there is no sound. The declared operating range is 12 m.

If interference occurs when the transmitter is directly connected to a PC, then you can use the complete extension cord, which is a small plastic structure with a rubberized base.

Operating experience and sound quality


Despite the rather large dimensions, the headphones are very convenient to use. The fit is very comfortable, especially for a large head. Otherwise, there may be a subconscious desire to reduce the size of the headband for more pressing of the headset to the ears. As for the ear pads, their depth is quite large, although the ears still touch the inner mesh a little. The pivoting mechanism of the earcups allows you to conveniently adjust their position on the head, making the headphones fit comfortably. The only complaint we have is not the softest headband.

Razer-specific headset sound with an emphasis on well-crafted low frequencies... When listening, you can feel powerful yet soft bass without distortion, even at maximum volume. The overall frequency picture is not the best, and in order to open the headphones, you need to adjust the equalizer, and also reduce or disable the bass amplification altogether. This is especially true for the virtual 7.1 mode, in which the low frequencies are amplified even more, drowning out the mids.

The 7.1-channel sound mode performs best in movies and games, with the Razer ManO'War delivering the most authentic surround sound of any headphone we've tested with this technology. The device transmits positioning almost perfectly.

As for the music, not everything is so smooth here, and the headset is suitable only for electronics with an emphasis on low frequencies. To achieve more or less reliable sound, you can only transfer the headphones to 2.0 mode and adjust the equalizer. Separately, we note that 7.1-channel sound is not supported with PS4.

The unidirectional microphone has program function noise reduction. Its sensitivity is on high level, with the ability to adjust it in the software. The quality of speech transmission is very good: the voice is clear, without unnecessary noise (if the sensitivity is not overestimated above the basic values). The frequency range includes mids and highs, but not lows. However, the people you are talking to will hear your voice perfectly.

Proprietary software

The proprietary Razer Synapse utility, when you first connect the headset, offers to calibrate the 7.1 surround sound function in accordance with the hearing characteristics of a particular user. After passing automatic tuning, you will have access to manual adjustment of the headset parameters, which are divided into several tabs for greater convenience.

Fine tuning lends itself not only to the parameters of the speakers, but also the microphone. On a separate tab there is an 8-band equalizer with the ability to select one of the presets or manual setting... You can also customize the Razer Chroma lighting, which can operate in one of three modes: continuous light, breathing and sequential color change.

conclusions

Summing up our acquaintance with the headset Razer ManO'War, we can say that it is an excellent option for demanding and wealthy gamers. The headphones have a number of advantages, such as wireless connection with a radius of 12 meters, good autonomy, comfortable fit and good workmanship, excellent study of the low frequency spectrum, one of the best implementations of virtual 7.1-channel surround sound on a PC and the presence of a high-quality microphone for communicating with friends. As a result, you can fully immerse yourself in the atmosphere of your favorite games or movies.

But before buying, you should immediately clarify a number of points. Firstly, the Razer ManO'War is not marketed as a headphone for demanding music lovers, although there is an equalizer for adjusting the sound quality, and undemanding users will not have any special problems in this area. Secondly, there is no support for Bluetooth and wired connections, so you won't be able to use the device in tandem with mobile gadgets. Thirdly, when connected to a game console, there is no possibility of emulating 7.1-channel surround sound, since it is activated through proprietary software.

We express our gratitude to the company3 ona 51 , the official distributor of productsRazer , for the headset provided for testing.

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  • Cyclic switching of spectrum colors
    Switching slowly and smoothly across a spectrum of 16.8 million shades is an unobtrusive yet very stylish touch. This effect is set by default.
  • Breath
    Soft pulsation of one, two or more colors in random order every 7 seconds, simulating uniform breathing.

Specifications

  • Advanced 7.1 surround sound shaping *
  • Powerful speakers - highest quality sound during the game
  • Advanced digital microphone
  • Chroma backlight with 16.8 million customizable color options
  • Illuminated logo on the ear cups
  • Maximum gaming comfort
  • Synapse 2.0 support

Headphones

  • Frequency range: 20 - 20,000 Hz
  • Resistance: 32 ohms at 1 kHz
  • Sensitivity (@ 1 kHz): - 112 ± 3dB @ 1 kHz max.
  • Input power: 30mW (max)
  • Speakers: 50mm, with neodymium magnets
  • Ear pads inner diameter: 60mm
  • Soft leatherette ear cushions
  • Volume and mute adjustment
  • Adjust the balance of voice and sound in the game, and mute the microphone
  • Power button and pairing mode
  • Connection Type: Wireless USB Adapter Transmitter
  • Working range: up to 12 meters
  • Wireless frequency: 2.4GHz
  • Battery life: up to 14 hours with Chroma backlight or up to 20 hours without Chroma backlight
  • Approximate weight: 375g

Microphone

  • Digital microphone
  • Retractable microphone design
  • Noise reduction, Sound normalization
  • Microphone mute button and operating mode backlight
  • Microphone LED color cannot be changed (Red = microphone off)
  • Frequency response: 100 - 10,000 Hz
  • Signal to noise ratio:> 60dB
  • Sensitivity (@ 1kHz, 1V / Pa): -38 ± 3dB
  • Directional Pattern: Unidirectional

Interfaces

  • One gold-plated USB connector (USB adapter transmitter)

Included

  • Razer ManO'War Wireless Gaming Headset
  • USB Wireless Adapter transmitter
  • USB extension cable (for convenient placement of the USB adapter of the transmitter and charging the headset)
  • USB charging cable - micro-USB
  • Quick Start Guide / Important Product Information

System requirements

  • PC / Mac with a free USB 2.0 port;
  • Windows® 10 / Windows® 8 / Windows® 7 / Mac OS X (10.9 and up)
  • Internet connection (for installing drivers)
  • Free space on hard disk 100 MB
  • To use the full range of product features and to receive updates software, you will need to register an account with Razer Synapse 2.0 (you need a valid address Email), software download, acceptance license agreement and internet connection. After activation, the full range of product functions is available in the optional offline mode.
  • Or PlayStation® 4 **

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