Razer BlackShark V2 Pro for Xbox review: The same predictable awesomeness, but for console


After I finished reviewing the updated Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) wireless gaming headset, I never set it aside. No matter how many gaming headsets I’ve used, tested, and reviewed since then, I always return to the BlackShark V2 Pro immediately after. It’s genuinely my favorite gaming headset of all time, but my biggest complaint levied against it has — since the beginning — been the unfortunate lack of Xbox console support.

When I traveled to San Francisco for GDC 2024, I met with Razer and heard in person how the gaming company answered my prayers. I had the opportunity to be among the first outside of Razer to go hands-on with the brand-new Razer BlackShark V2 Pro for Xbox, and weeks later, I got a headset of my own to review at home. Now I’m ready to share my full thoughts, and they shouldn’t surprise you — the Xbox version of the BlackShark V2 Pro is incredible, even if gaining console support does mean losing a little bit of Windows PC compatibility.

This review was made possible with a review sample provided by Razer. The company did not see the contents of the review before publishing.

BlackShark V2 Pro (Xbox): Pricing and specifications

The new Razer HyperSpeed dongle that makes all the magic happen. (Image credit: Windows Central | Zachary Boddy)

Pricing highlights

  • The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro for Xbox (and PlayStation) retails for $199.99 at Razer, the same price as the Windows PC version of the headset.
  • You can get the BlackShark V2 Pro in both black and white, with the Xbox version having green accents and the PlayStation version having blue accents.
  • Regardless of which version or color you get, the console version of the BlackShark V2 Pro still supports Windows PC and Bluetooth-connected devices.

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro for Xbox

• Price: $199.99 at Razer | Best Buy
• Connectivity:
 Razer HyperSpeed Wireless via 2.4GHz USB Type-C dongle (console & PC), Bluetooth 5.2 w/ AAC & SBC audio codecs (all other platforms)
• Drivers:
Razer TriForce Titanium 50mm w/ 12-28,000Hz frequency response, 32 ohms impedance
• Microphone: Detachable, unidirectional Razer HyperClear Super Wideband w/ 100-10,000Hz frequency response, 32,000Hz sampling rate
• Battery life: 
Up to 70 hours, fast charging via USB Type-C
• Extra features: 
Volume dial, mic mute switch, SmartSwitch w/ built-in audio & esports profiles, Windows Sonic spatial audio (Xbox & Windows PC0 & Tempest 3D spatial audio (PS5)
• Weight: 
320g (0.71lbs)
• Platforms: 
Xbox or PlayStation, Windows PC, Mac, & Bluetooth devices (Nintendo Switch, Android, iOS)





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