Razer BlackShark V2 Pro 2023 (Wireless)
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Razer BlackShark V2 Pro 2023

Wireless


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Noa_

1 month ago

How do I connect this to the ps4

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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To connect the Razer Blackshark V2 Pro (2023) to the PS4, you can use the included wireless USB dongle. Here are the steps: 1. plug the USB dongle into an available USB port on the PS4. 2. switch on the headset by pressing the power button 3. the headset should automatically connect to the dongle 4. make sure that the headset is selected as the default output and input device in the PS4 settings. Alternatively, you can use Bluetooth, but the connection via the dongle is recommended as it is more stable.

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Noa_

1 month ago

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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The headset's battery lasts up to 70 hours, depending on usage and settings. You can connect the headset to the PS4 as it is suitable as a PS4 headset and has wireless connections.

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arsen111999

2 months ago

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Anonymous

2 months ago

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Anonymous

2 months ago

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A few points: - I'm using it for video conferencing extensively in business setting, overall I'm happy with it - it's on the heavier side, good quality build with stronger "passive" external noise isolation - works fine both with Windows and Linux with no extra software. There is a nasty issue where the volume knob on the left "cup" randomly stops controlling the OS sound volume level and the headset gets stuck on maximum volume after each power on unless manually adjusted. Deleting device in Device Manager in Windows and re-inserting the USB dongle fixes the problem for both Win/Linux. I have to deal with it maybe every other month. - for me battery life has been amazing. Sometimes I forget I actually have to charge it at all. I go for weeks between charges. - headset does turn off completely after 15m of audio signal absence with the "Power off" voice announcement. I don't think it's controllable without the software or at all. But I've also seen complaints that automatic power-off doesn't work for some users. - when headset is active, there is a bit of audible static. After 15s of no audio, headset switches into what I assume is energy-saving mode with a bit of an audible click. Static then disappears or becomes largely not noticeable. When audio signal resumes, the headset picks it up with a bit of a click again, but almost instantaneously.

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Anonymous

5 months ago

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I3ull3t

5 months ago

Depends on what you want, I can tell you for CS2 Competetive the CS profile is perfect, you don't want an awesome sound but the right one to improve the location in the game, btw. to emphasise the important aspects of the game. The game mode profiles all sound terrible. But they filter the unimportant sounds and output them. I used to have the Hyper X and also the JBL Quantum and have to say the Razer is better and sounds better to me personally. However, I can agree that I have problems with the headset on Tarkov with binoral audio, for example. All in all, the thing has so many settings to customise it to your wishes that it sounds like an AliExpress thing is nonsense. You might think that with the game modes, but as described above, they should sound like shit.

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teewithmarie

6 months ago

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Galaxus

6 months ago

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Yes, you understand correctly. The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro 2023 wireless gaming headset comes with a 2.4GHz USB dongle for low-latency wireless connectivity to devices like your PC, PS5, or Switch. However, it also supports Bluetooth 5.2, which allows you to connect it to your phone or other Bluetooth-enabled devices without needing the dongle. You can use the dongle for connections to your gaming console or PC, and simultaneously connect to a Bluetooth device, such as your phone, to receive audio from both sources at the same time.

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Anonymous

10 months ago

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Loanou09

10 months ago

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It worked for me on the first try. But make sure you have the right version of Razer synapse (check after update). Otherwise I don't know what the problem could be. Hope you can solve your problem.

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Detrua

1 year ago

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Maurosen

1 year ago

That doesn't sound like a heatset problem but a Discord problem. It works perfectly for me. Have a look under voice and video chat there is the option attenuation, is it perhaps at 100%? Just turn it down or completely off with 0%

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ramonwalther

1 year ago

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Mili_liter224

1 year ago

As far as I know, you can be connected at the same time, but as soon as you play something from the second connected source, it is switched over and the other source can no longer be heard. So, for example, if you are connected to the PC with the dongle and to the mobile phone via Bluetooth and you are gaming, as soon as you play something on the mobile phone, the source is switched to Bluetooth and you no longer hear the sound from the dongle. I hope this answers your question. Kind regards Milosz

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Noa_

1 month ago

Is the dongel USB and USB c

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Galaxus

1 month ago

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The dongle of the Razer Blackshark V2 Pro (2023) is a USB dongle that works via a USB-A connection. There is no specific USB-C connection for the dongle itself, but the headset can be charged via a USB-C connection.

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