Razer Nari Wired/Wireless Gaming Headset Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2018-11-10

After using the Nari headset for quite a bit in different scenarios such as gaming, listening to music but also watching TV shows and movies, we can really say that the large 50mm drivers really pack a punch and should please the majority of gamers, mainstream computer or laptop users. The surround feature of Razer headsets was great and now with the added THX it is even better and easy customizable via Synapse software. This is easy one of the most comfortable headsets we have tried so far and the gel-infused cushions are not a marketing gimmick: the headset can be easily used for long periods of time, doing the activities you enjoy.

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Packaging, A Closer Look Part I

Just recently we have received one of the latest Razer gaming headsets, with the “Nari” nickname; this particular model does support THX Spatial Audio, unique, cooling gel-infused cushions for added comfort, 2.4GHz wireless audio, ability to use wired mode but also large 50mm drivers with Neodymium magnets. The product is compatible with PCs, other devices with analog interfaces on wired mode but also the PS4 console. Nari is shipped inside a signature Razer box, showing the design of the product on the top cover, but we can also see the Chroma lighting system advertised:

 

 

 

One of the sides does show the Package Contents along with the System Requirements and Technical Specifications:

 

 

 

The main product components are detailed on the backside, for a better product understanding:

 

 

 

Nari is secured inside a black plastic mold, while the accessories are present under a thin cardboard layer, with the saying “For Gamers. By Gamers.”:

 

 

 

The bundle consists of two cables, but also some documentation:

 

 

 

The supplied cables are braided for additional durability; Razer does offer a jack with 4-pole for connecting with a wide range of devices on analog:

 

 

 

 

The USB charging cable does sport the signature green Razer design:

 

 

 

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