Brand | Razer |
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Series | language _ tag |
Item model number | RZ04-01920200-R3U1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 12.3 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.3 x 7.25 x 7.75 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 4.3 x 7.25 x 7.75 inches |
Color | Black |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
ASIN | B01DPS4QQ2 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | April 15, 2016 |
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Razer ManO'War: Wireless 7.1 Surround Sound - 2.4 GHz Wireless Technology - Quick Action Controls - Unidirectional Retractable Mic - Gaming Headset Works with PC, PS4, & Xbox One
Brand | Razer |
Model Name | language _ tag |
Color | Black |
Form Factor | On Ear |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
About this item
- LAG-FREE 2.4 GHZ WIRELESS USB ADAPTER: 12+2 Meter range capability
- LARGE 50 MM DRIVERS: High fidelity gaming grade audio
- UNIDIRECTIONAL DIGITAL BOOM MICROPHONE: Optimized for more natural sounds and crystal clear voice reproduction
- QUICK ACTION CONTROLS: Adjust mic, volume levels, and mute without fumbling with onscreen controls
- POWERED BY RAZER CHROMA: Explore countless lighting options with 16.8 million customizable color options
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The Razer ManO'War offers high fidelity gaming grade audio through latency-free 2.4 GHz wireless technology with a 12+2 meter range capability.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. For example, they say the bass levels are enough, and the directional sound is on point. They're also happy with the range. That said, some complain about the durability. That being said, opinions are mixed on quality, comfort, performance, and battery life.
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Customers like the sound quality of the headphones. They mention that the audio quality and bass levels are enough for listening to music, the directional sound is on point, and they get very loud. The microphone is great and the noise cancellation is good. Some say that the mic quality is just okay.
"...My music listening experience was enjoyable with these which included me leaving my bedroom while still wearing them to pee with no disconnection...." Read more
"...The sound quality is very good, but I haven't given it a full testing yet...." Read more
"...ConclusionI recommend getting these they have great sound for gaming, great battery life and I think they sound better then the G933, HyperX,..." Read more
"Love this headset.Things I like:- Great sound overall, we are talking about virtual sound.-..." Read more
Customers like the range of the headphones. They say the wireless range is good, reception is good and the performance is enough for gaming. They also appreciate the excellent connectivity and say they never have sync issues or cutting out.
"...The wireless range is perfect for my condo, where I can be anywhere and still hear the audio without any interference or cutting out...." Read more
"...The range on the wireless is acceptable (20-30 ft), considering I walk through my house and go to the basement often...." Read more
"...It's not quite as wireless as Bluetooth... it comes with a USB receiver wire and a USB receiver, like you might see with wireless mice and keyboards...." Read more
"...There is actually no lag.- The volume adjustments on the earcuff are very convenient (there is a con but you can see that below)..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the headphones. Some mention that it's high quality, decent, and holding up fine. Others say that they're kind of flimsy, the ear cups swivel very easily, and feel cheaply made.
"...headphones together to the main headpiece is a solid plastic with high resistance and I do get the impression the plastic would crack rather than..." Read more
"These are "mostly" the best gaming wireless headphones I have used so far...." Read more
"...This microphone is high quality, although obviously not studio quality. I will definitely be happy with streaming on Twitch with this microphone...." Read more
"...are great to buy if you are okay with paying for the name, The quality is okay but, the integrity of the headset it'self is not stable enough..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the comfort of the headphones. Some mention that it's comfortable, with smooth and soft material. However, others say that the headband felt terrible after about 10 minutes, and the comfort is also a bit rough on the ear lobes. The pressing eventually translates into discomfort, and it hurts after a very short period of time of use.
"...The headphones are rather comfortable to wear, I would give them somewhere around 8/10...." Read more
"...The earcuffs are large (which can be nice) but oddly suffocating to your ear...." Read more
"...Still very comfortable after wearing for a few hours straight. A few adjustments here were needed every now and then, but it was not an issue...." Read more
"...These are very comfortable for long gaming sessions...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the headset. Some mention that it works decently, has great sound, and functionality. However, some say that it does not work well, does not play nice with Discord, and is useless in games.
"...The pads are comfortable and the noise cancellation is good. The mic works great. The volume adjustment for both the in and out audio is great...." Read more
"...Cables to charge the headset, for me, they do not work well...." Read more
"...Well, It's completely true. I bought the headset, it worked perfectly fine for 3 months...." Read more
"...little to put them on your head and then it breaks, is very disappointing for a Razer product...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the headphones. Some mention that they have great sound for gaming, and have had no battery issues. However, others say that the battery lasts only a full day and the beeping sound is annoying.
"...I recommend getting these they have great sound for gaming, great battery life and I think they sound better then the G933, HyperX, and PlayStation..." Read more
"...My only concern is the decrease in battery performance in the next two years as my Razer laptop battery has dropped charge performance by 50% or..." Read more
"...Best headset for the money, period. The charge time seems to last all day." Read more
"...They keep getting disconnecting from PC if they are moved, you heard the sound on the PC when you connect and disconnect something...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the durability of the headphones. They mention that the top headband broke off, the plastic pieces broke off and the cushion broke. Some customers also report that the support arms broke.
"...(literally 5 minutes ago) took the headset off my head and it exploded in-two on me. Literally it broke in half. I can provide a picture if needed...." Read more
"...I picked the headset up, and the headband snapped right off. I knew it was only a matter of time this piece would break, and I was right...." Read more
"...It's been about 4 months and like a review I read on here... it broke although not in the same place...." Read more
"...I used my headset for 2000 hours before the plastic on that cushion failed...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the headphones. For example, they mention that it fits a bit loose on their head, barely tight enough to stay in place, and is too big for their head. That said, some complain that the cushion on the headband is very small and will wear down. That being said, most are happy with the sound quality and the overall performance of the product.
"...These are very comfortable for long gaming sessions. They are indeed large and look kind of odd on your head but them being large also allows them..." Read more
"...The main issue after it broke is that the comforter piece will always flop up into the air now when wearing the headset, and the headset will dig..." Read more
"...The headphones are size-adjustable and each side provides a numbered measurement system on the plastic bit that extends so that you can easily see..." Read more
"...However, when the mic is completely retracted, the mechanism wiggles inside the earcup...." Read more
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This product is quite new and there aren't many reviews around so I wasn't really sure what to expect with these but it's safe to say that I am extremely happy with my first wireless headset.
I am an avid gamer (and musician) so I usually game with my wired studio headphones as they provide high quality audio. Many 'gaming' headsets on the market look flashy and fancy, yet provide poor audio quality AND you end up paying a premium price because of the brand associated with the product. While $169.99 is a hefty price, I would argue that you are indeed paying for a product where the price does reflect the quality.
Getting started with the headset was very easy. A USB dongle is provided in the right earphone which you push to eject. Once plugged into your PC, an automatic driver installation takes place although you must remember to charge the headset before using it for the first time.
When I started the headset up, I was welcomed by the side of the headphones glowing with the Razer brand logo. The glow is pretty chilled out and fades into random colors. It's cool to display if you're at a LAN party or something but personally it's not really my thing. You can customize the colors to glow, "breath", remain static or turn them off completely. It's worth noting that the lights obviously deplete the battery quicker. Disabling the lighting definitely makes the battery last a couple of hours longer but I'm not sure by how much exactly.
The headphones are rather comfortable to wear, I would give them somewhere around 8/10. I have been wearing them for about 4 hours now and my ears aren't sore or anything like that which is good. These headphones cup your ears with cushioning leather which is always nice, however I would have preferred if the inner part of the headphones was reinforced with slightly softer material as the cartilage in some parts of my ear touch the inner speakers and it takes some time getting used to. There is also a soft leather cushion over the top of your head which helps quite a bit. The headphones are size-adjustable and each side provides a numbered measurement system on the plastic bit that extends so that you can easily see how evenly you have extended or retracted each side.
The microphone boom is brilliantly designed. There is a mechanism inside of the left headphone which allows the boom to be extended or retracted depending on weather or not you are using it. There is a scroll-wheel on the bottom of the left headphone which sets how sensitive you want your microphone to be. Pressing the wheel also mutes the microphone completely which makes the tip of the microphone light up with a red ring providing a visual indicator to you that your microphone is muted. The red light is an attention grabber and you will definitely notice it in your peripheral vision if you forgot to unmute. The quality of my voice was decent and had no issues communicating with my team mates on Counter Strike. There are a few software-sided settings which allow you to enable background noise cancellation if you're using them in a noisy environment but I have not had time to play with these settings.
These headphones are quite bulky but not heavy either. I assume that the components inside of the headphones necessitate them to be the size which they are. I found the default audio levels to be fair with a bit more of a bassy punch to it. My music listening experience was enjoyable with these which included me leaving my bedroom while still wearing them to pee with no disconnection. I only found the quality to ever so slightly decrease which was pretty decent considering the signal was going through two different walls. The instructions claim to have a range of around 40 feet and I don't really doubt that. As I mentioned, these are perhaps a bit more focused on an "umph" bass level but you can customize exactly how you want your levels to be on the software side of things and each level is very decent. Basically you could give these to someone with their eyes closed and they wouldn't know they are wireless.
Overall, the quality of the product is decent. I find the plastic to be fair and I don't see them breaking unless you pull them apart to extreme amounts. I've noticed a few reviews claiming they are very flimsy and fragile but I don't really find that to be the case. I must say though that the most inner bar/support which holds the individual headphones together to the main headpiece is a solid plastic with high resistance and I do get the impression the plastic would crack rather than bend if I was extremely aggressive with them.
I am currently experiencing an audio issue with these while I play videogames. As I've said, the audio quality is great but the audio volume drops when I run Counter Strike for some reason. If I put the volume up, they still sound hollow as if the mid-levels are muted. It's definitely related to the software side of things and I'll have to tweak and play around with it to figure out what exactly is going on.
Overall I'm pretty happy with these and hope to use them for the next few years. My only concern is the decrease in battery performance in the next two years as my Razer laptop battery has dropped charge performance by 50% or so.
If you're in the market for a wireless headset whether its for calling over Skype with people, gaming, listening to music, or a combination of the three, I would highly recommend these.
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2016
This product is quite new and there aren't many reviews around so I wasn't really sure what to expect with these but it's safe to say that I am extremely happy with my first wireless headset.
I am an avid gamer (and musician) so I usually game with my wired studio headphones as they provide high quality audio. Many 'gaming' headsets on the market look flashy and fancy, yet provide poor audio quality AND you end up paying a premium price because of the brand associated with the product. While $169.99 is a hefty price, I would argue that you are indeed paying for a product where the price does reflect the quality.
Getting started with the headset was very easy. A USB dongle is provided in the right earphone which you push to eject. Once plugged into your PC, an automatic driver installation takes place although you must remember to charge the headset before using it for the first time.
When I started the headset up, I was welcomed by the side of the headphones glowing with the Razer brand logo. The glow is pretty chilled out and fades into random colors. It's cool to display if you're at a LAN party or something but personally it's not really my thing. You can customize the colors to glow, "breath", remain static or turn them off completely. It's worth noting that the lights obviously deplete the battery quicker. Disabling the lighting definitely makes the battery last a couple of hours longer but I'm not sure by how much exactly.
The headphones are rather comfortable to wear, I would give them somewhere around 8/10. I have been wearing them for about 4 hours now and my ears aren't sore or anything like that which is good. These headphones cup your ears with cushioning leather which is always nice, however I would have preferred if the inner part of the headphones was reinforced with slightly softer material as the cartilage in some parts of my ear touch the inner speakers and it takes some time getting used to. There is also a soft leather cushion over the top of your head which helps quite a bit. The headphones are size-adjustable and each side provides a numbered measurement system on the plastic bit that extends so that you can easily see how evenly you have extended or retracted each side.
The microphone boom is brilliantly designed. There is a mechanism inside of the left headphone which allows the boom to be extended or retracted depending on weather or not you are using it. There is a scroll-wheel on the bottom of the left headphone which sets how sensitive you want your microphone to be. Pressing the wheel also mutes the microphone completely which makes the tip of the microphone light up with a red ring providing a visual indicator to you that your microphone is muted. The red light is an attention grabber and you will definitely notice it in your peripheral vision if you forgot to unmute. The quality of my voice was decent and had no issues communicating with my team mates on Counter Strike. There are a few software-sided settings which allow you to enable background noise cancellation if you're using them in a noisy environment but I have not had time to play with these settings.
These headphones are quite bulky but not heavy either. I assume that the components inside of the headphones necessitate them to be the size which they are. I found the default audio levels to be fair with a bit more of a bassy punch to it. My music listening experience was enjoyable with these which included me leaving my bedroom while still wearing them to pee with no disconnection. I only found the quality to ever so slightly decrease which was pretty decent considering the signal was going through two different walls. The instructions claim to have a range of around 40 feet and I don't really doubt that. As I mentioned, these are perhaps a bit more focused on an "umph" bass level but you can customize exactly how you want your levels to be on the software side of things and each level is very decent. Basically you could give these to someone with their eyes closed and they wouldn't know they are wireless.
Overall, the quality of the product is decent. I find the plastic to be fair and I don't see them breaking unless you pull them apart to extreme amounts. I've noticed a few reviews claiming they are very flimsy and fragile but I don't really find that to be the case. I must say though that the most inner bar/support which holds the individual headphones together to the main headpiece is a solid plastic with high resistance and I do get the impression the plastic would crack rather than bend if I was extremely aggressive with them.
I am currently experiencing an audio issue with these while I play videogames. As I've said, the audio quality is great but the audio volume drops when I run Counter Strike for some reason. If I put the volume up, they still sound hollow as if the mid-levels are muted. It's definitely related to the software side of things and I'll have to tweak and play around with it to figure out what exactly is going on.
Overall I'm pretty happy with these and hope to use them for the next few years. My only concern is the decrease in battery performance in the next two years as my Razer laptop battery has dropped charge performance by 50% or so.
If you're in the market for a wireless headset whether its for calling over Skype with people, gaming, listening to music, or a combination of the three, I would highly recommend these.
If I don't change this review. I've had no issues and highly recommend this headset.
ARTEMIS SPECTRUM, HyperX Cloud Revolver, PlayStation Gold Wireless Stereo Headset, and Beats Studio Wireless.
Sound
These have excellent sound (plenty of bass and nice highs) I would put them up next to the Beats Studio Wireless for music. For games these are much better due to how they are tuned for games (foot steps and all that). Also the Beats have lag... HyperX is more audiophile but they are not "fun" to listen to due to how neutral they are. I personally like Razor 7.1 better then DTS and Dolby from the G933. The G933 7.1 does not sound normal in 7.1 mode its like they just put a lot of echo and call it 7.1.
Design / Comfort
These are very comfortable for long gaming sessions. They are indeed large and look kind of odd on your head but them being large also allows them to have plenty of room for your ears. There are issues... The volume knobs suck... They need to be much bigger and have better click feedback. Also since they are the same on both sides its confusing if you are hitting volume or the mic. Maybe they can add some sounds then the volume is changed? They also feel kind of low cost and creek a lot when you pick them up. However I have had two of these and the first one ended up breaking (see the pic) but it looks like they have done a minor revision to these at some point and that part of the headphones are now more reinforced. Also the new ones seem to not crack and squeaks as much as the old ones. So maybe they fixed that as well?
Battery Life.
I get days (few hours a day) of gaming out of these. Much better compared to the G933 and the PlayStation Gold.
Conclusion
I recommend getting these they have great sound for gaming, great battery life and I think they sound better then the G933, HyperX, and PlayStation Gold. I think the Razor 7.1 sounds better then the competitors. They do have some odd design issues however like I said the second pair seem to be better, so if you see people saying they will break that might now be fixed in this new version (see pic).
I am trying to get Razor to honor a warrantee on my old ones since they clearly are flawed. I will update this if they end up replacing them for me.
Update 02/25/2017: Razor did indeed do a full warranty for me and I know have the updated version with the more robust headband. Thanks Razor!
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2017
ARTEMIS SPECTRUM, HyperX Cloud Revolver, PlayStation Gold Wireless Stereo Headset, and Beats Studio Wireless.
Sound
These have excellent sound (plenty of bass and nice highs) I would put them up next to the Beats Studio Wireless for music. For games these are much better due to how they are tuned for games (foot steps and all that). Also the Beats have lag... HyperX is more audiophile but they are not "fun" to listen to due to how neutral they are. I personally like Razor 7.1 better then DTS and Dolby from the G933. The G933 7.1 does not sound normal in 7.1 mode its like they just put a lot of echo and call it 7.1.
Design / Comfort
These are very comfortable for long gaming sessions. They are indeed large and look kind of odd on your head but them being large also allows them to have plenty of room for your ears. There are issues... The volume knobs suck... They need to be much bigger and have better click feedback. Also since they are the same on both sides its confusing if you are hitting volume or the mic. Maybe they can add some sounds then the volume is changed? They also feel kind of low cost and creek a lot when you pick them up. However I have had two of these and the first one ended up breaking (see the pic) but it looks like they have done a minor revision to these at some point and that part of the headphones are now more reinforced. Also the new ones seem to not crack and squeaks as much as the old ones. So maybe they fixed that as well?
Battery Life.
I get days (few hours a day) of gaming out of these. Much better compared to the G933 and the PlayStation Gold.
Conclusion
I recommend getting these they have great sound for gaming, great battery life and I think they sound better then the G933, HyperX, and PlayStation Gold. I think the Razor 7.1 sounds better then the competitors. They do have some odd design issues however like I said the second pair seem to be better, so if you see people saying they will break that might now be fixed in this new version (see pic).
I am trying to get Razor to honor a warrantee on my old ones since they clearly are flawed. I will update this if they end up replacing them for me.
Update 02/25/2017: Razor did indeed do a full warranty for me and I know have the updated version with the more robust headband. Thanks Razor!
Things I like:
- Great sound overall, we are talking about virtual sound.
- Customization that can be done:
*Lights
*Sound
* Microphone
- The way that they look
Things I do not like:
- Bulky, they are huge
- Plastic top seems very fragile, hopefully they do not brake
- Battery live seems too low for been fully charge.
- Cables to charge the headset, for me, they do not work well. They keep getting disconnecting from PC if they are moved, you heard the sound on the PC when you connect and disconnect something.
I have use them for PC only, and so far, I like them a lot.
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So before I got these I had the Tritton AX Pro+ 5.1 headset. The Microphone on that set had crapped out. But it's not the physical mic, it's something on the inside of the headset. That headset is notorious for those problems... and their customer service was atrocious. Because of my experience with MADCATZ I've actually decided to not buy the x52/x55/x56 HOTAS joysticks, but that is another story for another time.
That headset was real 5.1 sound I guess using optical cable. VS this set is simulated 7.1.
I seem to be able to tell directional much better in this set compared to the trittons.
PROS
+Wireless
+Excellent Battery Life
+Comes with braided mini usb cable, used for charging the headset but it's nice.
+Slide away microphone
+Microphone has a light on the end to let you know when it's muted.
+Seperate microphone muting/volume on left ear is perfect!
+Volume/mute on right ear is perfect!
+Chroma color through Razer synapse 2.0
CONS
-Not for Audiophiles at all...
-Build quality leaves something to be desired... The piece that makes the ear cups rotate just seems flimsy. I worry about this. Overall the material feels nice and is lightweight but definitely doesn't feel strong.
SIDE NOTE: I don't notice any lag whatsoever between sounds through using the headset or sounds coming through the 5.1 computer speakers. I ran both at the same time just to see.
The decent:
- Its fairly comfortable
- The battery life is long
- The sound quality is better than I expected
The bad :
- The quality of the plastic on the headband is quite poor. I typically take very good care of my headsets and I was quite startled when it broke. Thankfully, the headset itself was functional and this didn't bother me much. Regardless, I removed 1 star for this.
- The USB receiver broke. I removed 3 stars for this and I think this requires a bit of explanation so I'll give it to you.
I've attached a picture of the price gap between a wired version and an wireless version of this headset. For those of you who don't wish to look. The wireless version of this headset costs $239.11 and the wired version costs $149.99. That's a price difference of $89.12. I have a laptop and a desktop and ideally I'd have liked to switch between the two freely; however, with less than 10 switches between my laptop and desktop the USB Receiver has broken. Essentially, you're paying 90$ for a receiver that you realistically cannot change more than 10 times.
In conclusion, if you plan on using this on only one device or computer and never moving it again, this might very well be the headset for you. That said, I'd recommend you bought the wired one. If you feel that you may change devices I'd strongly advise against getting this headset, It just wasn't built to last.
Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2017
The decent:
- Its fairly comfortable
- The battery life is long
- The sound quality is better than I expected
The bad :
- The quality of the plastic on the headband is quite poor. I typically take very good care of my headsets and I was quite startled when it broke. Thankfully, the headset itself was functional and this didn't bother me much. Regardless, I removed 1 star for this.
- The USB receiver broke. I removed 3 stars for this and I think this requires a bit of explanation so I'll give it to you.
I've attached a picture of the price gap between a wired version and an wireless version of this headset. For those of you who don't wish to look. The wireless version of this headset costs $239.11 and the wired version costs $149.99. That's a price difference of $89.12. I have a laptop and a desktop and ideally I'd have liked to switch between the two freely; however, with less than 10 switches between my laptop and desktop the USB Receiver has broken. Essentially, you're paying 90$ for a receiver that you realistically cannot change more than 10 times.
In conclusion, if you plan on using this on only one device or computer and never moving it again, this might very well be the headset for you. That said, I'd recommend you bought the wired one. If you feel that you may change devices I'd strongly advise against getting this headset, It just wasn't built to last.