Other notable Kaira Pro features include USB-C charging, a detachable cardioid mic that’s easily adjustable, and individual volume wheels for game chat and voice chat on the right and left cups. “The fact that the mic can be entirely removed, unlike Turtle Beach’s very similar Stealth 700 headset, is a bonus” I also can’t help but wish they featured some form of noise-cancelling like Turtle Beach’s comparably priced $199 Stealth 700 Wireless Gaming Headset. This can be solved by making sure the Kaira Pro always has a decent charge, which is somewhat easy since they feature 15 hours of battery life. The audio experience isn’t entirely perfect, however.įor example, when the headphones’ battery is low, any sound with bass has a slight crackle.
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That said, Microsoft’s upcoming Xbox Wireless Headset does support Atmos and DTS, so if that’s a feature you care about, it might be worth waiting. In practice, this doesn’t really matter much since I’ve always found that all three forms of virtual surround sound are nearly identical. This means that while the Kaira Pro features decent sound quality, the headset lacks noise-cancelling and is only compatible with Windows Sonic virtual surround sound and not Dolby Atmos or DTS Headphone: X.
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I’ve used several different gaming headsets over the years - including a pair of ancient Sennheiser wireless headphones in the mid-2000s with a broken OG Xbox mic duct-taped to their side - and Razer’s Kaira Pro gaming headset is one of the best I’ve come across as long as you plan to only use it with an Xbox console (more on this later).Ĭoming in at $199, Razer’s Kaira Pro features the same drivers as Razer’s cheaper, multi-platform BlackShark V2 gaming headset. With Microsoft’s Xbox Wireless Headset looming on the horizon, now is a great time to check out some of the third-party wireless Xbox headsets that are already available.