BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed: specifications
Nowadays, it is extremely important to have comfortable headphones with good audio for a great gaming experience. Listening to your teammates or small details in the game can guarantee your victory, and Razer knows this very well, which is why they launched the BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed. We had the experience of testing them, and here is our review.
These headphones feature Razer Hyperspeed Wireless technology, which allows you to enjoy high-performance competitive gaming and low latency thanks to the 2.4 GHz connection. Additionally, you can easily switch to Bluetooth mode, and if you are charging the battery, you have the option to continue using the headphones with a USB-C cable.
The BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed have 50mm Razer Triforce diaphragms with a titanium coating for great clarity. The audio during the game reaches incredible levels of clarity because the diaphragm is divided into three parts for independent tuning of highs, lows, and mids.
The headphones have noise isolation and ultra-soft memory foam. They also adapt to the size and shape of your head and allow you to perfectly isolate yourself from any sound that does not come from the game. In terms of sound, they have THX Spatial Audio technology, which enhances the gaming experience with state-of-the-art surround sound.
Our comments on the BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed
After testing Razer's headphones for over a week, we can give you the following feedback:
- They are extremely comfortable. During long gaming sessions, you won't feel any discomfort or headaches because the BlackShark V2 Hyperspeed fit perfectly.
- You will hear all the details of the video game, from the footsteps of your enemies in shooters to the power spamming in MOBAs.
- You can use them with the connected cable or via Bluetooth. Some gamers, like myself, are more "old school" and still play with a cable, but users can also switch to the wireless version.
- Hours of battery life: if you use Bluetooth, you can play for many hours without needing to charge.
- The design aesthetics: as Razer has accustomed us to, the black model of these headphones looks spectacular.
- The price: on Amazon, they have a cost of $150, which is affordable for all the technology they offer.
Finally, these headphones have noise isolation, so it's worth mentioning that you should be careful with household appliances as it is unlikely that you will hear them: doorbell, phones, kitchen, and more.