Razer Kraken V4 Gaming Headset Review

Audio/Others by stefan @ 2024-10-13

After working a bit with the Synapse settings, we fired up Still Wakes the Deep, Alien Isolation and The Medium: the 40mm Titanium Triforce drivers are able to deliver a great atmospheric experience, with punchy bass, clear voices, while THX audio really makes you think you are using a much more expensive multiple-speaker setup around you. We did really enjoy the breathable fabric earpads which, in our experience are more durable in time versus leatherette ones, but also the retractable microphone, a function we learned to enjoy with SteelSeries headsets as well!

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Razer Synapse Part II

The Microphone settings can be tuned as well, Razer allowing configuration of the volume level, we can enable filters such as Volume Normalization, Voice Clarity or Mic Noise Cancellation, we can use one of the preset EQs but also adjust Sidetone volume:

 

 

 

The Lighting area does come with the option to adjust the LED brightness, there is the ability to turn off the LEDs when the display is in standby, enable Quick RGB Effects, but also work with more advanced Chroma effects:

 

 

 

 

 

The Chroma Studio we have presented before when taking a look at other Razer peripherals and it is an easy configuration tool for using layers when editing the RGB effects on the 9 available segments; while on the left side we can chose the effects, the right side goes to in-depth configuration options:

 

 

 

 

Power Saving options are available, of course in the Power tab:

 

 

 

The interface does also have a THX Spatial Audio Demo, where we can note the differences with THX on and off:

 

 

 

 

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