Razer Nari Ultimate

The Razer Nari Ultimate is a stylish gunmetal chassis having a very gamey headset and, with chunky cups and a floating headband and Razer logos emblazoned on each side. The headband is also auto-adjusting, which is neat for a 'fuss-free' setup, but there is trouble with those with smaller heads as they aren't going to get a reliable fit. The cups seem like resting against the side of the head rather than looping around the ears. There are some nice eye-wear channels to allow for those with glasses. It is designed to match luxurious comfort from the cooling gel-infused memory foam ear cushions to the heat transfer fabric. This product is impressive. It is one of the first Xbox One headsets offering this level of rumble between the ears, with revolutionary L5 haptic drivers working independently to provide not just feedback, but directionally precise feedback. One can feel the impact of faraway explosions differently to the sound of their own weapon, with tracking across the left and right cup working to reproduce rumble horizontally also. It provides a clear, well-balanced soundscape across a range of genres. There is some feel of ultimate struggling when it came to music, the additional bass in this profile does work to add a robust quality to the sound. Despite its age it's still the best option out there for Xbox

Specifications

Acoustic design: Closed back, over ear

Cable length: 1.2m

Drivers: 50mm Neodymium

Weight: 432g

Compatibility: Xbox Series X / Xbox One

REASONS TO BUY

  • HyperSense haptic technology is amazing
  • Can be customized
  • THX Spatial Audio support
  • Short recharge time
  • Excellent audio quality all round

REASONS TO AVOID

  • Auto-adjusting headband is a poor fit for smaller heads
  • Earcups are difficult to clean

Which headset do you use? Also, if we missed something out from the list, let us know by commenting below.



The Best Xbox Headsets in 2024

Xbox is an amazing console. Combining it with the best headsets will let you get a new-gen auditory experience and with the latest releases, high-quality audio, extra wireless features, easy charging, and more are a need. We have been in search of the best and highest quality headsets available in the market. Furthermore, we have tested all these headsets and assure you that our recommendations are updated. To make sure that these headsets are budget-friendly, we have added headsets that have different price ranges so you can get the best from your budget.

Table of Content

  • SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro for Xbox
  • Corsair HS35
  • Steelseries Arctis 9X
  • Microsoft Xbox Wireless Headset
  • Turtle Beach Recon 500
  • Razer Nari Ultimate

Check out our list of the best Xbox headsets in 2024:

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