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The Kraken X boasts a few advantages over the competition though, including rudimentary 7.1 support and the classic Kraken look. It’s still not an amazing headset, mind you—but for $50?
The X and X Lite hold on to that classic Kraken design even as they smooth over a few edges. Most notably, they give the illusion of a continuous loop rather than twin bars connecting the headrest ...
The Kraken X will work in a pinch — music doesn't sound fuzzy or far away, like it does on a lot of comparable headsets — but it's not great. Razer Kraken X review: Verdict.
The Kraken X uses the universal 3.5mm connection making it compatible with PC, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch as well as smartphones and tablets.
The Razer Kraken X comes with 7.1 surround sound support, and I can say that the audio quality is very impressive -- more than what I expected when I first plugged it in.
Razer launched a new addition to its Kraken series of headsets, the Kraken X. Built to be as light as possible, the headset weighs in at 0.55 pounds but still brings 7.1 surround sound to the table..
The Kraken X comes in any color you want so long as it's black. The console version comes in black with blue highlights. Both versions of Kraken X will cost $49.99 USD / €59.99 MSRP, ...
The Razer Kraken V3 X comes equipped with Chroma and goes for $70 This latest version of the Kraken X headset does cost a little more than past versions. As it retails for $69.99.
The Kraken X is an analog device, so it doesn’t come with any sort of audio command center. But perhaps the most surprising feature is that it supports 7.1 surround sound – after a fashion.