The Razer Blackshark V2 Pro has undergone an official refresh for 2023, featuring a range of refinements that have elevated its performance to new heights. From increased rigidity in the steel headband to the addition of an all-new wideband microphone for crystal-clear communication, every aspect of this headset has received special treatment. With a focus on meeting the demands of the esports arena, Razer has worked with professional players to craft specialized EQ profiles for enhanced awareness on the battlefield. While much of the looks are the same, make no mistake: this is a meaningful update to the Blackshark line-up.
Whether you choose to label these changes as refinements or upgrades, there is no denying the significant impact they have on an already outstanding headset. The BlackShark V2 Pro now boasts an impressive battery life of up to 70 hours, nearly tripling the 24 hour battery life of the original. That alone might be a reason to upgrade but it’s hardly the only update this headset has received.
Razer is one of the biggest in the gaming gear space, and has had an increased focus on delivering competitive products for esports players over the years. The original Blackshark V2 was well received thanks to its array of features (low-latency wireless connectivity, removable microphone good looks, lightweight build, great sound quality, etc.). The revisions this time around absolutely draw on and make off to the esports community, but it brings back all of those features and builds upon them to deliver what, in my opinion, is its best headset yet.
The Blackshark V2 Pro (2023) uses Razer’s proprietary 50mm TriForce Titanium drivers to deliver a powerful, clear sound. Their larger than average size allows
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