Razer Kaira Pro Xbox headset review: An Xbox and Bluetooth duet
Source: Windows Central
As more of us shift our gaming habits to mobile devices, more headset manufacturers are looking to slide Bluetooth options into their headset lineup. This latest one from Razer, the Kaira Pro, looks to balance a rich feature set with an affordable price point. Will they succeed and end up on our best Xbox One headset or best Xbox Series X, Series S headsets lists? Let’s take a look (and listen).
Bluetooth Xbox combo
Razer Kaira Pro
Bottom line: The Kaira Pro is a decent all-rounder that offers a wealth of features with solid construction and quality. However, it has some close competitors in the same price bracket that edge it out.
Pros:
- Decent audio quality
- Bluetooth and Xbox wireless combo signals work well
- Great app experience with lots of features
- Decent construction quality
Cons:
- Mic monitoring only available via exploit (???)
- Bass distortion at higher volumes
Razer Kaira Pro review: What I loved
Category | Spec |
---|---|
Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 20 kHz |
Drivers | 50mm “Razer Triforce Titanium” |
Connectivity | Xbox Wireless, Bluetooth |
Weight | 330g |
Battery | 20 hours (without lighting), 15 hours (with lighting) |
The headset itself is well-constructed, with decent materials and controls that have good action. It’s often the case that the mechanical parts in dials and switches end up deprioritized with these “affordable” wireless headsets, but the Kaira Pro delivers.
The headset itself is lightweight and comfortable to wear, even across long sessions. The foam and cushioning aren’t the highest quality out there, but it’s more than passable, especially given how light the headset is. The headset uses metal on its connectors and inner headband, which should give it some strength and longevity.
Razer Kaira Pro review: What I disliked
Razer’s page for the Kaira Pro says that mic monitoring is present in this headset, but there’s no option to tune it in the app or enable it on the headset itself. There’s a strange workaround you can perform to enable it, by using the app’s listening feature while tuning the EQ on the microphone. So, you can enable it at least while you’re running the Razer app on Xbox in the background, but there doesn’t seem to be a way to enable it at a firmware level, especially if you’re using the headset on a PC or mobile via Bluetooth. Clearly, the functionality is there within the headset, but it’s almost like Razer forgot to enable it.
Should you buy the Razer Kaira Pro?
I’m not a fan of the neon green gamer accents, particularly in a headset that can be used out and about, and there are better headsets in this price range if you don’t need that Bluetooth functionality. But if you’re a fan of the Razer ecosystem, and specifically want Bluetooth and Xbox audio combo capabilities, this is a great product to check out.
Bluetooth Xbox combo
Razer Kaira Pro
Kaira Professional.
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