![]() Using a wireless gaming headset means I can take a trip to the toilet or to the kitchen to get some drink without having to take the headset off. The extension dock also helps in extending the range of the wireless adapter itself, according to Razer. ![]() The adapter can smartly be docked into the headset so you wouldn’t easily lose it.Ī USB extension dock is also included, in case you don’t have a front USB port on your desktop to plug it into. Razer ManO’War includes a tiny wireless USB adapter to be plugged into your computer’s USB slot for the wireless support. And I could not have been happier with Razer ManO’War’s excellent audio positioning. Playing as a sniper where you are almost always on your own in the backline, this is very important. I played lots of Overwatch (check out my Overwatch Review) and I could really anticipate when I was about to get flanked (based on the footsteps of my enemy, which type of enemy it was, and where they were even before I could see them). I feel like I can exactly pinpoint the enemy locations better than before. After having reviewed so many headsets with 7.1 Dolby technology, I kind of like Razer Surround’s audio positioning more and it feels more accurate. ![]() This makes the ManO’War tailored to you because everyone may have different perspectives on how they perceive sound direction.Īs a result, this has increased my competitive online FPS (First Person Shooter) gaming to the next level. There is a calibration process where you can adjust how you want to perceive each channel (i.e rear-right, front-left, and so on). Razer ManO’War is powered by its own Razer Surround Engine technology (compared to the Dolby tech we usually find in other 7.1 gaming headsets) and man, it sounds fantastic. Thankfully, the rest of the headset is designed really well and offers lots of memorable experience that you’d want from a professional gaming headset. It’s not that the ManO’War squeezes my head or ears, but probably because the round-shaped pads area are rather small and narrow – if that makes sense. A minor one is probably that I had to re-adjust the ear cups once a while to get rid of that “tightness” feel on my ears. It’s not the most comfortable gaming headset I’ve ever used, but I didn’t have any major complaints. I’ve gamed on the Razer Man O’War for around 30 hours over my testing period and found the headset quite comfortable. They cover my ears well but I’d say those who have big ears may not get the full “over-ear” experience. Huge foam padding surrounds the ear cups giving a nice, soft feel around the ears. Even though ManO’War is not made of steel or aluminium, the whole headset is quite durable. ![]() The headband looks kind of cheap due to the hard plastic material looks. They look and feel somewhat flimsy, but sturdy. It has a thick design overall around the earcups and headband area. Razer ManO’War Review – Design & Featuresįrom the first glance, the ManO’War looks massive. But that’s for another topic.įor now, we are going to take a closer look at Razer’s new wireless gaming headset, the Razer ManO’War! We are still have to wait on a lag-free wireless gaming keyboard, however. A gaming wireless mouse like the Razer Mamba Chroma means no cable pulls to the edge of the desk, and gliding on a mouse pad is always effortless.Ī gaming headset like the new Razer ManO’War means no cable to restrict your head’s movement or distracts you while you game. wireless gaming is a dream comes true to most gamers. ![]()
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