Razer BlackShark V2 Pro review: The best gaming headset I've ever used

This headset really has it all.
By Dylan Haas  on 
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Razer BlackShark V2 Pro gaming headset hanging on wall
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4.6/5
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro
The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is the best gaming headset I've ever used. It performs amazingly, allows for seamless communication with online friends, and is comfortable enough to wear all day.
Mashable Score 4.6
Wow Factor 4.5
User Friendliness 5
Performance 4.5
Bang for the Buck 4.5
The Good
  • FlowKnit ear cushions stay comfortable all day
  • Mic input quality is great
  • Low latency even in wireless mode
  • Good passive noise cancellation
  • Decent battery life
The Bad
  • Exposed wiring near sides can get caught on things
  • Wish the microphone was retractable instead of removable

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Whether you're exclusively a solo gamer or spend most of your time in online gaming lobbies, having a great gaming headset is only going to enhance the experience. Better immersion and communication are never a bad thing, and I almost always play with one strapped to my noggin.

After spending a few weeks with the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, I can confidently say that you should look no further if you've been searching for a new gaming headset, because it's the best I've ever used. It sounds great, feels great to wear, and I can't see myself switching headsets anytime soon.

Next-level immersion

The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro sounds simply divine. No matter what I was playing, the headset made me feel way more engaged than I usually do thanks to not only the crisp audio playback, but also that gorgeous surround sound.

The BlackShark V2 Pro is packed with Razer's patented Triforce Titanium 50mm drivers, which are split into three parts so they can be individually tuned for high, mid, and low tones. And let me tell you, it's for the better — everything sounded incredibly clear and detailed, especially while playing games like Astro Bot and Star Wars: Outlaws, which both have top-tier audio design. Because the headset is also equipped with THX Spatial Audio, you can hear where sounds are coming from with impressive accuracy. Passive noise cancellation is also pretty good, cutting down on a decent amount of outside noise without rendering me completely unaware of my surroundings.

A crystal-clear microphone with one small flaw

When it comes to gaming headsets, the audio on your end isn't the only kind of audio that matters. If you're playing online, you'll want your buddies to be able to hear you loud and clear, or else it could spell "game over" for your squad. I'm happy to report that the BlackShark V2 Pro's microphone quality is great (at least according to my friends whom I've been playing Space Marine 2 with). My teammates consistently said I sounded crystal clear with no noticeable lag on either of our sides.

I did have one small issue with the BlackShark V2 Pro's mic, though. While not a dealbreaker at all, I didn't love the microphone's detachable design, and would've much preferred a retractable style for portability's sake. Sure, it's easy enough to just pop the mic off and stow away the headset itself, but now I'm stuck holding this small appendage with nowhere to put it but... next to the headset, I guess? What do I do with this thing?

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro detached microphone on table
Where am I supposed to keep this little mic dongle? Credit: Dylan Haas / Mashable

An extremely intuitive headset

I always appreciate a gaming headset with on-board controls that I can play around with on the fly; the BlackShark V2 Pro's are a joy to use due to their intuitive and simplistic nature. You get a button to switch between wireless and wired modes which is super convenient, a volume knob, a mic mute button, and a power button. That's all there is, and it's all you'll need.

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro controls up close
This headset has the essentials at hand. Credit: Dylan Haas / Mashable

If there was any latency here, I couldn't find it

Worst case scenario is when your gaming headset is laggy. If you're playing competitively online, the response times for your audio input and output could be the deciding factor between a win and a loss, so you're going to need something with relatively low latency. The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro has that in spades.

Even when using it in wireless mode (which connects via a nifty little USB dongle), I couldn't pick up on any latency at all, no matter how hard I tried. At least, it wasn't detectable to my naked ear. Neither was it to my online friends. I usually never use my gaming headsets in wireless mode because I often find it to be a more laggy experience than playing with them wired in. However, with the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro, I exclusively use it wirelessly because I just can't tell the difference.

I could wear this all day

I've tried out a lot of gaming headsets, and the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro beats them all by far when it comes to comfort. The headset's FlowKnit memory foam ear cushions are soft and breathable with a padded adjustable headband to match. Even after numerous multi-hour gameplay sessions, I never felt even a hint of soreness. The build quality feels very premium, featuring a durable exterior that I think is going to stand the test of time, as well as steel reinforcement in the headband that doesn't sacrifice flexibility.

Even the overall look of the headset is really nice and streamlined, which isn't something that can be said for a lot of gaming peripherals, in my opinion. It still has a gamer-chic aesthetic, but gives more pilot vibes than Cyberpunk 2077 NPC. Although the exposed wiring on either side of the headband does look kind of cool, it can become frustrating when it gets caught on stuff. At worst, I could see it becoming damaged over time if the wiring keeps getting snagged on random objects (I haven't seen any yet, thankfully), but if you just take care while storing the headset, you should be fine.

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro gaming headset on a window sill
Credit: Dylan Haas / Mashable
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro gaming headset on a shelf
Credit: Dylan Haas / Mashable

Battery life is good, not great

When in wireless mode, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro runs off a battery that didn't necessarily impress me but didn't bother me, either. I was able to get about 20 hours on a single charge before switching over to wired mode, which ended up being a pretty seamless experience when using the SmartSwitch button on the side of the headset. No gameplay interruptions when your headset runs out of juice, here.

Is the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro gaming headset worth it?

The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is absolutely worth the buy. Although $199.99 isn't cheap for a gaming headset, the value you get for your money here is just fantastic. The shortcomings are few and far between, and the headset's combination of comfort, quality, and style in one package certainly justifies the investment.

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How we tested

I tested the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro gaming headset over a two-week period, using it to play single-player narrative games with big surround-sound moments, as well as online games with a few of my friends. Throughout the course of testing, I paid most attention to the following attributes:

  • Sound quality: Probably the most important part of any great gaming headset. I tested out the BlackShark V2 Pro's sound quality by playing various games spanning different genres. I also compared it to some of my other favorite gaming headsets, the PlayStation Pulse 3D and SteelSeries Arctis Pro.

  • Input quality: I also tested what the headset sounded like on the outgoing end. I played a few online sessions with friends and asked how loudly and clearly they could hear me throughout play.

  • Controls: I took notice of the headset's built-in controls, using them often to judge their intuitiveness and responsiveness.

  • Connectivity performance: The BlackShark V2 Pro includes a wireless mode, which is how I used it most often. I looked out for things like noticeable latency and issues connecting to my gaming console.

  • Design and fit: You'll most likely be wearing a gaming set for long stints at a time, so it's important that it's comfortable. I used the headset during more than a few multi-hour gaming sessions, taking note of how it felt on my head at the end of each one. I also considered the overall design in terms of aesthetics, build quality, and durability.

  • Battery life: I took the BlackShark V2 Pro to the end of its charge at least twice during my testing period, making sure to log how long it lasted each time.

  • Price: At $199.99, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro isn't a cheap gaming headset by any means. Because of that, I also considered the headset's overall bang-for-the-buck value to determine if it was worth the investment.

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Dylan Haas
Lead Shopping Reporter

Dylan Haas is a Lead Shopping Reporter for Mashable, where he covers all things gaming, pets, fitness, sleep, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day. Before joining the team at Mashable, Dylan received a B.A. in Communications from Pace University and contributed to publications like Paste Magazine, Bandsintown, and others following a brief stint as a marketing and management assistant in the music industry.

When he's not writing or testing products, you can find Dylan playing lots of video games, working out, spending time with loved ones (especially his dog, Stevie), or watching reality TV. Follow him on X at @iamdylanhaas, or send him an email at [email protected].


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