A fantastic microphone, incredible battery life, and amazing soundstage make Razer's Man O’ War worth a look, even if it means spending a bit of time with its EQ settings.
Bulky headband and earpads can get uncomfortably warm
No wired connection option
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This is a pretty pricey headset, but does it live up to the name or is it a case of the ‘Razer Tax'? This is the Razer Man'O War wireless gaming headset – and if you need a new headset, this is worth a watch! Want one? Amazon: prourls.co/azQn OCUK:...
A fantastic microphone, incredible battery life, and amazing soundstage make Razer's Man O’ War worth a look, even if it means spending a bit of time with its EQ settings.
Razer's Man O' War is a comfortable and high quality gaming headset even with the low volume background hiss. A wireless headset that is great for gamers and media consumers...
For years now, we've seen different companies try to win customers over with sweet words like “the true experience” when it comes to different features in their gaming headsets. Many don't live up to their self-created hype, while others stand clearly...
Starting with the build quality of the Man O' War we have a headset which looks pretty good. The mix of materials/finishes looks great but that said, we do feel that it is a bit plasticky. The odd bit of metal here and there, e.g. visible on the...
Razer's ManO'War isn't the world's most comfortable gaming headset, but it's an extremely simple and portable setup you can take anywhere for a surround sound experience.
Our pronouncement is mostly positive, even if that's not enough for an enthusiastic purchase recommendation. There's the software and its compulsory online registration, which seem in-congruent with the $170 price tag, especially alongside the inappropriate choice of materials for this price point. Who's to say how long that faux leather and plastic will last? Razer only guarantees it for one year. The ManO'War is not a bad product, but at this price point, we'd suggest higher-end stereo headphones that you can use (and repair) for years to come.
The ManO'War headset is also marketed as a 7.1 virtual surround sound solution and thanks to the Synapse software, it can deliver good precision on the battlefield if we calibrate it to match our preferences; also, thanks to the 50mm drivers we will get...
For years now, we've seen different companies try to win customers over with sweet words like “the true experience” when it comes to different features in their gaming headsets. Many don't live up to their self-created hype, while others stand clearly...
Razer è certamente un marchio molto imponente nella realizzazione di periferiche da gioco; è nota in particolare per le sue tastiere e i mouse e, ovviamente per le cuffie da gaming. Razer non offre soltanto periferiche ben strutturate, ma le accompagna...
Mit dem ManO'War Wireless Gaming-Headset hat Razer ein fast perfektes Gaming-Headset in seinem Sortiment. Die Verarbeitung wurde durchweg sehr hochwertig und zudem optisch ansprechend ausgeführt. Auch wenn das etwas offene Design des Kopfbügels vermuten...