Razer kraken tournament edition11/14/2023 ![]() The Kraken Tournament Edition sounds similar to the Kraken V2, which shouldn’t come as much surprise. If you don’t, expect the control box to end up on the floor. Worth noting: The sound card/control box also includes glue on the back if you want to attach it to your desk, but then you’re really making a commitment to this one headset (and one desk, as well). It’s not the most elegant box, but it gets the job done and is certainly an improvement over the Kraken’s usual no-frills controls. The Kraken Tournament Edition, from what I can tell, combines the two. Both the USB-powered Kraken 7.1 V2 and the 3.5mm Kraken Pro V2 are still on sale. ![]() ![]() The Kraken Tournament Edition is a bit of a weird hybrid. What else has changed? The cabling, of all things. Otherwise this might as well be the Kraken V2 chassis. (Those seeking additional cooling power can remove the pads and throw them in the fridge for a bit.)Ĭooling gel is the only obvious design change. After it warms up it’s pretty much just a normal headset, but the effect is pleasant while it lasts. For the first 15 or 20 minutes after you put the headset on, it feels nice and cool against your skin. ![]() Like the Nari Ultimate, the Kraken Tournament Edition includes cooling gel in the earcup padding. The Kraken Tournament Edition isn’t completely devoid of gimmicks. That contributes to the bulky look, but damn if it isn’t comfortable. The metal headband is thick and sturdy but remarkably lightweight, the leatherette accents are slick-looking, the earcup hinges feel resilient, and there’s a solid inch of foam padding on each ear. That said, it’s well-built and comfortable. ![]()
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