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Nari Essential Wireless Gaming Headset Review

Razer’s Nari Essential gaming headset offers solid wireless performance at a budget-friendly price. The $99.99 headset works with PCs and PlayStation 4 consoles, and features a solid, comfortable build and surprisingly powerful sound.

It also provides 7.1-channel simulated surround sound and plenty of options for tweaking the audio balance, but only on PC; if you use it with a PS4 you’re limited to stereo and stock EQ. All connections and controls are on the bottom and back edge of the left earcup, and consist of a power button, a micro USB port for charging, an indicator LED, and a volume wheel.

The suspended head padding provides a secure, comfortable fit, and the fabric on the earpads allows for long listening sessions without your ears becoming too warm. If you connect the Nari Essential to your PC, you can use THX Spatial Audio through the Razer Synapse app to provide simulated 7.1-channel surround sound through the headset. In addition, Razer Synapse offers a Sound Normalization feature that boosts the higher frequencies to level things out, a Voice Clarity feature that pumps up the high-mids and kills the bass to make dialogue and voice chat stand out, and even a Bass Boost mode that really isn’t necessary. When playing our bass test track, The Knife’s “Silent Shout,” the headset doesn’t distort even at maximum (and unsafe) volume levels.

The backbeat of the kick drum stays at the center of the mix, leaving the guitar riffs and screaming vocals to sit farther back. The rhythmic electronic soundtrack of Rez Infinite on the PlayStation 4 gets plenty of thump in the lower frequencies, with the more melodic tones settling slightly back but still coming through clearly.

Unfortunately, the audio is limited to stereo on the PS4, which impacts the detail of the directional imaging compared with the simulated 7.1-channel surround allowed by the Razer app on Windows. The Razer Nari Essential is a strong pick for PC users and our Editors’ Choice for affordable wireless gaming headsets.

For the price it offers a solid, comfortable build, powerful audio with simulated surround sound, and an excellent microphone. The Bottom Line The Razer Nari Essential is a budget-friendly wireless gaming headset that will please PC gamers with its powerful audio performance.

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Razer Nari Essential Wireless Gaming Headset

Vandaar dat ik dus eigenlijk alleen maar positieve dingen te melden heb over dit product. Om elkaar dan onder onhoorbare wooojooo’s met grote ogen aan te kijken als de DJ Gabbertje van Hakkûhbar inzette en je ingewanden zowat door elkaar werden gehusseld? Dan leer je die arme kerel die af en toe eens op zijn trommel mag slaan opeens een stuk meer te waarderen.

Verder werkt hij prima draadloos met het kleine fliebeldingetje wat ook bij Logitech producten zit. In Synapse kun je instellen dat hij na een bepaalde tijd uitschakelt om batterij te besparen, maar als je ‘m ‘s nachts gewoon aan het infuus legt dan kan ik me niet voorstellen dat je ooit zonder komt te zitten.

Customer Reviews: Razer Nari Essential Wireless THX Spatial Audio Gaming Headset for PC and PlayStation 4 Black RZ04-02690100-R3U1

This wireless headset is high quality, reliable, and has a long battery life. The mic is clear although it seems to be a little better the further away from your face it is so it only picks up your voice, because It’s very sensitive.

Razer Nari Wireless Gaming Headset Review

Don’t get me wrong there were some good elements and the audio is clear enough for gaming but I’m factoring in the price and competitor models and with those in mind, I can’t really see a place in the market for the Razer Nari headset. Out of the box, the first thing I tried was playing some electronic music and it was quite good, with the EQ in the software only enhancing my listening experience.

I expected the lower end to perform well in games with distant grumbles and explosion thumps to follow suit but it was a bit underwhelming and if anything muddied out the other detailed sounds, ruining the immersion. Mid-range bass was good, but again, I couldn’t really hear the vocals in tracks as well as I’d like, and small instrumental breakdowns were cluttered at best, with everything sounding a bit weak.

I could accurately hear where the enemy was walking or shooting at all times, so if I received these for free I would happily use them for competitive play.

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It’s worth noting that their bass delivery varies noticeably across users and is sensitive to the quality of the fit, seal, and whether you wear glasses.

Get the Razer Nari Essential wireless gaming headset for just $65

The Nari Essential has all the usual features you would expect from a quality gaming headset, including a lightweight adjustable band, on-headset audio controls (a volume adjustment wheel and mic mute button), and a microphone that can retract back into the headset for when you’re not talking. Razer advertises the battery life as up to 16 hours, and you can easily recharge it with the included microUSB cable.

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