Razer Blackshark V2 X - After 6 Months, THIS happened...
Summary
TLDRIn this video, Dmitry reviews the Black Shark V2 X headset after six months of daily use, addressing build quality concerns and user feedback. Despite issues with the size extensions and the splitter cable, he finds the headset's audio performance satisfactory for its $59 price point. He highlights the importance of consistent build quality and the need for a better splitter design to avoid user frustration. The video concludes that the V2 X remains a worthwhile option in its budget category, with the caveat of potential build inconsistencies.
Takeaways
- 🎮 The Black Shark V2 X headset has been the reviewer's go-to wired gaming headset for six months, providing long-term insights into its quality and performance.
- 💰 The V2 X is noted for its value at $59, potentially making it the most popular headset in its price range despite some issues.
- 🔨 Build quality concerns are highlighted, particularly with the size extension variance, which affects the headset's fit and stability.
- 🔌 The 4-pole headset jack's insecure connection in the splitter cable can lead to audio disconnections and unbalanced sound, causing user frustration.
- 🎙 The microphone quality is impacted by the splitter cable's connection stability, and the microphone arm has lost its rigidity over time, affecting positioning.
- 👂 The ear cups' fit may have loosened over time, leading to a non-symmetrical feel and changes in sound sealing and comfort.
- 📏 The reviewer appreciates the headset's solid build in other aspects, such as the green cable's durability and minimal cable noise.
- 📉 The fake leather material has held up well, but the internal padding's harshness on the skin is a noted discomfort, especially for one-sided use.
- 🔊 The volume dial's placement on the left side is inconvenient for the reviewer, and it has become slightly loose over the 50% volume range.
- 👍 Audio performance is considered satisfactory for the price, with no harshness at max volume and adequate detail for gaming purposes.
- 💬 The microphone quality is praised for the price point, suitable for video calls, but lacks built-in sidetone unless software-enabled.
Q & A
What is the main purpose of the video script?
-The main purpose of the video script is to provide a long-term review of the Black Shark V2 X headset, addressing its performance and build quality issues after six months of daily use.
Why is the Black Shark V2 X headset considered a go-to wired headset for gaming?
-The Black Shark V2 X headset is considered a go-to wired headset for gaming because it has been used daily for the past six months by the reviewer and has shown satisfactory performance for its price point of $59.
What are the concerns raised by users in the comments of Razer reviews?
-Users have raised concerns about the long-term quality of the products, as they feel that the short period of one to two weeks before launch is not enough to assess how the product will fare over time.
What issues have been identified with the build quality of the Black Shark V2 X headset?
-The build quality issues identified include variance in size extension, loose 4-pole headset jack in the splitter cable, and the microphone arm losing its memory over time.
How does the headset's 4-pole jack issue affect the user experience?
-The 4-pole jack issue can cause the headset to become easily disconnected or deliver an unbalanced signal, leading users to believe the headset is faulty due to unbalanced left and right audio representation.
What is the reviewer's opinion on the microphone quality of the Black Shark V2 X headset?
-The reviewer considers the microphone quality to be fantastic for the $59 price point, suitable for video calls and providing clear sound for both the user and others on the call.
How does the reviewer feel about the ear cup fit of the Black Shark V2 X headset?
-The reviewer has noticed that the ear cups rotate too easily inside the housing, which can affect sound sealing and comfort, but this issue can be resolved by ensuring the ear cups are properly aligned.
What is the reviewer's stance on the comfort of the Black Shark V2 X headset?
-The reviewer finds the clamping force and weight of the headset to be fantastic, but notes that the internal material is harsh, especially for those who wear the headset on one side at a time.
What are the main disappointments mentioned in the long-term review of the Black Shark V2 X headset?
-The main disappointments are the splitter cable that can cause confusion and microphone issues, and the inconsistency in the size extensions of the headset, which affects build quality and user experience.
Is the Black Shark V2 X headset still considered worth the price after six months of use?
-Yes, despite the identified issues, the reviewer still considers the headset worth the $59 price point for its performance and value in the budget territory.
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