![]() ![]() I regard this game as the best for testing audio accessories with the PS5. Depending on where you position main character Clive relative to NPCs having a lively banter, that’s where you’ll hear the sound from. In Final Fantasy XVI, there is plenty of side chatter from NPCs. The other two, coincidentally from Insomniac Games, are titles I feel are easy to hop back into.Īnyway, on Game profile with the included USB-A dongle connected to the PS5, the BlackShark V2 Pro delivered clear, crisp, and full sounds. The first two are games I often go back when testing accessories. These include Returnal, Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart: Marvel’s Spider-Man Remastered. I did try a couple of other games for good measure. And most of my game time using the BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) was split between two games: Final Fantasy XVI and NBA 2K23. Two, my windows laptop was under repair for the majority of the review period. One, I don’t really play them because I am terrible at these games. I didn’t get to play these particular games during testing for a couple of reasons. Just pick the profile for the game you’re playing and it should be optimized for that particular game. These are: Fortnite, Valorant, Apex Legends, Call of Duty, and CS Go. Holding the Audio Profiles button will shift the selection from the general profiles to the eSports one. The custom one has a flat equalizer or EQ which you can tune when you connect the device via Razer’s Synapse desktop app. These profiles are pretty straightforward. The profiles are: Game, Movie, Music, and Custom. Each profile is tuned slightly differently to cater to a specific listening activity. Audio Profilesīy default, the BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) has four audio profiles. But looking at it now and basing on my couple of weeks with the device, the improvements are focused on quality of life things that make a huge difference in the long run. The particular unit I have isn’t the first version of the BlackShark V2 Pro. This is a review by someone who is everything but. So, this isn’t a review of the BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) for eSports players. Those being RPGs, some action games, and NBA 2K. That said, I still did use it playing the games I like. I felt it was important to declare that from the get-go as I had neither bandwidth nor interest to try the specific games it was made for. Razer made these headphones specifically for the type of gamer that I am not – a gun-slinging, slick-swervin’, first-person shooter. Thankfully, Razer came knocking with the BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) in hand. Greedy as I am, I also wanted over-ear headphones that can stay on my work desk. ![]() But I prefer having that on-hand and ready to go when I’m out and about. I already own one of the best pairs of cans from the last 3-4 years – the Sony WH-1000XM4. ![]()
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