The Razer Kaira Wireless Gaming Headset (Xbox) is touted as the best value for the price, and you can get one for $49.99 shipped, today only, originally $99.99. Despite its budget price, this headset still comes equipped with TriForce Titanium 50mm drivers capable of tuning highs, mids, and lows separately, resulting in brighter, clearer sound with richer trebles as well as more powerful bass. Product page.
- TRIFORCE TITANIUM 50MM DRIVERS — With titanium-coated diaphragms for added clarity, these cutting-edge drivers can tune highs, mids, and lows...
- HYPERCLEAR CARDIOID MIC — The bendable mic has improved housing and pickup for amazing voice capture that suppresses noise from the back and...
- BREATHABLE MEMORY FOAM EAR CUSHIONS — Using a fabric weave that doesn’t trap heat, the headset is easy on the ears, while its soft padded headband...
A bendable HyperClear cardioid microphone boasts an improved housing and pickup for excellent voice capture that suppresses noise from the back as well as sides. Tap the EQ / Xbox Pairing Button twice to access 4 EQ settings like FPS Mode that enhances in-game audio like enemy footsteps Hold the button once to connect the headset to the console near instantly. However, it still doesn’t look as cool as the Sony Pulse 3D wireless headset.
- Experience brighter worlds, vivid imagery, and sharper details with 4K gaming and up to 120 FPS that makes everything feel so real it’s unreal.
- Quick Resume: Seamlessly switch between your favorite games and pick up right where you left off.
- Backward compatibility: Play four generations of games, including games that are optimized for Xbox Series X|S to look and play better than ever.
Now that gamers can play their favorite games almost anywhere they want, the need for a high-performance, multi-platform headset is greater than ever. With the Kaira, gamers now have a single headset for use at home on their Xbox Series X|S or PC, which is also ideal when they’re out and playing on their Android phone or tablet,” said Alvin Cheung, Senior Vice President of Razer’s peripherals business unit.