Razer Kraken V4 review: "an iconic headset, all grown up"

The Razer Kraken range is iconic. Forget the brand’s lineup, these chunkier PC-focused cups are immediately recognizable against the entire gaming headset market, and with good reason. Between the budget Kraken X line taking over affordable setups and the haptic-buzzing flagships leading the way in immersion, this is a range with some serious pedigree. The latest Razer Kraken V4 shakes things up a little with its streamlined design, but it’s still the core Kraken experience we all know and love.

With updated internals and that RGB blazing as bright as ever, Razer’s $179.99 / £179.99 device wants to be the best gaming headset for mid-range PC players. This is a competitive price point, though, with SteelSeries, Turtle Beach, HyperX, and Logitech all pitching at the same lower-mid rate. The Razer Kraken V3’s biggest competition, though, comes from within the brand’s own roster – the BlackShark V2 Pro. With just $20 more on its price tag (and not even that when recurring sales are factored in), a better set of specs under the hood, and the same PC-focused offering, the Kraken V4 might not be doing enough to step out from the BlackShark’s shadow this time around.

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Key Specs
Price $179.99 / £179.99
Connection 2.4GHz / Bluetooth 5.3 / Wired (USB-A)
Drivers Razer TriForce Titanium 40mm
Frequency response 20Hz – 28kHz
Microphone HyperClear Super Wideband
ANC No
Controls Power, mic mute, volume, chat mix, Bluetooth switch, profile switch
Battery Up to 50 hours
Weight 350g
Compatibility PC, PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Design

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I remember the Krakens of yore, and they were chunky. The Razer Kraken V3 Hypersense was a monster of a headset, with huge, thick cups on each side of its industrial headband. The V4 almost feels lithe compared to these older releases, with a far more streamlined look and feel. Those iconic circular cups have been stretched out for more of an oval shape, which makes for a far more comfortable experience overall – the cushions hug around the natural contours of the ear rather than pushing against the tops. I never felt any ear-pinching during longer sessions as a result.

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