The neat and retractable microphone is again a stand out feature-it's incredibly compact and because you can stow it away, it means you can use the Kraken as regular headphones or a full-blown gaming headset.ĭown the cable, there’s a small, integrated control box that includes a volume roller dial as well as a microphone, much like in the TE. The headset and sound does the majority of the Kraken’s talking in terms of features. On the headset itself, no buttons are built into the structure or housing, and no frills penetrate or adorn the cups. Given the quality of the build and the the solid materials used, I might have expected it to have a hefty weight to it, but it maintains a feathery touch, coming in at around 10.5 ozs/300 grams. The solidity is still present with the earcups feeling bash-resistant as well as light the headband feels very secure-finished with more cushioning than ever-and each click on the sizing ratchet is solid and unlikely to slip. The aesthetic is just as cool as previous Krakens and keeps the distinct design quirks and mix of colours the two main elements of the solid headband and the semi open nature of the earcups seamlessly come together and still work as a whole. ![]() The exterior and aesthetic is largely familiar, and the enhancements and developments have occurred under the hood. The Kraken series had, and maintains through this headset, a distinctive style mixed with quality in build. At first inspection it looks and feels the same as the Pro V2 and similar to the Tournament Edition, and that’s fine.
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