Razer Kraken X: A no-frills take on a headset that had few frills to begin with
The Razer Kraken has long been a favorite of people buying a gaming headset on the cheap. Listing at $80, and often discounted even lower, it’s one of the cheaper name-brand headsets on the market.
But what if it were even less expensive? The new Razer Kraken X retails for a mere $50, or $30 cheaper than its sibling. That’s proving to be a popular price lately, with both HyperX’s Cloud Stinger and Astro’s A10 vying for budget-conscious buyers in recent years. The Kraken X boasts a few advantages over the competition though, including rudimentary 7.1 support and the classic Kraken look.
It’s still not an amazing headset, mind you—but for $50? You could do (a lot) worse.
TAKING ANOTHER CRACK AT IT
I’ve said in the past: Just because you want a cheap headset doesn’t mean you want a cheap- headset. Luckily, Razer understands that sentiment better than just
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