tested my friend's kraken forged
definitely not worth the price and a disappointment.
they marketed the headphone to work great on both gaming and music, but this one fails big time on the latter.
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Feb 26 2014, 12:25 AM
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tested my friend's kraken forged
definitely not worth the price and a disappointment. they marketed the headphone to work great on both gaming and music, but this one fails big time on the latter. |
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Feb 26 2014, 05:39 AM
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QUOTE(Y.J.S @ Feb 26 2014, 05:31 AM) it is all marketing gimmick unless they upgrade the switches/clicks for the mouse buttons to a more durable ones, i too do suggest everyone to stay away from razer mice. they have the very infamous double clicking issue that they yet to fix because they use the same inferior click switches. btw I think whoever looking forward to buy the latest mice from Razer, DA 2013. I strongly advise you to spend the money on a better product offered by others. I've just tested friend's DA 2013 and I could say beside 6400 dpi, 4G sensor, they didn't change anything literally. The lift off distance is hard for me because it's heavy like its predecessor, I wonder why DA 2013 still didn't make any improvement on it. for the same price or cheaper, I'd recommend Mionix Naos 7000, Logitech G400 their products are batch dependent. some of the batches are working okay. but most of the time not. i did try to spread this so called 'razer awareness' in the previous version of the thread few years back, but if my memory serves me well, a lot of the forumers back then asked me to gtfo because they claimed they have the right to buy anything they want with their moniesss. lol for now, the less being said about it the better. This post has been edited by G_KeN: Feb 26 2014, 05:42 AM |
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Feb 26 2014, 10:37 PM
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QUOTE(wiNd @ Feb 26 2014, 10:35 PM) the kraken forged headphone looks good but way overpriced i am using sennheiser hd650 for that $$$, you can get other high-end audiophile headphones yea, razer should not have released that overpriced headphone. they have other headphones that can handle gaming just as good. offers 0 benefit in music. |
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Feb 27 2014, 12:59 PM
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Feb 27 2014, 01:59 PM
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QUOTE(kahtsin @ Feb 27 2014, 01:54 PM) Your luck is bad. I have my Lachesis for 6 years and its still working perfectly fine except the rubberized surface is................. gone. which is why i said the products are batch dependent.Got my DA black edition for 4 years and it's still good. No issues nothing... |
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QUOTE(kevin613 @ Feb 27 2014, 02:07 PM) possibly user dependant? im a fps gamer, but rarely game using my pc since i have a console.or depending on what kinda games used? it's well known that these microswitches have a definite lifespan, so maybe games like diablo/dota will possibly wear the switch out faster compared to FPS? most of the time these mice were used for casual and general purposes like web surfing. like i said, batch dependent. pretty infamous especially for razer brand. yes, microswitches have a lifespan, but i dont expect them to last for only a few months. |
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