Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Razer Kaira Pro review: Design

 The Razer Kaira Pro is another example of how Razer’s headset design has changed for the better in 2020. Although the company only manufactured large, bulky models, the latest headphones are sleeker, lighter and easier to look at. The Kaira Pro has a beautiful green-black color scheme with oval memory headphones and a rich padded steel strap. In addition to the sleek Razer logo on both sides of the device, it makes the headphones unique and stylish.


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Another pen on the cover of the Kaira Pro is that it splits the functions almost equally between the two headphones. The right ear cup has pairing and Bluetooth buttons, as well as a random play / chat selector. The left handset has a microphone mute button, volume control, power button, USB-C charging port, and a flexible, detachable microphone. I hope the game / chat mixer has physical stopping points and not electronic beeps when you reach the limit, but otherwise it’s a very reasonable design.


My only complaint is that even though the headphones fold to make it easier to carry, the twist is quite strong. Rotate the headphones a bit and the headphones will move anywhere. It doesn’t worry too much when they sit comfortably on their head, but it makes it harder to get a good seal.

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