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Razer’s new Kraken gaming headsets bring controller-like vibrations to your head - Ars Technica
Oct 21, 2021 53 secs
Gaming hardware company Razer claims it has upped the ante by applying haptic feedback to gaming headsets, just like you would find in a controller.

Razer announced three new headsets today: the Razer Kraken V3, the Razer Kraken V3 HyperSense, and the wireless Razer Kraken V3 Pro.

The Kraken V3 HyperSense and Kraken V3 Pro both use haptic feedback.

Razer calls the feature HyperSense, and it employs haptic drivers in each earcup.

The drivers take “the shape and frequencies of game audio,” as Razer puts it, processes them in under 5 ms, and turns them into vibrations.

Each haptic driver is connected to either the left or right audio channel, depending on which earcup it calls home.

We won't know how the headset sounds until we test it, but we do know that Razer is employing its TriForce Titanium 50mm drivers in the set.

You can also add surround sound to the headset via THX Spatial Audio, an app owned by Razer.

The Kraken V3 HyperSense will be available for $130, and the wireless Kraken V3 Pro will go for $200.

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