Overall, the Razer Kraken Tournament Edition still has its over-the-top design that is clearly catered towards gamers but given how it still looks the same for a number of releases, it feels rather dated by today’s standards. However, there are some issues when using it outside of PC, which I will explain in a later section. The USB audio controller is a rather small and light device with about 2 meters worth of cable length, so don’t worry if you need to game from the couch as it should be more than enough. ![]() The Razer Kraken Tournament Edition comes with a USB audio controller where you can adjust bass, toggle THX Spatial Audio, balance between game and mic audio, adjust volume, and mute the microphone. ![]() While the headset itself uses a 3.5mm cable to connect to devices, you don’t necessarily have to use that. Going down that same wire and you will see the in-line volume control where you can adjust volume on-the-go. On the left earcup is where the collapsible microphone is located as well as the wire. On each earcup, you can the signature Razer triple-headed snake logo on a green surface, which I feel is a better fit for their brand presentation compared to the Razer Tiamat. We will comment more on that at a later section of the review. ![]() The earcups are now utilizing a cooling-gel infused cushion which is said to improve more on comfort. You have two rather large-sized earcups that would make you feel like a green Mega Man, a collapsible microphone, and a padded plastic headband with the stylized Razer name on it. The Razer Kraken Tournament Edition looks pretty much the same as the other Kraken headsets they have released over the years.
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