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Razer kraken kitty
Razer kraken kitty











  1. RAZER KRAKEN KITTY BLUETOOTH
  2. RAZER KRAKEN KITTY PLUS

Razer Kraken Bt Kitty Edition Hero (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore) If you are interested in Razer but want better sound quality, then I would recommend the Razer Opus headset instead. It lacks ANC and there is no way to play/pause audio from the headset. The sound quality on the Razer Kraken BT Kitty Edition is pretty good, but it may not be enough for those who want the best. You can get the wired Kraken headset in other colors, but it uses USB only. It's unknown whether Razer will release these headphones in another colorway. So if you aren't a fan of pink and want a different color, you're out of luck right now. Unfortunately, Razer has only released the Kraken BT Kitty Edition in Quartz pink so far. If you don't care about looking kawaii, then yeah, these aren't for you. If you're a fan of light pink colors, then this is definitely a great addition to your setup. Razer's Quartz collection is arguably one of the brand's most popular colors. It has pretty good sound quality and long-lasting battery, considering the flashy RGB lights. If you've been wanting a wireless Kraken headset, then this one works great overall. The original Razer Kraken headset (with or without cat ears) was only wired via USB.

razer kraken kitty

RAZER KRAKEN KITTY PLUS

Plus they have RGB lighting - who doesn't want glowing ears? There are a lot of headphones out there, but how many of them have cat ears? If you want to look adorable while listening to your music, podcasts, or playing games, then these are great. Razer Quartz Collection (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore) You should buy this if. Razer Kraken BT Kitty Edition review: Should you buy? It even has noise reduction technology if you require it.

RAZER KRAKEN KITTY BLUETOOTH

If you want the cat ears but don't care for flashing LED lights, then the SOMIC Bluetooth Wireless Cat Ear Headset seems like a good option. If you want cat ears on your wireless headphones but don't want to shell out the $100 for the Razer brand, there are alternatives like the Mindkoo Wireless Over-Ear Cat Headphones, which are around $40-$45 and even come in multiple colors.

razer kraken kitty

While Razer is probably the most well-known commercial brand with cat ear headphones, they aren't the only ones in the market. Heck, even some new colors like purple or blue would be nice too. I hope that Razer releases these headphones in black or Mercury (white) colors in the future. Lastly, while I personally love Razer's Quartz color collection, I know not everyone is a fan of pink. It also doesn't come with a carrying case, and the headphones don't fold down, so these aren't very portable.

razer kraken kitty

While I am a big fan of the cat ears, you won't be able to remove them from this headset like with the original, wired Kraken. Especially considering that the Razer Opus is using USB-C, why not go the same route with the Razer Kraken BT Kitty Edition? And considering that they're still using micro-USB, I'm a little sad that they didn't add a 3.5mm audio jack so you can plug it into your headphone jack on a computer or mic. I'm also surprised that the Razer Kraken BT Kitty Edition still uses micro-USB for charging because that's getting a little dated at this point. It's a little annoying, to say the least.

razer kraken kitty

So when I need to pause my audio, I have to do it from my iPhone or connected device. While there is a scrolling wheel to adjust volume, there are no other buttons besides power. One of the biggest issues I have with the Razer Kraken BT Kitty Edition is the fact that there is no play/pause button. Razer Kraken Bt Kitty Edition Buttons (Image credit: Christine Romero-Chan / iMore)













Razer kraken kitty