Razer releases Razer Tetra Headset
Razer today released the Razer Tetra, an ultra-lightweight chat headset with pro-grade microphone for crystal-clear team communication on all platforms including PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, PC and mobile devices.
The Razer Tetra is a single-ear console chat headset, designed for gamers wishing to enjoy their home audio set-up but still communicate with their teammates. Lots of gamers have an extensive surround sound speaker system set-up to enjoy immersive movie and game audio, and while many use a headset for game sound and communications, some prefer the big sound experience from their media systems. With today’s multiplayer games, communication with team mates is key. The Razer Tetra delivers crystal-clear communications even in the loudest of audio set-ups. The cardioid microphone is tuned for a focused voice-pickup range, reducing ambient noises from the sides and back, giving superior voice clarity over traditional chat headsets. An in-line volume control gives gamers full access to all important settings during the battle at the touch of a finger, with a volume slider and mic-mute function to tune the audio during play.
Designed for long play-sessions, the Razer Tetra weighs in at a svelte 70g, ideal for hours of comfortable, uninterrupted gameplay. With a reversible design, the microphone and ear-piece can be worn on either side of the head, for full comfort and flexibility. An adjustable headband slider allows the perfect fit, avoiding annoying head-clamping and ear pressure, backed up by plush leatherette ear cushions paired with soft foam. Featuring a 3.5mm jack connection, the Razer Tetra is compatible with Xbox One, PS4™ and Nintendo Switch as well as PC and mobile devices. The Razer Tetra will also be available in a dedicated PS4™ version (EU only).
Headphones
- Frequency response: 20 Hz – 20 kHz
- Impedance: 32 Ω @ 1 kHz
- Sensitivity (@1 kHz): 107 dB
- Drivers: 32 mm, with Neodymium magnets
- Connection type: Analog 3.5 mm
- Cable length: 1.3 m / 4.27 ft.
- Approx. weight: 70 g / 0.15 lbs
- On ear cushions: Leather with soft foam
Microphone
- Frequency response: 100 Hz – 10 kHz
- Signal-to-noise ratio: ≥ 55 dB
- Sensitivity (@1 kHz): -41 ± 3 dB
- Pick-up pattern: Unidirectional ECM boom
In-line control
- Analog volume control wheel
- Microphone quick mute toggle
Audio + Microphone Usage
- Devices with 3.5mm audio + mic combined port
*Audio splitter (not included) may be required for PCs with separate audio output and microphone input jacks.
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Looks like a rebranded callcenter headset.
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If it is, it's a steal at $30. Call center headsets cost upwards of $60 without USB, over a hundred with.
It's probably a minor step up from the one that came in the box with the console that broke a month later when you sat on it, so at that price it's not too bad.
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