Razer Tiamat 2.2 V2 Review

👤by Tony Le Bourne Comments 📅12-10-17
Closer Look

The headband is made up from various materials and feels soft and strong, ideal for distributing weight on the head.


The headband is held in place with an elastic cable which helps it automatically adjust to your head, the headband also has the electrical wire passing through it, and s there is some additional slack either side to ensure it can adjust freely.


The earcups are rather chunky as they house two 50mm drivers each, though the external looks relatively sleek, with just the Razer logo and a gunmetal coloured trim to help it stand out a little.


On the base of the right side earcup there is a little switch to swap between single/dual driver modes.


The headset can fold open, displaying its ability to move to the contours of different peoples heads. The earcups feature removable leatherette padding that should provide a decent seal around your ears.


The headset features a boom microphone that is flexible, however it is worth noting that it does not auto mute when raised.

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