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Razer’s BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) is one of my favorite gaming headsets ever. It’s comfortable, sounds great, and it has a fantastic microphone. But it was still missing a couple of features that I wanted — namely, simultaneous 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, so pesky things like phone calls or the sudden impulse to scroll through TikTok don’t disrupt my gaming flow. When I asked PR at Razer if the company would ever consider implementing this feature, they said “no promises,” and cited battery concerns as the reason. But it appears Razer’s gotten over that concern, as its latest flagship headset, the Razer BlackShark V3 Pro, features simultaneous 2.4GHz wireless and Bluetooth connectivity, as well as active noise cancellation — and still gets up to 70 hours of battery life.

The BlackShark V3 Pro is a circumaural wireless gaming headset that’s really aimed at premium gamers. Like its predecessors, it doesn’t pretend to be a lifestyle headset at all: Its earcups don’t swivel flat, and it features a sleek but very “headset” design with wire steel yokes, a prominent volume knob, and a large, detachable boom microphone. Design-wise, it’s pretty similar to the BlackShark V2 Pro (2023) — sleek, black, and surprisingly comfortable. And it’s much more versatile, with four forms of connectivity (2.4GHz wireless, Bluetooth, USB-C, and analog), plus ANC, and the ability to mix audio from more than one input. These features don’t come cheap, however; the $250 BlackShark V3 Pro is on the pricier end — and it might be moving too far away from the line’s “elite gamers only” philosophy.

Design and Comfort of the BlackShark V3 Pro

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