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The speaker evaluates the Razer Blackshark V2 Pro 2023 Edition against its 2020 predecessor, highlighting significant upgrades. The 2023 model introduces Bluetooth connectivity, USB-C fast charging, and better battery life (70 hours versus 24 hours). Key improvements include an enhanced hyper clear super wideband detachable microphone, improved sound profiles for better game audio clarity, and no RGB lighting, which may appeal to certain users. While both models are lightweight with similar headbands and scratchy ear cup materials, the new edition offers superior sound quality and connectivity, despite the removal of the 3.5mm jack.
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In this part of the video, the speaker compares the Razer Blackshark V2 Pro 2023 Edition to its 2020 predecessor. While they appear similar, key differences exist. The 2023 model includes Bluetooth connectivity, improved battery life (70 hours vs. 24 hours), and fast charging via USB-C compared to the micro USB on the original. Both headsets feature a detachable microphone and wireless dongle; however, the new model upgrades to a hyper clear super wideband microphone. Despite both having large volume knobs and similar headband designs, the ear cups’ material is critiqued as a bit scratchy, though both models are lightweight.
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In this part of the video, the discussion focuses on comparing an original headset with its newer version. Key points include the charging ports: the new headset uses USB-C, while the old one uses micro USB. Data transmission requires a dongle for both. The new headset offers fast charging, providing six hours of playtime from a 15-minute charge. It features enhanced sound profiles, allowing users to fine-tune audio for different games, improving sound clarity for important game noises like footsteps. The removable microphone with a windshield is also highlighted. Ear cups on both headsets are not removable, but both models are lightweight and comfortable for long usage. The new version boasts better connectivity, sound quality, and battery life. There’s no RGB lighting, which might appeal to some users. The reviewer notes the disappointing removal of the 3.5mm jack but praises the overall improvements.