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Razer Piranha Stereo Gaming Headphones
Razer Piranha Stereo Gaming Headphones, by (Razer Inc.), starting at $24.99
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Razer Piranha Gaming Headset Review
Author: André Gordirro
Type: Reviews Last Updated: July 30, 2008
Page: 2 of 5
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The Piranha Headset

The box caught our eyes once it arrived. It was nothing like a common headset crammed into a cardboard blister package. The Piranha rested in a suede-covered box with special slots for the audio and USB connectors. Nice touch. The only gripe we had concerned the many holes the 9'10" (3 m) long cable passed through – it was a nightmare to let it loose. After a time that seemed like forever, we finally pried loose the headset. The box is really amazing besides that.


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Figure 2: The package.

The thick plastic headband is adjustable for various head sizes. Once you adjust according to your preference, the Piranha stays that away, not needing further adjustments. You can always go back to the default size, however. The padded headband has a hole in the middle to reduce weight and keep your head cool. The ear cups are midsized, unlike the ones from the Barracuda model that cover the entire ears. They are mounted on an articulated joint which allows a firm and customized fit without straining the ears themselves. The cloth-over-foam covered cups have a good breathability. The microphone is deployed on a bendable rubber swing bar outside the left ear cup. Being very sensitive, the mike can be placed outside your field of view without interfering with the gameplay while still picking up your voice. We didn’t bend the microphone towards our mouth while testing the Piranha and still got heard by fellow players.


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Figure 3: Earcup and microphone details.

The cable is another matter entirely. It’s cloth wrapped from the headset itself to the volume control and then it’s just a regular cable until it reaches the audio and USB connectors. The USB plug is only there to light the blue LEDs behind the Razer three-headed snake logo on the volume control and on each side of the headset. The long cable could be a great asset for some users or a burden for others. In our test we just threw it behind our LCD monitor. The 3 meters long cable just coiled over there like a big snake… it’s more Anaconda than Piranha, if you ask us…

The volume control is a very bad feature. Its flimsy controls kept changing the volume level – or even muting the whole headset – while clipped on our shirt. It happened a few times over playing Team Fortress 2 and chatting with friends on Skype. We just let the control rest carefully on the table to avoid things like that from ever happening again. If the control had a more precise mute on/off switch and a tighter volume slider it would be a useful feature, but as it stands, it’s more of a hindrance than a good thing.


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Figure 4: The volume control.

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