The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro and the Razer Nari Ultimate are two of the brands’ most well-received wireless gaming headsets. They both offer very good audio and they come with features that make gaming more immersive, such as their THX Spatial Audio surround sound. However, the latter is more expensive since it also supports Chroma RGB and it also has Razer’s HyperSense haptic feedback. Which one of these gaming headsets should you get? Below is our comparison of the two to help you pick which one is right for you.
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Razer BlackShark V2 Pro vs Nari Ultimate Comparison Chart
Design
Both the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro and Nari Ultimate have wired and wireless connectivity.

The two headphones have a closed-back design, but that’s where any similarity ends when it comes to their design and feel. The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro come with oval shaped ear cups while the Razer Nari Ultimate sport circular ear cups. They both have sufficient padding so you can wear them for long periods without feeling discomfort. That said, the ear cups of the BlackShark V2 Pro can accommodate more ear types due to its oval shape.
Both are lightweight, neither of them weighing over a pound. You can wear them for an extended period without feeling any neck strain. It also helps that they don’t have a tight clamping force, so you won’t feel fatigued even during gaming marathons.
As far as build quality goes, the two are solid, but the Razer Nari Ultimate feels sturdier due to its metal headband. The metal parts on the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro are quite thin and they don’t feel as strong as the ones on the Nari Ultimate. As usual with most Razer gaming headsets, the connection between the ear cups and the headband can be the weak link in their otherwise solid builds. As long as you don’t abuse them, they can last a long time.
Features
The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is lacking in features when compared to the Razer Nari Ultimate.

The two headphones come with THX Spatial Audio surround sound. With this feature, games are more immersive since you’ll be able to tell where sounds come from. You’ll need the Razer Synapse software if you want to take advantage of this features. Inside the software, there are many customization options that allow you to tweak the virtual speakers.
The one feature that separates the Razer Nari Ultimate from other gaming headsets is its HyperSense haptic feedback. This feature takes sound cues and converts them into touch sensory feedback and needless to say, this provides an excellent level of immersion when gaming. The intensity of the vibrations will depend on what’s happening on the screen. Combined with its THX Spatial Audio, the Razer Nari Ultimate can give you a gaming experience that even more expensive headsets can’t match.
Another feature that’s only available with the Razer Nari Ultimate is Chroma RGB support. While this feature will not have any sort of impact when it comes to performance, it is still worth mentioning as RGB seems to be a popular thing amongst PC gamers.
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Sound
The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro has a more consistent sound than the Razer Nari Ultimate.

When gaming, these two sound similar when THX Spatial Audio is enabled. They can accurately pinpoint directional audio and this results in a very enjoyable gaming experience. There is, however, a slight drop in quality with the sound, but this is expected when virtual surround sound is used. The haptic feedback of the Razer Nari Ultimate puts it ahead of the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro in terms of overall gaming performance.
When watching movies, the two are good when it comes to action and fast-paced genres with a lot of explosions due to their boomy and overemphasized bass response. Their bass response is also good for listening to EDM or other genres that are bass-driven. That said, the bass of the Razer BlackShark V2 is a bit more accurate while the bass of the Razer Nari Ultimate can be inconsistent and muddy.
The mid-range on both headsets is accurate and forward. You’ll be able to hear vocals clearly when listening to music and dialogue and speech in movies and games are present. The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro has a more emphasized treble range. You’ll be able to hear detailed highs but the downside is that some recordings can sound harsh. Meanwhile, the highs on the Razer Nari Ultimate can sound a bit veiled and dull.
Battery
The Razer BlackShark V2 Pro has a longer battery life than the Razer Nari Ultimate.

On a single charge, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro can last up to 24 hours, which is more than enough for gaming sessions that can last for hours. When not in use, the headset will automatically turn off in order to save battery life.
Meanwhile, the Razer Nari Ultimate has a battery life of up to 8 hours when its RGB and haptic feedback features are enabled, and up to 20 hours if you don’t use those features. The two headsets take around 3 hours to fully charge.
Verdict
While the Razer Nari Ultimate has more features, the better sound quality of the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro makes it the better overall headset.
Choosing between the two will boil down to which factors are most important to you. If you want a better sounding gaming headset, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is the better option since it can deliver a more consistent sound. In addition, it also has a longer battery life, so that’s a plus. However, if you want a gaming headset that offers unique features, the Razer Nari Ultimate is a worthwhile purchase. With its HyperSense haptic feedback, you’ll be able to have a more immersive gaming experience.
FAQs
When it comes to sound quality and battery life, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is better. However, the Razer Nari Ultimate offers a unique haptic feedback feature that can make gaming more immersive.
No, it doesn’t support Razer Chroma RGB.
It has a 2.4GHz wireless and a 3.5mm wired connection, unfortunately, no Bluetooth.
It will work on the PS4 but its surround sound feature is disabled since you’ll need the Razer Synapse software for it. The Razer Synapse software will only work on PC.
Last update on 2022-05-23 / Affiliate links / Images from Amazon Product Advertising API