Razer Carcharias for Xbox 360/PC: SA pricing inside

6 December 2012

Razer has unveiled a new gaming headset, which is aimed particularly at Xbox 360 and PC gamers.

The Razer Carcharias for Xbox/PC is an updated successor to the original Razer Carcharias, and includes some new features to make it stand out.

The headset has an RRP of R799, and is available from the RazerZone store.

Despite the overly similar name, the new headset features the relevant cables and adaptors to connect to the Xbox 360 and PC for dedicated gaming sessions.

The headset also features an integrated microphone boom and in-line volume controls.

The new Carcharias has interchangeable ear cushions and the in-line remote control allows control over volume along with controlling voice and game volume balance. The microphone is adjustable and uses noise cancellation technology for clear voice chat.

Input power is 200 mW and the drivers are 40 mm units with neodymium magnets. The inner ear cup has a 50 mm diameter and the headphones have a cable over 9.5 feet long.

If you want to know more about the original Razer Carcharias, check out Derrick’s review of the headphones.

Razer also recently launched the Razer Orochi and Imperator gaming mice, and the Electra and Megalodon headsets, among other things.

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