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July 2016
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76 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Guter Klang
Sehr guter Tragekomfort
RGB-Beleuchtung
übersichtliche Software
Praktische Aufbewahrung für den USB-Sender
überaus bequem auch bei längeren Sitzungen
Gute Akkulaufzeit
Kräftiger
Satter Klang
Sehr guter Surround-Sound (nur am PC)
Erfreulich dezente Beleuchtung
übersichtliche Bedienelemente
Gutes Mikrofon
USB-D
Hochwertige und stabile Verarbeitung
Angenehmes Gewicht
Hoher Tragekomfort
Klare Höhen und Mitten
Kräftiger und dynamischer Bass
Surround Sound (USB Soundkarte
Per Software)
Geeignet für PC
Konsolen und Smart Devices
Kabelfernbedi
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Hoher Preis
Software erfordert Registrierung
Ausstattung
Bedienung
Klang
Kein optionaler Analogbetrieb (daher auch nicht an Xbox One nutzbar)
Ziemlich klobig
Kurzes Ladekabel
Kabel nicht abnehmbar
Konsolen und Smart Devices nur Stereo-Sound möglich
Veröffentlicht: 2017-02-13, Autor: Paolo , Testbericht von: monitornerds.com
If you are in the market for a wireless gaming headset, the Razer Man O' War is a fantastic choice you can consider before you spend your hard-earned dough. The sound is superb especially after tweaking since the Man O' War is responsive to equalizer adju...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-01-27, Autor: stefan , Testbericht von: madshrimps.be
After installing Synapse, we did complete the 7.1 virtual surround setup thanks to the included wizard and we went ahead with the testing, by listening to some YouTube videoclips, several music tracks but also some TV shows. The sound signature is pretty...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-12-01, Autor: Mark , Testbericht von: Bjorn3d.com
Versatility, Immersive Game Play, Rich, Deep Sound, Stereo 2.0, Virtual 7.1, 50mm Driver, Comfort, RGB, Durability
Synapse Updates Too Often (Requires Reboot)
We spent a lot of time with the Razer ManO'War and it is a sheer pleasure, almost a guilty pleasure, to game and listen to audio with. We especially love the 2.0 stereo sound reproduction which was rich and deep, revealing layers of music and even backgr...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-27, Autor: Jeff , Testbericht von: venturebeat.com
Razer is pretty smart at filling in slots in its roster of products. When it comes to gaming headsets, I think the ManO'War 7.1 makes a lot of sense for people who want even better audio and comfort than you get from the Kraken or a lot of other sub-$100...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-09-03, Autor: Tomas , Testbericht von: hw4all.com
Zusammenfassung: Razer has introduced a new wireless gaming headset ManO'War, on which the company has high hopes. The headset is quite curious, so it will be interesting to evaluate ManO'War in. All the details you will find out in this review.Razer has chosen a classic...
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Veröffentlicht: 2016-06-13, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: nerdreactor.com
Zusammenfassung: For years now, we've seen different companies try to win customers over with sweet words like “the true experience” when it comes to different features in their gaming headsets. Many don't live up to their self-created hype, while others stand clearly sup...
Fantastic audio quality, Virtual 7.1, Great noise cancelling mic with simple retraction, Comes standard with multiple input options
Big, bulky design sometimes gets in the way, Surprisingly pasticky given the sturdy aesthetics
For the average game player, this is a perfect buy. If you're looking into something for a younger gamer, or are seeking a suitable mobile gaming headset, the ManO'War 7.1's size make it difficult to recommend in these cases. But those caveats aside, we h...
Though the sound is top notch, it's Razer's eye for detail that impressed me most. From the retractable mic design to the embedded slot for the USB reciever in the ear cup when it's not in use, to the extender cable receiver cradle, Razer's thought of and
Though the ManO'War can be used with a PS4, its reliance on PC software means that the console experience is limited to stereo sound. It's still a comfortable headset with a superior mic design and solid sound, but the bells and whistles that come with ad
Maybe I just have a hellishly temperamental sound card, but I've come into no end of trouble getting wireless headsets to work with my rig in the past. That the ManO'War, despite its wireless and simulated-sound complexities, was as simple to set up as it...
Available in four variations - wireless, wired, Overwatch Orange and Razer's own luminescent green - the ManO'War is pretty much the pinnacle of Razer's efforts in the gaming-focused audio space to date. It's no Sennheiser, but Razer's latest is definitel...
As I said, within their price category, I think the G933 just barely edges out the Man O' War. Logitech's headset has better sound out-of-the-box, and it doesn't make the creepy creaking-skeleton noises when you flex it to put on your head. But don...