Razer

Razer BlackShark V2 X Quartz Pink Gaming Headset (Renewed)

4.7 (53 reviews)

Triforce 50mm drivers and passive noise isolation deliver competitive-grade positional audio at a budget-friendly price point.

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Overview

The Razer BlackShark V2 X is a wired gaming headset built around proprietary Triforce Titanium 50mm drivers — a design that divides the driver diaphragm into three independently tuned frequency zones with a titanium-coated surface for reduced distortion. At the 12 Hz–28 kHz frequency response range, the headset captures sub-bass rumble and high-frequency transients that standard 50mm drivers in this price tier roll off. The passive closed-back earcup design delivers meaningful noise isolation through physical seal rather than electronic processing, eliminating the power draw and latency associated with active noise cancellation circuits. The HyperClear cardioid microphone's directional pickup pattern rejects off-axis noise — a measurable improvement over omnidirectional capsules that capture the full acoustic environment.

This Quartz Pink renewed unit targets competitive and casual PC gamers who want driver quality above the commodity tier without the premium of flagship wireless headsets. The 240g total weight and memory foam leatherette cushions make multi-hour tournament sessions physically sustainable. Cross-platform 3.5mm connectivity means it doubles as a console or mobile headset, though Windows-only Synapse software limits the 7.1 virtual surround feature to one platform. For a home setup with a dedicated sound card or external DAC, the analog connection becomes an asset — the Triforce drivers will resolve the upstream audio quality faithfully. Renewed buyers receive a tested-functional unit at a reduced price, accepting potential cosmetic wear in exchange for access to the headset's acoustic engineering at a lower entry point.

Key Features

ADVANCED PASSIVE NOISE CANCELLATION - Sturdy closed earcups fully cover ears to prevent noise from leaking into the headset, with its cushions providing a closer seal for more sound isolation

7.1 SURROUND SOUND FOR POSITIONAL AUDIO - Outfitted with custom-tuned 50 mm drivers, capable of software-enabled surround sound. *Only available on Windows 10 64-bit

TRIFORCE TITANIUM 50MM HIGH-END SOUND DRIVERS - With titanium-coated diaphragms for added clarity, our new, cutting-edge proprietary design divides the driver into 3 parts for the individual tuning of highs, mids, and lows-producing brighter, clearer audio with richer highs and more powerful lows

LIGHTWEIGHT DESIGN - At just 240g, the headset features thicker headband padding and leatherette with memory foam ear cushions to keep in peak form during grueling tournaments and training sessions

HYPERCLEAR CARDIOID MIC - Improved pickup pattern ensures more voice and less noise as it tapers off towards the mic’s back and sides

CROSS-PLATFORM COMPATIBILITY - Works with PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch via 3.5mm jack, enjoy unfair audio advantage across almost every platform. *Xbox One stereo adapter may be required, purchase separately

Specifications

Driver Size
50mm (Triforce Titanium)
Frequency Response
12 Hz – 28 kHz
Connectivity
3.5mm wired
Weight
240g (8.48 oz)
Surround Sound
7.1 virtual (Windows 10 64-bit only, via software)
Noise Cancellation
Passive (closed-back earcups)
Microphone Type
HyperClear Cardioid
Ear Placement
Over-ear
Cushion Material
Leatherette with memory foam
Platform Compatibility
PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
Color
Quartz Pink
Condition
Renewed

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Triforce Titanium 50mm drivers resolve spatial audio detail — footstep directionality and environmental cues — that single-zone drivers in the same price range compress or obscure.
  • At 240g, the headset is light enough to wear through multi-hour sessions without the neck fatigue associated with heavier gaming headsets.
  • 3.5mm connectivity provides cross-platform flexibility — a single headset works across PC, Mac, PS4, Xbox One, and Switch without adapters on most configurations.
  • Memory foam leatherette earcups maintain a consistent seal that sustains passive noise isolation across extended sessions without ear fatigue.
  • HyperClear cardioid mic pattern reduces pickup of side and rear ambient noise, keeping voice clarity in noisy environments without a standalone microphone.

👎 Cons

  • 7.1 virtual surround is locked to Windows 10 64-bit via Synapse software — console and Mac users receive stereo output only, regardless of how the headset is marketed.
  • Leatherette earcups retain heat during extended sessions, which becomes noticeable in warm rooms or during high-intensity gameplay after 60–90 minutes.
  • The 3.5mm analog connection means audio quality ceiling is determined by the source device's DAC and amplifier — noisy integrated audio will degrade the Triforce driver's output quality.
  • As a renewed unit, cosmetic wear and non-original packaging are likely — buyers expecting retail-new presentation should be aware of the trade-off against the price reduction.
  • No volume control or mute button on the headset cable — audio management requires software or source device controls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Software-enabled 7.1 surround is exclusive to Windows 10 64-bit via Razer's Synapse software. On PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and Mac, the headset operates in stereo — still benefiting from the Triforce drivers, but without virtual surround processing.
A standard single-diaphragm driver makes trade-offs across frequencies. The Triforce design splits the diaphragm into three independently tuned zones — highs, mids, and lows — allowing each frequency range to be optimized separately. The titanium coating stiffens the diaphragm to reduce distortion at high volumes, resulting in cleaner transient response for footsteps and gunfire detection in competitive gaming.
The closed-back leatherette earcups with memory foam provide meaningful ambient noise reduction without active noise cancellation electronics — typically 15–20 dB of isolation depending on fit. This is sufficient for blocking out keyboard noise and light ambient sound, but won't fully suppress loud HVAC, street noise, or open-plan office chatter.
The 3.5mm analog connection bypasses any onboard DAC in the headset, delegating audio processing to your sound card or device output. This means audio quality is partly dependent on your source — a dedicated sound card or USB DAC will outperform a noisy integrated motherboard audio output.
Renewed products have been professionally inspected, tested, and certified to function like new by qualified sellers. Cosmetic condition may show minor wear, and packaging is typically non-retail. Functionality and electrical performance are confirmed, but original accessories may be substituted with equivalent replacements.