Thursday, November 5th 2020

Razer Announces the Kaira Pro Gaming Headset

Razer, the leading global lifestyle brand for gamers, today announced the Kaira Pro Designed for Xbox, a high-performance wireless gaming headset for Xbox Series X|S featuring Razer's latest award-winning audio technologies, delivering a next level audio experience on the next generation of Xbox consoles. Using Razer's TriForce Titanium 50 mm Drivers and HyperClear Supercardioid Mic, and with Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity, the Kaira Pro provides stunning audio and clear voice comms for both Xbox Series X|S and cloud gaming players.

Today, gamers can access more than 100 game titles on Xbox consoles, PCs and - with the advent of cloud gaming - Android devices with a membership to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate. But a lack of cross-platform compatibility left gamers using different headsets to play the same game on different devices, often compromising on performance and features. With the Razer Kaira Pro, gamers can use the same high-quality, feature-rich headset on their Xbox Series X|S, PC and Android phone or tablet, to enjoy the rich, immersive sound and crackle free comms for that perfect gaming experience, whether at home or on the go.
"Now that gamers can play their favorite games almost anywhere they want, the need for a high-performance, multi-platform headset is greater than ever," says Alvin Cheung, Senior Vice President of Razer's peripherals business unit. "With the Kaira Pro, gamers now have a single headset for use at home on their Xbox Series X|S or PC, which is also ideal when they're out and playing on their Android phone or tablet. By pairing the Kaira Pro with a Razer Kishi and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, gamers can take the full console experience with them wherever they go."

Next generation Xbox mobile gaming
The Kaira Pro is specifically designed for multi-device compatibility, capable of connecting to a variety of platforms and devices. Using Xbox Wireless and Bluetooth 5.0, the Kaira Pro can be connected to the new Xbox Series X|S without the need for a dongle, and to Windows 10 PC and Android phones or tablets via Bluetooth 5.0, allowing gamers to take their headset to as many places as they take their games.

Using an innovative dual microphone design, the Kaira Pro has a detachable Razer HyperClear Supercardioid Mic for crystal-clear voice chat. When out and about, the microphone can be removed, and a separate, built-in mobile microphone, concealed within the headset automatically takes over voice communication, keeping the look of the Kaira Pro clean and lightweight.

Powered by multi-award-winning audio technology
The Kaira Pro brings the latest in Razer's audio technology to Xbox Series X|S. Using the same Razer TriForce Titanium 50 mm Drivers that debuted in the multi-award-winning Razer BlackShark V2, the Kaira Pro provides even brighter, clearer audio, with individually tuned high, mid and low range frequencies for clearer trebles, a rich midrange and powerful bass, to deliver an immersive audio experience. Via the EQ preset button, Xbox gamers can toggle through four equalizer presets such as an FPS Mode to enhance in-game audio like enemy footsteps, or select Bass Mode for a more powerful, booming game sound.

Featuring the Razer HyperClear Supercardioid Mic​, the Razer Kaira Pro delivers ultra-clear voice comms, even in the heat of battle. With improved voice isolation, excluding more ambient noise from the back and sides, increased sensitivity for greater low frequency response, and an optimized housing for added clarity and accurate voice pick-up, your teammates are sure to hear every word you say.

Highest comfort on the couch and on the go
Designed for long play sessions, the Kaira Pro uses an ultra-soft breathable memory foam, with ear cushions designed to minimize heat build-up and perspiration. A soft, well-padded headband over a lightweight stainless-steel frame ensures a flexible and extremely durable design.

The Kaira Pro Designed for Xbox is the ultimate audio solution for next-gen Xbox gaming. No matter if you play your favorite games on Xbox Series X|S or prefer to play on Android devices via cloud gaming with Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, the Kaira Pro delivers a high-quality sound experience and crystal-clear chat communication in any situation.

ABOUT THE KAIRA PRO DESIGNED FOR XBOX:

Headphones
  • Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Impedance: 32Ω at 1 kHz
  • Sensitivity (@1 kHz): 108 dB
  • Drivers: 50 mm, with Neodymium magnets
  • Inner ear cup diameter: Width 56mm / Length 67mm
  • Oval ear cushions: Designed for full-ear coverage with heat-transfer fabric, perfect for long-wearing comfort
  • Connection type: Direct to Xbox / via Xbox Wireless Adapter for Windows 10
  • Wireless range: 10 m / 30 ft
  • Wireless frequency: 2.4 GHz / 5 GHz
  • Battery life: Up to 15 hours (with Chroma Lighting)/ 20 hours (without Chroma Lighting)
Microphone
  • Frequency response: 100 - 10,000 Hz
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: > 60 dB
  • Sensitivity (@1 kHz): -54 ± 3 dB
  • Pick-up pattern: Unidirectional
Range
  • Bluetooth wireless range: Up to 10 m / 30ft
Product Requirements
  • Xbox One / Xbox One S / Xbox One X/ Xbox Series X|S
  • PC (Windows 10 or higher)*
  • Devices with Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity
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9 Comments on Razer Announces the Kaira Pro Gaming Headset

#1
YellowSnowEater
how fricking stupit is this marketing picture having wireless headsets and wired controllers?
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#2
Cheeseball
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YellowSnowEaterhow fricking stupit is this marketing picture having wireless headsets and wired controllers?
Microsoft didn't open up their wireless connectivity for 3rd party partners, so Razer can only showcase their Wolverine Ultimates which are only wired.
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Vya Domus
Battery life: Up to 15 hours (with Chroma Lighting)/ 20 hours (without Chroma Lighting)
5 fucking hours of battery for some RGB that you can't even see because the damn thing is on your head. This has to be one of the stupidest things I've seen as of late.
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#4
zlobby
Vya Domus5 fucking hours of battery for some RGB that you can't even see because the damn thing is on your head. This has to be one of the stupidest things I've seen as of late.
It's a bit a la nvidia - the way it's meant to be seen. Maybe the streamer's followers will appreciate the extra effort for inducing seizures?
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#5
Cheeseball
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Vya Domus5 fucking hours of battery for some RGB that you can't even see because the damn thing is on your head. This has to be one of the stupidest things I've seen as of late.
Dude that says 15 hours not 5.
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#6
s3thra
CheeseballDude that says 15 hours not 5.
Presume Vya meant 5 hours difference. 20 - 15 = 5.

Sacrificing 5 hours of battery life on lighting does seem a bit much, but hey, whatever floats ya boat.
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#7
Cheeseball
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s3thraPresume Vya meant 5 hours difference. 20 - 15 = 5.

Sacrificing 5 hours of battery life on lighting does seem a bit much, but hey, whatever floats ya boat.
Ah makes sense.
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#8
YellowSnowEater
CheeseballMicrosoft didn't open up their wireless connectivity for 3rd party partners, so Razer can only showcase their Wolverine Ultimates which are only wired.
hmm, didn't know that. can't they use BT to connect a controller?
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Cheeseball
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YellowSnowEaterhmm, didn't know that. can't they use BT to connect a controller?
No unfortunately. There is no Bluetooth connectivity on the XB1/XBX console. The 3rd generation XB1 controller supports BT 4.1 (if I'm not mistaken), but that is meant for connecting to PCs that have BT modules and mobile devices.

Its weird because Microsoft did allow direct wireless connectivity for 3rd party headsets (like the product above) but not for 3rd party controllers.
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