I wouldn't buy them again, even though they initially impressed me. After 1-2 months, problems started to arise, which I will mention below. I would choose them again if I was sure that the issues were specific to my own products (although I'm not sure). Overall, this is the second time this year that Razer has let me down. The side button on my 4-month-old Deathadder Elite mouse got stuck (okay, they replaced it in a month). However, objectively speaking, Razer does not prioritize build quality. Their products are not trash, they have innovation, they have design, but you can't call them immortal... especially the ones in the lower price range.
SOUND: Informative for gaming and provides good information about the opponent's position. Good for music at low volume, but loses bass and clarity at higher volume. However, this is not a problem considering the price range.
BUILD QUALITY: Average (all-plastic) because the following happened in less than 6 months:
- The plastic arm that supports the headphones on the head broke (it's called Kraken, like the model... LOL) and it turned from a headset to a deskset (but I didn't throw them away, I improvised and reattached them in the broken part and they still hold well...). Because this premature breakage surprised me, I did some research and found out that it has broken for many people, and in the same spot where it broke for me.
- The volume wheel got a bit faulty, and when you adjust the volume, it plays through one earcup and then the other, and with a little patience, you can find a position where both play.
- The microphone initially worked perfectly, but then it started playing softly and making noise. After a while, it got fixed, then broke again, and so on, "on and off" as they say.
COMFORT: Very comfortable headphones, lightweight. I don't think there is a more comfortable headset in any price range. However, I don't have an opinion for those who wear glasses since I don't wear them. The ear cushions are durable and very soft, and even during prolonged use, they don't make you feel hot in the summer.
MICROPHONE: Very good for a headset, excellent for isolating external noise, but as I mentioned before, mine started having issues early on.
Well... if it's worth the money or not, personally, I would say no because mine broke in a short period of time. However, my sister bought the same ones, and she didn't experience all the issues mentioned above (although she uses them much less), so I haven't reached a conclusion yet if they are meant for light use or if I got defective ones. If you want, give them a try and try not to break the arm because it's fragile, and if you encounter the first issue, demand an immediate replacement (they are slow but good at replacing, they have replaced many mice for me). For now, I'm saving money to buy the HyperX Cloud Alpha.
I tried to correct my evaluation as much as I could and tried to be objective now that my nerves have calmed down.
To summarize, they have very good features for their price, but the quality is questionable. I am someone who bought a product for 50 euros and I am evaluating it not to discourage anyone from buying it, but to convey my experience to a potential buyer from the period I have been using the product. I know that when we search for something and finally want to make a purchase, we ignore the negative comments and focus on the positive ones, otherwise we wouldn't buy anything. But sometimes, when we learn to read the negative comments correctly, we make better choices in the end.
Greetings and good luck with your research, I hope I helped! :)