Get a Razer Kraken Gaming Headset for Under $35

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Want to take your gaming up a notch? No matter where you do your gaming – console, mobile, handheld, desktop – it makes it a better experience to have the sound piped right into your ears. A great example of this is the Razer Kraken Gaming Headset with surround sound. It’s much more than a standard headset.

The headset carries the Razer brand, which was named the #1 best-selling gaming peripherals manufacturer in the U.S. by the NPD Group, Inc. based on dollar sales.

Custom-tuned 50mm drivers deliver immersive 7.1 surround sound for positional audio when used with Windows 10 64-bit. They will fully sync with games, other Razer hardware, Philips Hue, and hardware from more than 30 other partners.

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The Razer Kraken Gaming Headset has an improved retractable noise-isolating cardioid microphone to reduce background and ambient noises for clear communication. The mic can be cut via a mute switch, while volume is controlled via a built-in analog control wheel.

The headset provides all-day comfort with the oval cooling gel-infused cushions. These prevent overheating and the buildup of pressure. The bauxite aluminum frame is flexible and designed to last. The base is made of non-slip natural-foam rubber and can be separated from the optional stand for safe transport.

Take $46.29 off the headset in green and pay just $33.70. Pay from $44.95 to $68 for the headset in other colors. Also opt to add on a Chroma Stand get the headset with kitty ears

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