
Razer BlackShark V2 X
Score: 83/100
Panasonic Wired Over-Ear Headphones
Score: 68/100Rankings

The Razer BlackShark V2 X is a wired esports headset with 50 mm TriForce drivers, a detachable cardioid microphone, and 7.1 surround sound on Windows. It lacks active noise cancellation and wireless capability, making it less versatile for on-the-go use. Geared toward competitive gamers who need precise audio cues and a clear mic in a stationary setup.

The Panasonic RP-HT161M is a lightweight wired over-ear headphone featuring a 30 mm dual-driver setup and an extra-bass system for punchy low-end. It lacks wireless connectivity and an inline volume control, limiting convenience. Best suited for budget-conscious listeners seeking comfortable, bass-enhanced wired audio.
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50 mmbest | 30 mm | |
| ↓ lower better | 262 g | 91 gbest |
— | 32 Ωbest |
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Audio(2) | ||
Driver Size (mm) | 50 mm | 30 mm |
Microphone Type | Detachable Cardioid HyperClear | Built-in |
Build & Design(3) | ||
Weight (g) | 262 g | 91 g |
Dimensions (H×W×D) (mm) | 98x172x193 mm mm | 119×180×221 mm mm |
Ear Cushion Material | Breathable fabric and plush leatherette | Foam-cushioned |

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Professional reviewers commend the BlackShark V2 for its comfortable fit, high-fidelity drivers, and clear microphone, making it a strong choice for competitive esports. However, they consistently note its lack of portability, absence of active noise cancellation, and wired-only design limit its appeal for gamers who need a travel-friendly or wireless solution.

Professional reviewers commend the RP-HT21 for its solid construction, comfortable ergonomics, and surprisingly punchy bass given its price, noting it delivers comparable sound quality to more expensive models. However, they criticize the lack of an inline volume control, the overly long cable, and the fact that the open-air design limits noise isolation, making it a solid budget choice but not a high-fidelity solution.

Everyday users appreciate the headphone's lightweight feel, comfortable fit, and strong bass for the price, often highlighting its value for casual listening and calls. Common complaints focus on the missing inline volume knob, the long cable length, and the perception that the sound is adequate for everyday use but falls short for audiophile expectations.