Price: $89.99 - $79.98
(as of May 11, 2025 01:20:59 UTC – Details)
Enjoy cutting-edge audio performance that embraces the future of Xbox. Enter the Razer Kaira Pro for Xbox—a wireless Xbox Series X headset that supports mobile Xbox gaming. Fitted with our best drivers and headset mic, experience stellar sound and voice chat for unrivalled console and mobile gaming.
TRIFORCE TITANIUM 50MM DRIVERS — With titanium-coated diaphragms for added clarity, these cutting-edge drivers can tune highs, mids, and lows separately—producing brighter, clearer sound with richer trebles and more powerful bass
HYPERCLEAR SUPERCARDIOID MIC — With great rear and side noise rejection, the detachable 9.9mm mic also has a sensitive low frequency response—supported by mic monitoring and game/chat balance to ensure optimal levels
DEDICATED MOBILE MIC — Hidden in the headset is a second mic that works without the HYPERCLEAR CARDIOID MIC for convenient communication on the go or answering calls
BREATHABLE MEMORY FOAM EAR CUSHIONS — Using a fabric weave that doesn’t trap heat, the headset is easy on the ears, while its soft padded headband provides even more comfort to stay in peak form during gaming marathons
EQ AND XBOX PAIRING BUTTON — Tap twice to cycle through 4 EQ settings—such as FPS Mode that enhances in-game audio like enemy footsteps, and Bass Mode to amplify low frequency sounds / hold once to connect the headset to the console
DESIGNED FOR XBOX — Officially licensed and developed alongside Xbox to deliver the best gaming experience possible
Customers say
Customers find the headset comfortable, with one noting the memory foam is extremely cozy, and appreciate its functionality, particularly for Xbox gaming. The Bluetooth connectivity receives positive feedback, with customers noting it works well with both laptops and phones. The sound quality and mic performance receive mixed reviews, with some customers reporting loud static sound and terrible mic performance. While some customers consider it good value for money, others find it overpriced and made with cheap plastic. Customers report occasional connection issues.
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Jordan Wolfson –
Best Headset I’ve Owned
Do not be intimidated by the 200$ price tag; if you have the budget for these headphones, pull the trigger. Or wait for a deal.I bought these and so far the Haptic Feedback they provide has been truly life-changing; I use Dolby Atmos on my desktop and this combination makes electronic music, heavy metal, and other music feel truly impactful; double bass feels as if I’m attending a metal concert, sometimes; I don’t think I’ll ever be able to go back to a basic headset after owning these things. They are predominantly plastic and sometimes creak more than you’d like, but feel sturdy enough that I’m not concerned about them breaking. Just treat them like your lady, gents!Also, I purchased the Hyperspeed model, which means you cannot customize the rumble the haptics provide; you can only increase or decrease incrementally. If you want a little bit more control over your experience, I suggest you purchase Dolby Atmos from the Microsoft Store or wherever. From there, you can fine-tune which settings you would like to use. They have a “game mode”, a “music mode” a “movie mode” and more. I personally prefer music mode.Another geeky tip: if you’re on a desktop, right-click the sound icon on the taskbar in the lower right. Select “open volume mixer” and select the icon for your headphones on the left; from there, you will find an “enhancements” tab for your headphones. The options I have available are bass boost, headphone virtualization, and loudness equalization, each with a settings option down below; I use bass boost and loudness equalization, and it absolutely makes a difference. Bass is far rumblier when you mess with these settings, and lower-frequency sounds are given more of a chance to reverb as opposed to higher-frequency sounds; this will result in a far better listening experience for you.Hope that helps! These headphones are 100% worth all the tinkering I had to go through to get the sound perfect. I absolutely love these and if they ever break, I’m going to have to find a way to purchase them again. They’re that good. Fantastic work, Razer.(Included a picture of the headphones menu I spoke of; this is where you can make the adjustments!)
MoLarryCurly –
Quality for the price (Under $90)
I’ve owned a lot of headsets over the past decade. Here’s my initial review after using it for the past month.Like:1. Easy setup2. Quality surround sound. I’m using it with Dolby Atmos.3. Nice Xbox app allows for appropriate level of customization.4. Mic monitoring works really well.5. You can remove the mic boom if you don’t need it.6. Very comfortable for hours of gaming. I have large ears and a larger head.Don’t like:1. You need to update the firmware via a computer. App only lets you know if your firmware is up to date.2. Chat/Game balance wheel doesn’t make a sound or click to let you know when it’s balanced. You need to count the number of click turns and balance manually.Hopefully the build quality give me 3+ years of gaming but only time will tell. My last headset (Microsoft Wireless) mic plastic casing cracked and broke on its own. Definitely brittle cheap plastic was used as I take good care of my accessories.
Ron Schmon –
Not perfect, but a great deal if you catch them on sale
Not the hands down comfort winner, but comfortable enough to wear for long periods.I tried these because they had Xbox direct connect AND Bluetooth. So it connects to the Xbox, but I can also connect to my TV via Bluetooth. Pretty convenient when watching whatever late at night. They seem to only be able to connect to one Bluetooth device at a time. So you can connect to your TV or phone, but not both at the same time.You don’t want the Bluetooth connected to the TV and Xbox at the same time. You’ll get the sound 2 times if you do.Earpieces didn’t seem hot. Can feel them getting a little warm, but never actually hot. I found the padding to be sufficient, even while wearing glasses.You can change the lighting colors, but more importantly you can turn the lighting off.You CAN connect to your Xbox and phone at the same time. This lets you hear phone notifications while gaming.Mic volume seems to be good for streaming. Sent a bit of video to Twitch, and no issue with hearing my voice there.If you want to use these on the phone also, the mic may not be loud enough. A friend that is just a touch hard of hearing could hear me, but he was having a hard time. Mic picks up a lot of background noise too. I wouldn’t use these for a phone call if I didn’t have to.Mic mute is a switch on the left earpiece. Seems to work without issue, but might be a little difficult for people with fat fingers. None of the controls on this are large. They are, in fact, all pretty small.Free Xbox app lets you have some equalizer sets. There are presets, but you can also make your own. You can change them through the headset, but other than how it sounds the only way to know which you’re on is to look in the app.Battery life seems to be good. Obviously you’ll get more life with the lights and Bluetooth off.USB C charging is convenient for me. If it’s not for you, there adapters from most plug types to USB C.I’m satisfied with my purchase. So far.
Jonathan Deschenes –
I needed an headset to be able to listen to rock, metal & EDM; gaming mostly racing games; finally work from headset with mic!I was using a Plantronic wired 1-ear headset for VoIP. This headset is awesome!! The quality is 5* with EQ settings using a separately Wireless Xbox Adapter*.The boom mic is detachable which is cool since I don’t need it when gaming or listen to music.The battery life is awesome as I can use it for 8 hours while I work from home in IT support call center. It isolates very well my ears. Mic is awesome!Headset is heavier then the Turtle Beach 600 gen2 that I am returning to keep the Razer. But generally it is a more tough construction, it feels less cheap than the turtle beach.Leds doesn’t work with Synapse/Chroma. There is an App Razer Headset Setup in Windows Store when you pair it with the Xbox One wireless adapter to adjust EQ, leds 2-3 functions (breathing, static…).Sound quality is similar, mic is better on the Razer.The main difference is the comfort!Wow after 1 hour the Turtle Beach was squeezing my head, too tight and I have a small head (Cap size 6 3/4 or 7).I wear the Razer for 4 hours straight when I work before taking a break and I often forget to remove them from my head!Another great Razer product.I bought the original Microsoft USB dongle wireless controller adapter for Windows 10 to work with my PC. I didn’t tried Bluetooth as I have earbuds also but will do since it could deliver better sound when I’m outside cutting the grass!! :)Razer 10* as usual!!!
SFM –
I got the Razer Kaira Pro for PS5 to replace my ageing PlayStation Platinum Headset. Razer HyperSense exceeded my expectations! It’s great! I currently use it on both my PS5 and PC.
Salatiel –
Acabo de adquirir estos audÃfonos, buena calidad de audio, el volumen no es el más alto de todos pero está perfecto para jugar, son muy cómodos y la baterÃa duro mucho
Cas3y –
Painless association to an Xbox. If you’re buying it just for the Xbox, do yourself a favor and buy the other version without the Bluetooth functionality.I couldn’t find a way to use the Bluetooth without also powering on the Xbox when powering on the headset. My original intent was to use the Bluetooth for my TV, for when only my TV was going to be used.
Aizen Slyd –
Muy buenos audÃfonos la verdad se escuchan muy nitidos los recomiendo, más si eres fan de Halo.