![]() The most affordable version of the Kraken V3 is the base model that costs $99.99. Not every game or movie scene is going to sound better with haptics, so it’ll be nice to be able to change the settings on the fly as needed. Razer lets you tweak the haptics with a button on the Kraken V3 Pro and V3 HyperSense. I’m looking forward to trying this, given Lofelt’s expertise in the space. Given that these are actuators and not rumble motors, the sounds should feel more punchy and accentuated. ![]() Haptics company Lofelt confirmed to The Verge that it worked with Razer on these headsets, and that its L5 actuators and Lofelt Wave tech are utilized to accomplish the real-time haptics here. Razer claims that its haptics can translate sounds into vibrations in real time. Another big perk of the Kraken V3 Pro, in addition to the wired V3 HyperSense that costs $129.99, are the built-in haptics actuators.
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