Its not designed for Privacy, its to replace a headset... in a world where 5.1 speakers no longer exists... they now trying to sell rear speakers as a unit... lol. They trying to profit off a market that never had an alternative.If it doesn't provide any sound privacy, but I want better than headphone sound quality, I'll just use my speakers.
Added bonus is they only offer surround if:
- you pair them with 2 front speakers on desk
- you use all the speakers using Synapse
Using a pair of headphones sure looks easier to me. No need for any software
3rd reason... its wireless... um, we stretching here. Wireless isn't a feature to me, but then I expect sound quality on these isn't amazing.
his reasons for skipping
1. it won't fit all gaming chairs... course not, its for the Razer gaming chairs... I assume... they not making them people who - shock horror - buy outside the Razer Echo system. If you want it to fit, buy one of theirs... https://www.razer.com/lifestyle/gaming-chairs
2. they are speakers... IE, everyone can hear you... wow, I didn't see that coming. thanks Capt Obvious.
3. Its expensive - well, it is Razer...
his reasons for skipping seem too short. For a channel called Soundguys, they didn't even show what it sounded like. No actual tests... its a consumer review... lets talk about all the features and not what they sound like... who needs to know that anyway?
Wireless IEM make all of it redundant.
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