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The Razer D.Va MEKA Headset is an exclusive Overwatch edition designed for gamers who demand high-quality audio and comfort. Featuring large neodymium magnet drivers, plush leatherette cushions, and a stylish D.Va design, this headset is perfect for multi-platform gaming. With a discreet omnidirectional mic and in-line controls, you can easily stay connected while enjoying your favorite games.
Brand | Razer |
Series | language _ tag |
Item model number | RZ04-02400100-R3M1 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Item Weight | 12 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.34 x 9.2 x 7.36 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.34 x 9.2 x 7.36 inches |
Color | Pink |
Manufacturer | Razer Inc. |
ASIN | B078GY3KRS |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | November 5, 2017 |
F**E
Great gaming headset, high quality, amazing sound
I love this headset, I love it! There are no two ways around it! Let’s get down to why, and I’ll specifically address the complaints of them being too tight/being worn with glasses.First of all, please note I’m a console gamer playing on PS4.The sound quality is amazing. Not just for games but music as well. Routing all sound to the headset sounds absolutely beautiful, detailed, and balanced. I was REALLY surprised and not expecting that at all. To me this makes them even more of a great value because they’re around the price range I paid for my other pair of (now outdated) higher end headphones, and these have a mic! So you can absolutely use them for jamming out to your fav music (I do), or phone calls in a pinch (if you have a newer iPhone they work perfectly with that little connector thing that you can use for this type of plug) - especially if you’re in a crowded place because:The noise cancelling they have is QUIIIITE nice. Again, something I wasn’t really expecting. This is a double edged sword because of my fiancé is trying to talk to me from across the room while gaming, I can’t hear a word he says.As any Overwatch player knows, the game relies on sound to give you a lot of clues about where your enemies are and when to get the heck out of where you are. If you do *not* choose to route all audio vs just chat audio through the headset it makes that difficult (I’ve managed and adapted) mostly because:This microphone is SEN-SI-TIVE! I know other reviewers have touched on it but no joke, this is a VERY sensitive mic. For me, I don’t really mind, I was just surprised. I was in chat with a friend and leaned forward to type something on my laptop and while *I* could barely hear it (see also the Noise cancellation above) and have a quieter keyboard they laughed and made a comment about my “aggressive” typing. I sat there dumbfounded for a few seconds before saying “wait...you could HEAR that? And that clearly too??”So yes, if you live in a dorm or a place where you have a lot of noise pollution (other people, household sounds) while gaming, these may not be for you (and will probably annoy everyone in your voice chat).Now to the part that seems the move divisive about these: Are they comfortable? and Can you wear them with glasses?-Are they comfortable?Yes and no. When I first got them I absolutely experienced the pinching after a few hours and it wasn’t great (I also have a cartilage piercing in my left ear, if this is helpful to anyone) but it was also less painful than another pair of headphones I own. So if you’ve never experienced tight headphones before, prepare to be surprised and not in a good way.But there’s good news!! I’ve been wearing these for several hours a day since I received them (3+ weeks ago) and they *do* loosen up. Towards the end of a longer day yes they absolutely still pinch my ears a bit - but to be honest I take that as a sign that I’ve been playing for too long and need to take a break.PLUS! I also believe positioning is a big deal with these on a couple of points.1) these are heavier and your neck will start to feel it if you don’t have them adjusted properly for your head2) I found the pinching ear pain to be MUCH worse if you try and wear them the way all the images picture D.Va wearing them: with the headband part positioned directly above the ears and sitting further forward on the head. I adjust my headband backwards towards the middle of my head and it takes a lot of pressure off and makes them remarkably more comfortable. So if you’re struggling with pain/discomfort, try adjusting where the headband is sitting on your head.I do encourage people to wait it out and see if they become tolerable. I found they did in my case and I couldn’t be happier with them.-Can you wear them with glasses?Yes and no. I imagine if you have a pair of frames with thinner arms then maybe you might not feel it. My glasses are BIG and the arms are thick. I found I could feasibly adjust the ear cups low enough that I could keep my glasses placed normally, but it would still add to the discomfort over time. I found an easier way that works for me - I place the headset on and then gently lift each ear cup and scoot the arm of my glasses to be sitting above them (hopefully this is visible enough in the second image I uploaded, I didn’t just upload two selfies for no reason, I promise). Is it a perfect solution? No. Do I feel like I should have to “resort” to doing this to use them? Ehhhh I’m not about to fault the product for this. Very rarely have I found a headset that works with my glasses without eventually causing me a great deal of pain. This solution takes the pain of the glasses arms digging into me completely out of the equation.Again, if you’re struggling with pain and discomfort and you wear glasses, I highly suggest trying this to see if it works for you. It doesn’t look very different on my face, and I can still see (which is usually a gamble when moving my glasses since I have approx -6 in both eyes + astigmatism).Overall: Are they perfect? No. They have a “break in” period as far as comfort goes, but they get there. The sound quality is great, but the mic is ultra sensitive - but it’s up to you to determine if that’s a problem or not. You can make them work if you wear glasses. The inline controls are GREAT. They look perfect, they’re heavy, they’re sturdy. They’re good quality! They can be used for other things besides gaming. They’re ADORABLE.If they cause you pain, you have to decide if you want to wait out the break in period or not - but I believe it’s worth a shot.If you’re a D.Va main, or even just a D.Va fan, you will not be disappointed. They’d also make a great gift for any D.Va fans/mains you may know.Even with all their slight imperfections, I’ve made them work for me and I’m in love with them. I just don’t feel right gaming without them on anymore.
C**5
AMEIZING-THE SQUEAKER
Gave it to my sister as I was able to find it a decent price of 50 as well as had some amazon credit and she absolutely loves it. Only complaint was when wearing the headset at a certain angle, the top of the head hurt, but that came from the angel at the ear cups which she quickly adjusted from. I'm gonna answer a couple of the common complaints I see here.3.5 inch jack - get a splitter or usb adapter or both, its not that hard or expensive. I had a splitter adapter from an old headset, well as a USB adapter because the headphone jack on the old laptop I gave her Is busted.Volume dial sensitive - not sure if I got a different one or it's been updated, but flat out like for me so far. Sure it's a little difficult to get very precise cause it doesn't turn much, but you have to intentionally turn it to get anywhere.Comfort - I, a young man, hate it. To tihht in my ears and head. However, this was made for girls, and my sister loves it. Even the ear cups, she finds the leather material extremely comfortable. Granted she was coming from a really cheap headset.Mic - can hear surprisingly clear when we do play, and though more sensitive then most mics because its omnidirectional, I'm yet to find it overwhelming.Short cable - yea this things really short. Would probably suck for most set ups, but perfect for hers.Build quality. Probably my favorite component, this thing feels sturdy in all the right places. The rubber eraser material on the pink tips was a nice touch as well as to not break them
M**S
Best headset ever!
I was really hesitant to spend this price on a headset but when my last (much cheaper) headset broke I was left wanting something a bit fancier. One of my weekly Overwatch gaming buddies recommended this headset because she has one and her and her husband both love it. I trust her judgement so I went ahead and ordered this beauty and it came in less than 24 hours later. Let me tell you, I didn't even know how much of the game I was missing before. I have heard things in Overwatch I've never heard before. The sound quality of this headset is absolutely outstanding, I also received compliments immediately on how much the microphone quality had improved over my other headsets. It's got noise canceling as well so if the wonderful sound quality wasn't already enough. Also the microphone being built into the headset is quite handy if you don't like having one sticking in front of your face, it's ideal for anyone that likes to munch on snacks while they're waiting for a match or waiting to respawn ;)The only thing I'm less than thrilled about with this headset is it does tend to squeeze your ears a bit which can get uncomfortable if you play for long periods of time. It seems to be fine for playing 1-4 hours but I played the other day for 8 hours and ended up needing to take breaks for the sake of letting my ears un-flatten.I absolutely adore playing D.va and this headset puts me in the mood every time. It seems to be incredible quality and stylish. I would absolutely buy another if given the opportunity again.
S**Y
Great!
Great headset, still working after 5 years!
J**C
Absolutely rubbish
The sound is decent, base is a bit much. The 3.5mm audio jack is the headphone AND microphone in one, so its the phone plug, no splitter/adapter is included so you must purchase one separately.The microphone is useless, it picks up EVERYTHING. Someone could be talking in the next room with the door shut and it will pick them up. If you intend to use this headset to play games, like it was designed for, and talk to people, like gamers do, do not use this thing.You'll be better off spending your money on a cheaper, same price or more expensive headset that is better quality, has the proper plugs AND a microphone that isn't as sensitive as this crappy one. Trust me, even after adding noise filters and gain control to the microphone it still picks up everything, there is nothing you can do to make the microphone useful.Razer obviously didn't test this piece of crap before throwing it out the door to milk the Overwatch cow. DO NOT BUY.Pros:- Good for cosplay- Decent soundCons:- Combined audio and microphone audio jack- Short cable- Useless microphone- Overpriced piece of crap- Made by Razer
P**E
Really cool headset, especially if you are a D.Va main/fan
The idea of making a fictional character's accessory into a real life item that has a use (headphones and mic in this case) is a really neat idea. Being a D.Va main and huge fan of the character from Overwatch, this headphone is a must buy to show your love for the character. The box itself has really cool artwork, with the signature D.Va logo, the bunny logo and the usual instruction and Razer community info. It definitely is worth keeping to display, and I do appreciate a beautiful artwork box. Now onto the headphones.The design of the headphone is almost as true as it is to the game's version. They fit well, the ear and head portion of the headphones are soft. It is also adjustable to shape your head and to your like. The pink "points" on the ear port are made out of rubber and feel soft, so no need to worry about being poked. Lastly, it has its Blizzard Logo to know it is an official product of Blizzard.Now onto sound and mic: The headphones come with a simple 3.5mm jack, so you can use this not just for your computer, but for your phone, your tablet, or any device with an output jack. The sound on it is amazing. I usually keep my volume around 20-30 and the sound is very clear and is loud enough so you don't have to max out your computer's settings. They are somewhat noise cancelling at this level, but not as powerful enough as a Bose headphone. If this is something you need for headphones, these will do the job for about 70% of the time. The microphone do an adequate job in my opinion. The microphone is invisible, meaning that it is able to capture your voice without any extended piece sticking out. I did have one issue though: When I chose the open mic in Overwatch, the voice mic would capture EVERYTHING. From your breathing to typing or clicking, I had a few players tell me they could hear echos, background music etc. I had to switch to Push to Talk which is not totally bad, but sometimes I do not have time to hold it down while pushing other keys. It comes with a tiny volume adjustment and a switch to mute the mic on the cord that hangs from the left ear.Overall, these headphones have amazed me and I enjoy them. I do plan to use them in a D.Va cosplay. Thanks for making a D.Va fan come true.
W**E
I'm listening to Beyoncé right now. Cute headset btw
Box was slightly damaged (scratched/dented), makes me wonder if this was a returned item.. Regardless, super cute and comfortable! I wear glasses, so after wearing headphones for a while my ears usually hurt. However, with this headset I don't have this issue. Sound and recording is fine.FYI, I'm listening to Beyoncé right now with this headset...
J**A
Good quality but gets uncomfortable after awhile
They're pretty good quality and I originally bought them cause I needed headphones and also they could double for a d.va cosplay. They work really well but they do get uncomfortable to wear after awhile but personally I still find them worth it if you want a d.va headset that works. Although if you set them on something on an item that stretches the headphones a tiny bit they're a lot easier to wear for longer durations of time.
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