A:AnswerThe microphone has a button on the end of it. You simply pinch it and the end of the microphone will light up red that indicates you've muted yourself.
A:AnswerThey might be, but it depends on the image you’re going for. They could be a bit bulky for office work, but the mic and sound quality are stellar. A slam dunk if you aren’t using video for sure.
A:AnswerRazer Nari ultimate has a haptic feedback unit inside of them adding vibrations and more immersion to your gameplay however, a lot of users have problems with the haptic feedback trashing the Audi quality. The Nari ultimate is also wireless.
The kraken ultimate is wired and has a surround sound program and excellent sound quality making you feel like your on the front lines of ear. I would recommend the Kraken ultimate any day.
A:AnswerThis headphone (Kraken Ultimate) comes with a USB connector, so I don't think you need the additional cable.
Other models come with a 3.5mm male audio connector.
A:AnswerI got some lame Retardant Indoor Outdoor High Temperature Resistance Electric Tape just taped up the places it seems to like to try to put a creak in the wire... works like a charm! Wires will be wires lol
A:AnswerUnfortunately, the software the headphones use to change color and audio settings isn’t available on Mac. ( Razer Synapse)
Although the headphones might work without the software, there would be no point since the main features are inaccessible.
A:AnswerYou can plug it up to your console via usb, however you won’t be getting the full 7.1 surround sound best bet is the kraken x for console (on sale for 41 bucks right now) or some Astros (a10, a20, etc)