The Razer Thresher gaming headset line includes exclusively old-school massive models with a self-regulating headband as strong as a tank, large ear pads covering the entire ear, and an abundance of bass. They buy them to play, play and play again, and not to carry them on the street with a smartphone or show off in them on streams. Although, no one forbids the latter. After all, the Thresher looks impressive, resembling serious studio headphones rather than traditional means of communication in video games.


Razer marketers eat their bread for a reason and skillfully promote successful initiatives. As a result, Kraken headsets, BlackWidow keyboards, DeathAdder mice and a bunch of other products have acquired a legacy, like a family in Fast and Furious. The Thresher headset is no exception. Over the years of the existence of this line, half a dozen related models have been released in it: a tournament modification of the Thresher with a modified comfortable headband that does not tyre during hours of skating, special versions for Xbox One and PS4, as well as a variation with a redesigned visualization of multi-channel sound.

The most popular is the universal Razer Thresher Ultimate headset, which was released to replace the original. She wins over the rest of the family members due to her versatility — you can make friends with her both with Xbox or PlayStation, and with a gaming PC. In the latter case, you will need a Bluetooth receiver, since it is connected only by air. The maximum range of the USB transmitter is 12 metres.